An awesome Pepsi ad from 1984 when Michael Jackson was the coolest motherfucker on the planet and Alfonso Ribeiro was just a kid who could dance and not the nerdy conservative Carlton Banks who lacked any sort of dance skills. Ah, those were the days.
More Alfonso: MTV advert
Grown-up Alfonso: The Carlton Dance from Fresh Prince of Bel Air
I’m not a Twilight fan ok, despite the 2 posts that I’ve put up already; I think Twilight is parodyable and easy to make fun of, as the following trailer spoof nails on the head:
From The Midnight Show, a monthly sketch show at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.
Directed & Edited by Peter Atencio; Written by Heather Campbell; Produced by Michael Busch; Starring Cale Hartmann; Featuring DeMorge Brown, Jeff Sloniker & Eric Moneypenny; With Kayla Morrissey, Heather Campbell, Jackie Johnson, Michael Busch & James Pumphrey.
Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon have just a humble mission statement attached to their pairing as N.A.S.A (North America South America). “The righteous goal of bringing people together through music and art.” Amen.
WARNING: Graphic Images. A security video from inside a gun range shows a Florida woman shoot her son in the back of the head before turning the gun on herself. Family members say she was mentally ill:
Of all the places, they had to go to a shooting range and give a mentally ill person a gun. I don’t understand gun culture or shooting range regulations, but giving a mentally unstable person a gun, I would have thought would’ve been an obvious no no. Hope that place burns.
Beetleborgs! No not quite and it’s not some wild contraption from some Anime show either. It’s called the Kabutom MX-03, this 35-foot, 15-ton monster was 11 years in the making, debuting—along with its builder…
Shaped like a “kabuto-mushi” (rhinocerous beetle, a favorite design of Japanese toymakers and, uh, candymakers), it can be remote controlled or piloted from the cockpit (visible on the left side), and is capable of carrying passengers inside its shell. Alas it more “shuffles” than walks — the legs pull it along the ground, while the weight is supported by wheels.
“Passion like this represents the best part of Japanese otaku culture.”