Fail Compilation July 2013
Nothing beats laughing at others’ misfortune, especially when it comes in handy video format.
How can you resist the allure of people falling over or getting shot in the head with a paintball.
Nothing beats laughing at others’ misfortune, especially when it comes in handy video format.
How can you resist the allure of people falling over or getting shot in the head with a paintball.
No one does OTT like the movies, and no where is that more ridiculous than when it comes to a character dying.
And here’s 10 of those most ridiculous, from death by inflation to giant shark you’re guaranteed to LOL.
Yep, it’s a Kanye West role-playing video game and the bizarre plot revolves around Kanye disappearing through a wormhole when he takes the trash out one day.
When he comes out the other side he finds himself in the year 3030 in a dystopian city filled with clones of hip-hop musicians and under the control of a god-like dictator.
John McGuinness, 20 times winner of the TT race, rides the awesome electric Mugen Shinden Ni motorcycle on the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course.
And you get to witness it from the POV of the driver’s seat, which with the unusual sound makes it look and sound like a Star Wars pod race.
Poet of the interwebz Dan Bull sends an open letter to Mr Hamface Cameron in regards his opt-in scheme for internet filth.
And regardless what you feel about that, Mr Bull is spot on about toffy Dave.
The greatest song ever made gets the movie star treatment, as Vanilla Ice takes a back seat.
Instead up steps Tom Cruise, Pee Wee Herman and many more to show off their rapping prowess.
The original music video for Miley’s song was so ridiculous that it was inevitable that it was going to be parodied.
And so here is that parody (one of many) that, while silly, doesn’t seem much more outrageous than the original vid.
Formula 1 racing is the subject for this film, specifically the great rivalry between English playboy James Hunt and his brilliant Austrian opponent Niki Lauda.
Set in the golden age of the sport in the 1970s, it’s a stern reminder of just how awesome James Hunt was.