
If, like every single parent on the internet, you’re a fan of Frozen and its show tunes, this is for you.
It’s an alternate ending to the Disney animation, and it puts aside ideas of sisterhood and love and stuff and replaces it with something far more X-Men.
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The words “freestyle improvised rapper” and “proudly-educated middle class white boy” should never normally go together, but comedian Chris Turner is the exception to that rule.
Taking leftfield audience suggestions—Dyson Hoover, hurling, fork, chestnut mushrooms and leggings—he lays down some rhymes over the beats of none other than MF Doom.? Sick, bro.
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Jimmy and Anne Hathaway team and turn hip hop classics “Gin and Juice,” “In Da Club,” and “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe” into jazzy show tunes.
So if you like the lounge singing vibe, then these renditions of West Coast rap should have you toe-tapping right along. Hit it!
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Torrenting for the new season of the internet’s favorite TV show is well under way, so it’s about time someone did an autotune of the first seasons.
And that someone is Melody Sheep whose catchy remix of the fantasy epic of blood and nudity is a fitting tribute to the residents of Westeros.
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Now this is the sort of religion that people can get behind, a religion headed up by a total badass.
Listen in awe as Pope Francis recalls to an enraptured crowd the time, late on a Friday night, when two guys came at him. Big mistake.
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Just remember as you’re watching this horror show of a video, people paid $1,300 to go to this event.
But, even though this keynote by Mary McCoy from Continuum Marketing Services is terrible, it does succeed at one thing: being one of the worst songs ever written.
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The virtual city of Los Santos and the violent murder sprees you’ve spent many waking hours committing there gets the Honest Trailers treatment.
So there’s no pretext to this being anything other than a place where you can act out all your psychopathic tendencies in the safety of a pixelated world. And partake in the odd yoga session too.
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Still not got round to seeing the first Captain America film? No worries, the internet’s got your back.
Because here is the abridged version which cuts the 125 minute running time down to just one minute and 43 seconds. Much better.
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