The Secret to Staying Young [Comic]
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With great power comes great responsibility! Watch as The Onion’s movie critic Peter K. Rosenthal reviews ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming.’ As with everything The Onion releases, you should not take this review too seriously. [The Onion]
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A funny mashup featuring the cast of Sesame Street reenacting “Sabotage” by the Beastie Boys. About 3 years ago, I spent a Sunday editing a video of the Muppets rapping “So What’Cha Want”, which ended up being a total game-changer for me. The original “Sabotage” music video is without a doubt, one of the greatest […]
OnlyLeigh presents The Five Stages of Watching a Spider-Man Reboot. Stage one: Anticipation Stage two: Promise Stage three: Fallout Stage four: Nitpcking Stage five: Back to Normal [HISHE]
I’m sorry but there are no matches available in your area… unless you expand your search area… considerably. [C&H]
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The second part of a series of comics by the folks over at Visian ICL and illustrator Wren McDonald. Check out part I right here. It can be easy to take sight for granted – despite the science of sight being extraordinarily remarkable. In movies, for example, heroes and villains are usually blessed with extremely […]
Clueless people… they’re everywhere. A comic by Alex Culang and Raynato Castro from Buttersafe Comics. [Source: Buttersafe Comics | Like “Buttersafe” on Facebook]
The first part of a series of comics by the folks over at Visian ICL and illustrator Wren McDonald: It can be easy to take sight for granted – despite the science of sight being extraordinarily remarkable. In movies, for example, heroes and villains are usually blessed with extremely keen eyesight. This got us thinking: […]