If you haven't seen this clip, more commonly known as "Dick in a Box," then you are obviously not involved in the YouTube online community...or you're not an adolescent boy. One of the most viewed clips on YouTube is very much responsible for bring popularity back to Saturday Night Live. The mere fact that Justin Timberlake co-stars makes this video even funnier.
The video became an instant cult classic. Another clip that's gotten millions of views, this spoof of kid shows features one unicorn who just isn't quite so into magical adventures and candy mountains. Great parody, and a great guilty pleasure.
Stand-up comedian Rob Paravonian rants about his distaste for Pachelbel's Canon in D, as well as his frustration with the monotony of modern music in this hilarious bit of his stand up act which he did in Penn State. While most of Rob P's videos are hilarious, this one is particularly funny, and if you are someone who knows a thing or two about music, the jokes strike that much more of a perfect chord.
Brandon Hardesty improvised a majority of this silly idea, and although it is not very popular, it could have been easily. For those who have seen it, JWB has become such a popular character (overwhelmingly kind with a mysterious past) that Brandon created a sequel to the video, and said he plans on making more. It's silly, but worth viewing.
Blame Society Production are the people behind the series Chad Vader, which got HUGE off of YouTube (and likewise, it seems their egos have grown similarly). Before that series, Blame Society Productions made films like this, and it shows their true comedic touch. A parody of all those commercials that ask questions in order to gain attention, this is perhaps their funniest video, despite being one of their least viewed videos.
This is mainly for the "Friends" faithful, but a summary of 10 seasons of dramedy in only 90 seconds leads to hilarity from the people who made the "Nobody's Watching" T.V. show. Check it out, even if you don't like Friends, especially for the spot-on Chandler (Mathew Perry impression).
One of the best Derrick Comedy videos, a self-help instructor teaches some...valuable lessons...albeit, not very practical ones. The video explains itself.
Don't worry that this video has less than 1000 views. It's a hilarious video about the sights in France, throw out at rapid-fire speed. There should be more videos like this off-the-wall hilarious clip. Travel Channel, pay attention!
Barats and Bereta got so popular on YouTube that NBC offered them a six-figure deal, and this video is one of the main reasons why (it's actually a clip NBC had them redo so it could be aired on network television). Two brothers fight while trying to take a picture for Mother's Day. Enjoy.
For anyone tired of all our celebrity-obsessed culture, LisaNova's brilliance has a great video for you. Lindsay Lohan is the target of the fake trailer for "Sophie's Decision." This is why Lindsay Lohan is like, so much better better than Meryll Streep.
Andy Samberg and friends, before joining up with Saturday Night Live, developed this sketch show pilot for FOX. It's mostly pure stupidity, but there's a brilliance in how idiotic they could be. One can see the beginning of some of the popular SNL internet clips in this nearly 20 minutes pilot.
The video's description says it all. "What would happen if your toys REALLY came to life?" After his birthday wish goes terribly wrong, a young boy realizes how idiot his stuffed dolls can be.
There are plenty of impression videos on YouTube, but Frank Caliendo has such a wide variety of impressions and does them all so spot-on, his video demands a viewing. The highlights? John Madden, Al Pacino, and Robert DeNiro.
Paris Hilton. She is an awful singer, a no-talent celebrity, and thankfully was thrown in jail, albeit for a shortened amount of time. The thing I like most about her is that she was parodied in this music video.
Alanis Morissette re-does the Black Eyed Peas song in the form of a ballad, bringing out the absolute absurdity of the lyrics. It'll make you question all popular music's lyrics.
A parody of the David Blaine street magic videos that's so spot-on, you'd believe David Blaine was help behind the video as well. The skit started at Groundlings, and translates so well to film, this video (and its sequel) demand a viewing.
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Circle Circle Dot Dot - Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone
It's strange. That's easily said. But for some reason, it's extremely entertaining and watchable when a group of friends start to rap while trying to order from a fast food drive-thru window.
Personally, I don't see the appeal of this video. Yeah he can dance well, and yeah everyone will remember the songs and the dance crazes but it goes on for six minutes...I won't try to argue. Well over 50 million views cannot be wrong.
Yo, ZS, thanks so much for these; great Friday evening entertainment. Better than a couple of weeks ago when I was roasting mini-marshmallows on toothpicks over a Bic lighter while watching The Number 23.
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