Howl with Laughter (SFW)

For the supermodel in your life. That thing is too skinny.

Clare Grant…Wow! Seth Green is a lucky man. I want Team Unicorn to visit my nocturnal adventures. 50s chicks are hot!

I love when Lacy turns around to give Milynn Sarley a dirty look, made me giggle.

I know, right?!

I hope one day to face this decision.

Thot, please tell me you did this:

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Merry Christmas y’all !

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The funny thing about that one is that it was done as a silent (8mm or Super8) movie when they were kids. Much later they found the footage, digitized it and overdubbed it using the same, now adult, actors.

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Forgotten video games of the eighties.

Our pal at One Minute Galactica has another instructional video up.

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Bought this at Frys last night. Kinda afraid to drink it. What… what if I sparkle?

If you laugh at this, you’re a monster. Like me! :smiley:

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well its official i’m a monster

Sadly, I too, am a monster snigger

Gaf

Oh my God that was funny!

Put me in the monster column.

Funniest thing is, this could be a timewarped version of The GF and her sister.

That had me busrting out laughing at work! brilliant!

Aaaaaamazing.

I just posted this lost original ending to Return of the Jedi:

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Description:
This original ending of the blockbuster 1983 film was much less popular with test audiences than the version that finally made it onto the big screen.

The final redemption of the film’s original unlikely protagonist was, it seems, thought to be insufficiently clear to film-going audiences of the day. Today’s audiences, of course, would be able to appreciate the transformation of Salacious Crumb from slave-jester to dignified hero at the moment of his death at the Great Pit of Carkoon, accepting of his fate as he rode the flaming wreckage of Jabba’s sail barge down towards the unforgiving sands of Tatooine.

The studio was in a panic at the news. At the last moment, the actor playing Darth Vader was brought in to hurriedly fill the spot. The ‘Jedi Ghost’ effect was quite expensive and a deposit for the special ink had already been put down. Somebody had to fill the spot, so the little known character of Anakin Skywalker was grudgingly chosen.