The Legend of Halo: Quest For Recon is a short from the oddly entertaining Machinima blending the best game of all time with the second best game of all time. I’ll let you decide which I’m talking about. [Read the rest of this entry…]
by FakeTrout, filed in Uncategorized on Nov.30, 2009
This one took the internet by storm last week, but if you didn’t see it, you missed a viral classic. The Muppets perform the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody”
This isn’t the first crack at Muppet Music. Weezer featured the Muppets in the video for “Keep Fishin” which you can watch HERE. Universal disabled video embeds, but if you got to this website you know how to click a link, so just click this link.
Youtube user withonea has some pretty inspired edits on his account, but the lip syncs and the actions for this one in particular are pretty great. Take a look at some of his other work after the jump. [Read the rest of this entry…]
Batman doesn’t have many friends. I mean, he’s in the Justice League and he teams up with a new costumed bozo every week on Cartoon Network, but that doesn’t mean any of these guys are close.
So Batman sometimes has to be the snot out of allies. This happens in official books and toons a lot, but when you open it up to the world of fan films, edits, and satire, you’ll get some good stuff.
Click after the jump to see 4 films of Batman fighting another hero, monsters, a holiday, and himself. [Read the rest of this entry…]
by FakeTrout, filed in Uncategorized on Oct.26, 2009
I probably could’ve posted this on Friday so you would’ve been armed with some good music to go into your weekend, but then we’d have this problem of ruining the wordplay of “monday mashup” and its only the second week of this feature so I don’t want to kill it too quickly.
Anyway, Party Ben is a San Fransisco DJ with a highly successful career of mixing songs together to give away for free on his website. Actually that probably doesn’t earn him much money at all, but he still does it and thats cool. [Read the rest of this entry…]
Dane Boe of Gagfilms.com knows how to mash. Sure theres a thousand Mugen videos on Youtube, and there’s no shortage of flash junk on Newgrounds either. But these simple and to the point videos are ridiculous fun and have better production values than you might expect.