i want those onces!!
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on Monday, December 28, 2009
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“Family Guy’s” 14 Greatest Star Wars Spoofs So Far
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on Saturday, December 26, 2009
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When it comes to Star Wars spoofs, nobody comes close to “Family Guy” (except maybe “Robot Chicken,” but they aren’t on a real network). And with “Family Guy’s” latest Star Wars send up, “Something Something Darkside,” hitting stores, we thought we’d take a look at the greatest Star Wars spoofs the “Family Guy” has done so far. So hold on to your Jawas and try not fart as we take you to a “Family Guy” galaxy that’s far, far away…
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Darth Vadeer, Meter Maid
Seth MacFarlane vs. Seth Green
Star Wars Muzak
The End
Something Something Something Something Darkside
Skywalker the Paggro Jerk
If Star Wars were like “America’s Next Top Model,” this scene would totally have been in it. That goes for any reality show, when you think about it. It even goes for any random moment from my life....minus the part about blowing stuff up. I don't want to attract the Department of Homeland Security's attention. Doo doodee doo.
Just Trying to Make an Mpeg
The Dumpster Couch
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#1
On Earth, this would be Vader's real life. The only thing missing is a scene of him playing a Cthulhu-themed role-playing game with a bunch of other middle-aged men.
#2
It may have beaten “Family Guy” to the punch on Star Wars spoofs, but “Robot Chicken” is still just a bunch of grown men playing with Star Wars dolls. Your move, Green. Click here to watch the clip on Hulu!
#3
In Star Wars, even the elevators are action-packed. Well, at least in terms of elevators, they are.
#4
Well done, Peter. We're especially proud that you didn't fart. For a guy like you that's really saying something.
#5
Just in case you were wondering how the sequel got it's name, here's a clip of the Emperor delivering the titular line. Is it still a titular line if it's in a different movie? Well, anyway, he says it. And it became a title, so there.
#6
If Star Wars were like “America’s Next Top Model,” this scene would totally have been in it. That goes for any reality show, when you think about it. It even goes for any random moment from my life....minus the part about blowing stuff up. I don't want to attract the Department of Homeland Security's attention. Doo doodee doo.
#7
R2 does raise a good point. Why waste time dealing with a crappy OS when you can just make a robot do your work for you? Although he's probably not as persuasive as Lois's bosom. Unless he uses his lasers. It's amazing the things robots can do with lasers. Click here to watch the clip on Hulu!
#8
Thank God the couch was just in an outer-space garbage pile and not a curb in Brooklyn, or Luke Skywalker would be having serious bed bug problems. And it's not easy to conquer evil when your body is covered with itchy red sores…not that we would know. It...was in the news...honest. Click here to watch the clip!
Tiger Woods Gets Another Kick In The Golf Balls
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He's lost his wife, his endorsements, his career, and now he is losing his column.
Does Tiger Woods have anything left?
Golf Digest announced, not surprisingly, that they are suspending Tiger's instructional column with the mag until Tiger returns to the green. Tiger has a strict contract with the mag, stating he will not shoot covers or do interviews with any other sporting or men's magazines, which wouldn't be such an issue if Golf Digest were still interested in talking about him.
Obviously, they are not.
However, even though his sage advice may not be making it to print anytime soon, Tiger may still be getting a paycheck - a $3 million paycheck. At least, that is what his current 3 year contract entitles him too.
Well, you might have lost your dignity and the respect of the world, but at least you can still get paid. Some douchebags don't get that kind of treatment.
Right, Jon Gosselin?
Top 30 Videos of 2009
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- By the time that Kid Cudi dropped the video for "Day 'N' Nite" last winter, it was hard not to be burnt out on the song. (Hell, they even played it on Entourage months before this thing turned up). Thankfully, the accompanying video was far more visionary and forward thinking than anyone could have expected.
- "We're Not Gonna Take It." "Fight For Your Right (To Party)." Hell, just about any clip by Blink-182. When it comes to classic music videos it always helps to rebel against authority. In 2009, Asher Roth understood this point and he used it to pull off one of the year's most memorable clips. Now, who's up for another game of beer pong?
- People only watch videos on the Internet now? Yeah, that may be true. But no one told Green Day that as they made this cinematic clip about how love in the 21st Century can often feel like making out in a room surrounded by gunfire. The fact that it kind of reminded of us an old Korn video was clearly forgivable.
- That Depeche Mode knows how to make strangely compelling videos should be no surprise to anyone who was old enough to turn on a television in the early ’90s. But what is somewhat shocking is how this bizarre clip, which came twelve records into their career, was able to captivate just about anyone who saw it.
- The biggest challenge facing the “Empire State Of Mind” video? Making a clip as inspiring as the song's Alicia Keys-sung chorus. But as Jay takes us from the projects to the penthouse, he proves that New York really is the one place in the world where any dream can materialize. Even one as outlandish as a former hood kid becoming text message buddies with the President.
- The week that Matt And Kim finished the video for “Lessons Learned,” someone from their camp stopped by our offices to play it. They didn't send a link or messenger over a DVD. They showed up with a laptop and sat there as we watched every frame. This may not seem that significant, but in a time when it's becoming harder to discern the actual currency of a music video, it said a lot.
Once they finished the "Lessons Learned" video, everyone surrounding this inhumanly energetic indie rock duo knew that what they had on their hands was more than just a music video. It was a game-changer. And so, in the weeks after it was released, Matt and Kim said goodbye to the house parties that they had become synonymous with and hello to televised awards shows, strange mainstream news coverage and, well, quite a few year-end lists like this.
That probably didn't seem like a possibility to frontman Matt Johnson when he thought up the clip's simple idea—a non-staged, slow-motion strip-down in Times Square—earlier this year. But as "Lessons Learned" spread across the Internet, it felt the way that music videos used to: It not only captured a moment in time, but also catapulted a couple of nobodies into whatever passes for "fame" these days.
Yet even now, as the year comes to a close, it seems like "Lessons Learned" may be able to do even more than that. In fact, as Johnson acknowledged when we told him that it was topping our list, the success of “Lessons Learned” may finally convince Kim to forgive him for making her take her top off in front of a bunch of strangers. And really, after the year they’ve had, doesn’t the guy deserve that much?
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