Something tells me indie dude Jason here isn't going to last too long on "Survivor"-- even an episode set in Seattle. His challenges? Fight for one purple skittle and find cream for his double tall Americano.
Jack Black plays "The Story Wizard" in this heartwarming tale about two doofuses trying to work on a screenplay about Hitler meeting Jesus. You actually learn the (bare bones) elements of good storytelling, and you also get to hear Jack Black say things like "Jackle-y Blackle-y Doo!" and "Story-ory-O!"
This surreal cartoon about Bill Cosby as a shrunken pet named "Kosbee" really packs a punch. The pet store owner tells the little girl who takes him home that she can't get him wet or feed him after midnight. What happens after both of these things occur is worth your two and a half minutes, but you may not be able to dislodge the word "pudding" from your mind for days...
The boys from Planet Unicorn are so hot one day that they decide to go to the unicorn forest to cool off. There, they run into Shannon, the gay boy who wished them into existence. He tells them that expressing emotions is okay, but it's only when they run into a cry-baby troll and some dying trees that they truly find out what that means.
In this episode of Planet Unicorn, the boys (Feathers, Cadillac, and Tom Cruise) take a trip to beautiful unicorn beach, where they encounter an evil, fire-blowing "watercorn" who traps them in his poorly decorated underwater torture cave. The horror! Will they be deprived of pretty, pretty rainbows and Boba drinks forever and ever (gasp!), or will someone (obviously not Tom Cruise) save the day?
Operation Kitten Calendar: The Reunion Show, packs in every reality tv shtick you can imagine into this three minute clip. See how reality tv show contestants spin their 15 minutes of fame into post-show careers. Watch as tensions on the show flare up even after the show's over.
It's the moment you've all been waiting for: the grand finale of Operation Kitten Calendar. (Special guest band? Rhyme Over Reason, who blow chunks, naturally.) The challenge: to make Trump--I mean Robert James Bachman--cry.
Competition is getting fiercer on "Operation Kitten Calendar." In this episode, the contestants have to create a February calendar for lovers using a pair of kittens. Who will be "stumped?"
If you cain't change what you don't acknowledge, I guess I must acknowledge that Dr. Phil is a nutcase.
When this couple can't agree on how to re-decorate their living room, they call the folks over at Drunk Home Makeover for help. Say what? Well, a do-good alcoholic and his corporate sponsored pup partnered up and devised a way to be more constructive while drunk and destructive.