Have you ever met someone you clicked with and imagined a future in which they understand you implicitly, bake you chocolate chip cookies just because, and are generally your perfect match? Animator Levni Yilmaz takes it one step further and follows one dude's reveries about someone across the room he hasn't even met! Kinda like when I point someone out at a party to my friend and say, "There's my future ex-husband."
Ever feel a little, oh, self-indulgent, exhibitionistic, and trivial when Twittering every bloody random thing you do or think to everyone who's following you on Twitter? Well, the following cartoon breaks down what may be the most disturbing thing about this latest social networking phenomenon. I mean, does anyone really care that you finally found a parking space?
The superhero group The Superficial Friends is made up of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, and the Olsen Twins. In this episode, they find themselves lured into the lair of diabolical fanboy Harry Knowles (the awful writer from Ain't It Cool News). First, he threatens to write a bad review of Lindsay's latest film, and then reveals he just wants to turn them into love slaves.
I need to step away from the cats.
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King of the Hill's Bobby Hill is one of those Texas kids who ends up moving to New York or San Francisco. His freak flag is flying just a little too high for his low-key, conservative dad, Hank. Here is one of many hilarious clips of Bobby's attention-seeking shenanigans.
I always loved this little loud-mouthed chicken hawk, Henery Hawk. (Yes, that's how it's spelled.) No one would let him catch a chicken, but he was totally determined. With his New Yawk accent ("I'm gonna get my fuyst chicken today, and dat's dat!") and punkass ways, he always won over peeps like Foghorn Leghorn ("I say, my boy, I say.
This is like Dostoevsky's Notes From the Underground, only, with a malcontent hammie rather than a Russian prisoner. Who knew a little ham could be so neurotic? The obsessive running on the hamster wheel makes so much sense now .
This is one of the cutest videos I've ever seen. (Besides Bjork's vid for "Triumph of the Heart"). The band Casiotone for the Painfully Alone has a charming little song called "White Corolla."
I never noticed what a tragic film The Lion King was. Maybe I was distracted by all the singing and dancing safari creatures in the 90-minute version. Sad!
OK, this is Samuel "Mother Effing" L. Jackson in Transformers, so if you're opposed to strong language, it's NSFW. In other words, this isn't your dad's Saturday morning cartoon!