Seeing as our moniker is part-French, we think it's only appropriate that we wish you a très, très wonderful Bastille Day! Let's all raise our imaginary glasses of Cotes du Rhone to the folks who brought you baguettes, stinky cheese, and the awesome term jolie laide!
From the men who brought you Business Time, it's the Flight of the Conchords dudes singing "Sugar Lumps." And yes, Jemaine, your dungarees do make me hungaree!
Even with a '70s porn 'stache, Jemaine rocks my world. (Sorry, Bret!) Here the sexy boys prove that even on roller skates, they define hotness. Mreow!
She's the best looking gal in the whole wide world room, so sexy beast Jemaine is on her tail to do what he does best— sing her a half-complimentary song that just won't quit. On and on, he croons about her relative beauty and how she might have the chops to be a model. A part-time model.
Benicio Del Toro + The Incredible Hulk = Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords. (And I think Jemaine's hot—go figure.)
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New Zealand's "fourth most popular folk parody duo" is at it again. So funny he's hot Jemaine is such a super-freak. Here he and his Flight of the Conchords pal sing to a cute chick who doesn't know quite what to make of them.
HBO's Flight of the Conchords is about two musicians from New Zealand trying to make it big in the Big Apple. Brett McKenzie and Jemaine Clement have been performing together for years, billing themselves as " "New Zealand's fourth most popular folk parody duo." In this clip, Jemaine (my new crush) is trying to get his lady into bed with lame but hilarious lines.
In this clip, "New Zealand's fourth most popular folk-parody duo" (Flight Of The Conchords) brilliantly engage in a gangsta rap battle. It's "Rhymenoceros" versus "Hiphopopotamus" in this rap-off and with lyrics like "There ain't no party like my Nana's tea party," y'all know these boyz ain't foolin'-- but they're damn entertaining.