All articles tagged ‘hilarious’

From the creators of Spirited Away

  Frederick Linsmeyer • January 14, 2011 • ROFLCOPTER

Spirited Away DVD coverSome DVD cases come with stickers advertising the previous director’s famous works in hopes that consumers will be tempted on purchasing their latest release. However, a copy of Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away caught the attention of Fail Blog with a redundant sticker…

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Top Five Favourite Simpsons Episodes

  Frederick Linsmeyer • January 14, 2010 • Television

The Simpsons are celebrating 20 years of animated hilarity on television. The series is part of our culture, where we quote it or use examples of it in our daily lives. I’m a bit of a Simpsons nut, often quoting chunks of episodes, getting into (and winning) trivia contests with my friends and sometimes using its values at work (“It’s my first day!). So, here are my top five, favourite episodes of the popular yellow-skinned family.
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Your worst nightmare, butt-horn!

  Frederick Linsmeyer • May 28, 2009 • ROFLCOPTER

I love badly done 80′s movies, and Bulletproof is no exception. Just watch for yourself.

A rare talent

  Frederick Linsmeyer • May 1, 2009 • ROFLCOPTER

A friend of mine sent me this interesting link to the profile of a girl who’s on the Denver Nuggets dance team who carries the rare talent of “speaking fluent Canadian.” Last time I checked, Canadians spoke English (or for those in Quebec, French). Sure, we spell some words differently, but it’s still the same language. Not sure if she’s really proud of it or someone goofed up on the team’s website.

Kawaii but deadly

  Frederick Linsmeyer • April 28, 2009 • ROFLCOPTER

A co-worker of mine showed me this interesting web comic that’s cutesy but is so horribly wrong. Kawaii Not takes your average everyday item, makes it simple and then slams you with a bad joke or hilarious innuendo at the end. It’s awesome and guaranteed to put a smile on your face. And with all the strife and trials in today’s hectic world, this will keep those troubles at bay for a little bit.

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  Frederick Linsmeyer • April 2, 2009 • Gaming, ROFLCOPTER
Golgo 13

Golgo 13

There are some pretty bad games out there, and Japan’s professional assassin, Golgo 13, is not immune to this. In 1988, Vic Tokai published a game based on the series called Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode for the NES, and it turned out to be a pretty big mindfuck.
Let’s Play, a site that does commentary on video games — both new and retro, did a run through of Golgo 13 and it’s pretty damn hilarious. The commentators rip into the game scene by scene with complete screenshots and character dialogue excerpts. Golgo 13 is so bad, but the scuba gear, and the comments make it up and justify your time spent reading.
If you’re looking for a good laugh, an uproariously bad game and an epic pause screen, Let’s Play Golgo 13 will deliver.

The British want less air time flying home from Jamaica

  Frederick Linsmeyer • March 18, 2009 • ROFLCOPTER, Travel

The Telegraph, a British newspaper, published a list of the twenty most ridiculous complaints made by UK travelers.
I don’t know if some of these are made up, but it’s not surprising that common sense eludes us when we travel abroad. Fortunately, I’m not one to complain if the elephant at the zoo is larger than me in bed.

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