Posted by Turd Ferguson | Posted in Digital Short | Posted on 08-12-2009
Seriously. Samberg does it better than half of the “legitimate” rappers out there. Production values, showmanship, and the over-produced signing isn’t bad either. This Worlds Collide: Featuring Reba McEntire video is another (see I’m On A Boat) in his continuing series of fantastic/hilarious rap videos (with some help from the Lonely Island Boys, I’m sure).
Plus, this features something that always makes me laugh in an SNL sketch. Bleeped curse words. Don’t ask me why, but it always gets me.
“Dropped her denim skirt and said hop to it!”…..’nuff said.
Posted by Turd Ferguson | Posted in Digital Short | Posted on 10-11-2009
Where to begin? This may be simultaneously one of the most bizarre and hilarious digital shorts in recent memory. Hilarious use of guest host….check. Fantastically silly robot costumes….check. Original Transformers intro music….check. Nudity…check. Brian…Austin…Green…..CHECK!
My only complaint, if any, was expecting Optimus to have the real Optimus voice. They were able to get him for Letterman’s top ten recently, why not this?
At any rate, watch and enjoy as Optimus “transforms” like never before.
Posted by Turd Ferguson | Posted in Digital Short | Posted on 11-05-2009
Completing what was arguably an impossible task, Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg have released a follow up to “Dick in a box” that is nothing short of genius. The choice of Susan Sarandon as one of the mothers was perfect casting (although it might have just been a coincidence that she was available). I didn’t recognize Patricia Clarkson as the other mother at first and think they could have used a different actress for better laughs (Sigourney Weaver perhaps?
None-the-less, Justin Timberlake continues to be one of the most reliable “non-cast” members for consistent laughs. Could a Andy/Justin movie with these faux-Color-Me-Bad characters be in the works? I hope so. If we had to sit through “Night at the Roxbury” and “Ladies Man”, these two could at least sing for an hour and a half and be midly entertaining.