More brilliant than the concept behind this "Get a Mac" ad parody, is the way that the superheroes are able to embody the confidence and charm of the original Mac vs. PC characters. There is something sad and slightly lonely about our Superman (DC). Even though he is a popular and historically loved superhero, DC is vulnerable to younger, sleeker, hipper upgrades. And that’s when this hotshot, oldie but never-fully-appreciated goldie (Marvel) comes to town, saving the geeks from impending browser-crashing doom. Over time, the cyberworld grows to rely on Spidey more and more by the day. Poor PC... Umm, I mean DC. He may never be the reigning super power again.
]]>Is it fair to say that a someone's new video is the best thing since their last video? Not really. But in the case of People Food's long-awaited follow up to viral sensation "PaxilBack," it's the absolute truth.
]]>Given the complexity of modern-day race relations, this handy guide for understanding when a white person can say a certain word explores territory recently covered by South Park -- but far more concisely.
Remember the days when Snickers just satisfied? Yeah, well, those days are over. Now, Snickers doesn’t satisfy: it transforms you from a soccer-playing sissy into the tank driving king of badass-ery, Mr. T. That's right, kids. If you need courage, strength, and nuts, quit yo jibba-jabba and grab a Snickers.
This ad parody reminds us that herpes is not the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus, but at least we can take comfort in some good Mexican food.
A dead-on spoof of the world's most pretentious "magician," from the folks at ThisJustIn.com.
This video is not the internet's most popular SNL short -- it in fact barely cracks the Most Viewed page on YouTube. But featuring a satire about gun violence felt in poor taste after yesterday's tragedy at Virginia Tech. So instead, please enjoy this clever romp about underage drinking -- always good for a laugh.