10/26/2008
Much has been made of McCain's/McSame's ties to the unpopular President Bush. As much as McCain is trying to distance himself, this video shows these two wild and crazy guys talk about their conquests.
Of course the audio is actually Steve Martin and Dan Aykroyd doing their famous Czech Brothers skit from Saturday Night Live.
9/8/2008
This creative mashup at
metacafe
combines the outrageous melee scene of Anchorman with the audio and slow motion shots of the movie 300.
And I thought the original scene was funny enough. Imagine the likes of Will Ferrell, Tim Robbins, Luke Wilson, Steve Carell, and Ben Stiller in a bloody battle royale.
9/8/2008
Lindsay Campbell is an internet celebrity and was the host of Wallstrip, a business satire news show. Just imagine if the Daily Show's John Stewart or the Colbert Report's Stephen Colbert was replaced by a hot young actress... Ah, I digress...
In this mashup, her daily lines are taken out of context to provide this raunchy appeal for some lovin. While this was provided by the folks at Wallstrip themselves, it was interestingly released just before she left the show.
9/8/2008
This political mashup by Philip de Vellis was a brilliant use of Apple's 1984 Super Bowl ad and Hillary Clinton's droning monotonous voice. It portrays her as part of the establishment and Obama (supporters) as the new voice of freedom.
8/22/2008
The Star Ship Enterprise made its first appearance in 1966 in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. It has been redesigned, refitted and reincarnated in a variety of subsequent movies and TV series. The Starship Enterprise is almost certainly the most well known space vessel in science fiction.
In this mash up, things get messy when the Enterprise is caught in a time warp, flung to 21st century earth, and buffeted by South Park’s deadly Brown Noise, "a certain pitch that causes people to lose bowel control".
South Park, of course, is an award winning, animated TV comedy series. It is in its 12th season. South Park is known for its satire and its willingness to take on any issue. Some have called it "the most philosophical show in TV history."