Every gamer is at least familiar with The Legend of Zelda games and the main hero Link. Each one of these games consists of an overabundance of storyline game play, but if you are a hardcore nerd, uh gamer, then you too have probably spent countless extra hours doing side quests. College Humor decided to show what would really happen if Link spent all his time side questing instead of his main job of rescuing Princess Zelda.
Forget Pablo Escobar, forget that heroin kingpin Denzel Washington played in that movie loosely based on a true story, this Onion News Network report profiles a meth master that puts them all to shame.
Too old or too tired to make a cup of coffee? Want to avoid that coffee induced heart burn? Funny or Die and Folger’s have come up with the a new option for those of you who need that caffeine boost.
This week’s “Guest Decider,” is comedian Lee Camp. Lee Camp’s rapid-fire, angrily opinionated thought-provoking stand-up recently garnered him a spot in Paul Provenza’s bestselling book of groundbreaking comics Satiristas! Camp is also a contributor to The Onion, The Huffington Post, and has performed stand-up at events featuring Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Al Gore. He was recently on Showtime’s series “The Green Room with Paul Provenza.” Camp was called one of the best New Faces at the Montreal Comedy Festival; he starred in Comedy Central’s “Fresh Debate ’08″; and he’s done comedic commentary on PBS, E!, SpikeTV, MTV and ABC’s “Good Morning America.” Lee also provided catharsis for millions of people when he went live on Fox News and called the network a “parade of propaganda and a festival of ignorance.” You can check out more of Camp’s stuff and learn where he’s performing at LeeCamp.net.
There are 2 kinds of people in the world: people who correct you when you call Frankenstein’s monster “Frankenstein” and people who I like. -Pete Holmes
I thought there were no more ways left to mock the infomercial. But alas, I be wrong. Plus, I like any satire that goes after our mindless consumerist culture…or should I say ‘handless’ consumerist culture.
Mortal Kombat is known for its violence and blood, but what if that suddenly all changed? College Humorbrings us a mediated Mortal Kombat, which only solidifies the fact that confrontation just isn’t fun unless you’re ripping someone’s head off.