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Halo 3: Campaign Comedy - part 2
kkoser Presents: Halo 3: Campaign Comedy - part 2
Running time: 325 seconds
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An Interview with the Stars of Tucker and Dale vs Evil Movie
WatchMojo.com sits down with the stars of the comedy horror spoof, Tucker and Dale Versus Evil.
Running time: 295 seconds
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Jump Backs Made Simple - GE 45
Keep your gaze forward and butt up with Dina's special secret to awesome jump backs.
Running time: 215 seconds
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Watch Humorous Parodies and Internet Pop Culture
YTMND is a great site for finding humorous animated gifs and such, with repetition and tessellation.
Find more sites like this at http://www.internetriot.com
Running time: 131 seconds
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Dead Space 2 The Locator Trailer
Having Issac help you locate where places are can be a hassle for him. Check out this live action comedy trailer for Dead Space 2.
Running time: 58 seconds
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Halo 3: ODST Rooster Teeth Red vs. Blue Episode 1
The comedy machinima crew over at Rooster Teeth debuts their new Red vs. Blue series based on the upcoming Halo 3: ODST and yes... hilarity ensues.
Running time: 124 seconds
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Cooking with Doug and Kyle: Split-Pea Soup
When Doug and Kyle begin to cook, there is no telling what might happen and who may show up.
Running time: 207 seconds
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Understanding the Male Midlife Crisis
Male midlife crisis has been the focus of many comedies, but if your husband is experiencing it you probably don't find it amusing. But understanding what he is going through and knowing how to support might help.
Running time: 582 seconds
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Watch This Instead: No Strings Attached
Mike is shocked at how much he actually liked Ashton Kutcher's latest romantic comedy "No Strings Attached", but he credits it to a solid script, great direction by Ivan Reitman and the casting of a whole bunch of talented actresses. Check it out!
Running time: 276 seconds
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Gregg Spiridellis on JibJab Media's Paid Business Model
JibJab Media, best known for its political parody This Land, played a major role in creating the viral video sensation. A year-and-a-half ago it expanded its business model and started competing with the e-card business, charging subscribers to share funny greeting videos. Evidently people are willing to pay for the service. JibJab's Sendables product lets subscribers insert themselves into e-card videos, and so far subscribers have created over 10 million personalized e-cards.
Running time: 294 seconds
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