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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Now Has an Official Music Video and It’s Horrible
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Now Has an Official Music Video and It’s Horrible
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Now Has an Official Music Video and It’s Horrible
Star Wars: The Force Awakens has dominated almost the entire world at this point with over $1.5 billion at the worldwide box-office after just 20 days. But, there’s still one country where the film has yet to open: China. To “help” celebrate the release of the film, Lucasfilm has named LuHan, a former boy-band singer from Beijing, as the “official China Ambassador for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” This means LuHan, a self-described “social media star,” has recorded a brand new Star Wars theme song with the requisite music video, complete with cameos by R2-D2 and BB-8.
No Worries, It’s Just a Flaming Baton Juggler
No Worries, It’s Just a Flaming Baton Juggler
No Worries, It’s Just a Flaming Baton Juggler
Texas makes the weird news files again. Firefighters were called out recently to put out a fire in a grain elevator, and it turned out to be nothing more than a guy practicing his flaming baton juggling act in there.  Here's where it happened.
This Alphabetical ‘Wizard of Oz’ Re-Edit Is an Avant-Garde Masterpiece
This Alphabetical ‘Wizard of Oz’ Re-Edit Is an Avant-Garde Masterpiece
This Alphabetical ‘Wizard of Oz’ Re-Edit Is an Avant-Garde Masterpiece
In the event that you’ve got 100 free minutes in the middle of your work day, take the time to watch Of Oz the Wizard, Matt Bucy’s feature-length re-edit of The Wizard of Oz that organizes every word spoken aloud in the 1939 classic into alphabetical order. Even if you don’t, create 100 free minutes. Lie to your boss. Fake a stroke. Claim you’ve got Midwinter Madness. It will be worth it.
SNL Cuts Another Kyle Mooney Sketch in Amy Poehler Christmas Bit
SNL Cuts Another Kyle Mooney Sketch in Amy Poehler Christmas Bit
SNL Cuts Another Kyle Mooney Sketch in Amy Poehler Christmas Bit
Time and time again, the SNL cut-for-time sketches week to week have proven among the funniest, if weirdest the series has to offer, particularly at the hands of Kyle Mooney. Another deleted bit from Amy Poehler (and Tina Fey)’s 2015 closer doesn’t quite continue the trend, but “Christmas at Nana’s” is worth a watch all the same.

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