With a full-fledged, live-action Captain Planet film on its way thanks to Cartoon Network, it’s time for Funny Or Die to give it a try. And I must say, it does to great avail.
Starring Don Cheadle as the man in blue, the short sees Cap going off on various people, and ultimately both a city, and even an unlucky Planeteer. And yes. It’s that damn good.
The recent news that Netflix had decided to raise prices yet again was easily one of the most unpopular decisions ever made by a company. Even if it was a legit business move and Netflix has to make these changes to stay on top as they expand, it clearly was announced far too soon after their last hike, and anger spread the world wide.
If Netflix’s price increase was one of the worst things to happen to you recently, just remember that you’re not alone. Seinfeld star Jason Alexander and the Netflix Relief Fund are on a mission to help those of us who have been victimized by ever–rising prices, and this tragedy has not gone unnoticed.
You can see the Netflix Relief Fund video with Jason Alexander by clicking on over to the other side now.
An amusing new video has hit Funny or Die for those of you who played the recent Rockstar Games and Team Bondi release, L.A. Noire (Read: Game Review: L.A. Noire).
The video shows us what the popular game””which takes place in 1940s Los Angeles as a WWII vet named Cole Phelps works his way up the LAPD ranks by showing off his keen eye for details and his ability to solve tough cases””might look like if it existed in real life.
The video exaggerates some of the things you find yourself doing often in the game, which is what makes it so humorous. Though I must question the jab about running over pedestrians at the end of the video””anyone who’s played knows that every person in ’40s L.A. was a ninja, and almost always finds a way to inexplicably avoid death by vehicle.
You can see the live-action L.A. Noire video by heading below now!
With the 83rd annual Academy Awards ceremony set to take place this upcoming Sunday night, everyone’s making their picks for who’s going home with Oscar gold.
Recently two people you’d never ever expect to talk movies sat down together to talk about the awards, and those two people are movie critic Leonard Maltin and former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson!
In the video, Maltin asks Tyson which movies he’s seen, who he thinks should win, and who got snubbed. You can see the hilarious Funny or Die video by clicking on over to the other side now!
Funny Or Die has released a new video where Jason Segel and Paul Rudd play their I Love You, Man characters who finally achieve their dream of meeting the rock band Rush.
Watch the video here below.
If you’ve seen I Love You, Man, then you know that Peter Klaven (Rudd) and Sydney Fife (Segel) bond over their love of Rush, and in this video, you’ll see just how much they love the band.
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press