Last night, NBC aired the American Comedy Awards, which honors people who “have achieved new heights during the past year in both film and television.” There was awards for best actors, actresses, movies, television shows, directing, and more, including “Best Viral Video.”
Sir Patrick Stewart presented the “Best Viral Video,” which contained nominees for popular internet videos like “Bad Lip Reading,” Chat Roulette’s “Miley Cyrus: Wrecking Ball,” and “I Knew You Were Trouble (Goat Edition).” And he did more than just rattle off the nominees – he gave commentary and much more. It was quite humorous!
With a jetpack fueled by insomnia and an easily amused mind, It Came From the Interwebs scours and sifts through everything that has ever appeared on the internet (more or less) to find a few things that you should know about every week. These things come from the interwebs, hence the clever name.
This Week: LEGOs, Pie, Fresh Prince memories, and roller skating away from Hepatitis.
With a jetpack fueled by insomnia and an easily amused mind, It Came From the Interwebs scours and sifts through everything that has ever appeared on the internet (more or less) to find a few things that you should know about every week. These things come from the interwebs, hence the clever name.
This week: The Pizza Dance, The Widowmaker Hamburger, a Trippy PSA, the Ugly Duckling, and Fun with Cartography!
Winnebago Man Netflix Streaming
Directed by Ben Steinbauer
Starring Jack Rebney, Ben Steinbauer, Keith Gordon, Nick Prueher, Joe Pickett, and Douglas Rushkoff
Kino International
Originally Released: March 14, 2009
I can’t think of a better selection for our first Netflix Streaming review than by taking a look at the myth and the legend behind Winnebago Man, otherwise known as Jack Rebney. This documentary, first and foremost, begins as a keystone indicator of the Internet Age. While online connectivity and the ever-developing growth of the world wide web has changed our perspective over the last decade, it became broadened even further with the debut of a web site that we all seem to take for granted now: YouTube.
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