Subject: thanks
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Posted on: 2010-10-21 01:41:00 UTC
I'll have to look into her other humor pieces, thanks.
Subject: thanks
Author:
Posted on: 2010-10-21 01:41:00 UTC
I'll have to look into her other humor pieces, thanks.
This is something I just have to post. Six mag-ni-fi-cent movie parodies, all from the hand of Zippy The Avenger. If you have not seen these, then you have not lived. Sure, there's some pretty bad language in there, including many f-bombs, but you must click these links. That's all I'm sayin'.
In chronological order, the parodies are:
A Labyrinth Parody
A Tin Man Parody
An Alien vs Predator Parody
An Alien vs Predator: Requiem Parody
A Treasure Planet Parody
A Hunchback of Notre Dame Parody
If this post seems a bit dry, it's just that there are no words to describe the awesomeness. You have to see for yourself.
Enjoy! ;)
I woke up in the middle of the night laughing because of these, are there any more
No parodies, at least. She has done a few more humor pieces, though.
(Glad you liked 'em!)
Um, I just want you guys to know, that stuff about how you'll not have lived if you haven't seen these parodies, and about how you must click the links, is not to be taken seriously. It was supposed to be funny, but such things can be hard to convey in a written medium. I only meant that the parodies are really, really funny, and that if you choose to click them, you may well have some good laughs.
Just saying this to keep confusion to a minimum.
I'm not sure how many times I laughed while reading it. ^^
I'll never be able to get over "The Longboat of Bromance". *snigger*
I'm reminded of a comic strip where the protagonist is told that something is a "must see". He walks away saying, "Too bad. I might have liked it."
In the same manner, I will continue not living.
(Not to discourage you from sharing links, but, personally, I don't care for the recommendation that something is "a must". So far I have managed without said thing that is recommended. I'm sure I will go on just fine without the "must". Therefore, the "must" is not actually a must. What's wrong with calling things just excellent?)