Friday, May 11, 2012

See the cat that can sing the blues

Friday, May 11, 2012
Missed this week's funniest clips? Don't worry - we've rounded them up for you. From the sleepy blues cat to Jedi geese, genius pranks, horrific screenwriting clichés and much more.

Click on the image above to watch the videos -
and click on the links below for more great comedy
PICS: The Atlas With Meanings, Not Names
JOKES: The Funniest Tweets Of The Week
VIDEO: Dog Meets Stray Wallaby In Kent Field
'LOL'GATE: How To Text Like David Cameron
PICS: This Week's Silliest, Funniest Photos
BLOG POSTS
Keith Ryan: President Obama Makes a Very Important Affirmation That at a Certain Point He's Just Concluded for Himself Personally
If you fell asleep during the 22 words he used before he got to the point, in a nutshell, it was "Whatever dude, they're in love, stop harshing their buzz". All of which is entirely awesome and momentous to anyone with a brain, obviously.
Frisky and Mannish: The Voice Versus BGT Great Talent Debate - The Crew
F&M are back once more to look at one of the most crucial debates being addressed right now: is The Voice better than Britain's Got Talent?
John Fleming: Edinburgh Fringe Becomes Laughing Stock as Comedians and Critics Attack
Richard Herring explained to me yesterday: "I was told I couldn't use the words 'dick' and 'fuckinghamshire' in the 40 words. I wasn't too surprised about the 'fuckinghamshire' ("honourable member for fuckinghamshire" was the line) even though that isn't a swear word and presumably means you have to censor 'Scunthorpe' too.
Dale Shaw: Great Plot Devices Destroyed by the Modern World
As well as sapping all semblance of civilization and basic human dignity from existence, this modern world, that you are all so very proud of, has ruined the talkies too. Computers, phones, internet, cyborgs; they've all combined to suck the mystery out of life (especially the cyborgs). And when the mystery goes, cinematic plot holes become very difficult to obscure.
Jon Spira: Morons & Mugs
One of my biggest ponderings about tourists over the years is what the hell they DO in Leicester Square. They all go there. But I never see them inside the cinemas or comedy clubs, so they're not doing that. There's nothing to see there, apart from the odd below-par caricaturist and the vague possibility of seeing Pat Sharp emerge from Capital FM.
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