

Perhaps the two last movies you would think could be mashed up... mashed up.
For a straight shooter President Bush is one hard man to follow. Tonight's appearance on Larry King was no exception. This mashup tries to clarify.
If Fellini's "8 1/2" were released in 2006, this is what the trailer would look like if Hollywood got their hands on it first.
I never thought I'd see a recut trailer that is better than Shining, but this is bad ass. Take the world's best known chick flick, darken the video and adjust the color towards cyan, then work some fancy editing magic, and voila -- you got a first rate thriller.
In this clip we contrast the opinions of highly credentialed military veterans all of whom fought in Vietnam with that of the President who also claims to have learned the lessons of the war -- by paying attention. SERIOUSLY! We should all be very scared that this is the man who will be making the ultimate decision on whether we attack Iran.
New series premiere from the creator of The Skeletor Show. "Star Trek: Infinitive Split" follows some freaks on a five year mission to boldly split their infinitives.
The awesome popcorn scene from Real Genius cut to the BeastieBoys/Beatles mash-up project "The Beastles".
Finnish Disco legend Åke Blomqvist presents his favourite disco videos, and shows off his moves. Watch out for some weird cameos by The Governator.
Watch Special boy and friends handicapably dispose of the Killer Robots of Doom in this redub of old Superboy episodes. Another series premiere from Flying Squid Studios, creators of The Skeletor Show.
Commercial remixed to comic effect, complete with hardcore techno beat.
President Bush's words rarely match his actions. And this mashup about Gitmo is no exception. Some just call it lying.
Mash-up of the ridiculous, propaganda filled, short speech President Bush gave on the tarmac at the Green Bay airport in Wisconsin last week.
Hey, this is according to O'Reilly. Clip is only 'bout 40 seconds long.
Almost three weeks ago I posted a video mashup poking fun at President Bush's laughable hyperbole concerning the dire situation in Darfur. Unfortunately the front page of today's L.A. Times confirms "that despite diplomatic efforts to reach peace, the conflict is only getting worse -- and has spread beyond Darfur." According to the article, an estimated 50,000 people have already been driven from their villages in Chad. Perhaps when another 50,000 people are driven from their homes or killed, the President will convene a press conference on the White House lawn and state for the umpteenth time since September, 2001 that his "administration is deeply committed, deeply committed" to peace. In the meantime, more and more teenagers like Gamar Ahmed Aden who stated, "I'm learning to be a soldier so I can go kill the janjaweed" will be recruited into the fight.