Showing posts with label Holocaust Humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holocaust Humor. Show all posts
Friday, September 27, 2013
Monday, May 06, 2013
Oh Hi Mark
The Room is widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made. (See above clip for proof.) Now, one of the actors, Greg Sestero, has written a book about the experience. The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made won't be out until October, but boy, does is sound like a fun read.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Because What's Not To Love About Hitler And Dinosaurs
Danger 5. This looks pretty awesome.
I would buy action figures for this show if they make them.
I would buy action figures for this show if they make them.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
WWJD?!
I stumbled on these while I should have been at Sunday school.
even at my office!!
To see more of the blasphemy click here or here.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Nazi Zombies? I'm In

From the Sundance Film Festival site:
For eight medical students, Easter vacation begins innocently enough. They pack their cars full of ski equipment and enough beer to fuel their escape from everyday life to the snowy, isolated hills outside of Øksfjord, Norway. Once there, they receive a late-night visit from a shady hiker, who tells them a story about Nazi occupation of the area during World War II. After doing their fair share of raping and pillaging, the dreaded battalion faced a brutal and vengeful uprising by the citizens of the town. The soldiers who managed to survive the onslaught, including their dreaded leader Colonel Herzog, were driven into the hills by the angry mob, where they supposedly froze to death, never to be seen again. But if the horror genre has taught us anything, it’s that the raucous behavior and promiscuity of the younger generation always have a way of bringing evil spirits back to life.Director Tommy Wirkola pulls no punches in the carnage department—heads roll, blood flows, and entrails ooze as the young vacationers attempt to make it through the night. Wirkola adeptly utilizes the snow’s eerie and ominous backdrop to its fullest extent while orchestrating this wickedly gory, yet somehow delightful, tale of Nazi zombie terror.The downside? The film is from Norway.
Watch the trailer for Dead Snow here and decipher what you can ...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Gervais on Sharks and Nazis
I'm back from a long 4 days in Louisville, Kenfucky. No more work for me until all the presents are opened! The one highlight of the trip was watching Ricky Gervais' comedy special. Not surprisingly, he's fantastic at stand-up.
I turn my back for one minute and Jay's off working on a solo project. I guess LBU gets your sloppy seconds from here on in.
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