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I Am Jack’s Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California

Ferris Bueller's Day Off [Photo - Paramount]

Fight Club is basically the perfect book and film for any impressionable, pretentious high school student. Since the movie came out while I myself was an impressionable, pretentious high school student, I love it dearly.

One of my most favorite things to come out of the internet is the Ferris Bueller Fight Club theory. In a nutshell, you have two characters: the repressed and socially maladjusted Cameron, and the wild and crazy Ferris Bueller as his polar opposite. The theory is that Ferris is merely a figment of Cameron’s imagination, a la Tyler Durden. It gives Ferris Bueller’s Day Off a hilarious new level of depth.

The theory has been given video form here, embedded below the jump. Clicky! READ MORE!

Review: Jonah Hex

Jonah Hex [Photo - Warner Bros.]

Just about the only thing Jonah Hex has going for it is its running time: discounting the credits sequence, the movie’s really only about 75 minutes long. Please don’t take this as a recommendation. Standing outside in the sun’s harsh ultraviolet rays for the same amount of time is much more entertaining, and you save a few bucks to boot. Nothing in Jonah Hex works, from the characters to the action to the writing and the special effects: it’s all a boring, stilted mess. READ MORE!

LOST: To Kill a Hurleybird

About 5% of these are dumb, nitpicky things (“what happened to the original Henry Gale” “who was Libby’s husband”) but this pretty much sums up my feelings for the series. UPDATE: STILL NO EXPLANATION FOR HURLEYBIRD(S).

[Source: CollegeHumor]

Play This Now: Human Centipede Game

You’ve seen the movie, now try the game!

The Human Centipede: The Game

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Wonderfully Violent Muppet Coffee Commercials

Muppet on Muppet violence!I can’t keep myself from getting all excited about the prospects of a new Muppet movie from Muppet-aficionado Jason Segel and Nicolas Stoller, director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and the upcoming Get Him to the Greek. Apparently, there was a table read recently for the new movie, with all of the Muppets on hand (in Muppet form). I recently came across this series of ads done by Jim Henson with some wacky, early Muppets.

Back in the late 1950s, before The Muppet Show and all that pizzazz, there was Wilkins Coffee. In a series of short tv ads created for the coffee chain in Washington, DC, Jim Henson had two lovable little Muppets maim and torture each other Itchy and Scratchy style. They’re all great.

Check out the videos after the break. READ MORE!