Let me tell you something, I am a pretty big fan of Weird Al. I love all of his songs, but my favorites are Amish Paradise and White & Nerdy. When I found out Weird Al did a song for Robot Chicken, I wasn't sure what to think, because personally I'm not that big a fan of Robot Chicken. I think some of it is funny, but most of it is stupid and offensive. That is just my opinion, I have nothing against you if you like it, to each his own! Anyway, when I saw the clip, I seriously laughed harder than I had in years. It was so funny and I almost fell out of my chair laughing! Apparently, Weird Al + Robot Chicken = the funniest music video EVER! So, I would like to share with you this hilarious Weird Al moment. WARNING! The following video features animated gore, if you are sensitive to that kind of thing do NOT click.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k76IGLi6jWI
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
The Spongebob Movie:Sponge out of Water Review
Last Thursday, Dad and I went to see the new Spongebob movie at the theater. It was really good and had plenty of funny parts in it. The movie was where a villainous pirate named Burgerbeard had stolen the Krabby Patty secret formula and it was up to Spongebob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, and Sandy to go on land and stop him. I'm not going to get too into detail for people who haven't seen the movie (I don't want to spoil it for them), but I have to say the movie had more cartoon parts then I expected. I expected the majority of it to be CGI, but it really doesn't become CGI until the very middle which kind of surprised me. I am kind of glad they did it that way, though, because the underwater parts are probably the best ones. But anyway, it was a very good take on the Spongebob TV series and I think it is so much better than the first movie. I highly recommend it to any Spongebob fan and I give it 9 out of 10 stars. Keep up with the good work, Nickelodeon!
Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary
This weekend Mom, Dad, and I tuned in to the SNL 40th Anniversary Special. It had everybody from Mike Myers to Eddie Murphy to Adam Sandler to Paul Mccartney. It was super funny and was a great celebration of 40 years on television. Now let me list all of the best (and worst) moments of the episode:
The Goods:
1. Wayne's World! Party Time! Excellent! That's right the Wayne's World sketch was by far my favorite part of the whole episode. I had recently seen the Wayne's World movie and thought it was hilarious, so watching it on SNL was even funnier. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey did a great job.
2. The intro by Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon was awesome. It had pretty much every SNL quote you could think of and if you don't like it, you'll be living IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER! Just kidding!
3. The compilation of short films from SNL over the years was really good, too. From the cartoons of TV Funhouse to those silly fake commercials they do, it had everything!
4. The Jeopardy sketch was funny as well, especially because of the girl pretending to be Justin Bieber, I think she did a pretty good job portraying him.
The Bads:
1. The California sketch wasn't all that great in my opinion. It took way too long to get to the end and I didn't think it was all that funny personally. But I'm sure many people from California found it hilarious.
2. The commercial for "Mom Jeans" wasn't all that great either. Not because it wasn't well made or anything like that, I just didn't find it funny.
I am so glad that the show has been on TV for that long and here's to another 40 years of SNL!
The Goods:
1. Wayne's World! Party Time! Excellent! That's right the Wayne's World sketch was by far my favorite part of the whole episode. I had recently seen the Wayne's World movie and thought it was hilarious, so watching it on SNL was even funnier. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey did a great job.
2. The intro by Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon was awesome. It had pretty much every SNL quote you could think of and if you don't like it, you'll be living IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER! Just kidding!
3. The compilation of short films from SNL over the years was really good, too. From the cartoons of TV Funhouse to those silly fake commercials they do, it had everything!
4. The Jeopardy sketch was funny as well, especially because of the girl pretending to be Justin Bieber, I think she did a pretty good job portraying him.
The Bads:
1. The California sketch wasn't all that great in my opinion. It took way too long to get to the end and I didn't think it was all that funny personally. But I'm sure many people from California found it hilarious.
2. The commercial for "Mom Jeans" wasn't all that great either. Not because it wasn't well made or anything like that, I just didn't find it funny.
I am so glad that the show has been on TV for that long and here's to another 40 years of SNL!
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
The Top 10 Best Mad Skits
Hi it's me, Mattie E. Neuman and I have to tell you:I almost stopped watching Cartoon Network when they cancelled Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. But then the show that "saved their network" came along and that was, Mad. Sure, some of their other shows are good like Regular Show, Incredible Crew, Uncle Grandpa, and the Looney Tunes Show, but Mad is by far my favorite. For those who are unaware, Mad is an animated sketch show that parodies things like TV shows, movies, celebrities, current events, video games, and popular songs. Some people describe it as "a kid-friendly version of Robot Chicken" but I think Mad is much funnier than that weird stop-motion stuff. So now I'm going to list the 10 best parodies Mad had done during it's 5-year run:
#10:Avaturd - This parody was their take on James Cameron's hit movie Avatar. It had many different blue characters including Blue from Blue's Clues, Grover, an M&M, and Papa Smurf in the parody. It even had an appearance of Rafiki from the Lion King. I thought it was very funny for a pilot episode.
#9:Rioa - The sketch combined the movie Rio with the Green Lantern. It also had references to Sesame Street, Regular Show, Angry Birds, and even Happy Feet. Considering I really like the movie Rio (and it's sequel), Mad did an excellent take on it and made it very funny.
#8:VICTORious - For those who are unaware, Victorious is a Nickelodeon teen sitcom about a girl named Tori who goes to a performing arts school. Victorious is one of my favorite Nickelodeon shows and I watch it almost every morning. Even though I'm unfamiliar with Victor Von Doom from Spiderman, I think Mad did a hilarious job. But they forgot to add Cat, Beck, and Trina. What's up with that!?
#7:Diary of A Wimpy Kid Icarus - Imagine taking every video game character known to man and squeezing them into a two minute segment, that is pretty much this sketch. Every video game character including Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby, and Crash Bandicoot are in it. But the sketch mainly centers around Pit who takes the role from Greg Heffley from Diary of A Wimpy Kid.
#6:Pokemon of Interest - What would happen if you mixed Pokemon with Person of Interest:this parody, of course. The reason it's on this list isn't because of Pokemon or Person of Interest, it is because of the brief reference to Gravity Falls, one of my favorite Disney Channel shows.
#5:Garfield of Dreams - Even though I do like Garfield (I used to watch The Garfield Show all the time), he's not the reason I like this sketch so much, it's because of how it spoofs Family Guy creator, Seth McFarlane. Not only does it talk about him, but it parodies his two shows, Family Guy and American Dad in such a funny way. This is a must see for Family Guy fans!
#4:Mouse M.D. - In this sketch, Mickey Mouse plays the role of Dr. House and has many unusual patients including Cookie Monster, Bob the Builder, and Hannah Montana. I thought it was really funny how they poked fun at the "Veggie Monster" rumor that was going on with Cookie Monster at the time. I seriously feel sorry for anybody who believed that rumor.
#3:The Worst Show Ever - Let me set something straight before I get into detail of this sketch:I am NOT a One Direction fan, the only reason I like this one is because it is filled to the brim with references only die-hard Mad fans would get. It references almost every episode and magazine they've done in a 3-minute song. How awesome is that!?
#2:Dolphineas and Ferb Tale - In this Dolphin Tale parody, Phineas and Ferb try to help an injured dolphin by entering in a robot dolphin race. This is a good #2 because I am a fan of Phineas and Ferb.
#1:Ribbitless - This is the #1 sketch on any Muppet fan's list. This sketch is where Kermit the Frog swallows a butterfly and Miss Piggy and Fozzie help him with his American Idol audition. This might be the funniest Muppet spoof since Seth McFarlane did Kermit as Liam Neeson in Taken. It has many obscure Muppet references and even had appearances by Statler and Waldorf at the end. It is a great #1 on our list.
If you want to see one of these parodies, look them up on YouTube! I'm sure you will laugh your head off.
#10:Avaturd - This parody was their take on James Cameron's hit movie Avatar. It had many different blue characters including Blue from Blue's Clues, Grover, an M&M, and Papa Smurf in the parody. It even had an appearance of Rafiki from the Lion King. I thought it was very funny for a pilot episode.
#9:Rioa - The sketch combined the movie Rio with the Green Lantern. It also had references to Sesame Street, Regular Show, Angry Birds, and even Happy Feet. Considering I really like the movie Rio (and it's sequel), Mad did an excellent take on it and made it very funny.
#8:VICTORious - For those who are unaware, Victorious is a Nickelodeon teen sitcom about a girl named Tori who goes to a performing arts school. Victorious is one of my favorite Nickelodeon shows and I watch it almost every morning. Even though I'm unfamiliar with Victor Von Doom from Spiderman, I think Mad did a hilarious job. But they forgot to add Cat, Beck, and Trina. What's up with that!?
#7:Diary of A Wimpy Kid Icarus - Imagine taking every video game character known to man and squeezing them into a two minute segment, that is pretty much this sketch. Every video game character including Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby, and Crash Bandicoot are in it. But the sketch mainly centers around Pit who takes the role from Greg Heffley from Diary of A Wimpy Kid.
#6:Pokemon of Interest - What would happen if you mixed Pokemon with Person of Interest:this parody, of course. The reason it's on this list isn't because of Pokemon or Person of Interest, it is because of the brief reference to Gravity Falls, one of my favorite Disney Channel shows.
#5:Garfield of Dreams - Even though I do like Garfield (I used to watch The Garfield Show all the time), he's not the reason I like this sketch so much, it's because of how it spoofs Family Guy creator, Seth McFarlane. Not only does it talk about him, but it parodies his two shows, Family Guy and American Dad in such a funny way. This is a must see for Family Guy fans!
#4:Mouse M.D. - In this sketch, Mickey Mouse plays the role of Dr. House and has many unusual patients including Cookie Monster, Bob the Builder, and Hannah Montana. I thought it was really funny how they poked fun at the "Veggie Monster" rumor that was going on with Cookie Monster at the time. I seriously feel sorry for anybody who believed that rumor.
#3:The Worst Show Ever - Let me set something straight before I get into detail of this sketch:I am NOT a One Direction fan, the only reason I like this one is because it is filled to the brim with references only die-hard Mad fans would get. It references almost every episode and magazine they've done in a 3-minute song. How awesome is that!?
#2:Dolphineas and Ferb Tale - In this Dolphin Tale parody, Phineas and Ferb try to help an injured dolphin by entering in a robot dolphin race. This is a good #2 because I am a fan of Phineas and Ferb.
#1:Ribbitless - This is the #1 sketch on any Muppet fan's list. This sketch is where Kermit the Frog swallows a butterfly and Miss Piggy and Fozzie help him with his American Idol audition. This might be the funniest Muppet spoof since Seth McFarlane did Kermit as Liam Neeson in Taken. It has many obscure Muppet references and even had appearances by Statler and Waldorf at the end. It is a great #1 on our list.
If you want to see one of these parodies, look them up on YouTube! I'm sure you will laugh your head off.
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