Category Archives: Miscellaneous

Dogs vs. Zombies!

What better way to start your morning than with a healthy dose of zombie movie parody? This is actually a very well done mini-movie (about 17 minutes) featuring a pack of canines braving the zombie apocalypse. It’s actually kind of adorable…and then sad. If you’re looking for something to watch over breakfast or during your lunch break, this is definitely worth a viewing…if you can stand more zombie stuff.

Made by the brothers Andres and Diego Meza-Valdes, if you’re interested.

Sadly, Neil Armstrong Has Passed Away

In honor of the first man to ever walk on the moon, here is a celebration of that great achievement. Warning, there is some foul language. Armstrong was 82.

Pig Latin is Good Latin

The Internet never fails to make me chuckle.

Brought to us by Grant Snider.

Some Good Superhero News for Today

Real life super-villain Rex Velvet has been captured!

But not by his arch-nemesis, Phoenix Jones. Instead, Rex Velvet went down in a silly string fight against Agent C – otherwise known as 12-year-old Colby, a Seattle kid who has been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy. Colby’s greatest wish is to be a secret agent, and with the help of the local Make-A-Wish Foundation, Colby’s dream came true.

When Rex Velvet kidnapped the Seattle Seahawk’s mascot, it was Agent C on the case to thwart that dastardly super-villain!

Here’s a video of the diabolical Rex calling out his foe:

This is just delightful news. We’ve been following the awesome adventures of Rex Velvet since he made his debut, but to see him actually use his villainous persona to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation? That’s beyond awesome! This guy is the greatest. And Agent C is pretty cool too.

You can read more about the event, and watch a news report, by clicking here.

Y: The Last Movie

This needs to be made by a real studio, right now.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with Y: The Last Man, I’ll give you a synopsis:

A mysterious plague has wiped out every human male on the planet, except for one. How does the hero cope as the last of his kind, in a world ruled by women? It’s smart, well-written, genuinely funny at times, and now it has its own fan-film.