I’m pretty sure the entire film “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” was based upon these 1970’s “Mandom” Japanese cologne commercials featuring Charles Bronson:
Bronson finding great pleasure in his cologne and in his manliness:
Charles Bronson being manly with his young male associate – arm wrestling and splashing-on cologne in the wilderness. So not gay:
Bronson showing us what it means to be a man – chopping wood and flying in helicopters:
Bronson in the wilderness, catching fish bare-handed, and playing poker alone in a drug-induced stupor:
By now I’m sure you’re all tired of Ke$ha’s 2009 hit “Tik Tok” as much as I am, and I normally wouldn’t wish another play of it on you except in this form– mashed up with Back to the Future:
If you haven’t seen it, check out this equally awesome/odd mashup of Tik Tok + Star Trekwhich undoubtedly inspired the above.
Thanks to iwantmyTVNOW who hit us up to provide clarification on the above. Great minds think alike!
“Big Bang, Big Boom” – an animated film by “Blu.”
One of the many brilliant aspects of this film: the animation is painted on the sides of buildings.
Totally epic:
The latest craze in China has people painting or dying their dogs so they appear to be wild animals. The results are, well, shocking to say the least. One of my Asian friends sums it up best: “Look what we did! It’s like God found a way to give me a pet tiger!”
This craze isn’t just limited to Golden Retrievers that look like tigers. There isn’t a more appropriate animal mashup in China as the fluffy puppy that appears to be a panda cub:
No word yet if this is all just a response from the Chinese government to protect their citizens against the Teenage Mutant Ninja Poodle.