
We can’t front, we love shows that highlight people’s incompetency. So when we heard that the Travel Channel was developing a show called The Search for America’s Worst Driver, we might have sprung a little bit of a chub.
Morons who are allowed to control thousands of pounds of metal moving at high speeds? Then failing spectacularly? Sounds like a hit! Also sounds like our usual webvideo dicking around, so we thought we’d share the wealth by showing you a few people who are prime candidates to win that show when it finally makes it to air…
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Who said MTV doesn’t care about music anymore? Sure, they replaced most of their music programming for reality shows like Run’s House and The Hills, and then axed TRL, but they’re trying. They launched a new video show FN-MTV with Pete Wentz and yesterday, they announced their newest website, MTV Music. It’s taken them a hell of a long time, but the original home of the music video has finally realized that people no longer watch them on TV.
A flashed-based video site in the same vein as YouTube and Hulu, MTV Music will open up the MTV vaults and allow users to play all their favorite music videos, as well as their favorite MTV moments like Unplugged performances. While we’re happy MTV has shown some serious interest in music videos again, we feel like they’re kinda late to the party. For our music video needs, we just hit up YouTube'why should we stop? To answer that question, we analyzed both sites to see which one should be getting our clicks…
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These days, there’s a good chance you use YouTube as often as you check your email. But you’re probably unaware of all the ways you can manipulate the worlds most popular video site. Like, how you can download videos as MP3’s or chop up video clips anyway you’d like.
We scoured the ‘Net to find the best sites that allow you to get the most out of YouTube, and a bunch of other video websites (DailyMotion, Google Video, Hulu, Vimeo, etc). Read on to see our five hottest tips if you want to surf smarter…
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We don’t want to straight-up accuse Weezer of stealing their latest video idea from an episode of South Park, but…come on.
Regardless of the inspiration, Rivers and the gang’s new video for “Pork and Beans” is a memorable one, featuring cameos from all your favorite YouTube celebrities and reenactments of some classic viral videos. They even got folks like the Numa Numa guy and Chocolate Rain to lip sync along with the Weezer song. The new album drops on June 3rd, so watch the video below.
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In the illustrious words of Riley from The Boondocks, “When they start hatin', that's when you know you shining.” Fiddy's on top right now. His plan to sling his latest mixtape is truly rap on steroids. With This50.com taking the reigns of G-Unit Radio, he's basically re-doing what he did with “The Massacre Special Edition.” Hey, he's making lemonade out of that lemon of “Curtis.” “Return of the Bodysnatchers” is arguably 50's best mixtape to date. Every song is a banger. He's already shot videos for three out of twelve songs'a measly start'compared to the 21 videos shot for “The Massacre Special Edtion.” Marketing like that is as American gangster as it gets. Beat that.