No wait, it’s TV.
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Drive Deplorably with Steven Spielberg
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Doctor Who’s fakest websites
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Venture Bros.: Best of Colonel Hunter Gathers
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Villains of the Venture Bros.
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Freaks and Geeks: Mr. Weir, ultimate dad
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The truth about the IKEA catalog
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Hollywood Bleeps and Bloops
Slacktory Supercut
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Parks and Recreation: Drunk Pawnee
Ever notice how everyone in Pawnee has a drinking problem?
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30 Rock’s Dot Com is a persecuted intellectual
He must feel like a modern-day Leon Trotsky.
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Archer: Insulting Nicknames Edition
We could make an Archer supercut every day and never run out. We figured this one would be more interesting than three minutes of “Yuuup!” “Yup!” “Nooope!”
Previously: Finn’s crazy shouts in Adventure Time
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Slacktory Supercut: I can explain!
Get Clarissa in here, she can explain this! She can explain it all.
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Training montage montage
Every time you consider not following your new year’s resolution, watch this.
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Supercut: “Sex and the City” is one long segue
“While Samantha was uptown, Miranda was downtown, and Charlotte was in Queens, I was hovering somewhere above the East River waiting for a plotline.”
Inspiration: “Imaginary Lines From an Imaginary 9/11 Sex and the City Episode”
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Supercut: There’s no time to explain!
There’s never time to explain.
Watch everyone in the movies say what no one says in real life. »
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Slacktory Supercut: Liam Neeson always gets the last word
When Liam Neeson is done talking, you don’t retort. Especially if he’s just maimed you.
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All the best exclamations from Adventure Time’s Finn the Human
Finn the Human, Adventure Time co-hero with Jake the Dog, has an intense “Bill and Ted”-style exclamatory vocabulary. It’s not “LOL random” — it follows certain rules of portmanteau, euphemisms, and droll self-awareness of self-actualization. Our video editor Bryan Menegus collected all his best shouts in this original Slacktory supercut.
Until a few weeks ago I thought SpongeBog SquarePants was this vapid kids-only show with no “alt” value, and completely missed its subversive and legitimately hilarious aspects. I could see someone making the same mistake here, if they weren’t aware of Adventure Time‘s long-term satire of children’s shows and development into a mystical art piece. But anyway, let’s watch Finn shout some stuff.
— Nick Douglas, ed.





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