By: THE NICE GIRLS
Christmas Tree Graveyard
The holidays are over and we're surrounded by KILLERS!!
By: THE NICE GIRLS
The holidays are over and we're surrounded by KILLERS!!
Are you a psychopath? Here’s simple instructions on how to use the new iPhone 4S, with Siri.
Written and Directed by Adrian Anchondo (@javichondo). Adrian Anchondo reunites with Pandora Boxx (Ru Paul’s Drag Race), Drew Droege (Chloe), Jonathan Van Ness (Gay of Thrones) and Reggie White (Dunkin Love) for this hilarious parody of Rihanna’s “Work” about Donald Trump. In “Jerk” people of all backgrounds come together to celebrate love and twerk against hate, showing their support for the victims of Orlando and Black Lives Matter, and letting everyone know that the world can’t afford to elect a racist, homophobic misogynist like Donald Trump. Starring: Drew Droege (@drewdroege) Pandora Boxx (@ThePandoraBoxx) Jonathan Van Ness (@thegayofthrones) Vivian Lamolli (@vivalivin) Reggie White (@reggiedwhite) Adrian Anchondo (@javichondo) Jason William Greene (@auntfreckle) Averi Yorek (averijorek) Art Voskanian (@artoorv) Cinematography by Edwin Gonzales Music by Joey Kirk Production Manager: Sarah Coykendall Make up and hair by Gilbert Moran and Noah Landry Choreography by Averi Yorek Special Thanks to Ruby De Fesno and Faultline Bar (www.faultlinebar.com) Mitchel Primrose. Shop MitchelPrimrose.com (@mitchelprimroseusa) and the rest of the cast and crew including: Tito Soto Trey Chic Jeremy McEathron Verjo Matitiso Kevin Valeros Thomas Leonard Breana Jackson Ian Dinse Xanadu Darling Robert Alesandro Jessica Kittredge Tia Jones Ricky Z John Constantine-Lucido Jeremy Constantine Lucido Alfie Botwin Tito Bonito Trevor Palia
To celebrate the beginning of the 2011-2012 NBA Season, Funny or Die showcases the NBA players that pay tribute to the Winslow’s favorite neighbor, Steve Urkel.
After watching ’50 First Dates, ‘ a man goes crazy attempting to connect the entirety of Adam Sandler ‘s career.
Flight safety is no laughing matter.
Pierre Trudeau said there would be days like this! The classic Canadian tale of a boy, his hero, and the devastation of mail-order catalogue service.