We know all you stoners out there have been waiting forever for another Cheech And Chong movie, us included. Well, today is not your day, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this fake trailer (featuring Cheech And Chong themselves!) for “Magic Brownie Adventure.” Spolier Alert: It’s actually a Fiber One commercial, sort of, we think. We didn’t tell you that though.
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Everyone’s favorite guilty pleasure was missing one element to make it truly socially acceptable: a rap track. Mac Miller did what we were all hoping someone would do, which is make “Moves Like Jagger” actually cool and not just disturbingly catchy. Needless to say, it’s pretty frickin sick. Check out the track after the jump.
I feel like this compilation has been done a million times before but it really never gets old. It’s time to cycle through some of the best weed scenes in movies, all thanks to the guys at Pleated Jeans. Light one up and check it out.
The phrase “Legends Never Die” gets thrown around a lot (Thank You Sandlot) but its never been truer for someone than Tupac Shakur. If you thought that releasing #1 ranked tracks after you were dead was an impressive feat, how bout a sex tape. And he’s not even pissed about it! Ok, maybe that was insensitive, but if the details I heard are true, Tupac has once again shown us how a True Gangsta does it. More after the jump.
Of course we’re doing our own chicken dances over here at Campus Socialite HQ, but I’m sure you don’t wanna see that. Mitchell Hurwitz and Jason Bateman have confirmed that there will be a new 10 episode season of the cult classic TV show Arrested Development, all leading up to the movie. Click through for more (plus a ton of clips).
Nothing is more tragic than when a comedian dies. Why? Psychologically speaking, it’s probably because you’re used to them making you laugh, so it’s twice as sad when they make you cry…or at least tear up a bit. On this day last year, famed roaster and comedian’s comedian Greg Giraldo passed. We’re gonna remember him with some awesome clips.
Jeremy Piven, Tom Jane, Rob Lowe, and some other guy I’ve never heard of, all in one movie where they snort coke, make a suicide pact, and bang random women for 90 minutes? That’s what I Melt With You is all about: 4 guys who are balls deep in midlife crises, meeting up for their annual debauchery trip. Interested? Check out the drug-filled red band trailer.
Some of you might remember a viral short from a while back called Mortal Kombat: Rebirth. It was an unofficial attempt by a director to prove that he had what it takes to make an action movie. Maybe I should make this a little bit more clear: Kevin Tancharoen is the guy who directed the reboot of Fame and Glee: The Documentary. But don’t judge him on those.
Turns out that there’s a totally logical reason why Seth Rogen is so funny: pop culture references. My Creative Writing professor always taught me that they were the secret to comedy, and there’s no doubt in my mind that she was right. Check out Vulture’s compilation of Rogen’s best references.
Billy Van really knows how to mix stuff up. He successfully blends David Guetta and Usher’s new hit “Without You” with the Black Eyed Peas “I Gotta Feeling” with Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” – and then it drops into filthy, filthy dubstep. The kid is a musical genius. The first 2 minutes are a little slow, but wait for that drop.
