Apropos of the Previous Post of the Day

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Back when Michael Bay first revealed that the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be neither teenagers nor mutants, The Warp Zone responded with this theme song spoof, aptly titled "Grown-Up Alien Ninja Turtles."

(Sorta not safe for work, descriptions of what Michael Bay is doing to your childhood.)

[thewarpzone.]

Parody Song of the Day

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Scrimshank Records puts a Star Trek spin on LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" in "Trekkies and We Know It."

You've got to give them credit for boldly going where no YouTuber has gone before (although Party Spock did the Star Trek/LMFAO thing first).

[geeksaresexy.]

Epic Parody of the Day

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YouTube icon boogie2988 -- better known as Francis the Angry Nerd -- spoofs the Internet's latest Worst Song Ever candidate in "Gamer Problems."

He's actually less tone-deaf than the original singers, although that's not saying much.

Also, listen for a rap cameo by the inimitable Dan Bull.

[thanks, meep!]

Jedi Witnesses of the Day

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Two Jedi Knights going ship-to-ship to spread the good word about The Force run into trouble when they try to convert the crew of the Enterprise and get hit with some of Spock's logical judo.

Just because midichlorians have been recorded in Star Wars canon by George Lucas himself doesn't mean we have to accept them.

[geeksaresexy.]

Sean Bean Spoof of the Day

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In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except that Sean Bean will die in every movie or show he appears in.

That doesn't stop him from turning up for season 2 of Game of Thrones in this spoof video from Jetpacks Go!

It's not all doom and gloom for poor Sean, though. Stick around until the end to see him land a role where his character isn't tragically killed off.

... well, sort of.

[stuffistole.]

Indie Game: The Movie Spoof of the Day

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The folks at game-themed comedy channel Mega64 spoof award-winning documentary Indie Game: The Movie by turning an emotional story about indie developers who struggle to produce games as art into the badass action movie it was always meant to be.

Less waxing philosophical about the games industry, more waxing bad guys with firearms.

In all seriousness, though, Indie Game: The Movie is reportedly so good that it has moved audiences to tears, and it's currently touring theaters in North America.

[indiegames]