Robot Chicken does a killer parody of I Know What You Did Last Summer in this week's episode "Catdog on a Stick." The new Bratz dolls kill Barbie.
"And not just with market share this time," Sasha jokes about a hit and run that results from texting while driving.
A mysterious masked woman kills them using in inventive ... [Read More]
Jill Wagner will return for Teen Wolf season 4, despite being killed off the first season. Kate Argent (Wagner) had her throat slit by an omega werewolf, Peter Hale (Ian Bohen). Now she's back as a were-jaguar. It's not surprising that the werewolf hunter would come back as a feline given her hatred of the canine creatures. ... [Read More]
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie made an appearance on The Tonight Show to show off his new waistline, which is now around his armpits. Jimmy Fallon and Christie wore dad pants to demonstrate The Evolution of Dad Dancing, a recurring skit featuring embarrassing dances.
The Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing
Most of the ... [Read More]
The universe's worst alien hunter returns this July for Space Dandy season 2. The Japanese trailer is noticeably lacking a couple things but Dandy hasn't forsaken his beloved Boobies. A brief scene shows the lecher visiting his favorite space breastaurant and toasting himself!
Dandy discovers the existence of ... [Read More]
Hillary Clinton hasn't announced her intention to run for president but she dropped some not-so subtle hints in her new book Hard Choices. Late Night host Seth Meyers got an advance copy and pointed to some telling passages.
Hillary recalls loving to running as child and predicts she'll still love it in 2016. The book ... [Read More]
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels debuted the first Dumb and Dumber To trailer on Tuesday during an appearance on The Tonight Show. Jimmy Fallon called it one of the funniest trailers he's ever seen. One scene in particular caught his eye but he was unable to talk about the sex scene because of standards and practices. A problem ... [Read More]
Robot Chicken addresses the money pit that is G.I. Joe in this week's episode "Panthropologie." After spending billions of dollars to defeat a single terrorist group, the government replaces the Joes with drones.
"G.I. Drone is code name for America's soulless, high-tech killing machines," explains a modified opening ... [Read More]



