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Big Trouble in Rumble City
A small child wielding a broad sword attempts to rid a city of the giant missile firing robotic menace that is steadily destroying it. Will he manage to defeat his quarry or will playtime be over before he manages it?
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Sometimes things go waaay beyond stupid - I think we can be reasonably sure that only one of the bags in this stunt will last to see (and perform) another day - OMG!
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Yeah, you heard me right. This fine upstanding gentleman has created an slingshot that fires small vibrating massage devices at high velocities. He demonstrates their penetrative power on a block of ballistics gel.
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The Wire is now trying to conquer the comedy market. But due to low funds and laziness, producers have clearly resorted to regurgitating old scenes, with a cheap laughter track added. WTF!?!
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Flour cannons: Because Hallmark doesn't make a card that says "I wish you spent more time in the kitchen." - In some ways this isn't so much ownage as 'karma', or maybe they are one and the same thing?
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It's true what they say, size DOES matter and in this case it's just one inch. This kid faceplants hard into the edge of a curb after coming up just short on a fence jump.
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Daft Hands is back and whackier than ever - How do they do this?
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Legs-that-go-on-forever Ling has got just about the most perfect trim body i have ever had the pleasure to witness !
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Katy Perry straddles a stripper pole as she transforms into a villainous Egyptian queen for the Dark Horse music video, where she kills at least two men using magical powers—all set in Memphis, Egypt a long time ago.
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Consider this video a nice reminder: you play with electrical fire and you're going to get burned. Thats the last time i try to get my kite free from a power line :(
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8-bit Cinema "gamifies" your favorite Hollywood Blockbusters into 80's arcade and NES inspired action—behold Pulp Fiction retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit ;) game tech. No quarters or controllers required!
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