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Wigglegram Music Video: Aviary
March 29th, 2012 8:57 PMA dizzying stereographic music video for "Aviary" by Mint Julep, a husband-and-wife dreampop band from Portland, Oregon.
Safety Not Guaranteed Official Trailer
March 29th, 2012 6:30 PMCheck out the trailer for the upcoming film version of the 2005 YTMND meme Safety Not Guaranteed starring Aubrey Plaza.
Real Meaning of MPH: The Aftermath
March 29th, 2012 2:44 PMUnseen footage has emerged showing the aftermath of the viral Real Meaning of MPH video.
Black People React: Golden Girls Edition
March 29th, 2012 1:08 PMBlanche bickers with Rose.
Rose drops the G bomb.
The crowd goes wild!
Miku Hatsune vs. Lana Del Rey
March 28th, 2012 9:00 PMOur very own Mike Rugnetta questions whether the computer generated pop star Miku Hatsune is more authentic than the flesh and blood indie star Lana del Rey.
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Wigglegram Music Video: Aviary
A dizzying stereographic music video for "Aviary" by Mint Julep, a husband-and-wife dreampop band from Portland, Oregon.
Safety Not Guaranteed Official Trailer
Check out the trailer for the upcoming film version of the 2005 YTMND meme Safety Not Guaranteed starring Aubrey Plaza.
Real Meaning of MPH: The Aftermath
Unseen footage has emerged showing the aftermath of the viral Real Meaning of MPH video.
Miku Hatsune vs. Lana Del Rey
Our very own Mike Rugnetta questions whether the computer generated pop star Miku Hatsune is more authentic than the flesh and blood indie star Lana del Rey.