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Ryan Gosling's Acting Range
June 1st, 2013 2:00 PMFunny or Die presents a rare glimpse inside the acting range of the Internet's heartthrob Ryan Gosling.
Epic Beard Man
June 1st, 2013 12:00 PMFrom Memes to Films: The 2012 American action film Bad Ass is loosely based on the AC Transit Bus Fight video that went viral in February 2010.
The Joker's Diary
June 1st, 2013 10:00 AMFather of Heath Ledger reveals a production diary that his son kept while filming The Dark Knight. The actor posthumously received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as The Joker.
Space Goobity
June 1st, 2013 8:00 AM Share"I Like Turtles"
May 31st, 2013 8:00 PMSix years ago today, ten-year-old boy Jonathan Ware uttered his famous three words after being approached by a reporter at a fair in Portland, little knowing at the time that it would become one of the earliest specimens of local newscasts gone viral on YouTube.
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Ryan Gosling's Acting Range
Funny or Die presents a rare glimpse inside the acting range of the Internet's heartthrob Ryan Gosling.
Epic Beard Man
From Memes to Films: The 2012 American action film Bad Ass is loosely based on the AC Transit Bus Fight video that went viral in February 2010.
The Joker's Diary
Father of Heath Ledger reveals a production diary that his son kept while filming The Dark Knight. The actor posthumously received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as The Joker.
"I Like Turtles"
Six years ago today, ten-year-old boy Jonathan Ware uttered his famous three words after being approached by a reporter at a fair in Portland, little knowing at the time that it would become one of the earliest specimens of local newscasts gone viral on YouTube.