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Daria the Movie Starring Aubrey Plaza
July 25th, 2013 9:30 PMCollegeHumor imagines what a live-action film based on MTV Daria with Aubrey Plaza (Safety Not Guaranteed) would be like in this faux-movie trailer. Kickstarter, anyone?
Thundersnow Ice Cream Cone Guy
July 25th, 2013 9:15 PMSpeaking of awkward people blocking the view…
San Diego Comic Con Cosplay Highlights
July 25th, 2013 8:15 PMLast weekend, UK filmmakers SneakyZebra headed out to the San Diego Comic Con to record some of this year's best cosplayers.
Philosoraptor on Anti-Torrent Rappers
July 25th, 2013 7:53 PM ShareTommy Edison
July 25th, 2013 7:15 PMBlind since birth, Edison first joined YouTube in 2011 to review movies as the Blind Film Critic. Later that year, he started a second vlog channel to share his life experiences without sight, racking up more than 9.3 million views in just under two years.
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Daria the Movie Starring Aubrey Plaza
CollegeHumor imagines what a live-action film based on MTV Daria with Aubrey Plaza (Safety Not Guaranteed) would be like in this faux-movie trailer. Kickstarter, anyone?
Thundersnow Ice Cream Cone Guy
Speaking of awkward people blocking the view…
San Diego Comic Con Cosplay Highlights
Last weekend, UK filmmakers SneakyZebra headed out to the San Diego Comic Con to record some of this year's best cosplayers.
Tommy Edison
Blind since birth, Edison first joined YouTube in 2011 to review movies as the Blind Film Critic. Later that year, he started a second vlog channel to share his life experiences without sight, racking up more than 9.3 million views in just under two years.