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#LessAmbitiousMovies
February 21st, 2012 8:45 PMCinema Memes: These parody film titles are made to sound trivial and smaller-bugeted than their original versions.
Winnie the Pooh in GTA: San Antonio
February 21st, 2012 7:45 PMWinnie the Pooh does not get along with cops.
Caution: this video contains violence;
viewer discretion is advised.
Downvoting Roman
February 21st, 2012 7:15 PMIn June 2011, this image macro series featuring actor Joaquin Phoenix from the 2000 epic movie Gladiator became a popular method of emphasizing a Reddit downvote.
Googlighting
February 21st, 2012 6:16 PMMicrosoft's latest ad critiques Google apps' inconsistent functionality by depicting the site as a not-so-suave businessman.
College Freshman is a Senior
February 21st, 2012 5:45 PMGriffin Kiritsy (aka College Freshman) was interviewed by the University of New Hampshire's student newspaper and reenacted the famous freshman photo taken four years ago.
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#LessAmbitiousMovies
Cinema Memes: These parody film titles are made to sound trivial and smaller-bugeted than their original versions.
Winnie the Pooh in GTA: San Antonio
Winnie the Pooh does not get along with cops.
Caution: this video contains violence;
viewer discretion is advised.
Downvoting Roman
In June 2011, this image macro series featuring actor Joaquin Phoenix from the 2000 epic movie Gladiator became a popular method of emphasizing a Reddit downvote.
College Freshman is a Senior
Griffin Kiritsy (aka College Freshman) was interviewed by the University of New Hampshire's student newspaper and reenacted the famous freshman photo taken four years ago.