Fatal Farm, verantwoordelijk voor onder andere de Garfield-parodie Lasagna Cat, mocht wat shorts maken voor de MTV 2009 Movie Awards. Deze werden niet uitgezonden, maar dat is doodzonde. Gelukkig weet het Internet deze clips wel op waarde te schatten. Wolverine, Star Trek, The Dark Knight en Sex And The City moeten het in deze korte filmpjes ontgelden.
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Someone has made an excellent crossover of the two most famous science-fiction works; Star Wars vs. Star Trek. “You see the show was banned after the Star Trek Wars. You mean after the vast migration of Star Wars fans? No that was the Star Wars Trek.”
Tags: mashup, star trek, star wars, transcript by dxtr
Thanks, Riker for regardlessly putting your ass on our vital controls. A propos, be sure to check out the trailer for the new Star Trek Movie (especially trailer 2) by JJ Abrams. It looks wonderful and seems to follow the line of other movies, like Batman, getting more sinister and serious.
The’re fairly old for Internet standards, but they are great nonetheless.
I’m Super! Featuring Kirk and Spock. God, the original Star Trek episodes and cast were awful. Star Trek edited to the song “I’m Super” by Big Gay Al.
Pulp Muppets. This is great! The entire Pulp Fiction trailer is re-edited with Muppets faces.
Kermit the Frog as Vincent Vega, Fozzie as Jules Winnfield, Miss Piggy as Mia Wallace, Dr. Teeth as Marsellus Wallace, Beaker as Butch Coolidge, the list goes on.
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The first series of Star Trek was pretty ludicrous. The lovely people of the Internet have been able to emphasize this by editing Star Trek scenes to the A-Team theme and to Knights of the Round Table from Monty Python. The second clip is quite old, but totally relevant to the first one.
Tags: a-team, monty python, star trek by dxtr
A fan made teaser trailer for the new Star Trek movie by JJ Abrams. “if only star trek was this good,” says spazmodica2012. And he should know, because he’s from the future, apparently.
“He’s worse than dead…”. A lot of people died on Star Trek. Yet they thought it was necessary to state the obvious every time. RogerStrong reminds us: “I want that on my tombstone.”