Thanks to Burger King, bacon sundaes are now a thing. And why not? The sweetness of ice cream and the saltiness of everybody's favorite cured meat is a wonderful combination. In this video, one woman's first bacon sundae results in a tidal wave of feelings that leave passersby shaking their heads (or shaking with giggles).
Did you catch the premiere of 'Saturday Night Live' last night? If you didn't, you totally missed out on an inevitable (and hilarious) parody of the TLC show 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.'
If you put any sort of human accessory on an animal, you better believe we’ll love it. Remember those rats in miniature hats and cats in feline-couture costumes? Well, we’ve discovered yet another furry style statement: glasses. Say hello to the ‘Animals with Glasses’ Tumblr, which features…well, animals wearing glasses. You might think such a simple concept would yield subpar adorableness. You mi
It's not the first cat video contest ever, but this one is offering a major prize -- $15,000 goes to the video deemed the best internet cat video of 2012.
Another high priced James Bond memorabilia auction is just around the corner. It includes a bunch of iconic collectibles from the spy movie series' long history and some that might sound a bit strange to the average collector.
Voice actor Peter Cullen has provided the voice for the leader of the Autobots for more than 25 years. His booming, deep tones have become so engrained with Optimus Prime and the 'Transformers' franchise that it's hard to imagine it going on without him behind the mic.
So where exactly did that commanding voice come from?
It would be profoundly unethical of us to see this video and not present it to you, the general public, as a useful instruction guide to bringing adorable animals closer to your home. Of course, they may eventually maul you, but for now, awwwwwww!
Here's a tip for potential criminals out there. If you're going to steal a car, run over the owner, and drive off, it's a terrible idea to bring that car to the police to complain about somebody damaging it.
Foster The People are the band behind songs like "Pumped Up Kicks" and "Houdini." As a result, they have a lot of fans, including this seventeen-year-old one who rendered one of the band's videos entirely in Lego.