Monday, April 2, 2007

It must be something in the air


Ryan Reynolds has always filled the role of generic cheesy blond "hunky" guy with abs. Lately however, he has gotten hot. Like, Ryan Gossling hot. In fact, in Smokin' Aces, Reynolds bore a striking resemblence to a Half Nelson Gossling.

So taking this into consideration, it makes complete sense for Alanis Morissette to pull a Beyonce and make a completely insane video. Reynolds must have been very good in bed, as she didn't stop at making a crazy video for one of her songs. No, she decided to do a cover of The Black-Eyed Peas' "My Humps." It's truly terrifying.



I usually just eat a lot of ice cream and watch Law & Order, but good for you, Alanis. Get through it any way you can.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know this is an old post but you need to know that the Black Eyed Peas cover video was a huge joke. I laugh at the fact that you didn't get that and instead found it tragic. Now that is funny.

Anonymous said...

Yeah you go Alanis!
Indeed it's kinda sad that nowadays "bands" like Black eyed peas are role models for (young) people. Imho they are pushing kids - and also adults into the wrong direction when it comes to experiencing sex and relationships.
I went to the beach last sunday and all i saw was extremely tanned women with fake breasts wearing tiny bikinis. Where are all the "fat white people"?
It might sound weird but I thank god i didn't get daughters, I have 2 sons, and I'm trying to teach them that also the little things have a meaning in life, little thoughtful gifts, small creatures everyone just steps on or kills, but also small boobs. For now, it still works, I just hope they stay that way and don't get too influenced by those dumb people.

Anonymous said...

Alanis did that video just to emphasize how idiotic bands like black eyed peas are. we should thank the artist in her that she even bothered to do that, that means she is an artist who cares about the meaning and artistic value of the lyrics and warns us about degrading values in music industry today. how about that, d**k head? how can you even consider judging HER?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps you didn't watch the whole video. Or you're just not capable of recognising parody nor satire.

There should be some sort of exam one has to pass before they're allowed to have a blog.