Laughing Star Wars Chewbacca mask lady drives James Corden to work, Simpsons actor has a treat for graduates and a very happy wolfGame of Thrones fans who enjoy the cutting jibes and razor-sharp wit of Tyrion Lannister will love our Family Guy parody featuring Stewie Griffin as the Peter Dinklage character. And if you are into Family Guy, you probably also appreciate The Simpsons. When Simpsons “voice”, the actor Hank Azaria, was invited to give the graduation speech at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, he decided to use the voices of characters such as Chief Wiggum, Moe Szyslak and Comic Book Guy to give the students some advice.A laughing driver who dons a Star Wars Chewbacca mask and can’t stop chuckling has taken the internet by storm. When James Corden invites Candace Payne to drive him to work and then loses his patience with her, Star Wars director J.J. Abrams is on hand to offer some notes on her performance. Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'
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Back in the halcyon days of 2004, I was walking through the exhibition hall of San Diego Comic Con when I spotted a life-size replica of the evil monkey from Family Guy. You know, the one that lives in Chris’ closet and points at him accusingly? I im... Continue reading at Engadget
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