There have been a bunch of epic "Bad Lip Readings" videos. The first one I can remember came from about a year and a half ago and featured footage from the NFL and had jokesters inserting weird words in place of the real ones. They've spoofed many things in film/television/pop-culture. Now they've gotten their hands on "American Idol," and the results are pretty humorous to
The 'Twilight' films may have reached their (seemingly) definitive conclusion back in 2012 with 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2,' but the series lives on as a massive piece of modern popular culture. We can't talk about vampires and werewolves ever again without someone making an Edward or Jacob joke. Supernatural romance is bigger than it has ever been before. And then there's the fact t
About this time last year, the hysterical trend of the "Bad Lip Reading" began. Some guys from a YouTube page called "BadLipReading" put words in the mouths of football players. Their video went hugely viral and then it seemed like every other week there would be a new edition of a pop-culture Bad Lip Reading...
Bad Lip Reading is a YouTube channel which puts words in people's mouths based on what it looks like they're saying. And for enjoyment purposes, they're all the wrong words.
If you want to hear Jennifer Lawrence say, "I have Taylor Swift in a big coffin. She wanted to fight me. She was a fire-walker. She has five legs," then this is the video series for you.
The crew at Bad Lip Reading have unleashed yet another fantastically (is that a word? If not, it is now) done video starring everyone's favorite British sweethearts, One Direction!
I don't talk politics often, mainly because I don't follow them close enough to effectively argue a point, but also because I don't believe the words any of them spew from their lips regardless of party affiliation. One of the few times I do enjoy politics is when someone is poking fun at them, which is why I enjoy shows like The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report along with videos