Jerry O’Connell Searches for Mitt Romney’s ‘Lost Taxes’ [VIDEO]
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Jerry O’Connell has tackled roles in classic films like Piranha 3D, Joe’s Apartment and Kangaroo Jack — but his latest role could be his toughest yet. The actor adds a splash of silver to his brunette locks and tweaks an upperclass twang to take on the role of Mitt Romney in the latest offering from Funny or Die.
Watch the drama unfold as the faux GOP presidential candidate frantically hunts for his missing tax returns. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wonder why O’Connell has yet to secure an Oscar nod.
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We've seen some pretty adorable things in our day. Sleepy kitten videos? Of course. Pets on Instagram? Yes please. Seven-year-olds pontificating on the fate of BlackBerry? And how!
But a cat swooning over a live stream of golden retriever puppies? Take a bow, Redditor mseling. Your kitty wins the Internet forever.
Something about the Apple Mountain Lion logo looked familiar to a few folks on the Internet. Was it the whiskers? Or the furry ears? Nope, according to the discussion board lollygaggers, the fierce OS feline bears an eerie resemblance to the late Steve Jobs.
Hypervocal created a GIF to help you judge.
Deliberate, coincidence or the bizarre delusions of crazy cat ladies?
Ron Howard used Twitter to tease Arrested Development fans with a look at the script for the returning series.
Howard, who serves as executive producer and narrator for the series — showed off the cover page of his script for the first episode of the revived series that’s headed to Netflix next year.
Howard tweeted: “Very very funny :) Lots of lines for the narrator too!”
Thirty years after his death, John Lennon continues to attract fans hooked on the former Beatles’ music and message. For other fans, the devotion is less about the tunes and more about the legs — the thighs, to be specific. The aptly titled Tumblr site John Lennon’s Thighs celebrates the singer’s fleshy, fair-colored pins one short-shorts snapshot a time.
Beautiful as the animation is in all of our favorite Pixar films, the heartwarming storylines come just as close to perfection. Last year, we learned that the animation studio doesn’t land on cinematic gold by chance when Pixar story artist Emma Coats tweeted the company’s golden rules of storytelling.
The list is stealing the Internet’s heart all over again now that Alex Eylar, a.k.a. ICanLegoThat, has Lego-fied the storytelling gems for Slacktory.
Whether you're a storyteller or not, these nuggets of wisdom also provide great advice for life. After all, aren't we all striving to be a little more like Woody and Buzz?
See full collection of Alex's work at Slacktory
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