When the California Supreme Court released their decision to uphold the Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage, protests broke out all over America. Amongst them were celebrities like Drew Barrymore, Kathy Griffin and Perez Hilton,
Here's the musical number that never made it into to the televised episode where Stewie takes over the US. You know, the one where he and Lois got at it commando-style after she survives his attempted machine gun murder on...
read more (by Austin Keenan)Running Time:2:50violence, sexual referrences, profanity, and everything that makes Stewie the greatest
We admit that the chicks in this video are smokin' hot, but the whole vegetable thing is a turn-off. Seriously, PETA, you can't make vegetables sexy. And we want to know who is funding these so-called "studies" that salad-...
read more (by Austin Keenan)Running Time:0:31This was banned from the Super Bowl for a reason, even if it's not a very good reason.
Gary Glitter used to be a rock star, but then he was jailed for three years in Vietnam for sexually abusing two 10-year-old girls. Now, Hong Kong and Thailand don't want him, so he may be extradited to London. We can't think...
It's not surprising that stage parents appear occasionally on the American Idol set, but David Archuleta's dad Jeff has gone too far one too many times. After weeks after trying to alter songs to help his son into the winner'...
Mike Gravel, the outspoken former Alaska senator and current long-long-longshot Democratic nominee, is known for his controversial political positions. The politician has been pushed out of the major debates and is low on...
Last week, the hip hop world was all abuzz about the Kanye vs. Fiddy battle. (Props to Mr. West.) Now, Diddy's ready to take back the spotlight with his steamy three-minute soft porn movie, er, TV ad for his "Unforgivable...
One word should describe this video: controversial. Controversial to the point that MTV refused to play this disturbing masterpiece. This first person view of a party night gone awry is more than worth a look see.
In a sly reference to the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction, this 2005 GoDaddy.com Super Bowl ad features a spokesmodel (portrayed by WWE personality Candice Michelle) shocking a roomful of senators. The ad was supposed to...