Celebrated U.K. YouTube star and noted Christmas loather Thomas 'TomSka' Ridgewell is harnessing his comedic chops and disdain for the gaudy holiday season into a new children’s book titled Sam Kills Christmas.
Published by the Little, Brown and hitting shelves on Nov. 8, the darkly funny picture book tells the story of a gender neutral protagonist named Sam who is on a quest to put an end to the over-the-top Christmas festivities. Ridgewell has long made known his revulsion to Christmas, as he was raised Jehovah’s Witness (which doesn't recognize the holiday) -- though he is no longer practicing. Priced at $13, Sam Kills Christmas was written by Ridgewell and frequent collaborator Eddie Bowley, with illustrations by Dorina Herdewijn.
In the book, which is currently available for preorder, Sam heads to the North Pole armed with rocket launchers and explosives in a bid to vanquish Santa, where they come...
Published by the Little, Brown and hitting shelves on Nov. 8, the darkly funny picture book tells the story of a gender neutral protagonist named Sam who is on a quest to put an end to the over-the-top Christmas festivities. Ridgewell has long made known his revulsion to Christmas, as he was raised Jehovah’s Witness (which doesn't recognize the holiday) -- though he is no longer practicing. Priced at $13, Sam Kills Christmas was written by Ridgewell and frequent collaborator Eddie Bowley, with illustrations by Dorina Herdewijn.
In the book, which is currently available for preorder, Sam heads to the North Pole armed with rocket launchers and explosives in a bid to vanquish Santa, where they come...
- 9/24/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
First of all, this is just a bit of Star Wars humor that I think we can all get a kick out of. There's nothing to lash out against here. It's just supposed to be fun. Remember the days when Star Wars was fun!? We should get back to that place.
Anyway, a group of fans got together and launched the Twitter account @RMTheLastJedi to begin a campaign to raise money to develop a "fan remake" of Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi. I guess they must've have secured the rights from Lucasfilm to do that... right? Sometime's fans can be silly.
Our team of producers is offering to cover the budget for a remake of The Last Jedi in order to save Star Wars. Share this and spread the word to let @RobertIger & @Disney know you want this! This isn't a joke, we're ready to have the convo now!
Anyway, a group of fans got together and launched the Twitter account @RMTheLastJedi to begin a campaign to raise money to develop a "fan remake" of Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi. I guess they must've have secured the rights from Lucasfilm to do that... right? Sometime's fans can be silly.
Our team of producers is offering to cover the budget for a remake of The Last Jedi in order to save Star Wars. Share this and spread the word to let @RobertIger & @Disney know you want this! This isn't a joke, we're ready to have the convo now!
- 6/22/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
How do the Fire Flower power ups from the world of Super Mario work? Well, Mashed offers up a “scientific” explanation that is completely made-up, absolutely absurd, and utterly hilarious. They explore tough and grammatically incorrect questions like, “What is a Fire Flower? How does it work? And what does it are?”
“The Science Of Power Ups: Fire Flower” was written by Eddie Bowley and animated by KrEid. Thanks to Mashed for sending this our way. Be sure to check out more of their cartoon spoofs on their YouTube channel and follow them on Twitter.
“The Science Of Power Ups: Fire Flower” was written by Eddie Bowley and animated by KrEid. Thanks to Mashed for sending this our way. Be sure to check out more of their cartoon spoofs on their YouTube channel and follow them on Twitter.
- 9/1/2014
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
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