The fine folks at STARFLEET STUDIOS in Iowa (not StarBASE Studios in Arkansas) have released a fun little comedy vignette as Kathryn Janeway seeks a critical item, only to be thwarted by…a barista???
Tag: Funny stuff
3 new parody music videos added to FUNNY STUFF: “DISCOVERY gets DIZZY!”
After the fourth episode of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY introduced the new spinny-winny “spore drive” that makes the starship whirl like a Dervish, someone decided to create a short parody music video using the chorus of the song “You Spin Me Right Round” by Dead or Alive. Well, Jonathan decided to take it one step beyond by doing a parody music video using an ENTIRE song. And which song, you ask? How about the 1969 bubblegum pop hit “Dizzy” by Tommy Roe…
Earlier on, I “honed my craft” by trying to edit together a couple of other spinning songs. Here was my first attempt using the rock classic “Dizzy Miss Lizzy” by The Beatles…
While fun (and a great song), that was a little too repetitive to really keep my interest. So I tried again with the oh-so-perfectly titled “The Twist” by the legendary Chubby Checker…
Better, but not quite there yet. And that’s when I remembered the song “Dizzy,” and well, you already saw the result at the top.
So forget about warp speed! Toss out transwarp conduits and quantum drives! We’re even leaving ludicrous speed in our dust!
Thanks to Lt. Stamets’ mushrooms, we get to moldly go where no fan has gone before!!! Spore speed—when you absolutely, positively have to be there a second from now…
New video added to FUNNY STUFF: “IT Guy’s Log”
Here’s a brilliant and hysterical fan-made short created with just a green screen, one TNG uniform, a digital background, two VFX shots from TNG, a bunch of voice-overs, and one very relatable guy from the IT department on board the Enterprise-D. Long live IT Guy!
New video added to FUNNY STUFF: “Star Trek TAG TEAM”
Like wrestling? Hate wrestling? Either way, you’re sure to to get a laugh out of Star Trek: TAG TEAM, a short parody from the folks at Spiffy Films. They describe themselves as “…animated parodies, with a bent towards tactical flubbery, contextual inconsistency and immersion-busting minutiae; poking holes in all the places your brain had quite happily decided to leave the heck alone, because you were trying to enjoy your popcorn, gosh dernit…” Here’s what happened when Spiffy Films got their hands on Star Trek: