video blowout: 10 great clips i haven’t posted yet
written by geoffrey on 09/29/08 2 comments


here are some awesome videos i’ve found recently, which haven’t made it to overtime yet.  now they have!

ben folds - “you don’t know me” - directed by tim and eric!

mega wicker man

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filed under commercials, disney, movies, music, sketch comedy, strange internet, video games: nintendo

FAN FILM ATTACKED: jason goes shopping
written by john on 09/09/08 leave a comment


hey, jerks who made this fan film, would it have killed you… WOULD IT HAVE FUCKING KILLED YOU to have gotten even a little make-up for the back of jason’s head?

i mean cooooooooooome on!!!! everyone knows that jason isn’t just some dude in a hockey mask. he’s a super deforemd dude in a hockey mask. he’s not some lilly skinned, slipknot fan who just shaved his head for the latest grunge-core festival. seriously… a little liquid latex and some fake blood for the back of you freinds head would have cost you what…. 30 40 dollars at the most? you just couldn’t afford it after you blew your budget on getting to use the local safe way after dark? fuck you.

and you know what, it wouldn’t even be such a big deal but you make a joke about how hideously deformed jason is at the end of the video… but it’s not funny because we already see that HE’S NOT FUCKING DEFORMED AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!

by the way, the rest of this video sucks as well. overtime comedy says it’s time for you to “give it up”!


filed under horror, internet, movies: 80s, sketch comedy

hipster government: “yes, we get it!”
written by geoffrey on 07/15/08 3 comments


check out this funny sketch from my friends in the comedy troupe your girlfriend, featuring mr. show’s john ennis!  i hope our next president understands why fresh prince of bel-air still holds up.


filed under politics, sketch comedy

rowan atkinson is “spider-plant man”
written by geoffrey on 07/01/08 leave a comment


not getting enough comic book movies this summer?  you’re right! batman, hulk, iron man, and their respective parody versions in the upcoming disaster movie, don’t hold a candle to “spider-plant man,” which was a silly parody made for bbc’s comic relief in 2005.  just remember: when you see dna on the screen, it means nasty things are happening.