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[Video] Happy Friday the 13th From Bloody-Disgusting!

What interesting timing for Friday the 13th to hit, dead smack in the meat of the ongoing San Diego Comic-Con. While this looks cool from the outside, our work is going to be cut out for us. Today is going to be jam-packed with horror content from interviews to all sorts of reveals from this years hottest genre films.

But before Comic-Con consumes us all, let us all take a second to celebrate our holiday. As Rebecca Black would sing, “Partying, partying – yeah – fun, fun, fun, fun.” Damn straight.

Being that Friday the 13th typically hits twice a year, it’s hard to come up with some fresh-old content to share. This morning I’ve scoured the web and delivered a hilarious clip featuring Jason Voorhees in a tribute to Benny Hill, a short from “Adult Swim” that takes you inside Jason’s home and an interview with Jason on “Family Guy”. Also, we’ve got a look at Jason’s appearance on the “Arsenio Hall Show” promoting Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, game play footage from the classic NES game, and Alice Cooper’s incredible “He’s Back (The Man Behind the Mask)” music video.

End the week right. Let Rebecca sing you off into the sunset.

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[WTF] Could This Be The Worse Music Video Ever?

There have been many truly awful music videos throughout time. Men Without HatsSafety Dance comes to mind. Or perhaps there is the more recent Friday from Rebecca Black. But neither of these, in my mind, come close to the abomination that is sweeping the internet known as 3 Second Rule from Lisa Gail Allred. Full of incredibly off-key singing, boring visuals, and just a painfully desperate attitude, this video pretty much hits all the necessary points to ensure that it goes viral for all the wrong (right?) reasons. Check it out below but get some band-aids ready for your ears. READ MORE

OMFG Of The Day: Rebecca Black Is Kinda Hardcore

So, this Rebecca Black ‘Friday’ viral video is completely absurd in my mind. It’s a fantastic example of how money creates popular music these days rather than actual talent. However, it also presents a lot of opportunity for parody. Don’t believe me? Just look below for one of the vast multitude of examples.

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