Cassetteboy are back. The masters of the YouTube cut-up have exclusively revealed on Digital Spy the long-awaited sequel to their genius 'Cassetteboy vs The Bloody Apprentice' video.
But what's the real story behind these strange men with cassettes on their heads? One half of the secretive duo - we'll call him Mike, because that's his name - spoke to us about their origins, the future for their online parody videos (watch their excellent David Cameron conference rap here) and a potential Cassetteboy TV series.
How did Cassetteboy begin?
"It started out a very long time ago. We used to make compilation cassette tapes for our friends. In between the music, we would put little snippets of speech off the radio. Often it would be Chris Morris's On The Hour spoof news show or little bits off the telly. Gradually those tapes got more and more complicated and the music got edged out.
But what's the real story behind these strange men with cassettes on their heads? One half of the secretive duo - we'll call him Mike, because that's his name - spoke to us about their origins, the future for their online parody videos (watch their excellent David Cameron conference rap here) and a potential Cassetteboy TV series.
How did Cassetteboy begin?
"It started out a very long time ago. We used to make compilation cassette tapes for our friends. In between the music, we would put little snippets of speech off the radio. Often it would be Chris Morris's On The Hour spoof news show or little bits off the telly. Gradually those tapes got more and more complicated and the music got edged out.
- 12/12/2014
- Digital Spy
With almost 2 million hits on YouTube, many of you have possibly already seen and laughed at this, but for the rest of you fans of Bethesda Softwork's The Elder Scrolls video game series, this video is a must-see.
The video comes from popular YouTube user Harry Partridge, who created an animated short in celebration of the release of the first teaser trailer for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In it, a character gets a little overly excited about the announcement -- something most die hard fans will have no problem associating with and understanding.
The cartoon is only a little over a minute in length, but it's hilarious and the song spoof on the Skyrim musical theme is catchy and will be stuck in your head for hours. All that's left to wonder is how excited this gentleman would get over the recent gameplay trailer that was released!
You can...
The video comes from popular YouTube user Harry Partridge, who created an animated short in celebration of the release of the first teaser trailer for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In it, a character gets a little overly excited about the announcement -- something most die hard fans will have no problem associating with and understanding.
The cartoon is only a little over a minute in length, but it's hilarious and the song spoof on the Skyrim musical theme is catchy and will be stuck in your head for hours. All that's left to wonder is how excited this gentleman would get over the recent gameplay trailer that was released!
You can...
- 3/6/2011
- by The Movie God
- Geeks of Doom
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