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This Week’s Top Web Comedy Videos: The Ghostbusters Are Type of Dicks [Video]

This Weeks Top Web Comedy Videos: The Ghostbusters Are Type of Dicks [Video]

Everybody’s been clamoring for Ghostbusters 3, but in this video, they’ve get back and it may well not be an excellent thing. You know, because they’re dicks.

The rest of the right top comedy videos from this week shall be found over at Splitsider , include Obama’s new high-speed bus plan, Michael Ian Black’s insane roadtrip, The Social Network tackled by other directors, and some really lousy advice from Snow White.

Other highlights from the week in comedy:

- Harrison Ford showed up to visit Conan , and he happened to be high out of his brain at the time.
-NBC decides to extend its Thursday night comedy block to three hours . Comedy overload!
- The Onion ‘s new TV show gets its first trailer .
- The first trailer in your Highness a medieval stoner comedy starring James Franco, Danny McBride and Natalie Portman in a chainmail bikini hit the net.
-Alec Baldwin randomly did some really low-budget local commercials for an upstate NY grocery store chain.

This Weeks Top Web Comedy Videos: The Ghostbusters Are Type of Dicks [Video] Splitsider is a site about comedy and the folks who create it. It covers movies, TV shows, web videos, books and any other format that exists to make you laugh.

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