How To Be A Man Is Finally Available On Netflix

Ever since we saw the trailer for Gavin McInnes’ full length movie How To Be A Man we’ve been dying with anticipation. Today it is finally available to stream on Netflix. So the next time you’re thinking about binge watching an entire season of some show you’ve already seen a million times before, give this one a watch.

Fox Digital Studios

Fox Digital Studios

Here’s the link to watch it on Netflix

Synopsis:

After finding a lump in his man-boob and fearing certain death, Mark (Gavin McInnes), a former comedian, hires the services of Bryan (Liam Aiken), a young, impressionable cameraman, to document important video lessons for Mark’s unborn son. With the help of Bryan, Mark gives his own comical, and often crude interpretation of what it truly means to be a man—like how to fight a bully, how to drink, and how to pick up women. When he almost loses everything important to him, Mark realizes that he is the one with the most to learn.

If you’re not familiar with Gavin’s work, checkout out his videos How to Fight A Baby or How to Pee in Public

Silicon Valley Season 1: Trailer

OK, admittedly we’re a little late to the party with this one but we just saw this trailer and the show looks awesome. It’s from Mike Judge who aside from Beavis and Butthead, gave us one of the best working place movies of all time, Office Space. Can he keep that same level of awesomeness in this new series? We’re not sure but judging by the trailer this looks like the nercore show we’ve been waiting for.

In the high-tech gold rush of modern Silicon Valley, the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. A comedy partially inspired by Mike Judge’s own experiences as a Silicon Valley engineer in the late 1980s.

The Simpsons Couch Gag Intro Gets Legofied

Master builder MonsieurCaron took the Lego Simpson’s House Set and with the power of stop motion he animated the opening couch gag. But that wasn’t enough, he did it again with elements from The Lego Movie. This took a ton of work but the payoff is totally worth it.

Top 10 4th Wall Breaks in Film

You know that part in a movie where the actors look at the camera and acknowledge the existence of the audience? In acting terms that’s called breaking the 4th wall. It’s a move that is usually frowned upon but a lot of movies manage to pull it off and use it to add a little fun. WatchMojo counts down the top 10 best fourth wall breaks in films as part of their latest video.