
Check out the funny video below, where Private Ryan meets XBox Live.
Today's "Funny Video of The Day" comes to us from merry old England, where fish and chips is on the menu and powdered wigs rule men's skulls. Or something; that's what Wikipedia tells us England is like these days. In the following funny video, "Saving Private Ryan" is put through the "Call of Duty" prism with hilarious results. Read on for the video, my gentle Examiner readers...
You may not catch the entire joke here unless you've played "Call of Duty" (or any online video game, for that matter; really, it's time that you got with the program, gramps), but for those of us who do get the joke, the following video from Funny or Die is hilarious.
Check it out below, folks:
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