
Sean Connery’s voiceover from Highlander takes the Teletubbies to a whole new level
Matt Highton has brightened our timelines many, many times. For instance, we’re all better off for having seen this.
I don't have many skills in this world, but I do have enough to make a looping gif of Dick Van Dyke kicking Boris Johnson up the arse for your entertainment. pic.twitter.com/ufnIhi5RYu
— Matthew Highton (@MattHighton) January 18, 2022
One of the things we like most about him is his unique creativity, perfectly demonstrated by this mash-up of the Teletubbies and *checks notes* Sean Connery’s opening voiceover from Highlander.
Top work. When he shared the video with Twitter, it received the praise it truly deserves.
You know, I think that's about what I need to end this week on the internet. See you next time. https://t.co/fJIOvRwA8p
— Rob Wieland Presents GIRLS HEIST OUT (@robowieland) March 18, 2022
Important. https://t.co/oK4IopESWX
— Guillaume Ledit (@LeGuillaume) March 19, 2022
This gets funnier and funnier https://t.co/CMw3fmQnHk
— Inevitable Beth / EM Faulds (@BethKesh) March 19, 2022
We’re gonna need more broadswords… https://t.co/zZFXhb5xLA
— Jim Parsons (@JPWP) March 19, 2022
…oh, dear gods, it works. https://t.co/vIROq6Jbei
— Lili Saintcrow (@lilithsaintcrow) March 18, 2022
Heather Burns nailed it.
Some days you are reminded why the internet exists. https://t.co/dTMZ7HMKe7
— Heather Burns 🐝 (@incendiebruyere) March 19, 2022
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