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Steorn - Free energy technology, or hoax?
I need some free energy to power my BS detector. These folks are making it run up quite an electric bill...
Trigun - Orignal Opening Theme (1:29)
This is the original opening of the anime "Trigun" with an absolutely killer theme. AFAIK, this opening was never shown on Cartoon Network's broadcast of the show.
The theme is "H.T." (Humanoid Typhoon) by Tsuneo Imahori.
Fox News: Shepherd Smith Blows It (0:35; Language)
This is a bit of an oldie. I'm surprised it hasn't been posted, but I searched and couldn't find it.
Daily Show: CNN, the network of fearmongers
Oh no! The Fear Font!
Love the guy pulling the Gatoraide off the shelf in the shampoo aisle, those guys are so phony.
Sarah Silverman and Her Sidekick III
I like her and think she can be funny sometimes. But these videos don't do anything for me.
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
One of the all-time great videos.
Blue Man Group - "Baba O'Riley" from Americas Got Talent Season 1 Finale
I was so expecting to hate that, but they did a really good job.
Deliverance - Dueling Banjos Scene (4:01; language).
This is the second most famous scene from the 1972 John Boorman film "Deliverance". Actors in the scene include Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Jon Voight, and Ronny Cox on the guitar.
Banjo Boy was played by Billy Redden:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0714681/bio
Make sure to watch the end of the clip.
You don't want to mess with Gny. Sgt. Hartman... (*Language NSFW*)
IIRC, Roger Ebert gave Full Metal Jacket a Thumbs Down in the same show he gave Benji the Hunted a Thumbs Up.
What's remarkable about this clip, and Kubrick films in general, is that he uses extremely long takes. The first part is a continuous tracking shot that runs well over a minute.
Another thing that gives Kubrick films a unique look is that he uses natural or existing lighting whenever possible. This scene is probably lit from the windows, which are covered on the outside with paper. If studio lights were used, they would be outside the windows.
In this clip, Private Pyle is played by Vincent D'Onofrio, who's on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and also played Orson Welles in the movie "Ed Wood" (although Welle's voice was dubbed by cartoon voice-actor Maurice LaMarche).
You know things are bad when Joe Scarborough is asking if Bush is an idiot...
"I didn't think Joe would ever be the source of a Bush blooper reel, but check his blog out too."
Since Olbermann became a success and Dan Abrams was promoted to manager big-shot, MS-NBC has quit trying to be FOX News Lite. They killed Rita Cosby's show and Abrams own show, and Tucker Carlson's and Joe Scarborough's shows are both becoming more Countdownesque. Carlson has some funny bits slagging Nancy Grace, and Joe has done some good bits on Laura Ingram. Tucker and Joe aren't my two favorite people in the world, but at least they both seem to have authentic senses of humor, something completely absent from the folks at FOX and CNN.
The network is actually becoming watchable, at least in small doses.
The Love Scene from Deliverance. Very, Very NSFW!
This scene shouldn't be seen outside of the context of the movie. It's an excellent, but disturbing movie, and it's unlikely that anything like it would be made today. (It was made in 1972).
http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/15297042.htm
Sweet Tired Kitten
Poor kitty, must have encountered an Ubuntu thread on Digg...
Peanuts - Charlie Brown Christmas. Yes, the entire special (25:41)
Man I've always hated Peanuts. But I'll vote this up for all you people who think you actually enjoy them and don't have as gooda taste in cartoons as I do...
You know things are bad when Joe Scarborough is asking if Bush is an idiot...
At least Bush is smart enough to hide his dead interns...
Ole' uncle Jimmy's 'Super Karate Monkey Death Car'
Yeah, that show had so many memorable scenes and episodes. Adam West... Dave giving a eulogy for the clan member... And of course, "Stinkbutt".
And that scene where Phil Hartman was explaining the prank he once played on a guy by locking him in a car trunk...
Good times, good times...