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kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
You are a shitsack, but you have some small worth to you. Just kidding Thanks, kronosposeidon!
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Congratulations to both of you!
Yoghurt: Thanks for not using indecent language. Only motherfuckers use the word "c**p".
Kuga: Thanks for not calling me a worthless shitsack. Yet.
Kuga and Yoghurt Go For The Gold! (Happy Talk Post)
Congratulations to both of you!
Yoghurt: Thanks for not using indecent language. Only motherfuckers use the word "c**p".
Kuga: Thanks for not calling me a worthless shitsack. Yet.
Holy C**p! Huge Deep-Sea Shark!
>> ^bamdrew:
(would be funnier to censor crap all the way down to c , and just let the imagination go to work...)
The next time something amazing happens I'm going to yell "Holy cock!!" God I hope I'm at a children's birthday party with a magician soon.
Holy C**p! Huge Deep-Sea Shark!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'shark, deep sea, hexanchus, submersible, wow, huge, big, scary' to 'shark, laser beams, deep sea, hexanchus, submersible, wow, huge, big' - edited by sometimes
I know what the monster is in Cloverfield! (Comedy Talk Post)
Look at this. Slusho is made from a deep sea ingredient that makes little fish into whales. Take a 1-foot long fish and make it into an 40-foot long whale. Then take a 40-foot long whale and make it into a 1600-foot long monstrosity. I think it makes some sense.
http://www.slusho.jp/
Thylan (Member Profile)
Very well written. I'm sure you'll do very well here, and I'm happy to have you as a member of our community. Cheers.
In reply to this comment by Thylan:
^ djsunkid
TBH, i mostly agree with you. However, when I ran across it, saw that whoever had stitched it together had decided/accepted it was a piranha (which it clearly is not) and that the fish was weired, ugly, and scary, I was curious to know what it actually was. The sift, being what it is, namely a fair bit more informed than the avg YouTube/Metacafe poster and it looks like with "sometimes" link, Ive not been disappointed. Also, I personally find it interesting whenever viewing unusual fish photos (especially the extreamly deep sea, and never seen before by man types, living fossils and such like).
Also, i'm still learning the ways of the sift (its tastes) and had partly expected this to fail. Democracy in action, as it were. Let the sift voice itself by not voting if it wishes. (this is a great example of something im happy DID get discarded. it didn't deserve to be here. it had been rated elsewhere, and i was curious. Would it do well here? it did not. good.)
I haven't got the sifts tastes down pat yet (and im unlikely to exclusively feed it what it likes even when i do)
Ive mostly sifted according to a mood; notably had a prodigy one inspired by watching a vid on here. 2 made it, 1 didnt. went for the old ones people dont hear anymore and that i still like and find interesting. another was my medieval folk mood. I like Blackmore's Night and Mediæval Bæbes vids that i posted just reacently. Possibly too obscure though, as, -while i find them enchanting, very well done and generally beautifull- the Blackmore's Night got almost no views (but a good vote ratio from the views it did have). Cant say the same for the Mediæval Bæbes vids though, they've had their views and still not been liked. Cant please everyone, especially with music.
Anyway, back on topic. Knowing that this fish IS known makes it utterly and irredeemably redundant.
I appreciate the votes from everyone who did, however I can get to 10 with something better than this.
*discard
Large Scary Fish - (species unknown)
^ djsunkid
TBH, i mostly agree with you. However, when I ran across it, saw that whoever had stitched it together had decided/accepted it was a piranha (which it clearly is not) and that the fish was weired, ugly, and scary, I was curious to know what it actually was. The sift, being what it is, namely a fair bit more informed than the avg YouTube/Metacafe poster and it looks like with "sometimes" link, Ive not been disappointed. Also, I personally find it interesting whenever viewing unusual fish photos (especially the extreamly deep sea, and never seen before by man types, living fossils and such like).
Also, i'm still learning the ways of the sift (its tastes) and had partly expected this to fail. Democracy in action, as it were. Let the sift voice itself by not voting if it wishes. (this is a great example of something im happy DID get discarded. it didn't deserve to be here. it had been rated elsewhere, and i was curious. Would it do well here? it did not. good.)
I haven't got the sifts tastes down pat yet (and im unlikely to exclusively feed it what it likes even when i do)
Ive mostly sifted according to a mood; notably had a prodigy one inspired by watching a vid on here. 2 made it, 1 didnt. went for the old ones people dont hear anymore and that i still like and find interesting. another was my medieval folk mood. I like Blackmore's Night and Mediæval Bæbes vids that i posted just reacently. Possibly too obscure though, as, -while i find them enchanting, very well done and generally beautifull- the Blackmore's Night got almost no views (but a good vote ratio from the views it did have). Cant say the same for the Mediæval Bæbes vids though, they've had their views and still not been liked. Cant please everyone, especially with music.
Anyway, back on topic. Knowing that this fish IS known makes it utterly and irredeemably redundant.
I appreciate the votes from everyone who did, however I can get to 10 with something better than this.
*discard
Underwater Helium-Fueled Tourette Syndrome - F*ck it's cold!
Well, if cold water isn't your thing, then maybe you shouldn't have become a marine biologist, specializing in deep sea creatures?
Great find..!
Texas D.A. Lets 23 Pedophiles Back On The Streets
...the real rub??-that justice, and responsibility for one's actions, has become something obscured and diluted to the point where we, as a society, make an issue out of the civil rights of a pedophile, when we should be making some chum for deep sea fishing with the corrupted's ground carcass ....When they walk in on one of these successful stings with the cameras, and in the presence of a handful of witnesses, there should then follow the "beating to a pulp" ceremony......what is left can be placed in a hole.
And thank you Perverticus Condrant, for doing the work you had set out to do for so long, and to the bereaved in denial, hey, he was bad juju, baby....should have seen the signs....and checked his chats...you were married, right????
Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo
In addition to his work with Tim Burton, Elfman has written scores for dozens of other films including:
* Forbidden Zone (Richard Elfman, 1980)
* Back to School, (Alan Metter, 1986)
* Wisdom (Emilio Estevez, Robert Wise, 1986)
* Big Top Pee-wee (Randal Kleiser, 1988)
* Midnight Run (Martin Brest, 1988)
* Scrooged (Richard Donner, 1988)
* Darkman (Sam Raimi, 1990)
* Dick Tracy (Warren Beatty, 1990)
* Nightbreed (Clive Barker, 1990)
* Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1993) (theme)
* Sommersby (Jon Amiel, 1993)
* Black Beauty (Caroline Thompson, 1994)
* Dolores Claiborne (Taylor Hackford, 1995)
* Dead Presidents (Hughes Brothers, 1995)
* To Die For (Gus Van Sant, 1995)
* The Frighteners (Peter Jackson, 1996)
* Freeway (Matthew Bright, 1996)
* Mission: Impossible (Brian De Palma, 1996)
* Good Will Hunting (Gus Van Sant, 1997)
* Men in Black (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1997)
* A Simple Plan (Sam Raimi, 1998)
* Proof of Life (Taylor Hackford, 1999)
* Chicago (Rob Marshall, 2002) (The instrumental pieces "After Midnight" and "Roxie's Suite")
* Spider-Man (Sam Raimi, 2002)
* Red Dragon (Brett Ratner, 2002)
* Hulk (Ang Lee, 2003)
* Spider-Man 2 (Sam Raimi, 2004)
* Deep Sea 3D (Howard Hall, 2006)
* Nacho Libre (Jared Hess, 2006) (Ramses Suite)
* Charlotte's Web (Gary Winick, 2006)
* Meet the Robinsons (Steve Anderson, 2007)
* Spider-Man 3 (Sam Raimi, 2007)
He has also written the theme music for several television series, including:
* Pee-wee's Playhouse (some episodes) (1986)
* Sledge Hammer! (1986)
* The Simpsons (1989)
* Beetlejuice (1989)
* Tales from the Crypt (1989)
* The Flash (1990)
* Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
* Dilbert (1999)
* Desperate Housewives (2004)
* Point Pleasant (2005)
BBC - The Deep
All other parts of this doc can be found here on this blog
The Blue Planet is a BBC nature documentary series narrated by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the UK from 12 September 2001.
Described as "the first ever comprehensive series on the natural history of the world's oceans",[1] each of the eight 50-minute episodes examines a different aspect of marine life. The underwater photography included creatures and behaviour that had hitherto never been filmed.[2]
from wikipedia
Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
Here is Elfman's filmography:
[2006] Charlotte's Web
Deep Sea 3D [IMAX Movie]
Nacho Libre
Serenada Schizophrana [Concert Work]
[2005] Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
[2004] Spider-Man 2
[2003] Big Fish
Hulk
[2002] Chicago
Home Video: The Making of Mad Matt
Men in Black II
Red Dragon
Spider-Man
[2001] Heartbreakers
Mazer World
Novocaine
Planet of the Apes
Spy Kids
[2000] The Family Man
Proof of Life
The World of Stainboy
[1999] Anywhere But Here
"Dilbert" [TV Series]
Instinct
My Favorite Martian
Sleepy Hollow
[1998] A Civil Action
Modern Vampyres
A Simple Plan
[1997] Flubber
Good Will Hunting
Men In Black
Scream 2
[1996] Extreme Measures
Freeway
The Frighteners
Mars Attacks!
Mission: Impossible
[1995] Dead Presidents
Dolores Claiborne
Little Demons [Demo]
To Die For
[1994] Black Beauty
Shrunken Heads
[1993] Army Of Darkness
Sommersby
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
[1992] Article 99
Batman Returns
[1991] Pure Luck
[1990] Darkman
Dick Tracy
Edward Scissorhands
"The Flash" [TV Series]
Nightbreed
[1989] Batman
"Beetlejuice: The Animated Series" [TV Series]
"The Simpsons" [TV Series]
"Tales from the Crypt" [TV Series]
Three Fugitives
[1988] Beetlejuice
Big Top Pee Wee
Hot To Trot
Midnight Run
Scrooged
[1987] Summer School
[1986] Back To School
"Fast Times" [TV Series]
"Pee-Wee's Playhouse" [TV Series]
"Sledge Hammer!" [TV Series] (theme)
Wisdom
[1985] "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" [TV Series]
"Amazing Stories" [TV Series]
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
[1980] Forbidden Zone
Danny Elfman - Gratitude
Here is Elfman's filmography:
[2006] Charlotte's Web
Deep Sea 3D [IMAX Movie]
Nacho Libre
Serenada Schizophrana [Concert Work]
[2005] Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
[2004] Spider-Man 2
[2003] Big Fish
Hulk
[2002] Chicago
Home Video: The Making of Mad Matt
Men in Black II
Red Dragon
Spider-Man
[2001] Heartbreakers
Mazer World
Novocaine
Planet of the Apes
Spy Kids
[2000] The Family Man
Proof of Life
The World of Stainboy
[1999] Anywhere But Here
"Dilbert" [TV Series]
Instinct
My Favorite Martian
Sleepy Hollow
[1998] A Civil Action
Modern Vampyres
A Simple Plan
[1997] Flubber
Good Will Hunting
Men In Black
Scream 2
[1996] Extreme Measures
Freeway
The Frighteners
Mars Attacks!
Mission: Impossible
[1995] Dead Presidents
Dolores Claiborne
Little Demons [Demo]
To Die For
[1994] Black Beauty
Shrunken Heads
[1993] Army Of Darkness
Sommersby
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas
[1992] Article 99
Batman Returns
[1991] Pure Luck
[1990] Darkman
Dick Tracy
Edward Scissorhands
"The Flash" [TV Series]
Nightbreed
[1989] Batman
"Beetlejuice: The Animated Series" [TV Series]
"The Simpsons" [TV Series]
"Tales from the Crypt" [TV Series]
Three Fugitives
[1988] Beetlejuice
Big Top Pee Wee
Hot To Trot
Midnight Run
Scrooged
[1987] Summer School
[1986] Back To School
"Fast Times" [TV Series]
"Pee-Wee's Playhouse" [TV Series]
"Sledge Hammer!" [TV Series] (theme)
Wisdom
[1985] "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" [TV Series]
"Amazing Stories" [TV Series]
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
[1980] Forbidden Zone
The Blue Planet - Deep Sea Pt.2
even more deep sea action
These are the Stingrays
What a great idea, and well executed.
I caught a stingray once while deep-sea fishing...caught and released. Musta been a sleeper cell.