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"Who's On First?" - The Sequel

What If Disney Had Made Star Wars?

In The 70's You Weren't Required To Be High, But it Helped.

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Ricky Gervais Trolls Tim Allen

Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

You do realize that Polar Express has been universally panned for having almost zombie-level animation

Oh - I realize it. They show the stupid movie every Christmas now, and by process of random chance I am occasionally exposed to a few seconds of it. It really and truely is an awful movie - and not just because of the creepy Uncanny Valley factor, and the nuclear Santa. The writing is just awful, and you can tell that Hanks was just dailing this one in. The movie has more padding than a linebacker because it was like a 10 page kid's book stretched out into a feature film. And the so-called 'musical numbers'? When I saw that Hot Chocolate song I about ralphed. The Polar Express movie is a massive stinkburger that should have been on MST3K.

Craig Ferguson - The "Doctor Who" Musical Number

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Craig Ferguson - The "Doctor Who" Musical Number

Craig Ferguson - The "Doctor Who" Musical Number

jimnms says...

>> ^ctrlaltbleach:

I think this is a dupe.
dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Craig-Ferguson-s-Banned-Dr-Who-Cold-Open


That's a tough one to call. This one is a bit different because it was officially aired with his explanation of why it wasn't in the first place, the other one is just the "leaked" intro that never aired.

Soccer Comedy of 2010

Indian Terminator: Fight the Matrix

Saturday morning cartoons taught you collectivism! (Politics Talk Post)

choggie says...

The socio-genetic experiment has worked well-Gone are the days of bashing people over thehead with mallets and blowing them up with TNT-I watched Sesame Street for the musical numbers-The best cartoons were ones with no message whatsoever rather, the renderings and animation always held preeminence over the scripting. Mornings before public school programming were spent with the 3 stooges and Bugs, Woody Woodpecker and re-runs of Twilight zone and Outer Limits at night...

I grew up listening to music more that suckling of of the cathode ray nipple-Lot's of Zappa, obscure garage bands, and selective pop. Television was clear as a fucking bell to me- An insidious programming glow for those whose minds were already forming into a mass of putty easily manipulated and influenced to do the bidding of the advertisers, financiers, and criminal politicians bent on turning everyone into easily managed robots.(I did watch every Charlie's Angels episode each week, and had posters of all of em, on the wall opposite the black light posters!)

Fast-forward to the now and it would seem that the shit worked better than expected. The last couple of generations are as gullible and susceptible as ever to the machine.

Art, music, performance, and the artisan trades are dying-the third-world is polluting the first(by design), and regurgitated, hackneyed scripts have replaced what was once a higher more inspired art.

More power to ya BF, as you do battle in the exclusive arena you have chosen....The passion is what is important.

USA For Africa - We Are The World (1985)

robbshell says...

With the imminent release of the 2010 model, I had to come back and watch this one. I didn't realize it was 7 minutes long--all music. They really chopped it back in 1985. It brought back memories with friends. Also, a hilarious comedy bit by Bette Midler on her "Mud will be FLUNG tonight"Album. It was strictly comedy with maybe two musical numbers.....but she came off a hilariously funny riff with the following..."WE are the rich....we are the famous...." I look forward to the new one.....With the Divine Miss M's background position in this '85 version and her busy schedule, the resident diva will be Barbra. We don't need the last name.......This new woman whose name out diva's all the women in the first one....Diana Ross, the Pointer Sisters, Patti Austin, Dionne Warwick, Tina Turner....I will be tuned in this Friday for the opening ceremonies for the OLYMPICS in Vancouver to see this new version. AND PLEASE REMEMBER---this money is for people who never had anything before the earthquake, and absolutely nothing now. And the saddest, the orphans. Let's help them. Buy ten copies and hand them out. I live in UTAH--have nothing to do with this organization, but we need to help. And we need to not stop in Haiti....there are so many places that are so bad we would think they set it up and then ran behind a jungle wall an hopped into a Bentley and went home.....JUST HELP

Woman at a comedy show in Australia with no sense of humor

BeLikeMrBungle says...

Hey everyone. I have seen the whole show, there is no debate about whether this is a set-up because if you'd seen it all after she storms off both the man and woman come out on stage and perform a musical number with him. They showed the whole thing on Paramount Comedy a couple of weeks ago.

Zach Galifianakis on Comedy Central (Full Standup)

poolcleaner says...

There were some pretty decent Comedy Central specials in the early 2000s. I also noticed a lot of prop comedy using pads of paper and musical numbers (as well as an offbeat, ironic humor). Dimitri Martin is one other comic who had a similar act -- then there was the this magician comic, the Amazing Dan or something. Love this era of Comedy Central specials!



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