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Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

School bus becomes a Cool bus and does a wheelie

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NO, I WILL NOT COMPLY! PERIOD

MycroftHomlz says...

I was reading the Wiki on Hitler and I found something very very funny-

"...He had a fiancée, Mimi Reiter in the 1920s, and later had a mistress, Eva Braun. He had a close bond with his half-niece Geli Raubal...[92] All three women attempted suicide during their relationship with him, a fact which has led to speculation that Hitler may have had unusual sexual fetishes, such as urolagnia, as was claimed by Otto Strasser..."

(He was into watersports...who knew?)

I find it embarrassing that this guy was a Presidential Candidate, but that is neither here nor there...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urolagnia

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Why I Was Never Late For School

Seventeen Moments of Spring - Spy Mashup

Farhad2000 says...

Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973) ("Семнадцать мгновений весны" in Russian), also Seventeen Instants of Spring is a Soviet TV miniseries. It was filmed at Gorky Film Studio, directed by Tatiana Lioznova and based on the series of books by the novelist Yulian Semyonov. It is divided into 12 episodes, with each part being 70 minutes and the whole series being 840 minutes long.

The series is about the life of Soviet spy Maksim Isaev operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stirlitz, played by the Soviet actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov. Other leading roles were played by Leonid Bronevoy, Oleg Tabakov, Yuri Vizbor, Evgeni Evstigneev, Rostislav Plyatt, Vasily Lanovoy, and Mikhail Zharkovsky.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring

One of the best series I have ever seen.

"Triumph of the Will" -- definitive German propaganda film

choggie says...

Ror all ya Nazi buffs, here's the cretins' in this little flick, destined to lick for all eternity, the triage room floors of Hell's Veteran's Hospital.....Don't really wanna vote for this, and won't......
Adolf Hitler ... Himself (lauded by Hess, Physical Labour speech to RAD, Behind Us Comes Germany speech to HJ, We Created Our State speech, Black Shadow speech to SA, reviews parade, Two Principles speech to Party) rest of cast listed alphabetically: Max Amann ... Himself (views parade of SA in long pants, no banners) Martin Bormann ... Himself (sits on Hitler's left, at HJ rally, enters hall behind Hess, sits behind Streicher) Walter Buch ... Himself (views parade of SA in long pants, no banners, views SS parade) Walter Darré ... Himself (Health of Our Farmers speech) Otto Dietrich ... Himself (Truth About Germany speech) Sepp Dietrich ... Himself (Commander of the SS-Leibstandarten) Hans Frank ... Himself (speech) Josef Goebbels ... Himself (arrives by plane with Hitler, Bright Flame speech, at HJ rally, views RAD parade, listens to Hitler) Hermann Göring ... Himself (listens to Hess, reviews Army, parades in SA uniform then joins Hitler, listens to Hitler, stands and nods agreement) Jakob Grimminger ... Blood Flag BearerRudolf Hess ... Himself (opens Congress, You Are Germany speech, at HJ rally, reviews parade, sits on Hitler's right, introduces Hitler, listens to Hitler, Hitler Is Germany speech) Reinhard Heydrich ... Himself (views SS parade with other officers by Hitler's car) Konstantin Hierl ... Himself (National Labour Service speech, presents RAD to Hitler, leads RAD parade then joins Hitler) Heinrich Himmler ... Himself (walks to flame with Hitler and Lutze, leads SS at SA rally, leads SS parade then joins Hitler, sits beside Lutze, listens to Hitler) Robert Ley ... Himself (reviews DAF with Hitler, Single Thought speech, salutes SA parade, listens to Hitler with Schwarz) Viktor Lutze ... Himself (speech as new SA leader, walks to flame with Hitler, Faithful to Führer speech, leads SA parade then joins Hitler, sits between Himmler and Hess, listens to Hitler) Erich Raeder ... Himself (listens to Hess, salutes SA parade when Göring sighted) Fritz Reinhardt ... Himself (Improvements speech) Alfred Rosenberg ... Himself (Unshakeable Belief speech) Hjalmar Schacht ... HimselfFranz Xaver Schwarz ... Himself (sits between Wagner and Himmler, listens to Hitler with Ley) Julius Streicher ... Himself (stands with Hitler, Purity Of Race speech, sits on Hitler's left near podium, nods in agreement with Hitler) Fritz Todt ... Himself (Autobahn speech) Werner von Blomberg ... Himself (reviews Army units with Hitler and Göring) Hans Georg von Friedeburg ... Himself (salutes SA parade when Göring sighted) Gerd von Rundstedt ... Himself (behind Raeder as he salutes, views Army parade with officers) (unconfirmed) Baldur von Schirach ... Himself (in car, arrives at stadium with Hitler, Selfless Youth speech to HJ, views SS parade, listens to Hitler) Adolf Wagner ... Himself (reads Hitler's proclamation, views parade of SA in short pants, sits beside Schwarz, listens to Hitler)
Change of heart-
Historic, and a lot like sweeps week or the Superbowl, in channeled energy tword's a goal.....Hitler was a psychotic, and quite sure twards' the finale of other great nations, we'll see more of his ilk.....Iran's charming sickoid, North Vietnam's......short matter of time for the west.....

Cosmic Wars, Episode I: The Gathering Shadow

Fellini's '8 1/2' - Great Moments in Cinema

Farhad2000 says...

Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993) was one of the most influential and widely revered Italian film-makers of the 20th century and is considered to be one of the finest film directors of all time. Fellini's films typically combine memory, dreams, fantasy, and desire.

8½ (Italian: Otto e Mezzo) is a 1963 film written and directed by Italian director Federico Fellini. It is regularly acclaimed by film critics as one of the finest films ever made; in a recent poll of film directors conducted by the British Film Institute, 8½ was ranked 3rd best film of all time. The film was shot in black-and-white by influential and innovative cinematographer Gianni di Venanzo, and features a soundtrack by Nino Rota.

The plot revolves around an Italian film director, Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni), who is suffering from 'director's block'. He is supposed to be directing a science fiction film but has lost interest amid his marital difficulties. As Guido struggles half-heartedly to work on the film, a series of flashbacks and dreams delve into his memories and fantasies, frequently them with reality.

Skidoo, 1968 Acid Comedy -

sfjocko says...

This is one of those things, watch it too late at night or in an altered state, and the next day you won't be sure it wasn't a dream. This lengthy closing segment of an Otto Preminger film "Skidoo" gets increasingly surreal, in a 1968 pop culture way. It's all about LSD. Groucho Marx is God. And in the closing scene he's smoking a doobie. Really.

Here's the summary that caught my eye: One of Tony's(Gleason) cellmates turns out to be a draft dodger called Fred the Professor (Pendleton); an electonics wizard who has renounced technology.... He writes his wife with news, on stationery borrowed from Fred, and ignores Fred's pleas not to lick the envelope. When he does, he discovers the hard way that all the stationery is soaked with LSD... enough to send the whole prison on a hard trip. Fred guides Tony through the resulting acid experience, helping him come to terms with his worries about Darlene and his past, and plotting their escape.

Darlene and Stash spend the night aboard God's yacht, with Stash getting word back to Flo and his friends about their location, and a coded plea for help. As the hippies mount a rescue, Tony and Fred build a makeshift balloon from discarded freezer bags and garbage cans, dump the whole supply of stationery into the prison's lunch, and fly out of the prison as everyone below begins to freak out.

As it happens, both the hippies (led by Flo, who sings the title number as they storm the yacht) and the balloon arrive at God's hideaway at the same time. As they hunt him down, God abandons ship. Tony and Flo borrow a cabin on the yacht and renew their relationship, while Angie marries Elizabeth, and Stash and Darlene take their own hippie vows. God and Fred sail off together to pursue a simpler life.
- courtesy Wikipedia

Be sure to watch at least the credits, which are entirely sung by Nilssen.

Carol Channing always adds an air of the surreal, or at least "wtf?!", but I did not expect to see Groucho Marx smoking a doobie. The cast is a dizzying potpourri of everyone who's anyone, a la "Mad,Mad World". Jackie Gleason and Carol Channing, Cesar Romero and Frankie Avalon, Peter Lawford, Burgess Meredith, Groucho Marx, Harry Nilssen

President of Venezuela Calls George W Bush a Donkey

hotpotatomash says...

joedirt, u r right. he crossed the line with the drunk remark although the rest seemed accurate. beyond the lame rhetoric, what's really bad about this is that it literally could move bush to act. bush is like otto in "a fish called wanda" - just don't call him stupid. but with bush, it is don't call him chicken or coward. this is why the neocons were running around town calling bush weak on foreign policy. and it worked. bush became even more hawkish which is hard to believe.

malice, i think you were born about 65 years too late and in the wrong country. oh, and FYI, we need venezuela far more than venezuela needs us. you don't think chavez knows this? that's why he has the power and can say these things. in fact, the only person/country benefitting more from high oil prices than saudi arabia and bush, cheney, rumsfeld, etc. is chavez.

also, do you even realize your making the case against your own position? you admit the world mocks us but you cannot come to terms with the reasons behind the mockery. there is a much easier solution than warring with every country on the planet.

and why do you assert a direct correlation between government officials and intelligence and demean the intellignece of people on this board? it is a well known fact that money and connections play a far greater role in advancing through government than intelligence. look at our president. there must be 30 million americans more qualified people for the job. he failed in everything he had tried prior to running for president and still almost won twice.

finally, was it political correctness when the cia attempted a coup in venezuela? it seems to me you are a bit quick to throw around the word fool and would be better served looking in the mirror.



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