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September Clues - Part 1
Almost all of these oddities are easily explained with slight differences in camera angles mixed with extremes telephoto lenses. All of these camera shots were miles away from ground zero.
The timing of the blackouts are strangely similar, but why would there be black-outs at all? Because during live video shots, technicians were sitting at the controls with orders from the FCC to not show "traumatic imagerey" on live tv. That's why they have a tape delay. This is in large part due to a suicide by shotgun that was accidentally broadcast live in 1998. News stations all moved to tape delays and had instructions to "obscure" violence that happened during live broadcasts.
Some thought the plane impact was such a moment, others did not. Obviously two people at two different tv stations had very similar gut reactions: to obscure the moment of impact, but get back to the shot as soon as possible. And their timing was a little slow.
Obviously this is just a guess, but it is far more plausible than some vast conspiracy that the US government is incapable of pulling off.
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Trying to finish watching, but it's too painful. Whoever made this can't grasp simple concepts like perspective.
And they think it's more likely that a super-sophisticated virtual reality program accidentally made a background character translucent rather than do a little research about video interleaving and compression.
And they think to simplify complex concepts like acoustic dynamics in a dense urban environment.
Patently absurd. I can't finish watching.
Give me some real evidence. Lets hear from some of the dozens or hundreds of government workers that had to have been involved in this so-called fabrication. I would believe one single whistle-blower with some real government credentials over a thousand "charcoal" planes and "road-runner" physics videos.
arvana (Member Profile)
Your video, Wile E. Coyote finally gets the Road Runner (Family Guy), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Stop Big Media
You'll notice none of the networks were CNN... hmmm So at least one of them haven't gone to the dark side.
I hate to break it to you arsenault185 but CNN is owned by Time Warner, was bought from Ted Turner in the 90's when Clinton signed the last big consolidation bill though he still works there, and yes, they were included and deservedly so. The same Time Warner that has been pushing the music industry into its current State, the same Time Warner that owns Road Runner cable among others and has been trying to consolidate the internet under corporate control, and the same one that showcases such O'Reilly wannabes such as Beck.
It's actually one of the more aggressive corps at trying to push their own agenda at the public expense, I wouldn't put it more than a hair above News Corp myself and not a lot more reliable.
You can get a list of Time Warner holdings as well as most other major media conglomerates in the drop-down menu at the following URL. http://www.cjr.org/resources/
Mel Blanc's Vocal Cords Doing the Looney Tunes Voices
This made me curious to see how many voices he does, so via wiki:
1. Porky Pig (1936-1989, assumed from Joe Dougherty)
2. The Maxwell (Jack Benny's car)
3. Daffy Duck (1937)
4. Happy Rabbit (a.k.a. Bugs Bunny's prototype) (1938)
5. Bugs Bunny (1940-1989)
6. Woody Woodpecker (1940)
7. Cecil Turtle (1941)
8. Tweety Bird (1942-1989)
9. Private Snafu, numerous World War II related cartoons (1943)
10. Yosemite Sam (1945-1989) ("Hare Trigger")
11. Pepé Le Pew (1945-1989)
12. Sylvester (1946-1989) aka Thomas (1947) in some films
13. Foghorn Leghorn (1946-1989)
14. The Barnyard Dawg (1946-1989)
15. Henery Hawk (1946-1989)
16. Charlie Dog (1947)
17. Mac (of Mac & Tosh) (1947)
18. K-9 (1948) (sidekick to Marvin the Martian)
19. Marvin the Martian (1948)
20. Road Runner (1949)
21. Beaky Buzzard (1950)
22. Elmer Fudd (1950, 1958, 1970s and 1980s)
23. Bruno the Bear (1951)
24. Wile E. Coyote (silent until 1952, first spoke in the short "Operation: Rabbit")
25. Speedy Gonzales (1953)
26. The Tasmanian Devil (1954)
27. Barney Rubble (1960-1989)
28. Dino (1960-1989) (Fred Flintstone's pet.)
29. Cosmo G. Spacely (1962)
30. Hardy Har Har (1962-1964)
31. Secret Squirrel (1965-1966)
32. Bubba McCoy from "Where's Huddles?"
33. Chug-a-Boom/The Ant Hill Mob/The Bully Brothers from "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop (1969)"
34. Speed Buggy (1973)
35. Tucker the Mouse from "A Cricket in Times Square (1973)"
36. Captain Caveman (1977)
37. Twiki from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
38. Heathcliff (1980, appeared in syndication from 1984-1987)
raven (Member Profile)
My (road runner) connection is a slooooo as christmas this morning. I'll have a look for one Sunday night. Thanks!
In reply to your comment:
this be deader than dead...
http://www.videosift.com/video/Alien-hiding-behind-post-grabs-boy
fix it and I'll add it to me new playlist! I Want to Believe!
Johnny Knoxville rides Wile E. Coyote-style big red rocket
Watch that burst come out the side after the failed attempt; scary.
I like the Coyote-style cape and helmet he's wearing, but if they could set it off with a huge fuse leading up to the end of the rocket, then the Road Runner imagery would be complete.
Jonny Quest Classic Opening and Closing Credits
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
It was definitely on my Saturday morning schedule. Though I think by the time I saw it in the late 70s, it was well into syndication.
OT buy my fav. was the Bugs Bunny Road Runner hour. That opening song is etched in my brain. "This is it, night of nights ..." I think I've looked for it before.
Man, I could go for a big bowl of Apple Jacks.
Road Runner in..polish?
The YouTube comment said Polish..at one point the character says "Oh No", and it sounds almost but not quite like a Russian "Nyet".. who knew there was spoken dialog in a Road Runner cartoon?
MINE 2 (Hilaroious BF2 Comedy) Part 2 of 3
Yeah, the Road Runner part is my favorite!
MINE 2 (Hilaroious BF2 Comedy) Part 2 of 3
OMG, the 1:45 parody skit is stellar.
Oh geez, and the Road Runner bit is an all-time classic, yay!
Kung Fu Hustle - Final Scene
frog dude = the beast. I loved the Buhdist Palm thingey. But I think my fave part of the movie was eariler with the whole segment with the knives in the arms and then running ala the Road Runner.
wile e. coyote FINALLY catches the roadrunner
The desert scenery in the first two Road Runner cartoons, Fast and Furry-ous (1949) and Beep Beep (mid 1952), was designed by Robert Gribbroek and was quite realistic. In subsequent cartoons the scenery was designed by Maurice Noble and was far more abstract. Several different styles were used.
Its Beep Beep officially.