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Barseps
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i am watching this again, it is fuckin hilarious. thank you so much for the *'s!!!
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Christopher Lloyd as Spock made me LOL
*Doublepromote
*Quality
Kevin Pollack ~ Star Trek
Christopher Lloyd as Spock made me LOL![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/teeth.gif)
*Doublepromote
*Quality
Kevin Pollack ~ Star Trek
Robin Williams as Chekov, Christopher Lloyd as Spock, Jack Nicholson as Bones, but who was Scotty ?
Land Ahoy! And we are NOT stopping!
Hello Lloyds ?
Casting Anakin Skywalker - Star Wars Episode 1
I thought Devin Michael was far more believable than Lloyd, even back when I saw this extra on the DVD.
Casting Anakin Skywalker - Star Wars Episode 1
"I think she said feck...."
Hey that's Michael Angarano (the dark haired boy), who shortly after losing this role bounced back with the role of young William in Almost Famous! Not a bad consolation prize.
Also, interesting that Jake Lloyd seems confident and pretty strong in these clips. The script, not so much... hmmm.
ChaosEngine
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I'm very happy you liked it. I almost deleted that post because I was afraid the whole thing was too pompous. But I figured, ultimately, who could argue with the sentiment..."Garfield" really was a horrible film.
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Put a thousand fruit flies in a box and you can watch the entire circle of life, played out in multiple generations, in a matter of days.
Now, stand back far enough to view the entirety of human existence in one box and the objective eye will discern no greater purpose than the fruit fly. We live, we reproduce, we die. All of human evolution and technical advancement bent to the simple purpose of continuing to exist.
We are ultimately seperated from the fruit fly by one thing; a simple question,
"Why?"
The contemplation of our own mortality is undoubtedly the single factor that has inspired us to become more than the sum of our individual lives. The yearning to outlive ourselves, to defy the inherent pointlessness of existence, to deny the emptiness of the void that precedes us and remains, undisturbed, after we're gone. The human defiance of the finity and futility of life drives the greatest achievements of our species.
Humanity, alone among the animals of the earth, has taken the gifts of evolution and harnessed them to scream its answer to the empty cosmos with soul wrenching achievements of art and philosophy. Those creations of mankind that we experience as a feeling, rising up from inside us and overwhelming our minds with a beauty and perfection far greater than ourselves.
The great accomplishments of mankind that elevate the purpose of our existence:
The philosophy of Aristotle
The architecture of Angkor Wat and St. Peter's Basilica
The art and discovery of Leonardo Da Vinci
The grandeur of the Sistine Chapel and the humble beauty of Van Gogh
The feets of engineering; the great wall of china and Apollo moon landing
All the great works of the most inspired among us, who could encapsulate beauty, wonder, humor and tragedy into discrete works of brilliance:
Shakespeare, Sophocles, Mark Twain, Hemingway, Kepler, Gödel, Newton, Hippocrates, Bach, Wagner, Coltrane, Hume, Kant, Descartes, Tesla, Gutenberg, Frank Lloyd Wright...
...and Bill Murray.
Except for his work on Garfield.
That movie was fucking horrible.
My life is better for having read that comment.
TheFreak
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In reply to this comment by TheFreak:
Put a thousand fruit flies in a box and you can watch the entire circle of life, played out in multiple generations, in a matter of days.
Now, stand back far enough to view the entirety of human existence in one box and the objective eye will discern no greater purpose than the fruit fly. We live, we reproduce, we die. All of human evolution and technical advancement bent to the simple purpose of continuing to exist.
We are ultimately seperated from the fruit fly by one thing; a simple question,
"Why?"
The contemplation of our own mortality is undoubtedly the single factor that has inspired us to become more than the sum of our individual lives. The yearning to outlive ourselves, to defy the inherent pointlessness of existence, to deny the emptiness of the void that precedes us and remains, undisturbed, after we're gone. The human defiance of the finity and futility of life drives the greatest achievements of our species.
Humanity, alone among the animals of the earth, has taken the gifts of evolution and harnessed them to scream its answer to the empty cosmos with soul wrenching achievements of art and philosophy. Those creations of mankind that we experience as a feeling, rising up from inside us and overwhelming our minds with a beauty and perfection far greater than ourselves.
The great accomplishments of mankind that elevate the purpose of our existence:
The philosophy of Aristotle
The architecture of Angkor Wat and St. Peter's Basilica
The art and discovery of Leonardo Da Vinci
The grandeur of the Sistine Chapel and the humble beauty of Van Gogh
The feets of engineering; the great wall of china and Apollo moon landing
All the great works of the most inspired among us, who could encapsulate beauty, wonder, humor and tragedy into discrete works of brilliance:
Shakespeare, Sophocles, Mark Twain, Hemingway, Kepler, Gödel, Newton, Hippocrates, Bach, Wagner, Coltrane, Hume, Kant, Descartes, Tesla, Gutenberg, Frank Lloyd Wright...
...and Bill Murray.
Except for his work on Garfield.
That movie was fucking horrible.
My life is better for having read that comment.
Instead of an Autograph, Bill Murray Gave These Guys a Walk
Put a thousand fruit flies in a box and you can watch the entire circle of life, played out in multiple generations, in a matter of days.
Now, stand back far enough to view the entirety of human existence in one box and the objective eye will discern no greater purpose than the fruit fly. We live, we reproduce, we die. All of human evolution and technical advancement bent to the simple purpose of continuing to exist.
We are ultimately seperated from the fruit fly by one thing; a simple question,
"Why?"
The contemplation of our own mortality is undoubtedly the single factor that has inspired us to become more than the sum of our individual lives. The yearning to outlive ourselves, to defy the inherent pointlessness of existence, to deny the emptiness of the void that precedes us and remains, undisturbed, after we're gone. The human defiance of the finity and futility of life drives the greatest achievements of our species.
Humanity, alone among the animals of the earth, has taken the gifts of evolution and harnessed them to scream its answer to the empty cosmos with soul wrenching achievements of art and philosophy. Those creations of mankind that we experience as a feeling, rising up from inside us and overwhelming our minds with a beauty and perfection far greater than ourselves.
The great accomplishments of mankind that elevate the purpose of our existence:
The philosophy of Aristotle
The architecture of Angkor Wat and St. Peter's Basilica
The art and discovery of Leonardo Da Vinci
The grandeur of the Sistine Chapel and the humble beauty of Van Gogh
The feets of engineering; the great wall of china and Apollo moon landing
All the great works of the most inspired among us, who could encapsulate beauty, wonder, humor and tragedy into discrete works of brilliance:
Shakespeare, Sophocles, Mark Twain, Hemingway, Kepler, Gödel, Newton, Hippocrates, Bach, Wagner, Coltrane, Hume, Kant, Descartes, Tesla, Gutenberg, Frank Lloyd Wright...
...and Bill Murray.
Except for his work on Garfield.
That movie was fucking horrible.
Cleopatra VS Marilyn Monroe. Epic Rap Battles of History
Lloyd was Marlon Brando.
Peter was Kennedy.
'Back to the Future' cast reunites on TODAY
You close your eyes and sometimes Christopher Lloyd sounds like present day Mickey Rourke with that whiskey voice...
'Back to the Future' cast reunites on TODAY
Tags for this video have been changed from 'TODAY, Michael J Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Robert Zemeckis' to 'TODAY, Michael J Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future' - edited by kulpims
1937 (French) Apache Dance by Lucienne and Ashour
Insanely cool-A Cinemathletic event on par with any Keaton, Arbuckle, Chaplin, or Lloyd. Four thumbs up!
Race relations in High School 2012 look like this
No, @quantumushroom. Racists like you hold preconceived notions of guilt and wrongdoing based solely on ethnicity. I.E. assuming 95% of single black mothers abuse welfare
Don't even get me started about all the white crime that goes unmentioned, let alone punished. Timothy Geithner, Hank Paulson, Lloyd Blankfein.
Those names bring any crimes to mind?
Sure there are lots of shitty black people. But they don't abuse welfare become they're born black.
They do it cause they're shitty people.
Stop trying to rationalize your bigotry.
Jim Rogers: GOP Presidential favorites clueless on economy
@NetRunner
Who is the best candidate? How do we fix this broken political system?
How do we get: Timothy Geithner out of the Treasury? Lloyd Blankfein on trial for the biggest white collar racket in history? Troops recalled from quagmires of death boredom and despair?
You got any solutions, bro?
Or just more fallacious arguments?