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Snoop Frogg (Kermit sings "Gin & Juice")
While I love Kermit and appreciate Snoop, I think the legal disclaimers are my favourite part of this.
Great Moments in Star Trek History - Hello, Computer
All-time favourite moment from Star Trek. Forget all the battles with Klingons and dangleberries, this here was the pinnacle of Trekdom as far as I'm concerned!
*promote
Black Squirrels
Nice bit, but to be honest my favourite part was the subtitle 'white lady noises'. Great.
We’re not stupid, Magic is!
Nice, and I've seen it done live to great effect, but there are better examples around. This one's similar:
https://videosift.com/magic/video/How-Magicians-Misdirect-You
... and this is one of my favourites:
https://videosift.com/magic/video/Magician-shows-how-the-trick-is-done
Please Warm My Wiener
Those blues dudes sure are particular about making sure their meat is properly handled. Catfish Keith is an old favourite of mine.
"NO CGI" is really just INVISIBLE CGI (1/4)
all your favourite movies you think are "all practical" are almost certainly huge VFX movies.
VLDL: When stupid NPC’s have bad AI
My favourite thing about this was the nicely done exploding sheep. It brought back fond memories of this...
I wonder whatever happened to the guy with the chainsaw. He couldn't have gone far.
The Brady Bunch - Bad Luck, Come and Get Me!
All right then. If you're really into that kind of thing I recommend my favourite episode: series 2, episode 9: How To Recognise Different Parts Of The Body. You'll be most interested in number 14.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x85pj5d maybe start watching at about 6:26.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x85m11x
I see no ants in the episode? Just title?
How Magicians Misdirect You
I love these views of magic from a different angle, and I've seen plenty of examples in real life. As Penn and Teller know, seeing how it's done is just as entertaining as not.
My favourite example is in this respect *related=https://videosift.com/video/Magician-shows-how-the-trick-is-done
"You're still here? It's Over. Go Home. Go."
As soon as I saw the video title and had half a glance at the thumbnail I knew exactly what this was and how it was delivered, down to the almost silent tic-a-tic-aaaaaaa.
This was probably the biggest film of my youth (even if it wasn't my favourite).
If you loved the show "The Bear" *spoilers
that's the point. that episode was amazing and def. hard to watch. the show is hard to watch but it's rewarding. my favourite trait of the show is that the show allows the characters to be flawed but to also learn, grow, and be better people, which i don't think i've really seen before in TV.
My wife can't get pass this "Christmas dinner scene w/ mom" scene and so we stopped watching the show. The show got increasingly more chaotic and way too loud. The multi-directional conversations/screaming/yelling/smartass one-liners and worse of all, the "Yes. no......Yes... wait, wait... NO!" split second lines are too annoying (or cranked up to 12 if you prefer). My wife and I are too old for this.
Harry Belafonte - Day-O
I had honestly thought his first performance of that song on TV wasn't until 1978, where he did my favourite. Maybe the above doesn't count as it was a stage show that happened to be filmed.
Apparently he was good friends with Jim Henson, which only makes it sweeter.
Captain Sensible - Wot?
What is your favourite or go to song from the 80s?
Just wow.
I forgot what passed for music in the 80’s.
Irish Politician Mick Wallace on the United States
My favourite Irish comment on the last point is that Americans spell it H-Y-P-O-...
Ricky Gervais on Trans Woman
it was rough in a comedy sense. he might as well have made a "my wife is always nagging" joke. even if you hate trans people, it wasn't a clever joke. and honestly, comedians using "woke culture" and trans people as jumping off points is so fucking boring. they've rarely added anything to the conversation are rarely funny. it's unfortunate that a lot of my favourite comedians are still doing those kinds of bits.
Ricky is always rough on everyone. No exceptions!