search results matching tag: charlie brooker
» channel: weather
go advanced with your query
Search took 0.000 seconds
Videos (109) | Sift Talk (0) | Blogs (21) | Comments (126) |
Videos (109) | Sift Talk (0) | Blogs (21) | Comments (126) |
Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Already signed up?
Log in now.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Remember your password?
Log in now.
Farhad2000 (Member Profile)
Ta! I guess I submitted this at the wrong time.
In reply to this comment by Farhad2000:
*promote
Deano (Member Profile)
np what's awesome is you sifting quality videos like the one in question. what's less awesome is sifters not appreciating it like they should
In reply to this comment by Deano:
EDD, that's totally awesome of you!
In reply to this comment by EDD:
*promote the best TV show ever.
EDD (Member Profile)
EDD, that's totally awesome of you!
In reply to this comment by EDD:
*promote the best TV show ever.
The Wire - Farewell to Baltimore (Season 5 Ending Montage)
*promote the best TV show ever.
The Unloser-Charlie Brooker
Tags for this video have been changed from 'charlie brooker, screenwipe, the aprentice, elimnation, reality tv, BBC' to 'charlie brooker, screenwipe, the apprentice, elimination, reality tv, BBC' - edited by my15minutes
Tom Waits - Way Down in the Hole
I love this song, even with the *religious content.
It's also the opening theme for the Wire.
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-it
On a related note: http://www.videosift.com/video/Charlie-Brooker-on-why-The-Wire-is-the-best-TV-show-ever
Charlie Brooker's brilliant opinion on Manuelgate
>> ^ElJardinero:
Ahaha, am I the only one who had to pause when when Emily Maitliss on Newsnight read the line "i'm so old my pussy is haunted"?.. ohh man... sureally hilarious.
Absolutely awesome. I detest Maitliss and now want that as a ringtone.
The smirking McCain
short reclip compilations are meaningless. Dont post them thinking they prove the world, they are noise, distracting form the signal, of vids actually doing that. thye dont make McCains camp look good and they dont make Obama's either.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Charlie-Brooker-Reality-TV-Editing
Clips edited like this are meaningless. The full clip showing them in context, thats meaningful. or at least, a bit more so.
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Sweet 16
>> ^rychan:
Yeah I don't think this is any kind of generational thing. If you go looking for brats like this, you'd find them in any time period.
Agreed. I think the only difference is now we make celebrities out of them.
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Sweet 16
>> ^Shepppard:
I'm sorry, I'm around that age (19) and nobody I know would react anywhere nearly as badly as she did in the movie. Infact, we'd all probably be so shocked we were actually getting a car in the first place, even if it was an old junker, we may be crying tears of joy.
The difference between me and that kid? My parents aren't rediculously rich. This kid was obviously spoiled from birth, and got everything she ever wanted, how she wanted it. When she cries, her parents buy her something to her feel better.
Now, I can't truly speak for anything earlier then 1989, but i'm pretty sure there have been kids like this since the beginning of time, INCLUDING through the 40's, 50's, 60's 70's and 80's, which ever generation you grew up in. So I have to disagree with you completely.
The kids these days are almost the exact same as they were when you were growing up. If your family had/has money, 99% of the time, you're spoiled with it.
The way rich people create non-spoiled children is to absolutely, 100% refuse to use their money as a substitute for their lack of love and/or attention.
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Sweet 16
>> ^Abel_Prisc:
I remember back when a clip of that episode was on the sift. The girl bitched, cried, and screamed because the car wasn't presented at the party, and I was completely in shock about her behavior.
Whenever I tell my peers that this newer generation of children are completely fucking spoiled out of their minds, to the point where they have absolutely no respect for themselves, anyone around them, and especially their parents, I use this very video as my example. Sure, not every child is this bad, but the majority of them are pretty damn close, from my observation.
I'm sorry, I'm around that age (19) and nobody I know would react anywhere nearly as badly as she did in the movie. Infact, we'd all probably be so shocked we were actually getting a car in the first place, even if it was an old junker, we may be crying tears of joy.
The difference between me and that kid? My parents aren't rediculously rich. This kid was obviously spoiled from birth, and got everything she ever wanted, how she wanted it. When she cries, her parents buy her something to her feel better.
Now, I can't truly speak for anything earlier then 1989, but i'm pretty sure there have been kids like this since the beginning of time, INCLUDING through the 40's, 50's, 60's 70's and 80's, which ever generation you grew up in. So I have to disagree with you completely.
The kids these days are almost the exact same as they were when you were growing up. If your family had/has money, 99% of the time, you're spoiled with it.
yaroslavvb (Member Profile)
My apologies for hijacking your particular post yaro - like I said it wasn't anything personal.
Click that search link I included in my initial comment. It's not anything obscure - a search for "charlie brooker career". I know you wouldn't have been able to promote it yourself, but I'm sure lots of folks (myself included) would have been happy to do so.
In reply to this comment by yaroslavvb:
I didn't raid anyone's discard pile, found this on delicious
Would you like a career in telly?
*discuss
Eden originally posted this video months ago. This one embeds the identical source video - I was under the impression this was impossible unless the original had been killed.
<rant>
Either way, I find this practice of raiding other people's discard piles kind of sleazy. If folks would bother to s
earch before posting, this BS wouldn't happen. I know VS search is far from ideal, but that's no reason to just blow it off completely. Clearly, it will happen occasionally, but I've been seeing very large numbers of dupes (previously discarded or not) lately.
</rant>
Texas D.A. Lets 23 Pedophiles Back On The Streets
It's staggering that this merging of police investigation and entertainment shows can be tolerated. I first heard of this show on Charlie Brooker's ScreenWipe and like him I'm somewhat bemused/shocked by the kind of mainstream programming this produces and is deemed acceptable.