Friday, March 31, 2006
Boy in the Box
Pschy-Ficton ... it's not horror, it's not science fiction ... it's surreal and weird ... it's the Boy in the box!
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Night of Fire
This piece of weirdness definitely is an example of cultural differences. Night of Fire, by Sonic Groove -- music video.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Monday, March 27, 2006
North Korea
Dan Rather and 60 minutes get a tour of North Korea. With very rare opportunity to take moving pictures of the country.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
MoFo Jesus
This video will offend most people. Not just for the swearing, but the target -- Jesus. Check out all the episodes at Jesus is Back.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Dangerous Webcam
I think this is a fake ... there's no way this can be for real. Check out the local office pervert, trying to do things with a webcam that's best advised not to try.
Terminator 3 Parody
What if Arnold was sent back to protect Jesus from being crucified? MAD TV imagines ... with hilarity. Press play to see the Greatest Action Story Ever Told.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Meet a Black Person
Not sure if this is for real ... seems too bizarre ... but, let's go along with it for the moment. What happens when you're one of the few black guys in town ... what do you do? Well, if you're this bro, you open a booth of course!
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Little Michael Jackson
A performer at NY's Grand Central Station. If anyone catches him live, make sure you pay your respects!
Escape to Canada (2005)
ESCAPE TO CANADA (Albert Nerenberg, CANADA, 2005) Called ‘an altogether winning portrait of a country’ by Variety and a ‘fantastic drama’ by the Montreal Mirror, Escape to Canada is a comical, hot-blooded voyage across Canada’s freedom adventure. The film spotlights the ‘Summer of Legalization’, when same-sex marriage spread from province to province and marijuana cafes opened across the land. Suddenly Canada is a refuge for a AWOL soldiers fleeing the war in IRAQ, gay couples fleeing Bush’s America and ‘reefer refugees’. ‘Albert Nerenberg director of the hit Stupidity along with a team of videographers tell it with blazing cinematography and comic absurdity.’ With Conservatives in power and many of its character’s now in peril, Escape to Canada is the ‘Battle for Canada’ revealed. Escape is a weird kind of party movie, stoned or not, Escape to Canada will give you a patriotic rush. A National Film Board of Canada and Elevator Films co-production for Canal D, Documentary Channel and Movie Central. Produced by Shannon Brown. 84 Minutes
Escape to Canada (2005)
ESCAPE TO CANADA (Albert Nerenberg, CANADA, 2005) Called ‘an altogether winning portrait of a country’ by Variety and a ‘fantastic drama’ by the Montreal Mirror, Escape to Canada is a comical, hot-blooded voyage across Canada’s freedom adventure. The film spotlights the ‘Summer of Legalization’, when same-sex marriage spread from province to province and marijuana cafes opened across the land. Suddenly Canada is a refuge for a AWOL soldiers fleeing the war in IRAQ, gay couples fleeing Bush’s America and ‘reefer refugees’. ‘Albert Nerenberg director of the hit Stupidity along with a team of videographers tell it with blazing cinematography and comic absurdity.’ With Conservatives in power and many of its character’s now in peril, Escape to Canada is the ‘Battle for Canada’ revealed. Escape is a weird kind of party movie, stoned or not, Escape to Canada will give you a patriotic rush. A National Film Board of Canada and Elevator Films co-production for Canal D, Documentary Channel and Movie Central. Produced by Shannon Brown. 84 Minutes
Escape to Canada (2005)
ESCAPE TO CANADA (Albert Nerenberg, CANADA, 2005) Called ‘an altogether winning portrait of a country’ by Variety and a ‘fantastic drama’ by the Montreal Mirror, Escape to Canada is a comical, hot-blooded voyage across Canada’s freedom adventure. The film spotlights the ‘Summer of Legalization’, when same-sex marriage spread from province to province and marijuana cafes opened across the land. Suddenly Canada is a refuge for a AWOL soldiers fleeing the war in IRAQ, gay couples fleeing Bush’s America and ‘reefer refugees’. ‘Albert Nerenberg director of the hit Stupidity along with a team of videographers tell it with blazing cinematography and comic absurdity.’ With Conservatives in power and many of its character’s now in peril, Escape to Canada is the ‘Battle for Canada’ revealed. Escape is a weird kind of party movie, stoned or not, Escape to Canada will give you a patriotic rush. A National Film Board of Canada and Elevator Films co-production for Canal D, Documentary Channel and Movie Central. Produced by Shannon Brown. 84 Minutes
Escape to Canada (2005)
ESCAPE TO CANADA (Albert Nerenberg, CANADA, 2005) Called ‘an altogether winning portrait of a country’ by Variety and a ‘fantastic drama’ by the Montreal Mirror, Escape to Canada is a comical, hot-blooded voyage across Canada’s freedom adventure. The film spotlights the ‘Summer of Legalization’, when same-sex marriage spread from province to province and marijuana cafes opened across the land. Suddenly Canada is a refuge for a AWOL soldiers fleeing the war in IRAQ, gay couples fleeing Bush’s America and ‘reefer refugees’. ‘Albert Nerenberg director of the hit Stupidity along with a team of videographers tell it with blazing cinematography and comic absurdity.’ With Conservatives in power and many of its character’s now in peril, Escape to Canada is the ‘Battle for Canada’ revealed. Escape is a weird kind of party movie, stoned or not, Escape to Canada will give you a patriotic rush. A National Film Board of Canada and Elevator Films co-production for Canal D, Documentary Channel and Movie Central. Produced by Shannon Brown. 84 Minutes
Escape to Canada (2005)
ESCAPE TO CANADA (Albert Nerenberg, CANADA, 2005) Called ‘an altogether winning portrait of a country’ by Variety and a ‘fantastic drama’ by the Montreal Mirror, Escape to Canada is a comical, hot-blooded voyage across Canada’s freedom adventure. The film spotlights the ‘Summer of Legalization’, when same-sex marriage spread from province to province and marijuana cafes opened across the land. Suddenly Canada is a refuge for a AWOL soldiers fleeing the war in IRAQ, gay couples fleeing Bush’s America and ‘reefer refugees’. ‘Albert Nerenberg director of the hit Stupidity along with a team of videographers tell it with blazing cinematography and comic absurdity.’ With Conservatives in power and many of its character’s now in peril, Escape to Canada is the ‘Battle for Canada’ revealed. Escape is a weird kind of party movie, stoned or not, Escape to Canada will give you a patriotic rush. A National Film Board of Canada and Elevator Films co-production for Canal D, Documentary Channel and Movie Central. Produced by Shannon Brown. 84 Minutes
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Smart Dog
Check out a really smart dog. Smarter than most of the people in this video -- and quite smarter than some people I know.
Commercial: New Glasses
This is funny in a very adult way. Check out why you should always make sure you have had your eyes checked.
Commercial: Sexy Nurse
This is one I saw a while back at the Cannes festival for advertising (or something like that). Funny!
Jon Stewart Comments on Hilary Clinton
Jon Stewart's one-liners are sometimes a surprise. Funny though.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Russell Peters
If you've never heard Russell Peters perform, check out this 45-minute performance for Comedy Now on YouTube. Peters' comedy plays on ethnic differences, especially from his experience growing up in Toronto. Enjoy!
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Toothpick & Microwave
Do not try this at home. The host warns you repeatedly -- because lighting a toothpick on fire and sticking it in a microwave maybe creating plasma -- the fourth state of matter. As the story goes, carbon vapour from the burning toothpick, is ionized by the microwave radiation, ie. the molecules in the carbon vapour loose electrons. In the excited state, the carbon vapour is transformed into plasma -- the balls of fire that appear from the vapour in the microwave.
Glukoza - Oi, Oi
If you want to know what Glukoza looks like, check out this vid. She actually appears live in this one.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Glukoza - Shvayne
My favourite Glukoza video and song. The song is really catchy, and the video is cool! 3D animated of course.
Beautifully Animated Music Video
Not sure who's music this is, or who did the animation, but it's beautiful -- music and animation -- check it out! And if anyone knows who did this, please drop me a line in the comments.
Updated: April 19, 2009
This is HiFana, performing Wamono.
Glukoza - Nenavizhu
Animated music video from Russia's Glukoza. Song: Nenavizhu (I Hate). This is the extended version.
Glukoza - Nevesta
Animated music video from Russia's Glukoza. Song: Nevesta (Bride). The 3D animation for this video pays tribute to Kill Bill -- hence the title of the song, Bride.
Glukoza - Sneg Idot
Animated music video from Russia's Glukoza. Song: Sneg Idot (It's Snowing). She's a well established pop singer -- and her tunes are kinda catchy.
Spider-Man: Peril of Doc Ock
Another one from Spite Your Face Productions -- this time, you get a little more than what the Spider-Man movie showed.
ONE: A Space Odyssey
From Spite Your Face Productions Ltd. -- a one minute, intense version, of 2001: A Space Odyssey -- made entirely with legos.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Freaky Euro Car
Check out this freaky car mod. Is it going backwards? Forwads? Sideways? And just how many drivers are there?
Multi-touch User Interface
Described as, "bi-manual, multi-point, and multi-user interactions on a graphical interaction surface," this nothing but cool! Multi-touch interaction allows for a system to sense more than one finger at a time at a touch-screen. The multiple fingers could belong to one person -- or more than one in the case of an interactive wall or tabletop. Play the demo (follow the link for a higher quality demo) to get a sense (pun intended) of the possibilities multi-touch allows for in a user interface. The technique demonstrated here is force-sensitive with a sensing resolution better than 0.1-inch at 50Hz. The technique relies on what is called frustrated total internal reflection -- the same idea behind the biometrics technology.
How cool is that?! Check out Jeff Han's site for more cool!
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Academy Awards 2006 - Jon Stewart's Opening
This is a longer clip -- just over 13-minutes -- but it has most of Jon Stewart's jokes.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Genius Behind the Stupidity
George W. Bush may sound stupid, but behind that veneer of stupidity, lies a genius unrecognized ... until now that is.
This film was produced by Russell Bates of Otis Productions.
Natalie Portman SNL Digital Short
Natalie Portman raps with Chris Parnell on SNL. [Lots of expletives.]
Live-Action Simpsons Intro
What would the Simpsons look like if it was a live-action sitcom and not a cartoon? The folks over the pond at Sky One was wondering that, so they made it. Check it out by hitting that play button!
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Totally Awesome
Some horror movies just don't know how to do it right. If you're ever stuck home alone, and get a phone call from someone trying to kill you ... check out this instructional video for how to handle the situation.
Sarge: Happy Birthday
The Sarge doesn't handle surprises very well in this animation. (Sick humour.)
Moty feat. Rafat
Animated: Hebrew hip-hop from two angry gangsta flowers in the streets of Jerusalem.
Nike's Streaker
Funny Nike ad, where a streaker interrupts, and interrupts, interrupts ... a soccer game.
Carl Jr's Largest Double Burger
I wonder what Carl Jr. is trying to sell with this ad for its largest double burger?
Hits of the 40s
If the Germans were trying to sell a "Hits of" album -- of music from the 1940s -- just what images would they use to invoke nostalgia?
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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