Let’s post classic cable access television, watch it, comment on it, and be totally happy (and blend drinks).
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Let’s post classic cable access television, watch it, comment on it, and be totally happy (and blend drinks).
Read the rest of this entry »
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While slow at first, (perhaps because I barely understand German?) this video gets funnier as you watch it. A safety video meets Evil Dead? Genius!
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I love all these re-purposed film trailers that are all over YouTube. Like the heartfelt version of The Shining, or the horror version of When Harry Met Sally.
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I’m sure someone has thought of this before, but it takes Mr. Gondry to execute, and oh-so-perfectly. Cross-country trip, seemingly in one shot, with a buddy, two breakdowns: one car, one song.
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This is obviously sped up, but it’s still completely beautiful/awesome/scary. I’ve heard that traffic in China is not much different.
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Little known fact: the dancers in the original Thriller video were not at a wedding.
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Something about the silence in this video is soothing… until a robot skateboards up to you and slits your throat!
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It’s all the rage. Speed painting isn’t really fast, it’s just stop-motion, but it looks really fast. Maybe it’s supposed to be ironic. This is speed painting done with french fries and ketchup. There’s not much more to it, but it’s impressive nonetheless.
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Arguably, the Grand Daddies of the modern music video movement. Circa 1978.
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Watch this film made by director Michel Gondry, then try to figure out how it was done.
If you need help, watch this afterwards, or see him solve the same puzzle with his nose.
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