posted March 9, 2007 #
I really wanted to embed
this video but just couldn't bring myself to do it... just too weird. Oh, and that Patches The Horse video is good for about 30 seconds. Once you get the premise, you can move on.
posted March 2, 2007 #
posted February 16, 2007 #
It's Friday so here is your weekly video collection. It's not as outrageous as I typically strive for but it's quality distraction none the less. A few notes of interest:
Yes that is a
Linerider video and, no, I am not tired of them yet. The amount of background drawing involved in that one is insane - not to mention the fact that it's so incredibly long and convoluted.
The
Daily Monster is a project from Stefan G. Bucher in which he, surprise surprise, draws a new monster everyday. The simple combination of airbrush, pen, and sharpie create some outstanding results. Assuming you enjoy monsters at least. The
video archive is impressive already. Link via
jjprojects.
posted February 9, 2007 #
I have no idea how relevant these videos are but I saw them throughout the week and thoroughly enjoyed them. Hopefully they aren't too old.
The Press Conference is of the 2 guys who created the Mooninite devices that got
Adult Swim and Turner Broadcasting into a
heap of trouble. Apparently they refused to answer any questions that weren't related to hair. Amazing.
posted February 2, 2007 #
Happy Groundhogs Day everyone. Spring is on the way. Have a great weekend.
posted January 26, 2007 #
Friday Videos: Funny or Sad?
I'm going to go with a bit of both for each of these. The first one gets a bit old after about 20 seconds but those first 20 seconds are glorious.
posted January 12, 2007 #
The Shoes video is pretty old but needs to be seen (and vaguely NSFW.. the end particularly). The Hexafluoride video is actually part of a series of science videos that I highly recommend. And last, but far from least, the Why Must I Cry? video is an absolutely stunning, incredible, jaw-dropping example of reaching the pinnacle of humor perfection completely by accident (but remember, it's NSFW if you're in that stodgy corporate-esque environment... or somewhere that doesn't approve of watching an amatuer rapper wash himself).
posted December 15, 2006 #
Nothing like a good dose of videos to perk up your Friday slums.
posted December 8, 2006 #
Kudos to YouTube for their new nav buttons. Finally redesigned something that looks better than it did before. I
still miss the original video player controls.
posted December 1, 2006 #
The Hamster thing is just weird and the Seinfeld thing may be a bit of beating on a dead horse but it's actually so well done that it's worth posting.
posted September 22, 2006 #
It's Friday. You are probably TGIF'ing pretty hardcore, huh? Yea, no need to really hunker down and finish up those projects that you've been thinking about all week but haven't really done anything about. Who needs to be productive? No one I know! With that in mind, here are some videos that I believe you will enjoy.
Please take note that "Little Superstar" has been sent to me at least four times in the past 12 hours - it is obviously the greatest thing on the Internet for the time being.
posted August 4, 2006 #
It's Friday. I have links. It's Friday Links!
Out The Other - I've linked this mp3 blog before but I have to stress again that if you enjoy music of the indie rock persuasion, attend local shows, and like good new music.. you really should be reading this site.
TubeSock - rip videos from YouTube and convert to iPod compatible format with little to no hassle. Pretty much a great looking utility but I have yet to try it out.
Bolivia Bug - I am in awe that this thing exists. It must be the mortal enemy of
this guy - furry vs. shiny. Which will win?
Beck / Gondry collab - some production stills from the forthcoming "Cell Phones Dead" video. Apparently it is already in post production. The
song is good too.
Perry Bible Fellowship - the best comic strip of the past 10 years has a new official site. It's a big buggy on the Mac from what I can tell but any hurdle is worth overcoming to read the great PBF. I am giving serious consideration to purchasing a high quality printed version of
Sgt. Grumbles.
Snakes On A Plane Caller - the hype for this movie is so far overblown that it has come to this. Input a name, enter a few details, a phone number and viola - Sam Jackson calls and insists you go see the movie. Count me in (and likely count me in for
Snakes On A Train as well).
Google Map Phenomena - check that satellite rendering. Amazing.
posted January 27, 2006 #