- Hot Girls Wage Lawsuit against Facebook privacy policy (satire).
- I’ll guess you do. Cynical animation by Mike Polk about relationships and marriage. I’m not sure whether men or women will find this video more depressing. Here’s the hilarious One Semester of Spanish Love Song and 2nd Semester of Spanish Love Song.
- iPhone4 vs. HTC Evo cartoon. (Warning: language!). Here’s an equally hilarious sequel. Oops, making this video got the creator fired! (See his web comic here).
- The Read a Book singer and filmmaker is interviewed on CNN. (See my post about this brilliant risque music vide0 and the original video).
- Whitest Kids You know (WKUK) (Satirical/comedy skits): Clint Webb for Senate, Pregnancy Test, Opposite Day, It’s Illegal To say .
- Protest video about iphones lampoons slick marketing campaigns for unsustainable electronics.
- Live Webcast Fail.
- Local TV station interviews yoyo expert who visits schools to teach kids about ecology. Video One, Video Two, Video Three. Here’s the foundation’s website. Here’s a feature article to read AFTER watching the video(s). Amusingly, I posted this on Facebook, and nobody appreciated what was going on.
- Steve Martin sings Atheists don’t have no songs with the Steep Canyon Rangers.
- Here’s a crazy 8 minute Funny or Die mini-sitcom series. Fighting Guy Lady Tigers of St. Barry High.
- Tongue-in-cheek video rebutting Bill Oreilly’s ludicrous statements about Amsterdam. Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. The controversy is old, but it’s still fun to watch.
- I blogged about Viral Video Film School by Brett Ehrlich. He compiled his 3 minute segments into 4 20 minute segments (part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4). That’s 80 minutes of total fun!
- Napoleon XIV song: They’re Coming to take me Away. this is an 80s video of a 60s novelty song.
- In the Bryson, Fields and Anderson promo video, we see the company offers an interesting, cutting edge and unusual consulting product and service.
- How amusing to discover that the version of the song I’m in the mood for love which is most widely known is the 1936 Little Rascals version. Related: If it doesn’t seem too weird, here are 2 compilation vids of Darla Hood, the cute actress in Little Rascals (Part 1 and Part 2). I was amazed to find out that Darla Hood started appearing and singing in Little Rascals when she was 4 years old! Actually, the original version of the song comes (I think) from Vera Lynn in 1935. (you can download the mp3 from there).
On another note, I’ve been watching episodes of the Classic 70s TV sitcom series Soap (which is available for instant viewing on Netflix Instant).
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