How many logos do you spot?
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
"Roll of the Dice, Kick in the Head"
No stream link available, but it's on Spotify.... If you can find it, it's our vote for the best song under 1-minute since.... Let's play it safe and say the best since 2004. (It's better than "Little Room" by The White Stripes which was in 2001... honestly no others from the past 10 years are coming to mind...)
Thursday, June 7, 2012
making the band
When we did our "Best TV Clips 2000-2009" a few years ago, we hoped to include "Making The Band" but instead we ended up settling for "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories" which is Chappelle's Show's most famous clip... But now that "Making The Band" is on Vimeo we can all understand and feel its true power:
Labels:
best tv clips 2000-2009,
dave chappelle,
tv
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
eli porter short documentary
Well now we feel kinda guilty because we assumed this guy was just high and not handicapped... This movie helps explain a lot. (more than necessary.)
Labels:
viral videos
Monday, June 4, 2012
RIP "Trololol"
BULLSHIT :(
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/04/tech/web/mr-trololo-dead/index.html
(CNN) -- Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web's "Mr. Trololo," died Monday, Russian media reported.
Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since suffering a stroke in April. He was 77.
Khil was considered one of the Soviet Union's great performers in the '60s and '70s. But his claim to fame in the rest of the world came in 2009 after a YouTube video posting of him performing the Russian pop song "I Am Glad, 'Cause I'm Finally Returning Back Home."
http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/04/tech/web/mr-trololo-dead/index.html
(CNN) -- Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web's "Mr. Trololo," died Monday, Russian media reported.
Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since suffering a stroke in April. He was 77.
Khil was considered one of the Soviet Union's great performers in the '60s and '70s. But his claim to fame in the rest of the world came in 2009 after a YouTube video posting of him performing the Russian pop song "I Am Glad, 'Cause I'm Finally Returning Back Home."
Labels:
r.i.p.,
viral videos
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