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In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon's hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview about peace. 38 years later, Jerry has produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon's every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries the terrifyingly genius pen work of James Braithwaite with masterful digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon's boundless wit, and timeless message.
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The Big Empty
From Wholphin No. 1
http://store.mcsweeneys.net/index.cfm/fuseaction/catalog.detail/object_id/8f85e2e0-3ab9-40cf-9b2b-7983c3520611/WholphinNo1.cfm
Directed by Lisa Chang and Thomas Sigel
Starring Selma Blair and Elias Koteas
Produced by Daniel Dubiecki
Story by Alison Smith from McSweeney's No 11
Visit the Wholphin website here:
http://www.wholphindvd.com
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This will be the most important lesson of your life. Maybe the only important lesson.
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Dir: Geoff Lindsey / UK / 2004
An obsessive music fan wants to be the first clapper at the end of every piece. But when he inflicts the clap incessantly on his idol, the virtuoso decides to fight back. Directed by Geoff Lindsey, the film stars Steve Furst (of more recent fame with the Orange adverts) and won the Golden Heron (Best Film) for Montecatini International Short Film Festival.
BUY NOW! You can buy the film from http://www.futureshorts.com/theclap
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Final performance after doing a couple parades on June 7th, 2008. Comments Have been disabled due to the immaturity of some people. Will be re-enabled in the future. Happy Independence Day!
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This informative and enjoyable video offers and overview of the dos and don'ts of hot dog etiquette...and essential film for wiener loves.
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Protect yourself and loved ones from injury by knowing how to launch fireworks safely.
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The new Disney movie WALL-E features robots of the future actively helping humans. But the future is now. This ScienCentral News video reports on a real robot that could help us take care of elderly relatives from miles away.
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The saga begins...and continues here:
Episode 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3WLkyJVlW4
Episode 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nGxa48Ooz8
Episode 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s9a71_iSR0
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Second video from the album NO GROUND UNDER (Ninja Tune). Directed by Thibaut Duverneix (Departement) : http://motion.departement.ca
More music : http://www.ghislainpoirier.com
and : http://www.myspace.com/ghislainpoirier
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If you've ever read a computer magazine, you know the idea behind "101 Tips." One gala issue, lots of first-rate contributors, lots of quality information. And lots and lots of pages. But when's the last time one lone guy tried to capture 101 tips in video? In just 5 minutes of video? Set to music? This is the realm of dekePod, the once-every-other-weekly series from Deke McClelland. It's bold, it's brash, it's ridiculous. It's a podcast with serious issues. Enjoy. Get more dekePod at http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/dekepod
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In September 2006, 24 of the hottest high school hoops players played in the "Elite 24" tournament at the Rucker in Harlem, NY. The documentary, (directed and produced by Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys), follows 8 future NBA Draft prospects, Michael Beasley, Jerryd Bayless and Kevin Love among them, as they get ready to showcase their skills on the legendary court.
Brought to you by the fine folks at Oscilloscope Laboratories, Gunnin'... hits theaters on June 27th
www.gunninmovie.com
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In this song the twangy keyboard instrument you can hear is a clavinova. Lovely, isn't it? I had to pre-record me playing that, then playing the uke, then singing, so this is quite clearly a lip-sync, as you will find is the case with any music video out there. :)
MYSPACK: http://www.myspace.com/tomandhisuke
And please BUY THE ALBUM THIS SONG IS ON, my debut album, Awkward Ballads for the Easily-Pleased, which can be found HERE: http://www.tommilsom.com/music/awkwardballads/awkwardballads.html and here: http://www.emusic.com/artist/Tom-Milsom-MP3-Download/12019715.html
And apparently I'm now on iTunes, although the internet's bloody died on me, so I can only just about post and tell you that apparently I'm on iTunes. Go on, go! Buy!
Lyrics:
Please please don't go,
Please, please please don't go
Circumflex underscore circumflex
I love you so.
Please don't block me,
Please don't go offline.
I wanna be with you
all the time.
BRB, OMG, LOL.
ROFLMAO.
BRB, OMG, LOL
ROFLMAO.
We'll pour our hearts out on the screen
One line at a time
And I'll try to figure how to
Make you mine,
So please, please, please don't go,
Please, please don't go,
Though it's close to midnight
And the conversation's getting slow,
No don't invite your friends
I don't want this moment here to end.
BRB, OMG, LOL,
ROFLMAO.
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Here was where the free mp3 was, but it was RAPING MY BANDWIDTH WITH A RUSTY FORK so I've taken it down for now. It'll be purchaseable in a couple of hours though hopefully, and then people will limewire it or whatever.
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What else? Oh yeah, my webcomic might be worth a look. It's about a leopard. It's amazing. www.awesomeopard.com
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The is the Rube Goldberg machine from Waiting
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This is a Rube Goldberg Dog Food Dispencer that me and my friend made for a science project.
Also check out www.youtube.com/aznmobsta485 becasue he helped me with the project.
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It may not be the fastest food, but teams from around the country will try their best to make a hamburger sandwich in the most inefficient way possible during the 21st annual national Rube Goldberg Machine Contest on April 5 at Purdue University.
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2008a/080326RubeNational.html
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This machine undoubtedly took FOREVER to make, as well as many tweaks. Enjoy.
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The Star Wars Rube Golberg project from physics class. Our teacher loved star wars.. (sporting his light saber in class now and then and answering any question you can fathom)but now we are out of high school and we do have lives so this will probably never happen again. but it was fun. enjoiiii!!
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Zach created a Rube Goldberg machine for his 8th grade science class (2008)
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A friend and I decided to spend a night at my workplace assembling a contraption using supplies from the supply room and my basement. We started at 11p.m. on 6/26/05, and finished around 5:30a.m. This is take eight. Six of the eight worked. UPDATE: Thank you for all the views, everyone! A few quick answers:
-Haha, I didn't get fired, this was done during non-business hours.
-The heavy breathing is me starting to laugh and trying my hardest to stifle it...I was one second away from busting out the whole time.
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the incredible machine
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Since so many people ask, the game at the end is called Snafu in the US and Screwball Scramble in the UK from what I hear.
Another "simple" Rube Goldberg machine, but this one is a bit more complex than the previous. It wins a game of Snafu. I guess people could say I "cheated" by using electricity to power on of the cars, but I have done that with most of my non videotaped machines. Anyways, the steps are below:
1) Insert marble into top of wood block marble game.
2) The marble hits some dominoes with just enough force to topple them.
3) The dominoes his another marble which rolls and skids down a Scrabble board.
4) That marble hits another defective marble with a semi-flat bottom (which is how it is balancing on a downhill slope) and bounces it off down a ramp made of scrabble boards.
5) The marble hits dominoes which ascend with the help of wood block "stairs."
6) The domino at the top hits a cylindrical block which slides down what is meant to be used as a marble slide.
7) The block hits a bridge which has a marble just barely held on by friction and moves it just enough to overcome the friction and descend down the bridge.
8) The marble enters a plastic marble game and exits through a ramp at the bottom.
9) The marble is transfered to another ramp and hits more dominoes at the end.
10) The dominoes hit a toy car/train that goes down a ramp and hits a running electric car.
11) *CHEATER ALERT* The car uses electric power to climb up and around a track before falling onto (what a surprise) more dominoes.
12) The dominoes hit a wooden train set piece which topples and shakes a yardstick ramp.
13) A marble game on the end of the ramp receives the vibration of the block falling and makes a marble roll down though it.
14) The marble falls upon a wooden track and creates just enough vibration to get the train on it to roll down.
15) The train hits a wooden train set piece standing upright which falls onto the button to use the catapult and gets the marble inside in the winning area.
Zoom in stupidly for victory.
EDIT: Wow! I can't believe this got featured. Never expected to get any honors for this silly machine. Guess I'll post the honors for the heck of it, thanks all.
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Rube Goldberg machine that turns on the TV with a 'remote' starting outside
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HIGH QUALITY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZZJf4hxadY&fmt=18
An 8th Grade Rube Goldberg Science Project
Objective - Light a Match
btw: The remote is only used to stop the match lighter... ;)
**Where does 'Around the World' come from?...
Our Rube Goldberg machine basically has two parts connected between two cellphones. The cellphone on the first part calls the cellphone on the second part, triggering it, and therefore continuing the chain of events. Because cellphones work mostly anywhere in the world, theoretically, the two parts of our machine can be located in any two places in the world with cellphone reception and still work. That's where the name 'Around the World' comes from.
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A machine made by Tyler Strembitsky and Adam Morgan. This is the 45th take. It took us about four hours to do.
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Prada - Trembled Blossoms
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(skratch test #1) Just me, Q, attempting my 1st video upload check here on youtube... but don't listen to it, cuz it's just a test to see what it looks like, haha!
Hope this works! =P
Instead, go peep our other videos at youtube.com/thudrumble until I can figure out how to
get these homemade skratching ones right!
Recorded the day of Sly T and Misa's b-day party (check out Q's myspace.com/djqbert. for photos, or our youtube channel: youtube.com/thudrumble for the party video at the Octagon)
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2008 State Wrestling Tournament, Value City Arena, Hillsboro Senior Dustin Carter competes in his final high school wrestling match with an amazing crowd response. He was later recognized by the OHSAA for his courage and once again received a longer and more warm applause.
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Visit Tara's music/gear blog:
http://analogsuicide.com
http://thezeitghost.com
Maf Lewis
See how this video was made @
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ti45_revo-the-rainbow-...
by Maf Lewis
Somewhere Over the Rainbow sung backward and forwards.
Also, scoop up a free download of Tara's version of this song here plus tracks from her album Pilfershire Lane :
http://tarabusch.com
http://cdbaby.com/tarabusch
Visit Tara here on iLike.com for more free music downloads :
http://www.ilike.com/artist/tarabusch
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