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August 02 2011

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How to Navigate Through Nothing...
if you haben't seen nothing, sorry for your life. (just think of all the puns you're missing out on.)
plus, it has the best tofu joke since the invention of sound films.
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June 17 2011

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Spicks & Specks | S07E03 - Part 1 (of 2) | Hamish Blake, Colin Lane, Anthony Warlow and Grace Woodroofe.

part 2

May 09 2011

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Spicks & Specks - Comedy Special | S07E02 Part 1 (of 4)
part 2 | 3 | 4

March 02 2011

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Mind Meld (part 1)
Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner have a chat.
*chinhands*

part 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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February 23 2011

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The Parking Lot Movie | Film Clip #3
"I bought the car. How could there not be a place to park it? Surely, it comes with a parking space."
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June 07 2010

hairinmy

seperis: meta link: review of the movie splice by makesomelove


If you're considering watching Splice, maybe you should read that first.
Basically, it can be summed up as OH VINCENT NATALI NO (for reference of that phrase, go here).
Less capslocky, more thoughtful, less detailed review here.

If you've never watched Cube or Nothing, you should do that, though. Definitely, especially, Nothing. It's still one of my favourite films (and not only because of the gloriously pun-enabling title). It's funny, clever, original, nerdy, absurd and has tofu jokes.

April 11 2010

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A Very Potter Musical Act 1 Part 1

... excuse me while I go and agree with everyone who said "best draco malfoy EVER".

see part 2:


now go and watch the rest. (er, take some time. XD)
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March 29 2010

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Firefly Special Features 1/5
(Firefly feature; Serenity - the 10th character; Alan Tudyk's audition tape; blooper reel)









♥.
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March 25 2010

hairinmy
[Adam Savage about his biggest failures and other stuff.
Fullscreen option and viewing by chapters available here.]
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March 22 2010

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Douglas Adams on TED
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February 08 2010

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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 2: Earth, Episode 6
The Blind Bandit (aka The One with the Earthbending Tournament, aka TOOOOPH!)
[eta: megavideo embed opens an ad in a new tab!]

February 07 2010

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QI - US prison statistics
From episode 7x11, which is well worth watching in its entirety.
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hairinmy

San Diego Zoo's Pandacam


shows the enclosure of mother and five-month-old cub.
livestream panda is nomnomnoming right now.
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January 27 2010

hairinmy

Festivids! - Festivids 2009 Masterlist


Instead of posting one vid at a time... XD
Lots of small and/or rare fandoms, good vids.
GO WATCH THE WALL-E VID. It consists of shiny, rolled in awesomesauce, dipped in tasty, sparkly rhythm!
Also definitely the Iron Man one and the Princess Bride one (Inigo! Fencing! Inigo fencing!).

January 26 2010

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Star Trek - 44- The Trouble with Tribbles Part 1
Part 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

Also available in LOLTrek version.

December 05 2009

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"We can't be dead, we have cable!"
Sunday watching recommendation: Nothing.
Ever wished that the whole world would just go away? Well, what if it did?
Directed by Vicenzo Natali (Cube), starring David Hewlett (Cube, Stargate: Aquarium) and Andrew Miller (Cube), and written by all three of them, Nothing is basically a geekish comedy film with some dark-ish humour on the side. It has the best tofu-related quote in film history and a turtle. Also, endless possibilities for puns with the title. =)
The trailer is quite misleading as it makes it look much more dark and horror-genre-y than it is. Better check out the opening titles (embedding disabled, fuuuu).
Stands repeated viewing (according to empirical studies with a sample group of one*).

*ETA: sample group expanded to two subjects, repeat viewings happened independently.  =D

December 03 2009

hairinmy

YouTube - Q tv's Channel


It's a radio show, and they also videotape their interviews (and not too shabby: those are all HQ and multiple cameras and stuff). They have TONS of interviews with all kinds of people - musicians, actors, writers - some really big names, some I've never heard of and some where maybe you know the name but not much else.
And those are worth listening to/ watching, as well - the host, Jian Ghomeshi, does a pretty good job at getting people to talk.
Check out their playlists.

March 29 2009

hairinmy
I've been wanting to recommend this series, but didn't know how to put it into words. So I stole some, from here. =)
This got long, so here's a short version
: The (fanmade, btw) video focuses on fight scenes, but the main reasons for me to keep on watching were that it's a) extremely likeable, 2) the creators put a lot of thought into it (the visuals as well as the characters and world-building) and c) Toph. You'll understand when you get there, though she doesn't show up until the 2nd season,
Earth. (Fire being the third and last.) Oh, and those aren't really dubs. They're the original version. =)

"I have so much love for Avatar that I keep defaulting to generalities to fit it all into a paragraph. But I want you all to watch it, and generalities aren't interesting, specifics are. So, two things:

1) It's gorgeous. They spend money on the animation, for one. For two, the magic system they created is recognizably based on a mix of martial arts. To use their magic (aka bending), characters have to move constantly in a way that not only has a visually obvious correlation to, say, the way the fire is moving, but the martial arts inspiration means the motion is based (and depicted quite well!) on traditions of grace and physical ability that are thousands of years old. Martial artists know how to show off human body. Watching the fight scenes gives me *shivers* of glee.

2) Sokka, as seen above. An example of how Avatar creates loveable characters. Ok, one, he's hilarious. He has almost all the quotable lines. Two, he's such a boy, and by that I mean, you know guys just like him. He doesn't jive completely (or sometimes much at all) with the masculinity you expect from TV; instead he jives with your brother or your cousin or that guy who sat behind you in Algebra II. For example, in canon when you want to cheer Sokka up, you take him shopping. In addition to being comic relief, older brother, science smart guy, and a warrior, at one point he holds up the group with the most hilariously perfect indecision about whether he wants to buy a new stylish shoulder bag. And then in the very next scene demands to know why his sister let him buy this--it doesn't match at all.

ALSO, IT'S ACTION PACKED AND FULL OF PLOT AND STORYTELLING AND WORLD-BUILDING. AND UNPREDICTABLE. One thing I will say if you watch this show? Don't read spoilers. It will be a roller coaster of a ride. And it's also cute, since someone at some point thought this show should be for eleven year olds. Weirdos. XD"
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