Longish short
August 31, 2006 7:55 PM   Subscribe

when the lights go out 100 dollars may save you
posted by TRAJAN (16 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: people think this sucks



 
Would you mind explaining just a bit what you found interesting about that video? I stopped after 30 seconds; guess I wasn't in the mood for mystery meat. Seriously, a bit of explanation for video links really helps.
posted by mediareport at 8:12 PM on August 31, 2006


I'd like my 8 minutes back please.
posted by bitdamaged at 8:14 PM on August 31, 2006


Untranscripted YouTube links are the new TinyURL.
posted by Operation Afterglow at 8:17 PM on August 31, 2006


It was great! What's the guitar riff? Holiday in Cambodia?
posted by milkwood at 8:30 PM on August 31, 2006


?
posted by tellurian at 8:39 PM on August 31, 2006


mediareport writes "Seriously, a bit of explanation for video links really helps."

Just in case you (meaning anybody who posts video) didn't hear it.
posted by peacay at 8:40 PM on August 31, 2006


Seriously.
posted by Hogshead at 8:55 PM on August 31, 2006


I thought it was funny.
posted by delmoi at 9:02 PM on August 31, 2006


TRAJAN - I see you speak Romanian. Could you give us a bit of a rundown on this page?
posted by tellurian at 9:06 PM on August 31, 2006


I also found it funny.
posted by TungstenChef at 9:26 PM on August 31, 2006


It's good. What a strange video.
posted by chunking express at 9:26 PM on August 31, 2006



posted by porpoise at 9:36 PM on August 31, 2006


Your cousin's YouTube video submition, made into a one link MeFi post with no explanation is teh suxxors.
posted by Balisong at 9:54 PM on August 31, 2006


tellurian - Igor Cobileanski, the director of this short, had to wait
3 years to get the money to make it. Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is happening right now, or next week, and Igor is IN.
posted by TRAJAN at 10:09 PM on August 31, 2006


Not worth it.
posted by Marla Singer at 10:12 PM on August 31, 2006


I don't get the post:

"when the lights go out 100 dollars may save you"

But in the film $100 is what keeps getting people *into trouble,* not out of it. So how does this make sense? Am I missing something?
posted by washburn at 10:17 PM on August 31, 2006


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