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May 21, 2006
This evening, I entertained myself with these clips from YouTube and Google Video.
Come inside if you like Bette Davis, Charles Laughton, Kubrick, Frankenstein, Shakespeare, and company...
posted by grumblebee at 7:38 PM PST - 46 comments
In the competition for best streaker ever, I'm torn between
this choice, which gets points for the impact the streak has on the news reporter, &
this one, which has the added bonus of unlikely athleticism. Both links go to embedded video, both found via
this page, which details the revised rules of streaking).
posted by jonson at 4:23 PM PST - 26 comments
When I Came Home: Iraq War veteran Herold Noel suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and lives out of his car in Brooklyn. Using Noel's story as a fulcrum, this doc examines the wider issue of homeless U.S. military veterans-from Vietnam to Iraq-who have to fight tooth-and-nail to receive the benefits promised to them by their government.
posted by riley370 at 10:29 AM PST - 45 comments
Backward Movies. When you play a movie backwards, what you get is not creepy messages, but rather a new movie. For example:
Titanic
An enormous iron ship surges up from the vast depths of the ocean in order to save a large number of people who are inexplicably, and somewhat foolishly, floundering in the water near an iceburg. It then kindly takes them back to Southampton.
posted by CrunchyFrog at 8:56 AM PST - 56 comments
Discovering Chylum: Swarthmore Professor David Harrison traveled to Siberia to learn about
Chulym, a previously
undiscovered local language that reflects its population's culture of hunting, animastic belief system, and bear worship. [More Inside]
posted by gregb1007 at 6:36 AM PST - 17 comments