Wow, that's pretty well synced.
disgaea etna doing geddan dance secondlife (by animielover2010)
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Wow, that's pretty well synced.
disgaea etna doing geddan dance secondlife (by animielover2010)
What's awful about "Friday" is not the song, but these wretched, seizure-inducing visuals that completely disrupt the rest of the video and have no place being here (tho, they're at the beginning too — albeit with less spaz). What a piss-poor use of a Find Edges filter (also-Photoshop's convolution kernel)!
Rebecca Black- Garbage Day (by x7Chaos)
Hey look he sings the melody to HOW'D IT GET BURNED in the beginning!
Nicholas Cage - Sankyo Pachinko ad (via hatsujoki)
Bloomfield later recalled the experience: "They all began to sound the same to me; they were all in the same key; they were all long. It was one of the strangest experiences of my life. He was sort of pissed off that I didn't pick it up".
This is why Bob Dylan's up there with Wesley Willis.
Blood on the Tracks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Textbook example of ascended meme. More here.
Magneto, Deadpool - "Welcome to Die!" (via sbrobot)
Ah, "vintage" Charlie Sheen winning at life, in a strangely prescient, video game-esque sequence. Foretold this and others.
Bloodiest movie ever (via PrimoCurby)
"This lead to a fight by fax," Chahi said, which ultimately lead to a stalemate. "I decided I'd use a new strategy. This consisted in sending an infinite fax. It's a long string of paper that is attached to another piece of paper with strips of adhesive tape." Feeding that into a fax machine, it looped over and over again during an overnight call to Los Angeles, reams of paper being printed on Interplay's fax machine with the message "Keep the original intro music!"
Zephos reminded me of when I tried to do something similar as a kid, with black paper to eat up all toner.
I also used Aegis Animator to make Out of This World-esque sequences.
The Making Of Out Of This World And The Infinite Fax Attack
Every now and then, you come across a few seconds you want to repeat for many minutes. This is a TorZe fave.
I've pondered some way of making this my wakeup alarm when it's time to take out the trash.
The angle and reveal at 0:06 is quite creative.
Garbage Day! (high quality) (via BrunoMe)