Showing posts with label weekend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: Random Stuff

Hey Readers,

Sorry about the slowness in updates recently. I won't give too many excuses, since that would be boring; the short version is that work is getting much busier. I'll keep trying to plug away at the entries, if you guys will keep reading. In the meantime, some videos to pass the time away:

Guy with Death Wish Lives:

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People That Can Change Clothes Faster Than You:

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The Fargo Yeah Edit:

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For some reason, this warms my heart:

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: Sabra Johnson - Winner of "So You Think You Can Dance"

I've never seen "So You Think You Can Dance" in my life, ever, but in honor of the fact that Sabra Johnson recently won the competition, here are a couple of videos of her doing her thing:


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Weekend Web Finds: Amazing Asian Acrobats

A neat trick, but how did they figure out they could do this? And how did they decide that the girl on the bottom had the strongest left arm?


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Sunday, August 12, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: Bibleman: The Videogame

If you thought Left Behind was amazing, you'll love Bibleman:



It's a sad day for Christians everywhere. I think this trailer makes baby Jesus cry.

[Via Kotaku]

Friday, August 10, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: Bratz Is a War Crime

Here's the trailer for the film Bratz, which I think comes out today. Relive every single mind-scarring stereotype from high school all over again:


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Why am I posting this here? Because this movie's sheer awfulness warrants, at the very least, a reaction of disgust to demonstrate one's good taste, nay, one's humanity. WARNING: I am not responsible for any brain damage or self-induced injuries that result from viewing this clip.

Weekend Web Finds: Adidas Ad - "Pink"

Today we have a very troubling and creepy ad, apparently for Adidas:


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On the "F'ed Up" scale, I'd say this ranks right up there with Sony's, "This is Living," ads:


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Amazing imagery and great direction...but do they make you want to buy shoes/PS3s? I haven't decided yet but I'm leaning towards no.


On the other hand, this DOES make me want to buy a Honda:

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: This Guy Really Doesn't Like Door-To-Door Mormons

I can't tell whether to make this guy my enemy or my hero...that's how awesome he is:


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Weekend Web Finds: The Bourne Ultimatum, Starring Guillermo

It's good to know that with all his success, Matt Damon still can take time out of his schedule to shoot something like this and make fun of himself a little bit:


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Friday, July 27, 2007

Weekend Web Finds: Babies eating lemons

The Nature vs. Nurture argument is one that will continue forever, but it's undeniable that there are certain things we humans all possess from birth that are not taught to us, but rather are ingrained in our anatomy and our DNA. Witness exhibit 1: Babies eating lemons. Because watching babies making scrunched up faces is far more entertaining than watching grown-ups do the same.



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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Weekend Web Finds - The History of Video Games in Four Minutes

Back from LA! It was great, but a bit smoggy.

I took time on the plane to write this week's posts, and I'm kind of excited about them; as usual, they'll be going up throughout the week.

In the meantime, here's a video game compilation: The History of Video Games (in 4 minutes). If you're a geek like me, you'll recognize 80-100% of these games. Good times...


Song used: "Love Hurts" by Incubus

I enjoyed it so much that I downloaded it (legally) after watching this video. Proof (from me) that freely distributed music like this will increase, and not hurt, sales.