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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0LGW8urTOs
 
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I've always liked that in Practical Magic.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stQ31X8COWw
 
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"Extraordinary movie...a powerful and prodigious achievement, Jonny Greenwood's (Radiohead) soundtrack is a stirring, ambient backdrop" - Dave Stubbs, Uncut. Bodysong is the story of our lives told through moving images across the world and spanning 100 years of cinema, cut to an ambitious score by Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead).

Simon Pummell's majestically ambitious work culls images from over 100 years of archived footage, in order to encompass the whole of human experience in his representation of the life process. Incorporating film and digital mediums, and black and white and color photography, the film is accompanied by a remarkable score by Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood. Pummell selected images that he imagined would remain profoundly resonant even 500 years hence, depicting stages of life that humans experience universally. Arranged according to the cycle of life and development, the images are organized according to birth, growth and play, sexual discovery, nourishment, war, death, and transcendence. This stringing-together of cultural archetypes weaves a kind of updated mythology, reflecting a humanistic belief in the interconnection of all humankind. Inspiring and visually astounding, the filmmakers manage to touch upon a multitude of fundamental, existential questions with their far-reaching, all-encompassing narrative. BODYSONG was the recipient of the "Best Documentary Feature Award" at the British Independent Film Awards.

Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1rzsOgwzJk&feature=related

All the best

Jamie

EDIT - This does have a lot of footage of people giving birth, if you don't like to see things like that then skip this part :)
 
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ivan seeking said:
Yv29p_w--4w[/youtube][/quote] haha!
 
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Thanksgiving is upon us and these turkeys are excited! And they don't know why!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrxB8DnUHLs

It's a bit long and you get the idea after half a minute. And wow, that's a lot of turkey.
 
This is my fav documentary

part 1
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1CEbl9cK3o

"Damn."

I think I'd be saying a lot more than that.
 
Ivan Seeking said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UIdI8khMkw

LOL! Great idea...i'll use it!
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jtbell said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27ugSKW4-QQ

This was broadcast on the BBC on April 1, 1957. They actually got calls from viewers asking where to buy spaghetti bushes!

Members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster would find that clip extremely offensive :eek:.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7Ao
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8kwAftPLlU

:smile::smile::smile: The worst thing is that this guy is serious!

Ultimately he makes a good point about buying local products in order to support your local community, but as you can see, his presentation could win an Emmy for comedy!
 
saw this today, handman!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyuG_OvvYL4&feature=related
 
nucleargirl said:
saw this today, handman!

Bet he can't do surgery.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP15zlyra3c

These were my favorite shows when I was very young; unfortunately, Discovery now has shifted its focus on reality shows.
 
 
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rootX said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP15zlyra3c

These were my favorite shows when I was very young; unfortunately, Discovery now has shifted its focus on reality shows.

What did it catch? What would be under that snow?
 
I guess it's a lot smaller than that. Maybe a lemming or something similar

Arctic foxes can sniff out lemmings in their burrows under the snow.
 
Dr. Holocaust vs. The Savage Bandito! Super Villain Battle of the Century!

From the confines of their evil laboratories, Dr. Holocaust and The Savage Bandito have come out into the light to engage in a battle of supremacy that will test both their minds and the brilliant machines they have crafted! The battle will unleash weapons of such awesome destructive power that the city of Toronto will never be the same again! Let the world watch in horror as people bear witness to the scientific geniuses who show no hint of remorse in demonstrating the terrible weapons of super science!

The trailer:



The video:



It is impressive that such beautiful women have submitted to the righteous scientific authority of both Dr. Holocaust and The Savage Bandito! It is truly a triumph of the awesome scientific power that they possess!

The video:



Dr. Holocaust and The Savage Bandito in: The Wrath of Heaven Unleashed in Akihabara!

After witnessing the awesome battle between Dr. Holocaust and The Savage Bandito, Ninja with a Soul Patch sends a message to the two mad scientists challenging them to a battle of supremacy. With decades of extensive scientific study on the dark sorcery of the Shinto religion and the martial arts of Ninjitsu in a temple laboratory in Akihabara, Japan, Ninja with a Soul Patch has crafted the most powerful magical weapons in history which he is confident he can use to bring down all opposition. Can The Savage Banidto and Dr. Holocaust triumph in a battle that will summon the forces of the Universe and the Wrath of Heaven?

The video:

 
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