Uploaded by futureshorts on 12 Jan 2010
Dir. Terri Timley / USA / 2009More madness at http://www.territimely.com
Suspend your disbelief in this alternate universe of food inspired sound creations and the best newspaper turkey ever to be roasted.
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Uploaded by futureshorts on 12 Jan 2010
Dir. Terri Timley / USA / 2009The Terror of Tiny Town is a 1938 American film produced by Jed Buell, directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Billy Curtis. It is the world's only musical Western with an all-midget cast.
Using a conventional Western story with an all midget cast, the filmmakers were able to showcase gags such as cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors, and pint-sized cowboys galloping around on Shetland ponies while roping calves.
Uploaded by StyleWars1982 on 12 Mar 2011
STYLE WARS http://www.stylewars.com is the original Hip Hop documentary. Public Art Films is embarking on a project to restore Style Wars. The original negative was damaged during the many years it was in storage.
Style Wars Restoration Donors will receive the following Thank You gifts:
$10 - your donor name or tag included in the Donor Credit section of the disc.
$50 - Styles Wars 2-Disc Set DVD and the BluRay Disc*, a personalized document that memorializes your participation, and in the new BluRay your name will be in the final film credits.
$100 - All the above, plus a Special Limited Edition Deluxe Poster designed by a Graf Legend.
$250 - All the above, plus a special Exclusive T-shirt designed by a Graf King created solely for $250 donors, and an original signed and numbered photo of a subway masterpiece from Henry Chalfant's archive.
$1000 - All the above, plus a signed and numbered original print by a graffiti legend.
*BluRay Disc will be sent one month before the normal release date.
Public Art Films, Inc is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to producing films and videos about grass-roots cultural expressions. All donations are tax-deductible.
We will be transferring the original 16 mm negative into full HD 1080p while cleaning and restoring the film during the process. The HD master will be better, sharper and more brilliant than the original. Style Wars was originally produced with public funding and we ask the public again to propel this historic document into the new era.
Uploaded by THELlGHT on 11 Jun 2011
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YouTube Blockbuster Series "THE MUSIC INDUSTRY EXPOSED" Created By Under User_Name "FarhanK501" has Covered more in depth about illuminati influences on music industry.Click the Link http://www.youtube.com/user/FarhanK501#grid/user/DE48BFDB3124D5E7
Uploaded by wefunkdotcom on 11 May 2011
*A MARK LIMBURG FILM*
A P-FUNK CULT CLASSIC*
WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF THE WORD "FUNK"???
Starring: George Clinton & Mike Hampton aka KIDD FUNKADELIC
Co-Starring: Iwan Van Amersfoord, Kendra Foster, Garry Shider, Mike Clip Payne, Fabian Dech, Kimberly Manning, Gene Anderson, Belita Woods, Lige Curry, Carlos McMurray, Carlon Scott , Frank Kash Waddy and Rico Lewis
Uploaded by greenhouseseeds on 17 Oct 2010
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and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl
Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi expedition in 2008, Arjan and myself began to think about the next mission. We had many destinations in mind, because the list of places where amazing landraces are awaiting is a long one. After much thinking and talking we selected a few "top-spots" on our list, and started gathering information and ideas.
Uploaded by RaceMarbles on 4 Apr 2011
A disagreement between Blakey and Stan, over Stan's attempt to warm himself up with the bus engine, causes the bus crews go on strike, which leads to major disruption, both at work and at home.
Q was a surreal television comedy sketch show from Spike Milligan which ran from 1969 to 1982 on BBC2. The first and third series ran for seven episodes, with the remainder running for six episodes, each of which was 30 minutes long. Each series was numbered, starting with Q5 — possibly because the project to construct the Cunard liner QE2, launched in September 1967, was dubbed Q4 — and continuing in ascending order, through to Q9.
Another theory is that Spike was inspired by the BBC technical quality scale of the time where Q5 was severe degradation to picture or sound. The follow up series Q6 would have been complete loss of sound or vision in technical terms but by then was probably just an appropriate title choice for a sequel. The 6-point scale was extended by some engineering departments to a 9-point scale which may partly explain the cessation of the naming of the Q series at Q9. The final series was renamed There's a Lot of It About, after, according to Milligan's autobiography, the BBC felt the public might find Q10 too confusing.
While Flying Circus had four series between 1969–1974, because of Milligan's tempestuous relationship with the BBC, he had to wait until 1975 for his second series to be commissioned. The series continued sporadically after this. Q7 appeared in 1977, Q8 shortly after in 1978, Q9 in 1980 and There's a Lot of It About in 1982. Milligan resented the BBC for the cold attitude they took towards the series in comparison with series like Flying Circus, and always maintained that, given the opportunity, he would have produced more.
Q gave centre stage to Milligan's freeform surreal wit. The sketches came thick and fast, running into one another, making outrageous leaps from one subject or location to another and often stopping with no apparent conclusion. Even the costumes were madcap and contradictory—each of them still bore its BBC Wardrobe Department tag, and Milligan seemed to have a fondness for large noses and hats.
However, Milligan was criticised for his tendency to make racially charged jokes, especially regarding Jews and Pakistanis, and the series as a whole was decidedly politically incorrect, even by the standards of the 1970s—almost every episode featured an appearance by the scantily-clad, huge-breasted "glamour stooge" Julia Breck.
Some of the material has been wiped.
Solo concert Sunday february 6th, Falkoner Center, Copenhagen, Denmark. Excerpt. Full length sound file - MP3, 21MB - at http://goo.gl/BeKh9 (download link)
Part 2 Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU4iLj... It covers all the main drugs of abuse (except, predictably, alcohol and tobacco) with a combination of amusing character acting from Rik Mayall , strange and sometimes rather funny portrayals of particular moods, trendy mid-90's music (with videos and bizarre psychedelic backgrounds) and vox-pop style interviews with people describing personal experiences with the use of (mostly illegal) drugs.
This DVD documentary is largely comprised of musical performances by Cash and some of the many guests who appeared on his show. But there are also snippets of interviews with behind-the-camera talent involved with the program as well as such old friends as Kris Kristofferson and Hank Williams Jr. Everyone speaks highly of Cash’s warm, on-camera persona, and selected footage proves them right: Cash is ever the gentleman with an expansive spirit and down-to-earth grit. Musical highlights include Cash’s own "I Walk the Line" and "Man In Black," Bob Dylan’s straightforward "I Threw It All Away," Loretta Lynn’s "I Know How," and a delightful George Jones medley. Ray Charles takes a bluesy spin on "Ring of Fire," Cash’s fellow Sun Records artists Carl Perkins and Roy Orbison take turns in the spotlight, Neil Young brings the crowd to its feet with an amazing "The Needle and the Damage Done," and Eric Clapton (fronting Derek and the Dominos) turns in a passionate "It’s Too Late." --Tom Keogh
Part 2 Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbyoTf... Video Games were introduced as a commercial entertainment medium in 1971, becoming the basis for an important entertainment industry in the late 1970s-early 1980s in the United States, Japan, and Europe. After a disastrous industry collapse in 1983 and a subsequent rebirth two years later, the video game industry has experienced sustained growth for over two decades to become a $10 billion industry, which rivals the motion pictures industry as the most profitable entertainment industry in the world.
Part 2 Here: Join the Monkees on this made for tv psychedelic movie. There are loads of special guests including Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Clara Ward, Buddy Miles, Paul Arnold and We Three.
Probably the most disturbing and sickening public information splatter video ever made! Do not watch if you don't like the sight of blood. Do watch if you want to see what can go wrong when driving a fork lift truck! The original DVD can be ordered from http://www.staplerfahrerklaus.de/star...