This video for the live version of the song, directed by Olivier Gondry, is comprised of footage from 250 cameras held by audience members at the Keyspan Park show in Brooklyn on August 9th, 2007.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Daft Punk - "Harder Better Faster Stronger"
This video for the live version of the song, directed by Olivier Gondry, is comprised of footage from 250 cameras held by audience members at the Keyspan Park show in Brooklyn on August 9th, 2007.
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Mr. Awesome!
And if you'd like to see something more recent, check out this video from the allgames.com holiday party in 2006, where Mr. Awesome attempted to reclaim the world record on Missile Command, under new regulations. Before playing, Mr. Awesome had James AKA Blackboy sing a revised version of the national anthem, with lyrics written by none other than Mr. Awesome himself. As expected, it's awesome.
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The Clash - "Straight to Hell"
Brilliant performance on Saturday Night Live from October 9th, 1982.
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The Prosecution of Don Siegelman
60 Minutes ran a story this week about the unjust trial of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman.
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Campaign Finance Deformed
Josh Marshall breaks down all the details of John McCain's campaign finance woes, and how it will likely come back to haunt him in the near future.
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Tina Fey Returns to Weekend Update
Tina Fey made a special appearance on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update to discuss women's issues and to cast her endorsement for president.
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The Word - Good Bad Journalism
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Friday, February 22, 2008
The Blow Monkeys - "Digging Your Scene"
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Spandau Ballet - "Gold"
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The Human League - "Love Action"
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
The Waitresses - "I Know What Boys Like"
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How Much Money Did Romney Spend?
Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks reports exactly how much of his own money Mitt Romney spent on his failed campaign run.
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Red State Update: McCain's Alleged Affair
Jackie & Dunlap have a rather unique take on today's scandalous news.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Trevor Moore - "The America Song"
Enthusiastically patriotic music video from the IFC comedy show The Whitest Kids U' Know.
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New Rules - Amazing Race
Bill Maher got his writers back and the New Rules segment made a welcomed return.
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The Queen of Hearts
Cartoon short from 1934 based on the nursery rhyme about the Queen of Hearts, who made some tarts.
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The Spies Who Love You
In this animation from Mark Fiore, Snuggly Bear explains why the government needs to spy on you.
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Frank Sinatra - "Witchcraft"
Performed live for television in 1965.
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Woman Sentenced to Death for Witchcraft
So, I guess this mean that the courts of Saudi Arabia are no more clever than those in Monty Python's Holy Grail.
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Headzup: Helmets For Our Troops
The Pentagon just awarded a new $74 million dollar contract to Sioux Manufacturing, a company which just settled a lawsuit for providing faulty Kevlar helmets for our troops in Iraq & Afghanistan.
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Grandma's Gay Stripper
This is a home movie posted on YouTube, of someone's grandmother's retirement party back in 1985.
Special thanks to Chris & Tammy for sending this one along.
Spongebob Classics
The voices of the cast from Spongebob Squarepants dubbed over famous scenes from classic films.
PostSecret - A Valentine Video
Check PostSecret for more anonymous messages.
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Lawrence Welk - "One Toke Over the Line"
Singers Gayle and Dale perform the "modern spiritual" in this clip from the Lawrence Welk Show.
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St. Petersburg Is Smaller Than Moscow
Russian flip-book style animation sequence made almost entirely on post-it notes.
Muppets for President
Candidates that have run for president this year, alongside their Muppet counterpart.
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D. Washington - "Send Me to the 'lectric Chair"
Dinah Washington performed "Send Me to the 'lectric Chair" live in 1958.
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Sarah Vaughan - "You're Not the Kind"
Performed live in 1951.
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Shirley Bassey - "Diamonds Are Forever"
Performed live in 1973.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
The Supremes - "Reflections"
Performed live on the "Tennessee" Ernie Ford Show in 1967.
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Socially Irresponsible Investment Bank
Wormword Bayne, the investment bank for people whose greed is greater than their conscience.
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Countdown - Special Comment on FISA
In tonight's Special Comment, Keith Olberman slammed Bush for his terror mongering, fascism and blatant lies. No more fear, indeed!
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Stone Roses - "Waterfall"
Performed live on Other Side of Midnight in March of 1989.
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La Sexilinea
In this episode of the Italian animation series La Linea, created by Osvaldo Cavandoli in 1969, Mr. Line. explores the perils and pleasures of love and sex.