Commercial for the Young Director Award 2010. Simply brilliant!
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
3/28/2010
3/24/2010
The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon
Incredibly genius short movie made by Richard Gale.
3/23/2010
Chatroulette Improv
A few days ago this made the rounds on the interwebs, some guy making piano improvs to strangers.
Now some other genius has taken this to the next level - chatroulette in live concert!
Now some other genius has taken this to the next level - chatroulette in live concert!
Labels:
Amazing Human Skills,
Chatroulette,
Comedy,
Music,
Piano
3/15/2010
TV chef meets reality
Chef: "Isn't this the best tomato sauce you ever had?"
Kid: "Yeah, I love it, definitively!"
Chef: "You really got great manners"
Kid: "Yeah, I love it, definitively!"
Chef: "You really got great manners"
3/06/2010
Kachelmann and Lupin
Cat walks onto the stage of a German weather forecast. The meteorologist scoops him up and doesn't miss a beat.
2/25/2010
Halloween Math
College teacher does some pranks with a projector for his class on Halloween. Very creative, probably took lots of time to make.
Andes Teletransporter
This is actually a real thing that was built and put into some bars in Argentina. Genius Idea!
Labels:
Andes Teletransporter,
Beer,
Comedy,
commercial,
Phone
2/23/2010
Clifford Stoll - 18 minutes about... well, I can't really explain
Cliff Stoll is an astronomer and was one of the heads behind the investigation of the Markus Hess / Karl Koch hacks to sell U.S. military information to the KGB in 1986. He wrote a book and a TV documentary was made called "The KGB, the Computer, and Me", which is available here. He is also known for his "weird, but lovable scientist" demeanour and for making Klein bottles. And for lots more. I wish my science teacher was like that.
Labels:
Clifford Stoll,
Comedy,
Klein Bottle,
Physics,
Science,
Tech,
Ted
A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything
Great flipbook film, made by an art school student. It really does some up the history of everything, made with 2100 sheets of paper and a ballpoint pen. The Pythonesque ending is the cherry on the cake.
Intel commercials
In case you missed 'em on TV or don't own a TV like me, here's some nerdy IBM tech humor.
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