Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
200 Impressions
Hey, everybody. Thanks for checking this video out. It took a while to put together and I hope you enjoy it. Feel free to comment or criticize as it is always appreciated. About a quarter of these impressions are already on some of my other videos - I just wanted to compile a long list as I work on them. Also, #93/94 Beebop and Jack Nicholson are transposed. I'd try to let it slide and not mention anything, but I think their voices are um... just a little bit different from one another. Also, this is about 16-17 minutes long, so if you plan on watching it in it's entirety, you should go grab some pop and maybe some snacks.
Labels:
Art,
Cool Video,
Entertainment,
Feats and Records,
Illusions and Tricks,
Movies,
People
Saturday, June 23, 2007
The 305
A mocumentary detailing the five almost brave Spartans charged with guarding a goat path. The Office meets 300.
Directed by: The Holechek Brothers
Starring:
Tim Larson as Claudius
David Schultz as Darryl
Brandon Tyra as Testicles
Ed Portillio as Shazaam
Sunny Peabody as Demetrius the Blind
Richard Villa as The Persian Commander.
Produced by Michael Hale, Megan Tyra and Tom Riggs
Visual Effects by: Nate Hopkins.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Funniest Movie Death Scenes
This is a compilation of the funniest death scenes from cheesy movies. I've taken scenes from about 6 different movies. Enjoy.
Friday, May 25, 2007
World Stunt Awards 2007
















The Taurus World Stunt Awards honor the finest stuntmen and stuntwomen in the entertainment business for their stunts.
Labels:
Entertainment,
Event and Festival,
Movies,
Weird Pics
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Everything You See Is Fake
A video demonstrating the power of video editing.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Turtle Boy
The new star wars kid..
Monday, April 2, 2007
Maurice Tillet - Real Life Shrek








Shrek 3 Trailer..
Maurice Tillet ( 1903 - August 4, 1954 ) was a professional wrestler in the early years of the entertainment-sport. Born in France, he was highly intelligent and could speak 14 languages. He was also a keen poet and was hoping to get into the acting business.
In his twenties, he developed acromegaly, a rare disease that causes bones to grow wildly and uncontrollably. Soon his whole body was disfigured as a result. This led to much pain for Tillet as this gentle man was being called names, berated and forced to flee the place he loved so much.
Seeking a new identity to fit his chronic disfigurement, Tillet fled to America where he made a living on his appearance by becoming a professional wrestler, and was dubbed as the "freak ogre of the ring". His villain persona ("the French Angel") was an instant success with the crowds. Perhaps the highlight of his career was on August 1, 1944, when The French Angel defeated Steve "Crusher" Casey for the American Wrestling Association World championship.
He soon became a recluse, although a few people did manage to befriend Tillet, including the businessman Patrick Kelly, whose home in Braintree, Massachusetts Tillet would often visit. There the pair would often play chess together.
Tillet died in 1954 from heart disease at age 51. Bobby Managain, who as Bobby Managoff was a wrestling champ, asked Tillet on his death bed if he could make a plaster cast of his face. Tillet agreed, and Bobby made three masks of his face. Once of which was given to Milo Steinborn, while two ended up with Patrick Kelly. Steinborn donated this mask to the York Barbell Museum years ago. One of the masks sat on Kelly's office desks for years, the other he donated to the International Wrestling Museum in Iowa.
Paranormal Anecdote
A story exists that, in 1980, 25 years after Tillet's death, Patrick Kelly installed a computerized chess machine which he frequently played against, next to Tillet's mask. One morning, Kelly played against the computer. That morning, the computer deviated from its set program and used a different style of play, including the French 18th Century Opening chess move. On further inspection, Kelly observed that the computer wasn't even plugged in. This supposedly happened on numerous occasions, but only as long as Tillet's mask was nearby. Kelly claims that he had engineers X-ray and check both the mask and the computer, but that nothing unusual was found.
One 'Death Mask' of Maurice Tillet currently resides at the USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame inside the York Barbell Building in York, Pennsylvania. It is on display in the strongman/wrestling section that serves to provide a glimpse into the origins of modern competitive weightlifting and powerlifting.
Wikipedia.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Influences
30 different people that influenced my life were painted one on top of another on my torso. I either painted a picture of the person or an object that represents the person.
Many people are asking about Hitler and how he could be an influence. He has had an impact on the entire world and changed how society deals with hate. Obviously he is not a influence in a positive way except for the positive changes that have occured to society since his existence.
People are also wondering how long it took. I spent 20 hours painting and I had the piece on me for about 30 hours. I slept with it on and it was aweful!
Source: philinthecircle.com/influence
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Annual Grammy Awards 2007
Labels:
Celebrities,
Entertainment,
Event and Festival,
Movies
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