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This totally needs to be set to horror/suspense music - especially the part when she is in the car and the turkey is stalking around it...
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Originally Posted by montrealfilmguy View Post

all right,
so this video is about a reporter..i'm sorry..she's a PRODUCER in Sacramento who goes to investigate about a couple of turkeys attacking people in some suburb i believe
folks,its almost attack of the killer tomatoes territory.
just like a typical horror flick,i mean you never know,this thing has been attacking joggers and kids apparently,and yet
she goes alone ....
sometimes in life youre looking for the perfect side-splitting Youtube video.
there you go.
the entire 2 minutes is hilarious,but the 1 minute mark has a "savior " that only gets the situation worse for her.laugh.gif

the PRODUCER in question.

I cant help but think of the classic WKRP episode.
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That's neat!  Watching the behind the scenes video on how they made it was pretty fascinating, too.

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I'm really not sure if this should be classified as NSFW or not (for language).

 

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Dave, that was beautiful.

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I was knocked out by it. Watched it four times this morning smile.gif
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Powerful stuff

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The right song does incredible things for a video.

 

And that said, I stopped at 00:38. This is not a video I want to watch tonight. I need to have the right space for this.

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I hate to be insensitive.

 

But I just wonder what motivates some kid--feeling so much pain--to decide to share that pain by pointing a camera at himself and writing down a series of messages on index cards and showing them to the camera?  It's an odd sort of communication and I wonder why it was chosen?

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Holy crap, Neil. Eve's Plum avatar. You've probably had it for years and I've just glossed over it. Their best song is Lost in Space, by the way. And Colleen is smokin'.
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Ha ha nice, I just put that avatar up the other day. They are my favorite band.
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Somebody the other day called them the '90s Paramore. I'm not so up on Paramore that I can say it's a perfectly apt comparison, but Hayley is pretty much from the same mold as Colleen.
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon View Post

I hate to be insensitive. But I just wonder what motivates some kid--feeling so much pain--to decide to share that pain by pointing a camera at himself and writing down a series of messages on index cards and showing them to the camera? It's an odd sort of communication and I wonder why it was chosen?

Someone emotionally distressed enough to self mutilate, especially an adolescent, clearly doesn't have normal and sufficient emotional coping mechanisms to reach out for help. Screaming for help online is at least far less self destructive than taking knife to flesh.

And ive seen here hints of people for whom online forums is their primary source of emotional support. Lot of hurting people in the world looking for relief in many different ways.
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I get all that, Dave. 

 

The main gist of my confusion is why wouldn't the kid simply look into the camera and give voice to his angst?  Where does the technique of holding up one small card after another come from?  And he seemed pretty practiced at holding the cards in just the right place for maximum effect.  That's not something that just happens.  The must've been a monitor he could see to gauge where he should hold the cards and how long to hold them up (depending upon the number of words on each card). 

 

Maybe the "holding the small card" technique is a common internet gambit?  I've just never seen it before.

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Blame it on Bob Dylan ;)

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For all the Star Wars fans:  Merry Christmas!

 

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Angry Birds Christmas Light Display

 

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Lindsey Stirling, violinist.
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Rita Hayworth, Stayin' Alive...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz3CPzdCDws

 

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Originally Posted by Keith Plucker View Post

Rita Hayworth, Stayin' Alive...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz3CPzdCDws

 

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That was AWESOME, Keith.  Very well done.  You can tell someone put a lot of time and effort into it. 

 

And...ANY excuse to watch some Rita Hayworth...  smiley_wink.gif

 

Question:  there are some brief clips of Rita with another woman dancing in some colorful long underwear.  What film would they be from?
 

 

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon View Post

Question:  there are some brief clips of Rita with another woman dancing in some colorful long underwear.  What film would they be from?

 



I believe that clip is from "Tonight and Every Night" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038178/

Here is the full number http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk1mRDNoX98&feature=related

 

-Keith

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Thanks, Keith!  Appreciate it!

 

Here's your reward for answering my question!  biggrin.gif

 

Is there a cottage industry in making-up these clips?!?  confused.gif

 

 

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Fantastic Short Film SciFi

 

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Amazing first person perspective of a shuttle booster rocket's launch into space, and freefall back to earth. Sound enhanced by Skywalker.

 

 

 

 

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