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Everything posted by Henry
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The original musically grating youtube pop music video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpsbj0OoeNo Can't help but think the same people who produced this were behind Rebecca Black, these kids were just fortunate enough to avoid the same degree of exposure she got
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The dialogue in the "space rabies" clip sounds like it could have come straight out of "Axe Cop"
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I can remember having this on a VHS (recorded from t.v.) as a kid, and it was one of the "best things ever" to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25nnVX3k1o8
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submit youtube clips for improv4humans
Henry replied to BrettMorris's topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFVrtjUmz7c Good old fashioned genuinely funny stuff. The word choice seems a bit edgy for the time. Or maybe it wasn't, but is now. I wouldn't really know, I wasn't there back then
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnEumhqKU4A I first heard of this guy on Improv4humans. They played a clip of him saying some pretty crazy stuff about The Grateful Dead (which I also recommend watching). This video however includes some reenactments, starting at about a minute in, of the Satanic rituals using dolls.
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Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes being interviewed in a crowded bed covered in Dominoes Pizza boxes.
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The Police Academy Cartoon show. I just now found out that "The Fat Boys" contributed their talents to the theme song
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I knew fred and Sharon would have show up eventually on the show. It looks like they actually got a couple advertising gigs.
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Just saw The Cramps mentioned in this thread and remembered one of my favorites. Obviously too long for the podcast, but this just makes me happy every time I watch it. The Cramps playing a concert at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1or0rEKpns
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I had previously thought that the two guys having the same name had just been a coincidence, but after hearing Tony in the studio I think you may be right. Especially with his affinity for uppers and the lack of a moral compass. Tony must have won that knife fight in the woods, and that's why Andi Callahan didn't make an appearance at the mass suicide in episode 148! It all makes sense now! Plus, I just now remembered that Andi Callahan first met Tony at a movie theater
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Probably a little too visual for the podcast, but I always find it fun to watch Crispin Glover being weird
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Fun little silly interview with Thurston Moore and Beck on 120 Minutes
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Werner also forgot that he had a pretty significant roll in "Julien Donkey-Boy"
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Shane MacGowan finishes a set with "Dirty Old Town" and then has a very drunken and awkward interview.
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I've recently uploaded season 1 (23 full episodes) of Crossballs onto youtube. I haven't been able to find it available for sale anywhere, and it deserves to be enjoyed.
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I'm sure it's not something new to everybody, but I was just reminded of this song today and thought it might fit in here. Arthur Brown's live performance of his hit song "Fire!" on the television show "Supersonic" which at the time aired on Thursday afternoons. According to Wikipedia: "Supersonic was a British children's television music show which featured pop music artists of the day."
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The only Stitches strip I didn't like was the one where it starts with him holding a cell phone hitting the "Now" button on the popcorn.com app, then he gets handed a gallon of popcorn, then he looks at the camera and says "Check please!" It seemed like a shameless use of product placement on Tim's part, and I really didn't think the punchline made any sense.
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CBB episode 102 at 1:05:00 "You are correct, he died of 'butt disease'" episode 89 at 16:09 "I am 5 foot 10 years old"
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I actually have seen that guy perform live in concert! No lie!
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Episode 73 of CBB (CDR at the time) at 23:47 Bill Cosby-Bukowski saying "now get outta here before I stab you biii**ch" for some reason always makes me laugh. Also episode 23 at 16:02 Paul F. Tompkins saying "Tig, I'm gonna ask you to shut your mouth"
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I'd heard Scott mention Batdance before, but today is the first time I actually Binged it (using WireDoo). I gotta say, it's a terribly, terribly silly song.
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Definitely check out Reverend Bruce Howard's clips on youtube. Public access has always been a magnet for insanity, but this guy is a very unique specimen. Probably his most interesting video: What makes this even stranger is that his show had previously been more like this:
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Squirm, a movie about killer worms (available on Netflix instant)