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A new thread that will have sites that I or others consider to be worth a real look. some of the site will be written or videos or what ever. i expect not much posting here, but you never know.. First off is this site is mostly videos and broadband is recommeneded... yes, i posted some on this in another thread but damn, I have laughed my ass off watching these.. tick |
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And now, a very Betamaxmas This is a really clever idea. Betamaxmas takes a bunch of Christmas specials and episodes of TV shows that you can find on YouTube and puts them on one site, inside an old-fashioned television. You can even change the channels and adjust the volume on an old remote control. There's some great stuff here, even if some of it isn't exactly Christmas-related. There's the Pee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, with the incredible guest star line-up of Oprah Winfrey, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Magic Johnson, Cher, and Grace Jones, The Facts of Life, commercials for McDonald's, Toys R Us (a classic), and Parkay margarine (you even learn how to make Strawberry Almond Squares!), Garfield's Christmas special, a PSA with Michael J. Fox, The Smurfs, Frosty The Snowman, and a bunch of other stuff. You can make the picture full-screen too. I like how the TV antenna moves as you change channels. Oh, and for you folks too young to remember Betamax, think HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray and who won that battle. a side note. you get to watch the antenna move to pick up the stations, plus old X-mas commericals as well... I mean from the 50s and 60s... laughs tick
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don't forget to click on the TV guide for what is showing on what channel... this is so cool. right now we have Tony Bennet singing White Christmas , Pee wee x-mas special, commericals, and more.... |
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OMG OMG OMG it even has the TV "snow" |
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OMG Tick, thanks!! That is great! |
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OMG Hall and Oats amd mean Mrs Hatcher |
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OH OH OH Now I is ice skating with Big Bird |
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This brings back some memories. I remember some of these shows! |
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BALKI!!!! I love you Tick |
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who says I am all about nothing but Zombies????? I like me some classic x-mas as well. But if you look close you will see a zombie in everything there... these is my peeps... laughs.... |
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the shepards never forget it we were the first to get the news you know OHH I forgot how much I loved Balki |
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I also love you Tick!! You Rock! |
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Co-director Andy Micthell just dropped us a line to let us know that the first episode of his new zombie webseries American Heart has officially dropped. The production's plan is to have a new episode up on the site each week and they've even offered up the entire series to yours truly for review so watch for that. A zombie outbreak takes a small southern town by surprise. In the wake of destruction, a motley crew of survivors finds shelter in the local hospital. Led by the town's naive sheriff, a ditzy talk show host, a washed up actor, and two attractive teens must learn to live together and come out alive. But between bickering over dinner, surfing the Internet, and having sex with each other, can the gang find time to fight off the undead?With it's cast of selfish bickering nerdowells, American Heart looks to be an edgy and hilarious take on the survivors-under-siege genre. You can check out the first episode on the series' official website. |
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Muahahahaha!! Those are some stoopid people!! |
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Since we did other Webisodes I now list one of the best sites for them. They have alot of series going on right now, John's Hand is one of the best if you can follow it... and some others are funnier than hell and others are WTF. All done by Hollywood writers, actors and others etc. yes, you could even find one from people you know... So for those that are looking for something short and no real fluff, here you go. If you can remember as far back as the beginning of 2008 �?I know it’s hard, but try �?the striking members of the Writers Guild of America touted the fact that they were starting their very own website. The site was called strike.tv and it was supposed to feature a number of “webisode�?series from WGA writers. Stuff that was their own creation and not dictated by some heavy-handed studio with no imagination whatsoever (at least, that’s what I think the WGA members were thinking when they started up the site). A few weeks ago, Keith reviewed one of the offerings on the site �?Mindy Kaling’s Hou$e Poor. However, there is much more to this site than just that offering. Some of it features writers and stars you are familiar with. Others are from people who have slaved behind the scenes for other shows. Over the next few weeks we’ll take a look at some of the offerings strike.tv has to give us in this ever-changing world of television. Let’s begin with some fake babies, fish out of water and sci-fi noir. Faux Baby �?Newly married Madeline is unsure that she will be a good mother. So, her therapist prescribes a ‘faux baby�?�?a doll that displays all of the emotions of a real baby �?to try out; just so she can see if she has the goods or not. What follows in this six-episode series is some pretty funny moments as well social commentary on some of the absurdities of parenting, such as extremist breast feeding mothers. There’s also an underlying level of creepiness to Faux Baby. Turns out, people want one of these dolls more than a real baby. Anyone But Me �?Produced by writer Suan Miller (The L Word, thirtysomething), Anyone But Me tells the story of a 16-year-old girl who moves from New York City to �?horrors! �?Westchester for her father’s health (he was a first-responder during 9/11). What proceeds is a fish-out-of-water melodrama as Vivian adjusts to her new suburban lifestyle without her girlfriend. There are only two episodes right now (the third will premiere on January 6th), but the story is interesting and the characters are more intriguing than, say, those on 90210. Tranquility Dome �?Set in the somewhat not-too-distant future, this CGI-animated series takes science fiction and adds to it a bit of film noir. Now, when I say this show is CGI-animated I don’t mean that it’s Pixar or Dreamworks CGI-animated. Chip Proser, the creator of the series, used store-bought animation software to produce Tranquility Dome. The result is barely passable computer animation. Still, if you can get past it all, the pilot episode isn’t that bad and is worth sticking around for to the end. Bonus Webisode Heroes: The Recruit �?With Heroes taking a winter break (and, hopefully retooling during that time) NBC has given fans of the show a new webisode series to keep them occupied. The Recruit is a five-part series that focuses on three of the Marines that were brought to the Pinehearst facility in order to be injected with the Captain America super serum. The main character is Private Rachel Mills (Taylor Cole), who seems to be a Special but is denying it. When we first meet her she is being interrogated by Angela Petrelli. Angela wants to know one simple question: what happened to the super serum that Mills and two other Marines were testing. Honestly, I’m not too sure why this webisode is five parts. The first three parts of the web series could have been added to one installment without losing anything. The next two weeks will tell if expanded this series to five parts was worth it or not. |
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