Banjo the Bear embarks on an adventure to collect a Jiggy from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Dec 3, 2008
Nov 24, 2008
A dictator's birth
The dictator is generally used to describe a leader who holds and/or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power.
Oct 15, 2008
Sep 21, 2008
Sep 1, 2008
Celine Dion - The Movie Trailer 2008
This movie is about celine's life since she was little young girl. It's like a Unauthorized biography that's why they didn't use real celine's music (celine's voice) the movie will be coming out sonn this year.
Onelife – Animated Short
One Life is a short animation that was produced by a group of 7 students over the last 10 months, during our Post-graduate program at Humber College in Toronto, Canada. This short was designed to show case our skills in 3D production and allow each of us to further our abilities in a production pipeline. http://www.felipenogueira3d.com/onelife.html (c) Humber College
Aug 10, 2008
Rabbids invade the Olympic games
Ubisoft has sent out a couple new videos showing its Rabbids taking part in the 100 meter and hammer throw to celebrate the Olympic games.
Aug 4, 2008
Jul 31, 2008
Why Won't You Let Us Kill Mario?
Mario World asking the question we've always wanted to know: "Why are the chomp-chomps chained up?"... Mario's enemies aren't happy with their lot in life, and they're going to do something about it...
Jul 24, 2008
Cat religion revealed
Well the ancient Egyptians were supposed to have worshipped cats but what do cats pray to? So adorable. and so persistent! and come here, open the fridge!
Jul 22, 2008
Quake Live
Quake Live is a first-person shooter video game project from id Software announced in 2007. It is said that it is very much focusing on the multiplayer aspect of the game, so as to nudge the game into succeeding its predecessor Quake III Arena as a "major league" FPS eSports competition game. It will be released as a free version of Quake III Arena (Q3A) launched via a web browser.
Quake Live will be backed financially by in-game advertising from IGA Worldwide. Skill-based matchmaking will be powered by a "metagame engine" developed by GaimTheory.
Jul 6, 2008
The Moment of Truth
The Moment of Truth is an American show that first aired in Colombia as Nada más que la verdad ("Nothing But the Truth"). Contestants answer a series of 21 increasingly personal and embarrassing questions to receive cash prizes. The show is hosted by Mark Walberg and is aired by the Fox network.
Prior to the show, a contestant is hooked up to apolygraph and asked more than 50 questions; there is no polygraph testing conducted during the actual show. Without knowing the results of the polygraph, he or she is asked 21 of those same questions again on the program, each becoming progressively more personal in nature. If the contestant answers honestly as confirmed by the polygraph, he or she moves on to the next question; however, should a contestant lie in his or her answer (as determined by the polygraph) or simply refuse to answer a question after it has been asked, the game ends and the contestant loses all of the prize money accumulated. For each tier of questions answered correctly, the contestant wins the corresponding amount of money. A contestant may stop at any time before any question is asked and collect the money he or she has won. Although a person may stop after any question, once they hear the question, they must answer it. Honestly answering all 21 questions wins the jackpot of $500,000.
The questions vary, increasing in difficulty and degree of personal nature of the questions. To date, not one contestant has reached the 6th tier. Sometimes, a "surprise guest" - such as an ex-partner or a good friend - will come on the stage and ask a particularly difficult question. Friends, colleagues, and family of the contestant who are gathered near the player have access to a button which can be used to switch out a question once per game, an option which is introduced to them after the third question.
Though no contestant has answered all 21 questions truthfully to date, according to Mike Darnell, president of alternative entertainment at FOX, "In the vast majority of contestants, 99%, [they don’t say the machine is wrong]. You get, 'Hmm, I was a little worried when I answered that question.'" The series requires contestants to sign an agreement that they will accept the conclusions drawn by the polygraph examiner.
Jul 5, 2008
Jul 2, 2008
Stupid Crook
Two stupid crooks. A surveillance camera caught two men breaking into an establishment by throwing boulders through glass. But the plan doesn't work, and both would-be burglars end up getting knocked out by the boulders -- one at a time.
Bike thief
After having countless bikes stolen in nyc a reverse sting operation was set. the neistat brothers steal their own bicycles in daylight in downtown nyc. begging the attention of the police but never getting it.
Jun 29, 2008
Britain's Got Talent X factor
Britain's Got Talent is a British television show on ITV (also on TV3 in Ireland), and part of the Got Talent series. Presented by Ant & Dec, it is a search for Britain's next best talent act, featuring singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other talents of all ages. Anyone who believed they have talent was encouraged to audition. The winner of both series received £100,000 and are given the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the Royal Family at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool.
Faryl Smith 2008 :
Paul Potts 2007 :
Faryl Smith 2008 :
Paul Potts 2007 :
Creme That Egg!
A Cadbury Creme Egg is a brand of chocolate egg produced by Cadbury Schweppes in the United Kingdom, and under license by The Hershey Company in the United States. The egg has a thick milk chocolate "shell", with a white and yellow fondant filling designed to resemble the yolk and albumen of an egg.
Funny Sports Bloopers
A blooper usually describes a short sequence of a film or video production which contains a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew. These bloopers, or outtakes as they are also called, are often the subject of television shows or are occasionally revealed during the credit sequence at the end of comedy movies. Humorous mistakes made by athletes are often referred to as bloopers as well.
Slow Motion
Slow motion is a technique in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by Austrian August Musger. Typically this is achieved when each film frame is captured at a rate much faster than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving slower. The technical term for slow motion is overcranking, referring to the concept of cranking a handcranked camera faster than normal (i.e. faster than 24 frames per second). High-speed photography is a more sophisticated technique that uses specialized equipment to record fast phenomena, usually for scientific applications.
Christmas & Xbox 360
Ladies and gentlemen,I give you proof that mankind's capacity for cruelty and stupidity know no bounds. I hope the boy, after he grows up, doesn't even bother to put his relatives in a home when they aren't able to care for themselves.
Quake on me
Someone figured out how to make Quake look like the Take On Me video. And yes, ladies, he's still single.
The original clip :
The original clip :
Jun 28, 2008
Big Buck Bunny
Big Buck Bunny is a short computer animated film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation's previous film Elephants Dream, the film is made using free software. Work began in October 2007, the film was officially released in an April 10, 2008 première in Amsterdam. while online movie downloads and files were released on May 30, 2008.
The plot follows a day of the life of Big Buck Bunny when he meets 3 bullying rodents, Frank, Rinky and Gamera. The rodents amuse themselves by harassing helpless creatures of the forest by throwing nuts and rocks at them; they end up killing a butterfly, of which Bunny was fond, and then redirect their missiles against him. Outraged, Bunny then sets his gentle nature aside and proceeds to a payback.
The film was funded by the Blender Foundation, donations from the Blender community, pre-sales of the film's DVD and commercial sponsorship. Both the final product and production data, including animation data, characters and textures are released under the Creative Commons Attribution License. It was rendered on Sun Microsystems' grid computing facility network.com.
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