The Perfect Scores.
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Hello Readers, Here we are, another Friday, another fringe-y film. When I look for content for Fringe Fridays, I dream of finding something as weird, funny, and well-animated as what I found today. Be warned, my friends, this one is weird. If you’re at all squeamish about bugs, blood, or marital melodrama, you shouldn’t watch it. Anyone still there? Good! The Ballad of Mary Slade I wish I knew more about the animator, Robin Fuller. But the film did win the prestigious Slamdance film Festival’s prize for animation. And it’s the perfect video for the day before Edgar Allen Poe’s birthday. -Kent, Yahoo! video Tea
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Happy Super Sunday
This Sunday, millions of people in the US will be watching the Super Bowl. There’s as much interest in what advertisers have planned as to whether or not the New England Patriots can run the table and become the first team to go 19-0. For years, the Super Bowl commercials have become a fixture, and have often been more entertaining than the games. The commercials put products in the spotlight, often pushing celebrities too (remember Jessica Simpson’s Daisy-Duke-laced Pizza Hut commercial? Or K-Fed being humble and funny?). With a recession looming, it will be interesting to see what the advertisers have up their sleeves to get us to go out to buy their products. Still, for most of us, the commercials are just entertainment. Consider them 30 or 60-second-long sitcoms, and with the writer’s strike going on, it would be nice to laugh at something refreshing and new. Here’s what aired last year. Check in with us next week for the best of this year. Last Year’s 1st Half Ads Last Year’s 2nd Half Ads One thing is for sure: we will have a Manning in the Super Bowl, but something tells me we will see more of big brother Peyton in the commercials than we will see of Eli in the game. So on Sunday, join me and the rest of the football-loving world in gorging yourself with hot wings, pizza, chips and a few adult beverages (but only if you’re an adult). Cheer either the Pats or Giants to victory, though it’ll probably be the commercials that will come out on top. Go Commercials! -Stretch, Yahoo! video Team
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April 24th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
[…] The Perfect Scores. Sheet music in Pdf, Encore and Midi formats. The Perfect Scores. - Hello Readers, Here we are, another Friday, another fringe-y film. When I look for content for Fringe Fridays, I dream of finding something as weird, funny, and well-animated as what I found today. Be warned, my friends, this one is weird. If […] […]
April 25th, 2008 at 4:21 am
[…] The Perfect Scores. Sheet music in Pdf, Encore and Midi formats. The Perfect Scores. - Hello Readers, Here we are, another Friday, another fringe-y film. When I look for content for Fringe Fridays, I dream of finding something as weird, funny, and well-animated as what I found today. Be warned, my friends, this one is weird. If […] […]
April 25th, 2008 at 3:05 pm
[…] The Perfect Scores. Sheet music in Pdf, Encore and Midi formats. The Perfect Scores. - Hello Readers, Here we are, another Friday, another fringe-y film. When I look for content for Fringe Fridays, I dream of finding something as weird, funny, and well-animated as what I found today. Be warned, my friends, this one is weird. If […] […]