08-04-2007, 06:41 AM | #363 |
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It seems Yahtzee has started producing video reviews.
First up The Darkness demo Love the last line. Then Fable : The Lost Chapters. (contains spoilers)
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08-04-2007, 07:28 AM | #364 | |
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It's good to know he's not dead. I really have to check his website more regularly. I also have to remember to finally finish reading Angular Mike, catch up on Chris and Trilby, and have to retry finishing "7 Days a Sceptic" and start "6 Days a Sacrifice". I miss the days when I was able to play at least a game a day. Ah... *sings* Those were the days... Anyway, I remember reading "Yahtzee Takes on the World", and how I really loved it (I'll have to reread it some time again). Back then I saved every singly strip onto my computer, out of fear it might one day no longer be on the Internet. In fact, I still have the folder with those files. -
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08-05-2007, 08:59 AM | #365 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifrCFD3QNZc
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the real voice of Enrique Inglesias. (Even if that would turn out to be made up, it's hilarious)
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08-05-2007, 10:23 AM | #366 |
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Oh, Yahtzee. I admit I never played any of his games, mainly because a) they didn't interest me, and b) he always seemed rather full of himself. Great videos, though.
And now, here's a guy playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a paprika.
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08-05-2007, 10:50 AM | #367 |
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Yeah, I had that impression at first too. But later realised he really isn't all that bad at all.
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Very much in the same way as Rob I've always thought (i.e. not really meaning it in any serious way)
Actually, now I come to think about it he sounds a lot like Rob as well. You don't think they are the same person do you? Paprika man hasn't limited himself to a single vegetable for instrumentalism (I think this one has a better tone than the paprika) And another one. Everyone needs a hobby.
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Possibly a re-post but flute boxing.
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08-06-2007, 09:42 AM | #372 |
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Hahhah, I'd like to hear the real singing voice of some other "top" performers as well. I think my ears would get busted pretty badly because of the voices.
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We all know that MS Paint is hardly worth the effort to try and draw anything good in it, right?
WRONG! This guy draws an Apple iPod Nano with all the details, reflections and all, in MSPaint in 40 minutes (the video is sped up to 6 minutes), AND it was his first attempt at drawingn anything in MSPaint, too. I am truly amazed at that guy's talent. -
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That was meant as a compliment. Perhaps I phrased it badly.
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Alec Baldwin's speech in Glengarry Glen Ross. One of my favorite speeches in a movie.
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From my favorite show, The Soup:
Mary Murphy Wake Up Call Joel McHale on HSN And for something different, the cutest thing ever. Mocha eating brocolli. |
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I found this over at the Thumb, and it's just so funny I had to share it here.
Classic Mel Brooks humour. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu2NqfISm9k&mode=related&search=#
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