Brazil is a beautiful country, but even better, the music is mezmorizing. You'll love the music that plays under this fun, um, fashion video. It was the music that mezmorized me, right? Enjoy.
If you saw the whirlwind Eurotrip in The Rules of Attraction, here's something along those lines, though far less debauched, and in Japan. Ingeniously prepared, edited smoothly to a trip-hop beat. The amount of work that must've gone into this is formidable to contemplate.
Whoa, that was a close one. Keep your eye on the couple crossing the tracks. A second slower and this'd be a snuff video. One of those bits of footage wherein the camera just happens to be in the right place to catch something surprising.
Police brutality videos always receive a lot of uproar when they are posted on YouTube and this one of two Los Angeles police officers is no different. There is no video which shows if the suspect did anything to warrant such abuse, but it is clear that when the camera is rolling he is being choked and punched numerous times, while gasping that he “can’t breathe”. Apparently the video has generated enough of a response that the FBI is currently investigating the officers involved.
Here's more of the very funny and always inventive impersonator DCLugi. Here he does Joe Pesci ala 'Good Fellas', a not-so-good Al Pacino, an early Jack Nicholson, Edith and Archie Bunker, and finally his favorite and ours: Christopher Walken. See more of our DCLugi videos here. He is funny funny funny.
If you like watching great stunts and acrobatics, then this video is right up your alley. I'm not even sure how some of these guys do the things they do in this video. The team of young men go from spot to spot jumping and amazing all those who see them. As for the video itself, it is put together well. The music works well for the clips shown, and they are edited to flow well. The tricks alone make this video worth seeing.
A variety of New Zealand wildlife is presented decently enough in ths amateur attempt. You can pick out seals, sea lions, dolphins — and sperm whales, too, in the whale watching sequences.