The Freeze Comes to London
Posted Feb 20th 2008 3:08PM by Brendon H., Attending Videologist
Filed under: Random
As a sequel to the
Great Grand Central Station Freeze, some enterprising Brits did the same thing in Trafalgar Square in London. We love mass 'movements' here at the video blog. Get it? Anyway, maybe we need a mass international freeze and then those in the know can freak people out all around the world.
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Japanese McDonald's Ad
No, you're not having a seizure -- this really is five minutes of bizarre, repeating images of Ronald McDonald. It willeither make you laugh or cry -- but it probably won't make you hungry for a Big Mac.Watch it now.
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Hillary and the Band
You probably didn't know this -- but Hillary Clinton can shred. That is, if you believe this video -- created by her campaign -- which recounts her past as a member of a once-glorious rock band, in the style of 'Behind the Music.'Watch it now.
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Richard Scarry 'Sure Shot'
The animated animal population of Busytown -- you remember them from your childhood, right -- rap, altogether convincingly, to the Beastie Boys' 'Sure Shot.' For some reason, every version we can find of this clip has 20 seconds of dead air at the end -- there's no surprise, just stop watching.Watch itnow.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1. It was awesome, I love this
Posted at 3:43PM on Feb 20th 2008 by London estate agent
2. I JUST WAISTED 4 min and 30 sec of my life watching that stupid video !actually I started writing this after 2min!
Posted at 8:19AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by mike Hunt
3. the one in ny was better
Posted at 8:42AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by a
4. Completely agree with post 2 and 3. Extrememly lame copy. One woman moved, however surprising it is that you can even tell she did since the footage is so awful. Obviously we here in America have superior skill when it comes to prankery, shooting video, and standing perfectly still.
Posted at 9:28AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by Lola
5. Oh my God... that stupid camera made up for the movement the people weren't making... I feel sick... awful video job
Posted at 9:41AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by Willow200
6. Wow, i think this would have been really cool if they hadn't had the horrible camera man. Sheesh, get a better quality camera will you?!!
Posted at 11:00AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by Kaitlin Bledsoe
7. gotta agree with most, wasnt as good as grand central.Video photographer spoiled it. Still good though. 4 mins must seem a lifetime in that posistion. not bad, Brits
Posted at 11:10AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by doc
8. The problem with this is that everyone in on the prank is more or less the same age. You need people in their 60's, children under 12 etc. A sharp observer would notice this and immediately attribute it to a prank due to the over concentration of a single age group.
Posted at 11:59AM on Feb 23rd 2008 by Joseph
9. CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO TO SEE
HOW LONG MY WIFE'S NAILS AND HAIR ARE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7A3A8Bn4c1s
Posted at 1:53PM on Feb 23rd 2008 by DENNIS
10. What a useless video! The camera work spoils the whole thing. It is artless nonsense! Looks like the typical morning crowd of do-nothings.
A waste of bandwidth.
Whoever selected this should be dismissed. Or Frozen!!!
I wrote this after 30 seconds.
Next time I will do it after 1o seconds.
Posted at 2:12PM on Feb 23rd 2008 by Big Bob
11. stupid
Posted at 4:38PM on Feb 26th 2008 by arborist3