Best Of Youtube
#1
Posted 15 July 2006 - 10:13 AM
It seems that nearly everyone is on that site at some point, and they have something like 40 million downloads a day (how the feck..I mean..bandwidth..) - reason enough to start a "Best of YouTube" thread - what's the best shizzle you found on the web's (momentarily) favourite site?
Personally, to find loads of TopGear vids is ace - clickey
And try to search for "Dyno V8" - loads of big engines screaming on full load - yes please! (check that 10 Second Chevy Truck - Holy Moly - That's how an engine is supposed to sound!)
Oh, and there's the Evel Knievel section - love it!
Music-wise, I'm probably a bit of the beaten track, but to find stuff like Celldweller (awesomely brutal sound), Apoptygma Berzerk (Vid1 Vid2 Vid3 Vid4) or VNV Nation (Vid1 Vid2 Vid3) totally made my day - they even have some stuff of Lacrimosa - I met Tilo Wolf a few times, nice fella, really: Alleine Zu Zweit (I wish you'd all understand German - the lyrics to this are so awesome and so true..) Copycat
So, what's the best stuff you found on there? Must be loads...
Personally, to find loads of TopGear vids is ace - clickey
And try to search for "Dyno V8" - loads of big engines screaming on full load - yes please! (check that 10 Second Chevy Truck - Holy Moly - That's how an engine is supposed to sound!)
Oh, and there's the Evel Knievel section - love it!
Music-wise, I'm probably a bit of the beaten track, but to find stuff like Celldweller (awesomely brutal sound), Apoptygma Berzerk (Vid1 Vid2 Vid3 Vid4) or VNV Nation (Vid1 Vid2 Vid3) totally made my day - they even have some stuff of Lacrimosa - I met Tilo Wolf a few times, nice fella, really: Alleine Zu Zweit (I wish you'd all understand German - the lyrics to this are so awesome and so true..) Copycat
So, what's the best stuff you found on there? Must be loads...
#3
Posted 15 July 2006 - 12:17 PM
This is one of my favourites Superhero Lost . It has been floating round the net for a few months now, but still amuses me every time I see it. It does contain slight spoilers if you are watching Season 2 on Ch4/E4, so be warned.
#4
Posted 16 July 2006 - 01:29 AM
There's enough on this site to keep our forum resident conspiracy theorists busy for years. For example,
#6
Posted 16 July 2006 - 08:50 AM
Albert Tatlock, on Jul 16 2006, 02:29 AM, said:
There's enough on this site to keep our forum resident conspiracy theorists busy for years. For example,
Hehe - just that you mention it - there's a counter version to Loose Change out now, called Screw Loose Change - that video is connected to two websites: 911myths.com, which is registered through domainsbyproxy, and lolloosechange.co.nr, which is registered in Nauru, which Wiki tells us is an island nation in the Micronesian South Pacific - unfortunately, there's no real whois service with them, so I can't find out who's behind them domains - which obviously can only mean one thing: It's the US Government trying to discredit the 9/11 conspiracy people
Yay! A new conspiracy theory, and all thought of by myself - proud
#8
Posted 16 July 2006 - 06:26 PM
For a locally produced film I thought the adventures of Captain Isle of Man and his side kick Mann Boy were ok Captain Isle of Man
#9
Posted 16 July 2006 - 07:02 PM
lisner, on Jul 16 2006, 07:25 PM, said:
For a locally produced film I thought the adventures of Captain Isle of Man and his side kick Mann Boy were ok Captain Isle of Man
Let's hope he tries leaping off tall buildings...soon.
#10
Posted 16 July 2006 - 09:29 PM
Heh, heh!
Well, at least these lads aren't robbing cars and making a nuisance of themselves drinking that blue WKD in the streets the young 'uns all seem to swig these days. Although Captain Isle of Man's granny-road-crossing skills need to be improved.
Well, at least these lads aren't robbing cars and making a nuisance of themselves drinking that blue WKD in the streets the young 'uns all seem to swig these days. Although Captain Isle of Man's granny-road-crossing skills need to be improved.
#11
Posted 16 July 2006 - 09:46 PM
Yep, or breaking into the old Nobles site, or driving at silly speeds along the Peel breakwater.
#14
Posted 17 July 2006 - 10:05 PM
This one's pretty cool as well
Machine Gun vs Katana
It's in Japanese, but to see a sword cutting up machine gun bullets is mightily impressive - look closely at the slow motion in the middle of the clip...
Machine Gun vs Katana
It's in Japanese, but to see a sword cutting up machine gun bullets is mightily impressive - look closely at the slow motion in the middle of the clip...
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