Archive for the ‘weird’ Category
The Cartoons of Katou Kunio
Well,I’m home for xmas so I ’should’ either be spending time with the family or doing my dissertation *shudder*.. So what am I doing? Watching odd Japanese cartoons. They are pretty cool though…
‘The Apple Incident’
‘The Diary of Tortov Roddle’ - The Melancholy Rain
Granted,they are a bit heavy on atmosphere and what plot there is in the cartoon’s I’ve seen so far are limited,but still,if you like these there are plenty on youtube…
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ahh Mormons…
I know I probably shouldn’t but this video is just hilarious… I don’t know whether its a clever mockery done by someone or actually supposed to be what they believe but I love the explanation for black people it provides… Oh and, what seems to be Romans versus Indians!
Scorsese & Hitchcock - Key to Reserva
This is just… Odd.
In an advert for the Spanish company Freixenet, Martin Scorsese remakes 3.5 pages of an abandoned (and fictional) Hitchcock project
The Worst Tattoo I’ve ever seen?
This is just … Wrong. I’m not going to put the picture on my actual page and it’s DEFINITELY not safe for work!
Christopher Walken sings ‘Delilah
I would love to know what film this is from! Funny stuff, though it’s not quite as good as this…
Chinese sub ‘walks into’ the centre of U.S Naval operation
Well this makes the odds a bit better for the Chinese anyway:
The lone Chinese vessel slipped past at least a dozen other American warships which were supposed to protect the carrier from hostile aircraft or submarines.
And the rest of the costly defensive screen, which usually includes at least two U.S. submarines, was also apparently unable to detect it.
The information age in numbers
Interesting stuff: