The Huffington Post recently shared a link to a supercut containing scenes from movies that featured the World Trade Center. With Manhattan’s skyline forever changed after the terrible events of 9/11, it’s strange to look back and see that those iconic structures had made an appearance in dozens and dozens of films since the 1970s.
Posts Categorized: Video of the Week
Video of the Week: Anderson Cooper Giggle Fest
Happy Friday! We’re capping off the week with a video that is making its rounds on the Internet – Anderson Cooper’s giggle fest.
As part of his RidicuList, Anderson shares news that French actor Gerard Depardieu is accused of urinating on a plane. After several back-to-back puns with intermittent chuckles, Anderson can no longer keep it together after saying the plane’s cleaning crew should be thankful it wasn’t “Depar-two” (as in going #2 – get it, get it?). All hope of nicely wrapping up this rant-filled segment is totally lost at this point.
Video of the Week: Nine-Year-Old Dances to 'Vogue'
Happy Friday! It’s a gorgeous sunny day in metro Detroit. The type of day that makes you want to get up and dance…perhaps to Madonna’s Vogue?
Ok, maybe Vogue wouldn’t be my dance song of choice today, but it definitely was in the summer of 1991 when nine-year-old Robert Jeffrey decided to record himself busting a move to Vogue.
Video of the Week: Pink Fluffy Unicorns
It’s been awhile since we’ve shared a video of the week, so as you’re prepping for a fun (and hopefully sunny) Memorial Day weekend, we bring you this gem of a video – Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows.
This video makes us laugh for several reasons. The guy’s open-mouthed smile throughout most of the video is an interesting combo of random and hilarious (plus he reminds us of our friend, Henry Balanon, who loves to do a similar open-mouthed smile in all his photos). And, try saying “pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows” out loud without smirking.
Video of the Week: Apple iPad – Year One
t’s not an exaggeration to say the iPad is a revolutionary product that has changed the way people of all ages incorporate technology into their daily lives.
As mentioned in the YouTube description of this video, the iPad changes the way students learn and teachers teach. It transforms how businesses do business. It helps doctors take better care of patients. And it’s a whole new way to see the world.
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