

Please! Spread this video! Cut & paste it into your own blog, a bulletin, your profile, your myspace or facebook page... really it can go almost anywhere. The three R's: re-edit, re-distribute & resources! This documentary is open-source. What does that mean? It means anyone can burn it to a DVD, or put it on their iPod and show it to their friends, even put it on tv! It means that anyone can take it and alter it... add their own clips to it, scrap 90% of it and start over, whatever you want. Do you think it's too long? Then download the source-files from Four Eyed Monsters and cut a shorter version. Think it's not long enough? You get the idea. There are countless clips out there on net neutrality - search YouTube, Google, Blip.tv, or make your own, etc - take those and help this documentary evolve. Help it stay current, help it speak to as many people as possible. Seriously - I hope to see this video (or different versions of it) popping up all over on my favorite sites. Anyone who is reading this post right now has a stake in this - you have something to loose. What will the internet look like in 10 years? Well that all depends...
Inventor Jeff Han demonstrates his intuitive "interface-free" touch-driven computer screen.
A mans head goes inside the butt of an elephant and its funny.
A music video that parodies the rapidly growing emo culture that we all love (to hate).
This is the MSNBC - there are likely better - broadcast of Rummy's confrontation with a former CIA Analyst during a public questioning period. This clip contains the full exchange as well as highlighting the inconsistancies. **coughdouchecough** Oh, pardon me.
-- A cab driver is mistakenly cast as Guy Kewney on a TV news program. "I am very surprised to see...this verdict to come on me because I was not expecting that. When I came they told me somehting else and I am coming. So a big surprise anyway." --- Well played and great expression man!
If you're familiar with the warning at the beginning of home videos and DVDs, you'll love this parody which takes aim at the MPAA and their efforts to demolish consumer rights.
This video left me speechless. It is seriously the most amazing thing I've ever seen and completely worth each and every of its five minutes. "What began as a friendly rivalry between two effects artists explodes off TheForce.Net's FanFilms Forum and into the real world in a lightsaber battle royale. Originally created for the forum's lightsaber choreography competition, this fight to the death will decide once and for all who is truly most skilled with a saber. There can be only one." Higher res version here. (via Rocketboom)
This car has been modded so that it has two drivers and both sets of wheels can turn. Crazy!
Someone went through a lot of trouble to very accurately depict the Simpsons intro with real life actors.
lawrence lessig's (founder of the creative commons) brilliant talk about copyright and what needs to be changed and why - highly recommended for anyone interested in (remix) culture. 20' 05'', via google video.
Dave Chapelle acts out a bit from the video game Grand Theft Auto.