

The Simpsons theme played on acoustic guitar by Sean Gordon. See http://www.vertigoalley.com/ for guitar tabs.
Laird Hamilton shreds some mountain-like waves. Don't care if you like surfing or not...this is something worth watching.
I love this! great computer graphics....and I really like the music..that blue guy is a real jerk!
hilarious spoof Citroen ad, if you like also the original, please "bombit" because it never made it to the front page.
A remake in Lego of the 'Camelot' musical number from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, This short was commisioned by John Goldstone for the special edition DVD release of the film
Simple video of Jake Shimabukuro playing the ukulele like normal humans never imagined it could be played.
great pre-AIDS tv spot for a diet aid called AYDS. amusing, mostly for the soundbites.
Real life version of The Simpsons opening sequence from the upcoming Simpsons movie!
Two students at the University of Michigan dress up as Pac-Man and the Ghost respectively, then run through the library and a huge computer lab.
The government of Dubai installed a rather large speed bump on a street that locals had developed a habit of travelling on at very high speeds. Only one minor problem, the government didn't tell anyone it had installed the speed bump. Without a sign of warning vehicles hit the mound and leave terra firma, only to land in a shower of sparks as their suspensions bottom out. The final car in this video, a Lamborghini Gallardo, nearly flips tail over nose when it hits the speed bump.
"American deaths in Iraq are divine punishment for a country that he says harbors homosexuals. His protesters carry signs thanking God for so-called IEDs". ... a band of motorcyclists rolls around the country from one soldier's funeral to another, cheering respectfully to overshadow jeers from church protesters.
Will Wright talking at the Game Developer's Conference about 'Spore', which looks like it could possibly be the best video game ever.
Pieced together from rare atomic bomb tests with a remixed Jim Morrison soundtrack, duck take cover again exposes the government's obsession with spending huge amounts of money on technology made to kill and destroy.