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Created: 11/14/2005
Video description: The latest video from Junk Science was directed by the one and only Andrew Gura.

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The week in a minute: 11/18/05

A compilation of some of the past week's best videos, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. This week we have a baby panda, a bumbling president, and a good old fashioned back woods wedding.

1.) Junk Science: "Roads"

2.) Baby steps for panda cub

3.) "Walk the Line" trailer

4.) "The Libertine" teaser

5.) President Bush speaks about sovereignty

6.) "Phone Call to Tom Green"

7.) "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" trailer

8.) Woman, 37, marries 15-year-old

9.) Creative bank banditsr

10.) Shape Shifters: "Circuit City"

11.) Palm Pictures presents "The Directors Label "DVD series

12.) Borat promo for European MTV Video Awards

13.) Carnival in Rio with Arnold Schwarzenegger

14.) "Meditate and Destroy" trailer

15.) Budweiser commercial: "Grandmas"

16.) "Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes" trailer

17.) At the Drive-In: "One Armed Scissor"

Click here for the Week in a Minute archive.

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