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It's about to get awkward: The Craigs are here. These sketchy dudes are the newest addition to the "Meth Minute 39" family of oddballs. Director Dan Meth and Scott Kaufman created and star as the title characters: two guys who work in an office but socialize out on the sidewalk. So let the discomfort begin and ask yourself "What...is...up?!"
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Channel Frederator - Cavalcade of Laffs - Meth Minute 39
'Cavalcade of Laffs' is the 10th episode of The
Meth Minute 39 cartoon series by Dan Meth. Here
we are introduced to Sir George Flinchley, an
eccentric ram who manages a menagerie of stand-up
comedians. George is insane, however, and his
combination of untalented acts and inappropriate
venues combine to produce chaotic results. In
this installment, George unleashes an insecure
mantis on a roomful of geriatrics. "Cavalcade of
Laffs" was created and written by Dan Meth and
Ryan Van Winkle many years ago and is finally
being let loose on the Internet.
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James Brown: "I Got The Feelin'"
'I Got The Feeling' James Brown in the 60s features the director's cut of The Night James Brown Saved Boston and the full-length concert performances James Brown Live at The Boston Garden from April 1968 and Man to Man - James Brown Live at The Apollo Theater 1968.
"Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" trailer
In the great cinematic tradition of "Road Trip" and "Dude, Where's My Car?" comes "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," which follows two likeable underdogs who set out on a Friday night quest to satisfy their craving for White Castle hamburgers and end up on an epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild road trip as un-PC as it gets. John Cho ("American Pie" 1 & 2) and Kal Penn ("Malibu's Most Wanted") take on the title roles in the film directed by Danny Leiner ("Dude, Where's My Car?") written by Hayden Schlossberg & Jonathan Hurwitz.
Death From Above 1979: "Remix by Sammy Danger"
Death From Above 1979 release Romance Bloody Romance: In their quest to remix every single song on the label, they bring you their second full-length remix record. Two new recordings and 11 remixes from French masters Alan Braxe and Justice, UK machers Erol Alken and Phones, Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, Test-Icicles' Sammy Danger, the DFA1979 guys themselves and more.
This is a scenic tour of Malta...the landscape, beautiful old world churches and buildings. John had the idea for this project and ask Cip for use of the wonderful pictures he took while touring Malta in 2002. The country of Malta as seen thru the photos of Cip.(http://www.sobi.org/photos/places/Malta/ Music written by John Catney. http://songramp.com/johncatney
Formed by Kristin Hersh in 2003, 50 Foot Wave released a self-titled mini album last year - 6 blistering songs whose electrifying energy astonished anyone who encountered them. Now the band follow that up with "Golden Ocean", their full-length debut. 50 Foot Wave is Hersh's first new band since she founded the influential Throwing Muses, and it's a harder, faster, more direct experience than anything she has recorded before. Kristin sums up her vision for 50 Foot Wave thus : "What could be more fun that turning everything up to 10 and screaming your head off for an hour every night?"
With the release of the Winterkids? debut full-length, Memoirs, on the immediate horizon (out digitally March 12th), lead single "Tape It" has been whetting more than a few appetites.
The week in a minute is a compilation of some of the week's best videos.
1.) "An Inconvenient Truth" trailer
2.)
"Over the Hedge" trailer
3.)
"Just My Luck" trailer
4.)
Renaissance Fair of San Diego County
5.)
John Smith Smooth
6.)
"Alice Is My Middle Name"
7.)
"The Promise" clip: "Your Destiny"
8.)
"Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man" trailer
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here for the Week in a Minute archive.
Since Lying In States' inception in 1999, these virile young men have worked hard to unclog the stopped-up Chicago music scene by developing a dynamic sound and side-stepping categorization. Fusing danceable, dirigible rhythms with shadowy, swerving electronics and infectious frenetic hooks, Lying In States nestles itself between the classic rock of the 70's, the naked noise of the 80's and the stepped up sound of the 90's by constructing a compelling clamor that sticks to your brain. Their debut full-length, Most Every Night, comes to crush you in January 2004.
