Anthony describes his theories about the universe and his plan to discover the secrets of everything.
Part 2: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=1PMTyJgeN to
Here's Fox 5's coverage of The dark Knight festivities at Brenden Theatres in Las Vegas. The first two days are already sold out!
Oh, and I'm the employee they interviewed.
Anthony has made some modifications to his EyeCarrot. And, unlike the last video, this one has an awful lot of swearing. The obvious edits were made for time, not for content. I had to keep it under 10 minutes, and Anthony can do nothing in less than ten minutes. I suggest everyon carve their own creepy EyeCarrot this Halloween, and end the tyrrany of the pumpkin!
This is the conclusion of Anthony's video, including his bonus for helping him make his dream of becoming a transforming, truth-seeking, android a reality.
I re-edited a short film I made into a 20's era silent film. I was amazed how well it worked.
Old-timey movie filter made possible by Cyberlink Power Director.
Song is 'Taint Nobodies Biz-ness If I Do by Matson's Creole Serenaders.
Here's a weird line a friend of mine noticed from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze where it sounds like Master Splinter has been masturbating on the roof after seeing April O'Neil.
This isn't really a song I'm proud of necessarily, but sometimes it's just fun to write something tasteless.
Just so you know, this is a PARODY of a traditional country song called Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes. I didn't write the melody, just the gross lyrics.
Don't hate... um... hmmm, what rhymes with hate... exacerbate! Okay, so Don't hate; exacerbate.
Watch as one man writes and performs the worst parody songs imaginable. You'll laugh (at him), you'll cry (from the pain), you'll want to find out where he lives and beat the crud from him. This is THE WORST PARODY SONG EVER!
In this episode: Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed Tom Petty and linen care? Don't feel bad, no one has.
My attempt to write a fun song that encompasses everything we usually talk about during a theater greeting at The Brenden. My hope is that the higher ups will like the idea and let me start singing my greetings, but I highly doubt it.
Okay, everyone knows Raffi's children's song "Down By The Bay," except for my friend Shea who had no idea what I was talking about. Anyway, so I changes a few of the lyrics and added some current political references, and here it is. The 2008 political version of Down By the Bay
Watch as one man writes and performs the worst parody songs imaginable. You'll laugh (at him), you'll cry (from the pain), you'll want to find out where he lives and beat the crud from him. This is THE WORST PARODY SONG EVER!
In this episode: A song I wrote back when I was dumber than I am now... and much thinner, ironically. Okay, maybe it's not ironic at all.