Been having fun rounding out info on all my favorite subjects on Youtube.
Clips from Horror films and all other genres.
Pro Wrestling - Been able to see all those promotions that use to exist back before Vince McMahon took over with the advance of the satilite and his New York base. Youtube has great clips from Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, Memphis, Louisville, Detroit, Mousouri, Texas, Florida, Mid-South, UWF, Georgia, Pacific Northwest, Vintage b/w, and some AWA action. Never thought I'd get to see all these territories
New World Order/Apocalyptic/Technology/Mind Control/UFO info is vast on Youtube. Some good info that was hard to get hold of in the 80's and 90's, but with the age of the computer is spreading much faster. Before you had (if you were lucky) to know someone who had first hand knowledge of things that are going on, rumors, or maybe the closest thing you heard came from your church. Now the info is becoming more complete and even the History Channel is now only ten years behind on some subjects.
Great speakers. Motivational and Inspirational all on Youtube.
Music Videos on Youtube. Those long lost 80's New Wave and Heavy Metal videos are all available anytime your in the mood. Some video's you haven't seen in 20 years.
Spaghetti Western Trailers. Someone put tons of these rare film trailers on Youtube.
Real Estate Investing video on how to buy and sell property. Stuff you had to pay hundreds for is now free on Youtube.
Martial Arts. All Styles. Some great video on all kinds of technique and matches.
Stand Up Comedy.
All kinds of rare stuff that you thought was lost forever is floating around Youtube and other websites like it.
You're right...
You wouldn't believe all the cool stuff people have uploaded to Youtube!
I must've spent at least 2 hours on it the other day just watching videos.
There's tons of stuff on there.
Another good site that's similar to Youtube is LiveDigital.com (http://livedigital.com/home)
Yahoo Videos is also pretty good.
the only thing I look for on youtube is mid 90's hip hop videos and helicopter accidents.
I have a bizzare fascination with helicopter accidents.
One of my most favorite things are amount of Drum and Bugle Corps on youtube from the 80's and 90's.
Cavaliers (http://youtube.com/watch?v=kk4pYqnvmNI&mode=related&search=)
Other great Pro Wrestling promotions of the 80's on youtube are from the Carrebean and Japan.
Pro Wrestling: Abdullah the Butcher & Colon vs Brody & Hansen
(http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWRSgi4npIA)
Curse of the dial-up connection! I want to try rooting around on Youtube but figure with my connection it's not worth the effort/time. This thing is extra fussy lately with the stupid phone lines out here in the boondocks.
I'd love to find the infomerical for Santo Gold. One of the all time cheesest/funniest scams I've seen on late night TV.
PLus the stuff listed above like spaghetti western trailers, videos and some of the wrestling sounds cool. There was some wrestling show from Texas that used to air on WBRC in Birmingham in the late 80s that was the most fun of the ones I used to watch back then.
About the speakers, Scott, are there any from occasional presidential candidate/prison convict Lyndon LaRouche? Stuff of his used to run on a public access station on Sunday afternoons when I used to live in Virginia. Real conspriacy theory stuff that seemed to be about the Bush family and the British royal family controlling the world and financing it through their manipulation of the cocaine trade.
Michael Jordan highlight reels.. amazing stuff.
And Kiss Meets The Phantom of the Park.
Some totally sick winners by Roger Federer.
Some bigtime hockey hits.
Lots of utterly incomprehensible manga and ongoing, self-indulgent in-jokes.
Now it seems that Google might buy Youtube.
Read it here (http://www.abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=2539265)
It says that Youtube users watch 100 million videos daily.
Holy crap!
I wonder what Youtube pays in bandwidth costs.
It must be astronomical.
I visit YouTube on a regular basis, but mostly following links from this and other message boards. Most of the times they lead to fun or geeky stuff. When I use it on my own, it's mostly to watch music videos or live musical performances. There are enough to found your own MTV look-alike.
I also find it useful when anybody mentions a particular aired incident or a SNL skit, as sooner or later they appear on YouTube or in similar websites, like Google Videos or MetaCafe.
here's a youtube of bad-movie interest:
film trailer for BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1964)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=10WswIB2uH4
^ ^^the links there even though it just says "youtube" in the preview for some reason
you may have to crank up the volume a bit but this had me in creases...anyone seen it?
Yaddo, we have had DSL for about a year now and it's very good. It's worth an extra $9.00 dollars a month that we spend. If they have it in your area the cable/high speed is even faster I'm told.
I've checked, cable modem is my only real option out here (unless I were to try satellite internet, which I'm not willing to at this time: cost, newness, excess bandwidth usage restrictions I've read about). DSL is unavailable through BellSouth (my phone company), and I'm getting sick of AOL DSL ads when I log on, since their DSL is through BellSouth it's out as well.
I'm loathe to deal with Comcast again, they are a lousy cable monopoly in my area, since they want you to buy the bundle deal to get the good price for cable modem access. Going without cable has been a good choice for me life-wise.
Oh well, I may just have to break down, hold my nose and make the switch. The devil you known and all......
Google actually bought it for 1.6 BILLION!
I would've given anything to sit in on their brainstorming scheme.
The creators of Youtube are some rich Mofo's!
Do you really think Google will be able to turn it into a profit?
I have my doubts.
I seriously suspect that they wasted their money.
This could be a good business strategy that will bring more people to google's other internet services. The 1.6 Billion might equal a gain in the end by keeping google at the center of internet activity. The video's themselves might not make the money, but the traffic in and around google's attributes will probably equal a profit.
Whenever a pop culture "boomlet" or phenomenon occurs drawings lots of veiws on Youtube advertisers might pay to have their messages displayed with it just like they do with Google searches. Remember that "Lazy Sunday" short from SNL that became very popular, it was reportedly seen much more on Youtube than on NBC. That's a lot of eyes on computer screens that Google or advertisers would love to have, even if only a small portion used their other features like Scott said or followed advertising links.
Plus they may have bought it just to prevent someone else from buying it. Yahoo, NewsCorp, or another big media company. Keep a potential competing product or service out of the hands of someone else. Like when a company buys a manufacturing plant only to shut it down to limit competition, consolidate their hold on the market, or because they can get more from the real estate from other uses or reselling it. Or when a film studio buys another studio because they want some profitable franchise or film back catalogue, and quickly sells of the parts they don't want.
It'll be interesting to see what direction google will take youtube, especially since youtube is probably one of the best sites to come out of the net as a media resource. And part of the youtube charm is the fact that it's all about the videos and not about the advertising.
I've been able to pretty much find anything to suit my mood, from trippy short films, stupid pranks, to old 80s cartoon openings and comdedy skits.
Fantastic way to waste time. Plus it's funny how good youtube movies get passed around the net like it's some kind of 'cool currency' that people trade with.
Anyways, it's also a good resource to get an established audience for people who don't have any real skill.
Like this little experiment of mine that I did to pass the time early this year: 'Bob' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh4jNFqYpio)
Like I said: good resource for those with no talent!
You did that Dean? That's was pretty good. Not sure what it was, but it was pretty good. : )
Thanks! I made it as a bit of fun at the start of the year and actually entered it in at Scottie's film fest, the Open Appeture Film Festival (http://www.appstate.edu/www_docs/student/clubs/ASFO/). It was mainly for a bit of an experiment into claymation/stopmotion filmmaking though but I'm happy with how it turned out.
As they say: not bad for a pack of amatuers.
NIce going Dean.............what's your next film project?
Whatever strikes my fancy. I'm purely a hobby filmmaker with little to no time to organise it. But if I do anything interesting, I'll be sure to post it!