What are your YouTube "guilty pleasures"?

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  1. antoniod

    antoniod Forum Resident

    Great! I'm glad somebody else in the US knows these films!
     
  2. driverdrummer

    driverdrummer Forum Resident

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  3. Victor/Victrola

    Victor/Victrola Makng shure its write

    This is a totally cool one.

     
  4. Scope J

    Scope J Senior Member

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    Michigan
    Watched some knuckleheads
    chew hot-peppers , with expected
    results , does that count ?
     
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  5. Andrew

    Andrew Chairman of the Bored Thread Starter


    Better believe it does! And don't forget the infamous ''cinnamon challenge'' too ~~~~~>

     
  6. vince

    vince Stan Ricker's son-in-law

    Here's something I only know from YouTube...BUT,
    I'd LOVE a CD (or MP3) copy of it....
     
  7. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    I can definitely appreciate why someone might be uncomfortable watching films made under the Third Reich. Plus, they can be challenging to find with English subtitles for free or for an affordable price. But they're often very good technically, and the propaganda is often more fascinating than offensive. (it's often less about Jews and more about other topics - such as anti-British, pro-strong leader, and encouraging the people to be patriotic) Some of the most fascinating and silliest are the early ones about fighting the Red Menace, such as Hans Westmar (available on YT).
     
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  8. Scopitone

    Scopitone Caught the last train for the coast

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    Oh man, that's fantastic!
     
  9. antoniod

    antoniod Forum Resident

    I like to watch Scopitones as well. As you're probably aware, in Germany most of those 33-45 films never went away.
     
  10. Krull

    Krull Well-Known Member

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    Michigan
    I had music video by Adriano Celentano (Italian actor/singer) on repeat play for quite awhile. It's actually sung to a loop of background music, but it's so good.

    Adriano Celentano & Raffaella Carrà / Prisencolinensinainciusol (what English sounds like to Italians gibberish song)
    This isn't as good a clip as I first found, but I can't find the one that was better.


    Color clip, if you only watch one, watch the B&W one
    Adriano Celentano: Funny English Gibberish Song (Prisencolinensinainciusol) »

    If you can find the original, it's worth it. Here's the story:
    It's Gibberish, But Italian Pop Song Still Means Something »
     
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  11. asdf35

    asdf35 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Austin TX
    Youtube is the greatest creation, hosting the greatest videos.

    I could go on and on about the junk I watch, and I just skim the surface.
    Mandelbrot sets, air horn pranks, "fail" videos, rare/live concert clips, isolated lines from my favorite movies:



    ^but that about sums it up
     
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  12. no9

    no9 Member

    Fail Army, Honest Trailers, HD vinyl rips... lots of repair and science videos. YouTube is a trip down the rabbit hole.
     
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  13. Larry Mc

    Larry Mc Forum Dude

    I can't understand what he's saying....lol


    Did he say he gave someone rat poison instead of coke?
     
  14. Larry Mc

    Larry Mc Forum Dude

    This guy is scarier.
     
  15. AleYeah

    AleYeah Forum Resident

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    Greenville, SC
    While quickly searching for a ladybug video for my daughter, I ran into a series of animated French shorts called Miniscule. Cute/funny stories about assorted bugs, worms, spiders, etc. We both are hooked now.

     
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  16. Chris DeVoe

    Chris DeVoe RIP Vickie Mapes Williams (aka Equipoise)

    I don't watch wrestling, but I love Jim Cornette. I learned about him via a political rant he did, and I extracted it, captioned it and made a YouTube channel for it because it was such a thing of beauty. Being able to rant extemporaneously for ten solid minutes, without pausing, losing your place or repeating your self is an awesome skill. Search YouTube for Democratic Rants.
     
  17. Krull

    Krull Well-Known Member

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    I keep coming back to this video, the music portion starts at 2:00 mark.

     
  18. C-Span.
     
  19. Trashman

    Trashman Forum Resident

    Location:
    Wisconsin
    Scratching the surface...

    Old phonographs
    Records being played
    Restorations of vintage equipment
    Airplanes (warbirds, jetliners, crashes, etc.)
    Tornado footage
    NOVA documentaries
    Old PBS programs
    News bloopers
    Eating challenges
    Pranks
     
  20. Andrew

    Andrew Chairman of the Bored Thread Starter

    This one is already an instant classic!


     
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  21. Andrew

    Andrew Chairman of the Bored Thread Starter

    Funny...

     
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  22. Clark V Kauffman

    Clark V Kauffman Forum Resident

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    Des Moines, Iowa
    I watch "The Bradys: An American Chronicle" at least once a year. And I always soil myself.

     
  23. PaulKTF

    PaulKTF Senior Member

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    USA
    That is outstanding! Was that done for Nick At Nite or TV Land or something? :)
     
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  24. Clark V Kauffman

    Clark V Kauffman Forum Resident

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    Des Moines, Iowa
    Yep. Nick At Nite. Best original production they ever did.
     
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  25. antoniod

    antoniod Forum Resident

    I discovered MINA through YouTube!
     
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