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Awesome Online Videos (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)

Adobe has released some amazing new tools in Photoshop CC 2021 (and I'll post about them in more depth elsewhere later after getting the chance to test them properly myself). But amazing as these new tools might be, they can be misused.

 
Katee Sackhoff watches along with the Halloween movie she was in:


It makes a fun change to see an actor watch and comment on a piece of cr*p, instead of a masterpiece :D .
 
Hope everyone had a not horrible Halloween! Enjoy this masterpiece!
 
If anyone needed a little pick-me-up, watch this with the sound on.
I had no idea that Ewoks were basically more cuddly porcupines!
 
When the unbelievable polarization in politics gets me down (in the USA and elsewhere), I watch a few minutes of Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator. Poking fun at bullies is more powerful than early-morning coffee: a great reminder that you're not alone and not insane, and an upbeat way to hurt the bullies in their ego.

 
Allison Pregler's YT channel is delightful. The unabashed joy she takes in total schlock should be an inspiration to all of us to savor even life's most trivial pleasures. :p



 
Of interest to fans of David Fincher's excellent film Zodiac - the killer's most notorious cipher has been solved after 51 years, thanks to computing, attention to detail, and some good old-fashioned human problem solving:


Unfortunately, it doesn't offer any new clues, and is more of the same crap we've already heard from him. Still, the solving process is pretty nifty.
 
Perfect organ music for the holidays! :cool:

 
^10/10 - Would watch that band. (I have been rewatching ST:TNG lately and that brought many chuckles).
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This is the best thing I have seen on the internet. I love Pom, I love this, I am full of love.
 
Any G4 lovers out there? I used to watch quite a hefty amount of that channel, and this special brought me much joy.
 
Merry X-mas everyone! Some perennial favorites that I watch semi-annually:




Also, I don't always watch this, but how bizarre is it that in their 1st Christmas Special, the Smurfs basically fought Lucifer in a pretty damn bit of darkness, played by Rene Auberjonois?
 
I had no idea these guys came up in the clubs together. Such a genuine pleasure watching these two titans bounce off each other casually like this. Great watch to kick off 2021.
 
Actually a great little documentary, not all that focused on the movie Blade, but more on Horror comic books and how Marvel started to get into making movies. Pretty awesome seeing a young-ish Stan Lee (though he honestly looked about in his 50s even back when he was 30.)
 
The idea has been done many times before but the sound FX, editing and lightsaber FX are done so well in this little video:

 
Pretty great video if you're into Golden Age comics/serial characters or just a super nerd (before the last few minutes devolve into a Shazam film promo). But if you're a super-duper nerd like me and already knew the whole story of the various Captain Marvels, you might want to skip past the legal battle drama in the middle. @"bionicbob" this might be up your alley...
 

Tell me you don't get this chorus stuck in your head.
 
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