This is just a marvelous tribute to the Serenity crew and Browncoats everywhere.
This is just a marvelous tribute to the Serenity crew and Browncoats everywhere.
Since Mr. Yankovic doesn’t have an official video to go with this marvelous little ditty I went in search of one – and found hundreds of them. Of the couple of dozen I watched, this is my favorite. A nice choice of clips as well as some amusing edits – keeping entirely with the nature of the song, of course.
I found this video because, of all things, Adam Baldwin Tweeted about it. Like him, I think it rocks. It’s about time the man is recognized as the action stud he is. Even when he wears a pretty cunning hat.
kWRice recommended this video upon his return from this years Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles. TardisTimegirl has made a fabulous short film using Lightwave combining the Doctor Who adventure The “Wheel in Space” and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, both of which were aired/released in April 1968.
This is a marvelous example of the creativity and skill that abounds in fandom. Flummery (Seah and Margie) have an amazing flair for finding just the right moment that fits perfectly with the lyric; the song itself sounds as if it was written specifically for the Tenth Doctor.
To see and download more of their excellent videos go right here.
This is a gorgeous melding of video and music. Vidder jthelms took footage from the 1996 French film “Microcosmos” and paired it with the haunting Radiohead song “All I Need” to create this mini-masterpiece.
I’ve enjoyed all of the “One Life to Live” Kish videos that Lostaway has produced so far, but this is my favorite. She’s a strong editor, with a great selection of clips and a marvelous talent for effects. I won’t be able to listen to this song from 3 Doors Down without thinking of this video.
If you class yourself as a nerd, geek or any of that ilk then you simply NEED to see “Spaced”. I won’t go into exactly why because if you have nerd tendencies, then you’re already opening another browser window and you’re googling. For the rest of you, here’s a lovely music video.
What can one say about this classic television ad? I mean, it’s obvious that it’s just bloody brilliant in every single aspect. Bruce Campbell proves yet again that he is The Man.