

Pat et Stanley 72Pierre Coffin20 sec - May 1, 2006Pat and Stanley eating contest.
Robin Williams on golf2 min 19 sec - Jan 19, 1992Robin Williams explains the origins of golf.
A lot of work went into this opening, but it still didn't make the final cut! As the first deleted scene, see how an earlier draft of the movie started. This video includes both the orignal intro scene (Simon at his mothers, later changed to a black-and-white flashback sequence) and the literally exciting credits sequence.
a clip from "The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder" in 1981. "Weird Al" performs "Another One Rides the Bus", a parody of Queen's hit, "Another One Bites the Dust". Oh, just to let you guys know, the kind of box the drummer is banging on is really Al's accordion case!
Feature-length film. A young man's life of confusion and broken relationships takes a turn when he meets an older woman who is abnormally understanding of his self-destructive behavior. While working for her at her cactus shop, he becomes a role model for a young boy and feels "obligated" to clean up his act. It is his experience at the cactus shop and the woman's suprising stick-to-itiveness that helps him to mend some of the broken relationships in his life -- including the father that disowned him. But change takes time, and there are more mistakes to be made. ---------------- "Cactuses tells the story of Simon (Cliff Chamberlain, in a potent performance), a reckless and volatile young runaway whose life takes a turn when an eccentric older woman attempts to take him under her wing. Sprinkled with moments of magic realism, the film enchants most with its homegrown spontaneity and poignant rendering of redemption through the healing power of love. Cactuses should not only be seen for the incredible story of it's making, but also because of the uniquely genuine expressions of its young voices." --David Vegh, Waterfront Film Festival
There are somethings that don't exist, like a method for getting this song out of your head! Orignally inspired by an episode of Dinosaur Comics (www.qwantz.com) by the classy Ryan North. There was also a remix contest (www.qwantz.com/remix) which was totally sweet. The winner was www.thingsthatdontexist.com - a website where you can help us make an exhaustive list of things that don't exist!
A radar time-lapse of FedEx arrivals during Thunderstorms...
An interview with Matt and Mike Chapman of HomeStarRunner.com at Dragon*Con '05.
A Feature Length Drama created by the arc2project team. Long live free movies! www.cactusesmovie.com ------------------------- Synopsis: A young man
See the the possibilites of the new controller for Nintendo's upcomming "Revolution" console.
An animated short comedy film by Don Hertzfeldt that was nominated for a 2001 Academy award. Humor ranging from non-sequiturs to tasteless violence.
PacMan's obsession with eating pills was just the beginning of his alcoholic, wife-beating, downfall.
If you haven't seen it, watch it. Great parody of the Matrix Revolutions.
City Officials f-up and try to explode a beach whale with dynamite. Whoops.
Woog is a short film depicting what would happen should online gamers take their MMORPG behavior into the real world. It's mostly based on World of Warcraft, but gamers of all shapes and sizes should be able to enjoy it.
Sung by Leonard Nimoy. A classic! I nominate this music video as one of the strangest ever made. Must be seen to be believed!