

Warning: Do not watch this video more than two times in one day. Excess viewing may result in humming the addictive chorus until epilepsy sets in. As music videos go, it is a perfect storm of YouTube popularity--an endlessly catchy tune, a simple yet original execution (how many times did they have to rehearse that eight-treadmilled routine until they got it right in one long take?) and a proud trumpeting of a low-budget ethos.OK Go - Here It Goes AgainOK Go3 min 4 sec - Aug 7, 2006OK Go, Dancing on Treadmills Buy the album at iTunes: http://doiop.com/ohno/itunes More OK Go: http://okgo.net http://myspace.com/okgo (music_video)
This is a short clip taken from Alex Jones' new film Terror Storm. It is of Stephen Jones explaining his findings pertaining to thermate being used in the trade centers. Excellent clip.
Kavin Barrett talks about 9/11 being an inside job and does an excellent job mopping up the floor with a very uppity and pompous Sean Hannity. The best Hannity can do is personal attacks and name calling, while Barrett actually has facts.
Jon Stewart examines the recent arrest of seven "terrorists" who were allegedly plotting to destroy the Sears Tower in Chicago. After their arrest in Miami, the Bush Administration conducted a media blitz designed to show the effectiveness of Bush's "war on terror."
The most hilarious sketch ever made about Bush! Andy Dick is the man!
A short experimental video, interesting use of effects. Funny in a thoughtful sort of way. Worth a viewing.
Someone went through a lot of trouble to very accurately depict the Simpsons intro with real life actors.
An amazing advert for the Sony Bravia TV. The advert features the song "Heartbeats", originally by the band "The Knife", performed on this advert by José González.
An Icelandic girl makes a poetic statement about terrorism. A video by video artist Panvilla
This experiment shows the really mysterious behavior of quantam particles. Electrons behaving like waves and then like marbles? Mind blowingly cool. Digged here.
hand animation, satire of humanity through an aquatic experience.
Alex Jones of Infowars does a series of ballistics tests to show how official reports of the incident may vary from the laws of physics.
One of the best things I've ever seen in my life. Scaling buildings, wall jumps, two-story back flips in Russian projects. Very well edited too.