ID 🇮🇩:
Jadi kan videoku yang Oreo rasa Listerine (yang sebenernya parodi iklan Oreo rasa jeruk eskrim waktu itu) udah melonjak popularitasnya. Nah, beberapa tahun kemudian sekarang aku K E M B A L I dengan kombinasi absurd dua produk terkenal yaitu Fruit Tea dan Pantene!
Idenya dateng dari sepupuku Fya (iya Fya yang nyuarain di iklan Oreo Listerine) pas kita mikir bareng lol.
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EN 🇺🇸:
As y'all know I've found success with my Oreo Listerine animated commercial (which was supposed to be a parody of the orange ice-cream Oreo commercial from back then), a couple of years later now I'm B A C K with another animated commercial with two other products absurdly combined, Fruit Tea and Pantene!
Gotta give it to my cousin Fya (yes that Fya who voiced for the Oreo Listerine commercial) for co-founding this idea lol.
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Voices: @paramithania & @kamiqurra and myself as the narrator
Music done in Garageband
Animation done in Adobe After Effects
https://BEES.Social - Ethereum Girl knows the blockchain is growing fast and we are now living in an Ethereum world and adoption to cryptocurrencies is coming. Watch this awesome parody dance video to the music of the 80's hit song, Material Girl. Lyrics adopted to DeFi and Yield Farming.
Source: https://youtu.be/ZtexTkYBIYA
Tbh I've always wanted to do one of these cuz i reeeeeally wanted to be on Verified by Genius. Maybe there's a very slim chance that I'll get featured on Verified or some other show similar to it one day, but at this rate it's pretty unlikely, seeing I havent been signed to a record label yet & still hadn't released a full album after 8 years of making music, but a girl can dream, right?
Like most of my songs Grudges is a song about feeling inadequate seeing someone else do better than you & feeling unsatisfied with your own achievements & wanting to outdo these people you hold a grudge against.
(for those who are wondering, 'gebleg' is one of the various Indonesian slangs for a word that means the opposite of 'genius'🤣)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMH3aFeF2lW/
An anthology including the CG Western "Plastic Gun Man," the "World Meccano Triangle" Music Video, and the cel animation "Haiirogaoka no Soridaijin" ("Prime Minister of Gray Hill"), a parody of a famed 1977 manga by Akira Mochizuki.
How do you know what Jesus said? In this video, a YouTuber named NonStampCollecter explains how the words of Jesus need to be "interpreted" to really understand Jesus, because obedience to God is obviously not what Jesus was advocating 2000 years ago...right? Wrong! As Christians, we have a responsibility to do what Jesus said, and that is especially so for what Jesus said about money.
10cc -The Original Soundtrack - album review and 2 songs
In this video Ross Goodall and I look at the album The Original Soundtrack by 10cc from 1975 containing the classic song I'm not in love.
Best song:
I'm Not in Love (Serious Version)
Worst songs:
1. "Une Nuit a Paris"
2. "I'm Not in Love" (Original Epic Version)
3. "Blackmail"
4. "The Second Sitting for the Last Supper"
5. "Brand New Day"
6. "Flying Junk"
7. "Life Is a Minestrone"
8. "The Film of My Love"
Here's the story:
10cc's third album, The Original Soundtrack, finally scored them a major hit in the United States, and rightly so; "I'm Not in Love" walked a fine line between self-pity and self-parody with its weepy tale of a boy who isn't in love (really!), and the marvelously lush production and breathy vocals allowed the tune to work beautifully either as a sly joke or at face value. The album's opener, "Une Nuit a Paris," was nearly as marvelous; a sly and often hilarious extended parody of both cinematic stereotypes of life and love in France and overblown European pop. And side one's closer, "Blackmail," was a witty tale of sex and extortion gone wrong, with a superb guitar solo embroidering the ride-out. That's all on side one; side two, however, is a bit spottier, with two undistinguished tunes, "Brand New Day" and "Flying Junk," nearly dragging the proceedings to a halt before the band rallied the troops for a happy ending with the hilarious "The Film of My Love." The Original Soundtrack's best moments rank with the finest work 10cc ever released; however, at the same time it also displayed what was to become their Achilles' heel -- the inability to make an entire album as strong and memorable as those moments.
short version is better without Kathy Redfern's midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly. I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching.
I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
Taken from their album, "The History Mix Volume 1"
Golden Boy is a 1939 drama romance film based on the Clifford Odets play of the same name. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian, The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou and William Holden.
Production
Golden Boy features William Holden in his film debut, the role that made him a star: a promising violinist who wants to be a boxer. Barbara Stanwyck plays his love interest. The supporting cast includes Lee J. Cobb in an unusual role as the bewhiskered Italian immigrant father of Holden's character.
The producers were initially unhappy with Holden's work and tried to dismiss him, but Stanwyck insisted that he be retained. Thirty-nine years later, when Holden and Stanwyck were joint presenters at the 1978 Academy Awards, he interrupted their reading of a nominee list to publicly thank her for saving his career.
Cast
Barbara Stanwyck as Lorna Moon[1]
Adolphe Menjou as Tom Moody[1]
William Holden as Joe Bonaparte[1]
Lee J. Cobb as Mr. Bonaparte[1]
Joseph Calleia as Eddie Fuseli[1]
Sam Levene as Siggie[1]
Edward Brophy as Roxy Lewis[1]
Adaptations
On January 7, 1940, Stanwyck performed a parody of Golden Boy on The Jack Benny Program.[2]
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly. I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said: It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
shorter version is better, minus the be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly.
I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching. I made a comment about that song on YouTube and said:
It's too bad that in 1975 British band 10cc might have taken a break from having a wacky sense of humor and started concentrating on a serious relevant version of the bittersweet heartbreaking ballad, "I'm Not In Love", minus Kathy Redfern's self-parody and believe me it is 10 times better than the epic 6-minute version of that song with her part added.
Dexter's Lab (c) Genndy Tartakovsky/Cartoon Network
Bob's Burgers (c) Loren Bouchard/Fox
My favorite animated parodies of the My Little Pony franchise are the Dexter's Lab episode "Decode for Honor" and the Bob's Burgers episode "The Equestranauts."
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton. In this homage to one of her favorite films, Night of the Living Dead, Jolean does a spoof on the scene in which the character Barbara, freaks out and has a meltdown. She refers to her brother Donnie in the cemetery from the first spoof from 2 years ago. Watch 'Jolean of the Living Dead Part 2' and make sure to check out Part 1: http://youtu.be/BG7ohEHlOcI Make sure to check out our over 500 videos as we are into our sixth season. You can also talk to Jolean on her blog: joleandoesit.blogspot.com "Ya'all can also look me up on facebook and twitter!" Created and Produced by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in yet another hilarious News Report video where she is investigating crop circles, witches, and aliens. She gets a surprise special guest, and is very anxious to get an interview, maybe a little too anxious. Camera man Lou is ready for action as well, even if it's throwing tube food and running. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in East Andover, Maine.
Daniele Watts dry-humps her boyfriend during a news interview about how she acted when detained by police, and her claims of racial profiling. This Mainstream Minute news parody is brought to you by Mainstream TV, a new sketch comedy project created by Nickolas Gavin.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton. In this particular episode, Jolean introduces to her Aunt Lerlean and asks her a question for her new segment, Lerleans Lessons. She asks the time old question of 'Have you ever had that not so fresh feeling?', and get ready for some laughs as Lerlean gives us some advice and life experiences. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton. In this funny parody, Jolean's Uncle Vinnie, a Redneck Mainer, is doing a special news report on people burying the dead and coming back to life, only to have a surprise Bigfoot sighting, the which we have never seen before. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another uproarious parody on insurance commercials, this time taking on BATS! She introduces us to her new extended plan for bat attacks with a golf club, so you can improve your swing. Make sure to check out the bloopers and outtakes at the end. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine.
This is a parody and non-profit. All vocals are original narrations. This abides by fair use laws.
Episode 1 - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time & The Boy Who Didn't Care
Cast:
Ayame - Kagome
Stone Lonewolf - Inuyasha
Emerl Lad - Mistress Centipede
fmaluvr13 - Kikyo
Suwako Moriya - Sota
JackieFuckingChan - Kaede
JackieFuckingChan - Naraku
EmerlLad - Young Kaede
EmerlLad - Miscellaneous Voices
JackieFuckingChan - Miscellaneous Voices
Stone Lonewolf - Miscellaneous Voices
You can also view it on Youtube (our channel is TTDGO):
youtube.com/watch?v=OG6XmOlqC6U
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in yet another hilarious video dealing with aliens and abduction. This time, we get to see her as an anal probe victim. What the alien soon discovers, is a big mistake in getting himself into that situation with a character like Jolean, because has she got some surprises for him! Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine. No aliens or cornholes were injured during filming. ;)
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!' starring Jolean Thorton, in another wildly entertaining horror movie parody, this time she takes on Friday the 13th Part 2. Jolean and her drunken ex Tex arrive home from a night out, discover the kids gone, dope in the ashtray, and a hood masked killer on the loose. Tex is attacked and Jolean runs for her life, leaving the ungrateful jerk. When she gets under the bed, her farts start rolling. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another hilarious spoof on a Horror Movie, this time she takes on 'The Fog'. Jolean is doing her radio news report and gets a phone call from the weather man realizing there is a terrible fog front moving in near her home where her oldest son Tanner is. All hilarity ensues as she tries to get some help. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton, in another funny parody, this time taking on 'Phone Call From a Stranger/When a Stranger Calls', AND, all of the Halloween Horror Movie Serial Killers. Jolean is scared and screaming, until she finds out the truth, and gets her revenge! Let's just say her 8 1/2 kids are full of surprises, just like their Mama! :) We get scares from Jason, Scream, Alien, and Michael Meyers, just to name a few... Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another funny horror movie spoof, this time Witchboard. Jolean's party guests leave her house, leaving a ouija board for her to play with. She tries to contact the spirit of a little boy, but gets more than she bargained for with confusing messages. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another hilarious Parody on Horror Movies, this time taking on both 'The Exorcist' and 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'. Jolean has a fight with her mother then heads to bed and gets possessed, while a gay partying priest tries to exorcise the demon. All hilarity ensues as the battle rages on for Jolean's Soul. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in a hilarious spoof of the movie 'The Fourth Kind'. Jolean gives an introduction about the different levels of alien abduction and then interviews her stalker Jannie Wilkes, her Uncle Vinnie, and the annoying British Reporter, Muffin Paradise. She gets annoyed with them all and then has a surprise for them at the end. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton and her Camera Man Lou in a funny spoof on The Blair Witch Project. They are taking on the Scare Witch, filmed in glorious Black and White, with a report in the cemetery and then the final chase scene in the Maine Woods. A special treat for the Halloween Season with some bloopers and outtakes at the end. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Roxbury, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another hilarious Stephen King Movie Parody. This time she takes on Pet Sematary (Cemetery), where she comes face to face with her Uncle Vinnie who describes problems he's having with cats and his wife, Aunt Lerlean, who needs to be buried up at the Indian Burial Ground. Jolean is shocked and horrified as he wants her help in all the mess. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine.
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton in another hilarious parody for the Halloween season. This time she takes on Alien Abduction. Her camera man Lou is looking for Jolean, who has been missing for months. He finds her and she gets to running away, through the woods, swimming in rivers, crossing bridges, enjoying an outhouse, all the time while her little green alien friend is spying on her. Can you see how many times he pops up throughout the video? Make sure to check out the outtakes and bloopers at the end. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover and Roxbury, Maine
The sketch comedy show, 'Jolean Does it!', starring Jolean Thorton, this time as an Investigative Reporter of the Paranormal and weird goings ons. She is up up Dead Tree Cemetery doing a segment on ghosts, gets annoyed and kills the ghost she's supposed to be interviewing, all with her sarcasm and humor that only she can dish out! Make sure to check out the bloopers and outtakes at the end of the episode. Written and Created by Chad Bishop and Lori Hall. Filmed in Andover, Maine. No ghosts or spirits were harmed during the filming of this show.