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| Would extreme physical beauty in a corpse be called "sepulchritude"? Oh, and I've been doing this series for a while: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_iiwtfAcZ8&fmt=18 | | |
| PARAMETRIC is a new film I just tossed together using some Philip Glass music I had long forgotten I loved and some images I had long forgotten I captured. Sometimes old things pop up and reassert themselves, and you see a new package they could live very happily in. I edited this together in a couple hours and now it's on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90ZH3RJRoQ And if you'd like to view it in higher quality (I REALLY recommend it), then please download this: http://rapidshare.com/files/148608228/PARAMETRIC.wmv.html | | |
| Since I watch a lot of movies, I decided to make a film about the movies I watch. I call it "111 One-Second Films, the 3rd-Best Movie Quiz You'll Ever Take" and now it's up on Youtube. See how many you can name. Be sure to follow the rules in the sidebar. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QBENTDgMDE (and please click the "view in high quality" link below the bottom right of the video (it's in the same box with Rate and Views); youtube's "low quality" should be simply called "unacceptable") If you'd like to view it in even higher resolution, you could also download it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/115474173/111_One_Second_Films___Max_Tohline.wmv.html Enjoy! | | |
| In 1908, after traveling through a hurricane, a gulf, and an ocean, Charles Francis Coghlan finally made it home. | | |
| 6EQUJ5 would make a great vanity plate. Do you think anybody would get it?
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