Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Sep 9, 2010

I beg to differ

Megan McArdle:

FDR lived in a different era. His speeches come across so well today precisely because they were designed largely to be read; Obama is making speeches for an era when most people get their news from television, and so naturally, his speeches read flat and uninteresting. FDR's speech delivery, by contrast, was surprisingly poor for an audience used to taking in most of its news in audio or video.


FDR would do just fine on video:

Jul 25, 2008

Viral Video

I had missed this one.

23 million views!

I only took notice of this virtuoso performance by way of Weezer

Enjoy!

PS. How do I embed these things? Me taking over this blog is like Iowahawk moving to an upscale neighborhood.



Nov 15, 2007

Network TV at its finest

The hair, the shoulder pads, the color scheme!

Oct 24, 2007

They're all here



Internet stars.

Aug 17, 2007

Self-righteous prig?

Or crusader for justice? This guy was on the "Today Show" this morning. He runs around New York with a video camera taping cops and other officials who commit traffic infractions.

Aug 10, 2007

The perfect wife

TCM ran a Myrna Loy marathon yesterday, starting with all of the Thin Man and ending with The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer. Absolute heaven. The first video below is a series of clips from the Thin Man movies. It's followed by Myrna's most memorable scene from Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, which was not shown last night.




Aug 7, 2007

Jul 5, 2007

Hell hath no fury

Like a hair dresser scorned. Joseph Torrenueva, the man who cut John Edwards' hair for as much as $1,250 is talking.
In the days after the $400 haircut first caused a stir, Torrenueva did not give many details about his client to reporters who called or came by his Beverly Hills salon. But Torrenueva says he was hurt by Edwards's response to all the flap.

"I'm disappointed and I do feel bad. If I know someone, I'm not going to say I don't know them," he said. "When he called me 'that guy,' that hit my ears. It hurt." He paused and then added, "I still like him. . . . I don't want to hurt him."

Torrenueva said he normally charges men $175 when they come to his salon for a haircut. But the cost for Edwards went up because the stylist had to leave his shop and go on the road to do his haircuts.
I'm not sure the haircut issue would have been as big a problem if Edwards had paid for the cuts himself, rather than having his campaign pick up the tab. And this didn't help either: