It’s bugged me for years that the machines I used in high school weren’t capable of cutting gears. Now I have a use for some, and the damned things cost 50 bucks a piece. So I bought a mini lathe. Rooting around at the library and on the net, I think I have enough info to go ahead without part 5 of the video, but it’d sure be nice to see it!
Saturday Night Live sketches are hard to find, due to NBC offering them on hulu.com I’m sure. Couldn’t find a Cheerleaders (Will Ferrell and Cheri O’Teri) sketch.
I’ve seen nudity (b00bs) on YouTube although I’m sure it’s gone by now. They probably stay up for a day or two before getting reported by some damn narc.
Watched the Machete trailer. (Wow, Robert Rodriguez isn’t exactly expanding his horizons, is he?) I’m really sorry, guys, but all breasts, all the time went from “Ohhh, yeah” to “BFD” territory for me about 20 years ago. When I say nudity, I mean below the waist. Understand? Below. The. Waist.
Tristan - Er, thanks, but the fact that anyone (especially you) thinks that this is anything other than a colossal waste of time frankly depresses me. We, as a nation, really need to stop going constantly gaga over “internet porn”, which in many cases isn’t even an improvement over what we had before. As for artistic nudity, DeviantArt is a much better source for it, and you don’t have to worry about watching 200 red herrings and teasers and pranks for every one clip of actual material. (Do they Rickroll on YouTube? )
commasense - Bummer. Why just the final part, I haven’t a clue. I should point out that this sort of thing is not common practice; I haven’t run into a single TV-length episodes where all the parts weren’t available.
John DiFool - Yeah, weird, isn’t it? Disney, which all but wrote the book on egregious corporate abuses of power, doesn’t have the slightest problem with pretty much every old Goofy short ever being free for the viewing, and YTV has permitted pretty much the entire run of Ruby Gloom to go up unmolested, yet we can’t get even one straight Treehouse of Horror clip. Of course, you could say the same about music file sharing. And the Internet in general, for that matter. A crapshoot, my friend, always a crapshoot.
Hell, good luck finding ANY Simpsons clips that don’t link to a “this video has been removed for copyright violations” page. I tried to track down the video for “They’ll Never Stop the Simpsons” from Gump Roast and not even that was on there.
Don’t tell me there are people who still aren’t familiar with that website I won’t link to, but that rhymes with shmou shmorn.
I agree with you. I was just trying to provide some verifiable “cite” for the idea of nudity on YouTube.
Personally, if I want to find some online streaming porn, there are a lot better choices than digging through a million fake hits on YouTube.
The title sequence to the 1990s Steve Bochco series ‘Murder One’. It was brilliant, but I can’t find it on YouTube or anywhere else. In fact the same goes for any other clips from the show. It seems to be one of the few TV shows that no-one has ever botherd to upload clips from.
I can’t get the theme tune to class BBC comedy show Glam Metal Detectives. It’s like it never happened.
Nor can I find any footage of batshit junkie popstars talking to, and as, day old mice.
Eugene ormandy and the philly orch playing la mer or the planets i check every day
YouTube will allow nudity in an educational context. I’ve seen videos of gynecological exams on there before.
Wow - that’s amazing. Thanks for the tip.
I seem to have finally stumped YouTube. I can’t find a clip of Johnny Carson’s infamous ‘Rhinestone Cowboy’ parody.
That was fantastic. Thanks for pointing it out.
Comedy Central’s stuff has been taken down, which saddens me. Used to be I could pass a workday listening to Greg Proops or Adam Ferrara’s Comedy Central Presents acts.
And I haven’t seen Requiem for a Dream, but I know good video editing, and that is good video editing.
By Divine Right’s music video for Come For A Ride.
They were a independent Toronto band that Feist played guitar in for a while. I remember seeing the video on TV about 8 years ago; now I want to see if Feist is in it.
I can’t find it anywhere on the internet.
I really want to see the Daffy Duck cartoon “What Makes Daffy Duck,” in which Daffy sings Ted Fio Rito’s “King for a Day,” but…it ain’t on YouTube. Sigh.
I remember being able to search for highlight reels and historic calls. Now, all we get is shaky videos from fans’ camera phones. So sad.
I couldn’t find the halloween episodes of Growing Pains (remember Mike picks up a hitch hiker and she’s a ghost?) on youtube They only have a 3 minute clip. But I *did * manage to find them on an asian site with controls I figured out only by pressing random buttons. I just wish it’d play for more than 30 seconds at a time without pausing.
About two and a half years ago I remember finding a video of The Magnetic Fields’ song “Let’s pretend we’re bunny rabbits” … set to the unedited orgy scene from Eyes Wide Shut. Those were also the days when you could find the entire run of The Wonder Years.
I can’t find any episodes of the short-lived cartoon series The Legend of Calamity Jane.