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Tyler, the Creator BEST MOMENTS PART 2 (more funny)

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George Orwell – Animal Farm (ENGLISH Part 1/8)

This movie, I think is relevent to this topic, as it is based on the communist revolution in Russia, when the concept of utopia was hijack by some elite pigs and of coarse (as always) degenerated into despotism. The same happens everywhere there are good intentioned movements who work for peace and a better tommorow but are comprimised from within…
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Soros: China Must Be Part Of The New World Order

October 23 2009 full vid can be found here tinyurl.com In a recent interview Soros spills the beans, talks about the new world order and describes the current and future managed and well plot out destruction of the american dollar, all though he warns it might spin out of control. DOWN WITH GLOBALISTS

In recent years, China has become the most aggressive investor nation in Africa. The Riz Khan show asks if China is exploiting African nations or offering real economic growth and opportunity to sub-Saharan Africa?
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Rubber ninjas how to make your own ragdoll character part 1

This is part 1 on a tutorial how to video on how to make your own character in rubber ninjas. It is sort of modding so here you go please like fav and sub more videos coming soon! Shout out to TomANDTheo who got me into the basics of this. I’m not trying to troll/leech their video just trying to be a little more clear.
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Just imagine you write a story, then hire us to animate it.. Make a cartoon all your own!!! Yes your own cartoon, with your face on it!! Become the hero!! USUALLY those things cost tons of money.. At NGSS we can do all what Hollywood can do at a fraction of the cost. Our team in China will create the whole thing frame for frame and send it to us for audio recording!! Interesting huh!! www.ngssllc.com Check this small video.. Our team created it before they joined us.. Just a sample of what we can do!!! Funny;) Look
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TV Shows We Used To Watch – British TV show – BBC Till Death Us Do Part

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TV Shows We Used To Watch – British TV show – BBC Till Death Us Do Part
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Till Death Us Do Part was a British television sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1965 to 1968, 1970, and from 1972 to 1975. First airing as a Comedy Playhouse pilot, the series aired for seven series until 1975. Six years later, ITV continued the sitcom, calling it Till Death…. From 1985 to 1992, the BBC produced a sequel In Sickness and in Health.

Created by Johnny Speight, Till Death Us Do Part centred on the East End Garnett family, led by patriarch Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell), a reactionary white working-class man who holds racist and anti-socialist views. His gentle and long-suffering wife Else was played by Dandy Nichols, and his daughter Rita by Una Stubbs. Rita’s bright but layabout husband Mike Rawlins (Antony Booth) is a socialist.

The character Alf Garnett became a well known character in British culture, and Mitchell played him on stage and television up until 1998, when Speight died.

In addition to the spin-off In Sickness and in Health, Till Death Us Do Part was re-made in many countries, from Brazil to Germany (Ein Herz und eine Seele), and Hong Kong (All in a Family), with the most notable remake being the long-running 1970s American series, All in the Family.

Many episodes from the first three series are thought to no longer exist, having been wiped in the mid 70s as was the policy at the time.

The series became an instant hit because, although a comedy, in the context of its time it did deal with aspects of working-class life comparatively realistically. It addressed racial and political issues at a difficult time in British society.

The attitude of those who made the programme was that Alf’s views were so clearly unacceptable that they were risible, but some considered the series uncomfortable and disturbing.

Some were oblivious to the fact that Johnny Speight was satirising racist attitudes. Ironically, many who held similar opinions to the character enjoyed the show, perhaps missing the point that Alf’s opinions were offensive and that they were being ridiculed.

Mitchell imbued the character of Alf Garnett with an earthy charm that served to humanise Alf and make him likable. According to interviews he gave, the fact that some viewers overlooked Alf’s views and regarded him as a rough diamond disappointed Speight.

The show captured a key feature of Britain in the 1960s – the widening generation gap. Alf (and to a lesser degree his wife) represented the old guard, the traditional and conservative attitudes of the older generation.

Alf’s battles with his left-wing son-in-law were not just ideological but generational and cultural. His son-in-law and daughter (a supporter of her husband rather than an active protagonist) represented the younger generation.

They saw the positive aspects of the new era such as relaxed sexual mores, fashions, music, etc. The same things were anathema to Alf – and indicative of everything that was wrong with the younger generation and the liberal attitudes they embraced.

Alf was portrayed as the archetypal working-class Conservative. The subjects that excited him most were football and politics, though his actual knowledge of either was limited.

He used language not considered acceptable for television in the 1960s. He often referred to racial minorities as "coons" and similar terms.

He referred to his Liverpudlian son-in-law as "Shirley Temple" or a "randy Scouse git" (Randy Scouse Git as a phrase caught the ear of Micky Dolenz of The Monkees who heard it while on tour in the UK – and who co-opted it as the title of the group’s next single – though their record label re-named it "Alternate Title" in the UK market to avoid controversy) and to his wife as a "silly moo" (a substitute for "cow" which was vetoed by the BBC’s head of comedy Frank Muir).

However, Michael Palin writes in his diary 16 July 1976 that Warren Mitchell told him that ‘silly moo" wasn’t scripted, "It came out during a rehearsal when he forgot the line "Silly old mare".’ Controversially, the show was one of the earliest mainstream programmes to feature the swear word "bloody".

The show was one of several held up by Mary Whitehouse as an example of the BBC’s moral laxity.

In a demonstration of Speight’s satirical skills – on learning that Mary Whitehouse was a critic of the show – Speight created an episode where Alf Garnett was seen as a fan of Whitehouse. He was seen proudly reading her current book. "What are you reading?" his son-in-law asks.

When he relates that it is Mary Whitehouse – his son-in-law sniggers. Alf’s rejoinder is "She’s concerned for the bleedin’ moral fibre of the nation!"

Ultimately "silly moo" became a comic catch phrase. Another Garnett phrase was "it stands to reason", usually before making some patently unreasonable comment.

Alf was an admirer of Enoch Powell, a right-wing Conservative politician known particularly for strong opposition to the immigration of non-white races into the United Kingdom.

Alf was also a supporter of West Ham United (a football club based in the East End) and known to make derogatory remarks about "the Jews up at Spurs" (referring to Tottenham Hotspur, a North London club with a sizeable Jewish following). This was a playful touch by Speight, knowing that in real life Mitchell was both Jewish and a Spurs supporter. In interviews, Speight explained he had originally based Alf on his father, an East End docker who was staunchly reactionary and held "unenlightened" attitudes toward black people. Speight made clear that he regretted his father held such attitudes – beliefs Speight regarded as reprehensible. Speight saw the show as a way of ridiculing such views and dealing with his complex feelings about his father.

The series switched to colour in 1972 and Rita had a baby son, Micheal.

Toward the end of the series Dandy Nichols fell ill and was unable to attend the live-audience recordings. The problem was solved by having her pre-record her lines which were then edited into the show.

Eventually even this was too much and so in a later episode Else was seen leaving for Australia, to Alf’s dismay. Patricia Hayes, who had been seen from time to time previously as next door neighbour Mrs. Reed, was given a first name Min and became a starring character along with her husband Bert, previously played by Bill Maynard and now by Alfie Bass.

The show’s rating began to suffer and in 1975, the series was dropped. The final episode, saw Alf lose his job and receive a telegram from Else asking for a divorce.

As with most BBC sitcoms Till Death Us Do Part was recorded before a live studio audience. The programs were recorded onto 2 inch Quadruplex videotape. From 1966 to 1968 the show was both taped and transmitted in black and white. When the show returned in 1970 it was recorded the same way only in colour.

The opening titles/end credits of the first colour episodes originally used the b/w sequence from the 60′s tinted in red, as seen on UKTV Gold repeats in 2006.

CAST

Warren Mitchell … Alf Garnett
Una Stubbs … Rita
Dandy Nichols … Else Garnett
Anthony Booth … Mike Rawlins

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Warren Mitchell (born 14 January 1926) is an English actor who rose to initial prominence in the role of bigoted cockney Alf Garnett in the BBC television series Till Death Us Do Part (1965-1975) scripted by Johnny Speight. He holds both British and Australian citizenship and has enjoyed considerable success in stage performances in both countries.

Mitchell was born Warren Misel in Stoke Newington, London. He is of Russian Jewish descent[1], but describes himself in interviews as an atheist who sometimes believes in God.[2] His father was a glass and china merchant. He was interested in acting from an early age, and attended the Gladys Gordon’s Academy of Dramatic Arts in Walthamstow from the age of seven. He did well at school and read physical chemistry at University College, Oxford, for six months. There he met his contemporary Richard Burton, and together they joined the RAF in 1944. He completed his navigator training in Canada just as the war ended.

Dandy Nichols (21 May 1907 – 6 February 1986) was an English actress most noted for her role as Else Garnett, the long-suffering wife of the racially bigoted and misogynistic character Alf Garnett in the BBC sitcom Till Death Us Do Part.

Born Daisy Sander in Hammersmith, London, she started her working life as a secretary in a London factory. Twelve years later, after drama, diction and fencing classes, she was spotted in a charity show by a producer, who offered her a job in his repertory theatre company in Cambridge. During her early career on stage she acted under the name Barbara Nichols but later changed it to Dandy, her childhood nickname.

When the Second World War broke out, she returned to office work but later undertook a six-week tour with ENSA. When the war was over, she returned to the theatre and also began appearing in films: usually comedies and invariably as a maid or char.

Her successes in theatre include the Royal Court Theatre and Broadway productions of Home. Her big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performances in Nicholas Nickleby, The Winslow Boy, The History of Mr Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the Vampire and Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers.

Una Stubbs (born 1 May 1937) is an English actress and former dancer who has appeared extensively on British television and less frequently in films or on the stage. She is particularly known for her roles in the sitcom Till Death Us Do Part and the children’s series Worzel Gummidge.

Una Stubbs was born at Hinckley, Leicestershire. She first appeared on television as one of The Dougie Squires Dancers on the British TV music show Cool for Cats in 1956.

Her first major screen role was in Cliff Richard’s 1963 film, Summer Holiday. A few years later, she made her breakthrough in television comedy, playing Rita Rawlins, the married daughter of Alf Garnett in Till Death Us Do Part. She also appeared in the short-lived sitcom Till Death… (1981), again playing Rita.

From 1970 to 1972, Stubbs appeared on most editions of It’s Cliff Richard! and It’s Cliff! on BBC1, singing, dancing and acting along with the host and the weekly guests. When she took maternity leave from the show, her TV mother Dandy Nichols appeared on the show with Cliff to cover for her absence. She also appeared in the 1972 West End revue, Cowardy Custard, and two years later in the revue Cole, at the Mermaid Theatre.

Stubbs featured in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Anniversary". She played Rita a third time in a few episodes of the BBC sitcom In Sickness and in Health (1985-92). But after 1986, she stopped appearing as Rita, due to technical arguments with the BBC. However, she played Rita a fourth time in the Granada series, A Word With Alf.

Stubbs played Aunt Sally in the ITV children’s series Worzel Gummidge opposite Jon Pertwee, and was for several years a team captain in the weekly game show Give Us a Clue. She had an ongoing role as Miss Bat in the TV series The Worst Witch and has appeared in shows such as Midsomer Murders, Heartbeat, Casualty, Keeping up Appearances and as Edith Pagett in ITV’s 2006 adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple story Sleeping Murder. Stubbs has also appeared in The Catherine Tate Show playing various characters.

On stage, Stubbs appeared in Noël Coward’s "Star Quality" in 2001. She also appeared in La Cage Aux Folles at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2008.

Antony "Tony" George Booth (born 9 October 1931 in Liverpool, better known as Tony Booth) is an English actor, best known for his role as Mike Rawlins in the BBC series Till Death Us Do Part. His daughter, Cherie, a prominent Queen’s Counsel, is married to former Prime Minister Tony Blair. He is a cousin to the Booth family of 19th-century American actors.

Booth was born into a working class family in Jubilee Road, Liverpool. His father was a merchant seaman during World War II, his mother was of Irish descent. He attended St Edmunds Infant’s School and spent a year in hospital as a child with diphtheria. He then passed the 11 plus examination and attended St. Mary’s College, Crosby where he was awarded a bursary to cover the cost of his books. Hopes that he could progress to university were dashed when he had to leave school and get a job after his father was badly injured in an industrial accident. He then worked as a clerk in a docklands warehouse and at the United States Consulate in Liverpool, before being called up for national service with the Royal Corps of Signals.

Day 1 – New Year’s Day
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January 1, 2010 – For many years, our New Year’s Day tradition has been to stay at home, watch football, watch movies, play games, graze on leftover holiday goodies, and have milkshakes for dinner. The four of us had a wonderful day today! Holiday traditions sometimes need to change as family circumstances change. I’m so glad we have not yet had to change this tradition of family bonding. It was wonderful having our adult daughters home with us today.

Happy New Year!

Dilbert Cartoon 02X11 – The Return – part 3/3

Try watching in High Quality ;) Subscribe to get new vid notifications ;) Thank you all for your good comments on all of my vids :) The credit is always for the creator of the great show, Scott Adams! Dilbert Cartoon. Season 2 Episode 11 title “The Return”. Part 3 More episodes coming! Subscribe (if you like) to get notifications every time a new episode is posted ;)
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Try watching in High Quality ;) Subscribe to get new vid notifications ;) Thank you all for your good comments on all of my vids :) The credit is always for the creator of the great show, Scott Adams! Dilbert Cartoon. Season 2 Episode 10 title “The Assistant”. Part 1 More episodes coming! Subscribe (if you like) to get notifications every time a new episode is posted ;)
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WWII Propaganda Film: Our Enemy — the Japanese (Part 2 of 2)

Stridently anti-Japanese film that attempts to convey an understanding of Japanese life and philosophy so that the US may more readily defeat its enemy. Depicts the Japanese as “primitive, murderous and fanatical.” With many images of 1930s and 1940s Japan, and a portentous and highly negative narration by Joseph C. Grew, former US ambassador to Japan.

This music is J-POP’s first PWL REMIX. It is a chance that Tetsuya Komuro asked British PETE WATERMAN LIMITED for this music in REMIX, and a lot of PWL REMIX of J-POP is produced. In addition, it is music of the extreme popularity from a child to an adult because this music was used for an opening song of Japanese cartoon film “THE CITY HUNTER”. In Japan, it was a large hit to become the first place of the music chart. However, as for most music, upload is not possible in YOUTUBE because a Japanese music copyright is related to PWL REMIX of J-POP. Label:Epic/Sony Catalog#:32-8H-5090 Format:CD, Album Country:Japan Released:1989 Genre:Electronic Style:J-pop, Europop, Hi NRG, WRITTEN by MITSUKO KOMURO & TETSUYA KOMURO PRODUCED by TESTUYA KOMURO ADDITIONAL PRODUCED by PETE HAMMOND (PWL) REMIXED by PETE HAMMOND (PWL) Because an English coined word is included if Lyrics of this music is Japanese, the expression in the English is not possible. Because I listed it in a detailed column of DAVE RODGERS, please refer to English Lyrics of this music. ☆ DAVE RODGERS – GET WILD (EXTENDED POWER MIX) www.youtube.com Dave Rodgers – Get Wild (Lyrics) The wheels’ tires of my car were smokin’ when I got start I was drivin’ through the darkness of the night A cheap thrill, an emotion started takin’ on me I was still frightened for the days to come IT’S YOUR PAIN OR MY PAIN OR SOMEBODY’S PAIN Doesn’t matter if I can live for the girlfriend I love IT’S YOUR DREAM OR MY DREAM OR SOMEBODY’S
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The Lion King Part 5/6

The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Released to theaters on June 15, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures,[2] it is the 32nd film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics. The story, which was influenced by the Bible stories of Joseph and Moses, the Epic of Sundiata, and the William Shakespeare play Hamlet, takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa.[4] The film was the highest grossing animated film of all time until the release of Finding Nemo (a 2003 Disney/Pixar computer-animated film). The Lion King is the sixth highest grossing animated film and continues to be the highest grossing hand drawn animation film in history[5] and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance.[6] The Lion King is the highest grossing 2D animated film of all time in the United States,[7] and received positive reviews from critics, who praised the film for its music and story and has been called one of the best films of all time. During its release in 1994, the film grossed more than 3 million worldwide, becoming the most successful film released that year, and it is currently the 35th highest-grossing feature film ever. A musical film, The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy. Songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer.[8] Disney later produced two related

Dark Star Epo 7 | Last Part from Neumayer Station / Find the link bellow :)

These are the last broadcasting from Neumayer Station and Atkabay Cam’s, Cam’s. Now you can see it for your selves :-) Neumayer Station and Atkabay Cam’s, Cam’s are from The Alfred Wegener Institute ( AWI ) research in the Arctic. This is the link to the CAM’S, and good luck. One more thing you must watch the live movie everyday morning; at the moment it is a bit cloudy therefore you can’t see the OBJECT today defiantly will tomorrow. Please visit the link: www.awi.de

Left 4 Dead 2 – The sacrifice Part 1

It is here, the gameplay…of The Sacarfice for left 4 dead 2 l4d rules kk montage Ok now we have our movie file but its rather large but dont worry too much about that as when we edit the file will get smaller as for the movie file will upload faster. Ok at the moment we have a unedited movie, in the this video i will show you how to edit a puppy video i made :) How To Make Folders and Edit Them Save Upload Movie Making Editing Watermark technology Photo Shop tutorials High Definition Audio/Narration Three topics, Plug-ins, Stock Video Footage and Zooming The differences in Windows Movie Maker version 1 versus 2 Picture-in-Picture Tutorial Text Clips (Titles and Credits) Using Microsoft’s Photo Story 2 Dividing a Complex Project into Sub-Projects File Formats: Which ones work with Movie Maker 2 Compression, Codecs and the Windows Media Encoder About: MPEG Files and mini tutorial on creating a DVD About: Text Message Using IrfanView with Movie Maker 2 Windows XP Sp2 and Movie Maker 2.1 Making Text Images for Photo Story 2 Using VirtualDub and NanDub with Movie Maker Analog Capture using Dazzle DVC 80 Exploring Audio – Enhancement, Generational Losses, Sync with Video, Conversion.From DVD disc to Movie Maker Movie Maker, Photo Story and TMPGEnc Using Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 2 Rad Video Tools Anatomy of a Photo Story Project File About Project Collections Photo Story 3 – Special Edition Photo Story 3 and Movie Maker 2 Working Together Review: Video Effects and

● INFORMATION Anime: K-ON! Chara.: Mio Akiyama Song: Don’t say lazy Artist: Youko Hikasa (Mio Akiyama) Programm Used: Windows Movie Maker ● Mio Akiyama’s Biography Birth date: January 15 Zodiac: Capricorn Height: 168cm Weight: 54kg Blood type: A ● SMALL NOTES A tribut for the Moe Queen Mio Akiyama from K-ON! Mio is a shy girl in the light music club who plays a left-handed, 3-Color Sunburst Fender Jazz Bass with an attached pickguard made out of tortoiseshell. She gets excellent grades in school, but is bad with listening to stories involving painful experiences, and cowers whenever something gross is brought up.While she can be mature and strict sometimes, she gets embarrased easily, and is often subject to teasing from Ritsu and Sawako, their club adviser. She is the main vocalist in the group and also writes the songs, although they feature some odd lyrics like ”Light and Fluffy Time”. She is left-handed and is fascinated by other left-handed bass guitar players. However, Mio is one of my favorite Charakter from K-ON!. Sorry for the Subs in the Vid. I’ve done it with windows movie maker but it is not as good.
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