
104TH STREET CURVE (1899) B&W SILENT (THOMAS A. EDISON)9 viewsFrom Edison films catalog: Taken from the front platform of a special train run backward over the celebrated S curve. Not only are the passing trains and crowded platforms of great interest, but the view of up-town New York is an excellent one, showing acre upon acre of roofs, towers, steeples and towering apartment houses. As the "special" slows up at 92nd Street, a Harlem express dashes by, the engineer leaning out of his cab.
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10TH U.S. INFANTRY (1898) B&W SILENT (THOMAS A. EDISON)11 viewsFrom Edison films "war extra" catalog: Hurrah--here they come! Hot, dusty, grim and determined! Real soldiers, every inch of them! No gold lace and chalked belts and shoulder straps, but fully equipped in full marching order: blankets, guns, knapsacks and canteens. Train is in the background. Crowds of curious bystanders; comical looking [Afro-American] "dude" with a sun- umbrella strolls languidly in the foreground, and you almost hear that "yaller dog" bark. Small boys in abundance. The column marches in fours and passes through the front of the picture. More small boys--all colors. The picture is excellent in outline and full of vigorous life.
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15 MILES TO IRAQ25 viewsDon't know if it was worth the trip, Killed one ASS HOLE still looking for the other. We will get him then what? The world is full of ASS HOLES, There will just be another to replace him, The saga continues. God bless all our troops and the great job their doing. Bin Laden we are coming!!!
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SUNBEAM BREAD COMMERCIAL REEL 2 (1950'S) B&W SOUND16 viewsAnother in the series of Hopalong Cassidy Sunbeam bread promotion commercials from the 1950s. This one starts off with a suburban kid dressed up in a fancy cowboy getup dozing. The relentlessly cheerful narrator says how this boy is "ready for the bunkhouse" until disembodied hands tempt the boy with Sunbeam bread.
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20513 viewsBush and friends are back in another one from them guys at Jib-Jab, This one spoofs the year 2005. As with most of there stuff this one won't let you down.
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28 DAYS LATER5 viewsA killer virus (it turns those it infects into homicidal maniacs) is accidentally released from a British research facility. Carried by animals and humans, the virus is impossible to contain and spreads across the entire planet. Twenty-eight days later, a small group of London survivors are caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected.
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TWO CAMELS20 viewsTwo camels in the desert, kind of a strange video. Worth the watch though.
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30 DAYS OF NIGHT5 viewsWhen a monthlong darkness sets in on the tiny Alaskan town of Barrow, the locals are visited by a flock of bloodthirsty vampires eager to take advantage of the no-sun zone. The town sheriff Eben Olemaun (Josh Hartnett) and his deputy and wife, Stella (Melissa George), must act fast to save the dark day. Based on a popular horror comic by Steve Niles, the film also stars Ben Foster and Danny Huston.
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4 MINUTES (Madonna)8 views
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4 MONTHS 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS5 viewsIn the last days of communism in Romania, Gabita (Laura Vasiliu), a young college student, wants to end her unplanned pregnancy. With the help of her best friend, fellow student Otilia (Anamaria Marinca), she seeks an abortion, illegal under the oppressive Ceaucescu regime. Director Cristian Mungiu's searing portrait of life under dictatorship received a slew of film festival awards as well as a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film from the Golden Globes.
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50 CENT YOU ARE A F**KING MORON10 viewsAnother in the "You Are A F**king Moron" series, This one about 50 cent.
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ABOUT A BOY3 viewsWill Lightman (Hugh Grant) is a rich, hip, irresponsible Londoner who, in search of available women, invents an imaginary son and starts attending single-parent meetings -- confident in both parties' inability to make a commitment. But when Will meets Marcus, the troubled 12-year-old son of Fiona (Toni Collette), a quirky and unexpected friendship develops as both Will and Marcus help each other grow up.
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