Janina Gavankar Love Lockdown Cover

For those of you who don’t know who Janina Gavankar is…Papi from the L Word. And if you don’t know who that is…I’m sorry. I don’t have another reference for you :)

I’m posting this, because I really love this cover. Not to mention she’s beautiful to watch and she can sing.

Author: janinagavankar
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A Powerful Ad

I was playing around in the iPad, testing a new app and then started procrastinating and ended up on YouTube as we all do when we procrastinate, and found this old ad, but I thought it was worth posting. It’s still a powerful ad, even if it’s 3 years old. Enjoy.

Author: Flommivids
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Born for Drama

Okay, so I thought this was probably the most hysterical shorts I’ve ever seen. I’m sure there’s many more out there that are funnier, but personally…this had me in fits. I love British humour and even as I write this, I’m already laughing and getting tears in my eyes.

Thank you to my coworker Pierre for this gem!

This was done for the Young Director Award 2010 was created by TBWA Helsinki and directed by Rogier Hesp

Author: AmsterdamAdBlog
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Madame Tutli-Putli from the National Film Board of Canada

2007 Oscar®-nominated short-film Madame Tutli-Putli. One of the many treasures of the National Film Board of Canada.

Watch the high-definition version of the film here.

Author: Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski

This stop-motion animated film takes viewers on an exhilarating existential journey into the fully imagined, tactile world of Madame Tutli-Putli. As she travels alone on the night train, weighed down with all her earthly possessions and the ghosts of her past, she faces both the kindness and menace of strangers. Finding herself caught up in a desperate metaphysical adventure, adrift between real and imagined worlds, Madame Tutli-Putli confronts her demons.

Young boy showing off his hip hop skills

A random video I found on YouTube. It’s cute. :D

Holiday Greetings From the National Film Board of Canada

Oh yeah, here’s a nice little greetings card for the holidays from the National Film Board of Canada.

You can even send it to people you know, so go ahead and visit the card.

http://www3.nfb.ca/greetingcard2009/

Noël Noël – A Christmas Animation From the National Film Board of Canada

Just a cute little animation about a Christmas fantasy by Nicole Lemay from the National Film Board of Canada.
Around 22 minutes long.

Author: Nicola Lemay

In this animated short, a misguided billionaire falls in love with Beatrice, a bespectacled fairy. But thanks to little Zoey, her dog Snooze and a blue-eyed reindeer, his eyes are finally opened. Narrated by Leslie Nielsen, Noël Noël is a Christmas fantasy that reminds us happiness comes when the heart is allowed to speak.

Daybreakers – January 2010

This look so good! I can’t wait to see it! Just thought I’d put this video up to share my wasting time with someone else! Anyone else gonna see it?

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National Film Board – Commissioners Remember

Past commissioners share their experiences and memories from their days with the NFB.

Author: NFB /ONF

Former Commissioners of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) talk about their experiences at the institution. In conjunction with celebrations marking the NFB’s 70th anniversary, director Philippe Baylaucq met with Jacques Bensimon (2001-2006), Sandra M. Macdonald (1995-2001), Joan Pennefather (1989-1994), François N. Macelora (1984-1988) and André Lamy (1975-1979). What are their impressions? A common point emerges: the creative freedom given to artists and the filmmakers’ authenticity of vision.

Ahh, Robots, Gotta Love Robots

Just some random videos of robots…

Robots pulling kids around in a cart…

Robot falling down the stairs…laying prone…how random