Happy Friday!!! Here's what's been floating around the web.
This has to be one of my all time favorite "celebrities doing awesomely funny things on tv" moments. Not only does Anne Hathaway prove she can rap but her "I can't believe I just did that" expression and blush makes the whole thing even better.
All I can say about this is WANT!
via Geeks Are Sexy
Dark Horse Comics posted this on their Facebook page and it was too good to resist. Who knew Ewoks could move?
This one raises a very good point. If they had the ability to go back in time, why not use it? Why leave it to a child to save the world? Just sayin'
via Dorkly
Finally, this shows us what people are really thinking when dealing with others in the game of office politics. Is it exaggerated? Of course, but it is also pretty true and that's what makes it great.
via The Awesomer
Have a fantabulous weekend!
Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
Friday, October 29, 2010
Musical Friday - Halloween Time
It's Halloween and we've got some awesome new videos for this Friday. The best part of Halloween is all of the great horror & sci-fi films all over TV and theaters. Since I was a child, one of my all-time favorites has been the original Ghostbusters. Anyone who remembers the original 1982 movie can't help but think of the classic theme song by Pay Parker Jr. Our first video is one of the greatest mash-ups I've ever seen. Featuring the classic GB theme and rock legends AC/DC. I defy you not to crank this up and totally rock out!
Our next video is actually a rare bonus feature from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. The film was a masterpiece of CGI when it was first released in 2001 and for its DVD release the animators went back and recreated a few scenes with outtakes for a blooper reel. This short dance segment was also created as an Easter Egg for the bonus content section. It wouldn't be Halloween without Thriller!
Lastly, not so much a music video but a movie trailer featuring one of the creepiest songs of all time. This trailer shows another classic film in a whole new light (darkness?) Most people wouldn't argue that Gene Wilder's version of Willy Wonka became the cult phenomenon it is thanks to the underlying darkness and sadness he gave the whimsical character. Please enjoy the horror movie version of the trailer featuring the infamous "Wondrous Boat Ride Song"
Hope you've enjoyed the spooky music. Let us know what your favorite Halloween songs are by leaving a comment or shouting out to us on twitter @IGHInsider. Have a fun and safe weekend!
Our next video is actually a rare bonus feature from Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. The film was a masterpiece of CGI when it was first released in 2001 and for its DVD release the animators went back and recreated a few scenes with outtakes for a blooper reel. This short dance segment was also created as an Easter Egg for the bonus content section. It wouldn't be Halloween without Thriller!
Lastly, not so much a music video but a movie trailer featuring one of the creepiest songs of all time. This trailer shows another classic film in a whole new light (darkness?) Most people wouldn't argue that Gene Wilder's version of Willy Wonka became the cult phenomenon it is thanks to the underlying darkness and sadness he gave the whimsical character. Please enjoy the horror movie version of the trailer featuring the infamous "Wondrous Boat Ride Song"
Hope you've enjoyed the spooky music. Let us know what your favorite Halloween songs are by leaving a comment or shouting out to us on twitter @IGHInsider. Have a fun and safe weekend!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Musical Friday - Cover Songs!
Welcome & Bienvenido to our latest rendition of Musical Friday! My name is @Getsuyobi and I'll be rounding out the [insertgeekhere] crew as resident web-person/geek/gamer. For my first post I'm sharing with you my strange fascination with stolen music. I'm not talking about piracy, but the art of the cover song.
Cover songs aren't actually theft of material (usually), but meant to pay homage to the original artist and add a new dimension to a song. Some of the best cover songs are the ones that take a song completely out of its original genre and twist it into a new composition altogether. My first pick for this Friday is a cover of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" by the awe-inspiring duo of Jack Conte & Nataly Dawn, otherwise known throughout the interweb as Pomplamoose!
Awesome, right? Talk about taking a song in a new direction. Pomplamoose actually released a whole cover album on iTunes that includes some more amazing covers, like Beyonce's "Single Ladies" & Lady Gaga's "Telephone". I'm a little ashamed to say I know all the words to those songs now as a result of their covers. Pomplamoose is one of my favorite indy/internet bands. Their videos are always entertaining and they have so much damned talent! I could gush over Pomplamoose for an entire post (idea!), but on the the next song...
The next cover comes from the R&B group Ahmir. They're doing a mashup cover of Owl City's "Fireflies" & "Vanilla Twilight". Another great example of a group making you hear familiar lyrics in a whole new context. Enjoy the soulful harmonies (and cheesy choreography) of Ahmir.
... get it? He fell asleep?! So funny! Anyway, Ahmir was actually invited to an Owl City show at the House of Blues last April to perform on stage with the band! The video of the performance is available on their YouTube channel. It's pretty funny to hear them side by side with the original artist because they actually blow him out of the water!
Okay, it's Friday, let's all rock out with our last cover from Italy's own Vanilla Sky. They're covering what will forever be "the song of that Eliza Dushku danced to in that awesomely tiny dress on episode 1 of Dollhouse" or you could shorten it to Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" This brings me back to when I was first obsessed with cover songs. It was the time of napster and CD burning, and every cover on the internet was some punk band covering pop hits. Those were the days.
... ahh Echo...! Sorry, I got a little lost there... Well I hope you enjoyed my Cover Song Musical Friday. Please check out all of the bands mentioned on YouTube & MySpace, while all of their careers are taking off, they can use all the support we can give! Also don't forget to give us a follow on Twitter (@IGHinsider) for more updates and sweet tunes every Friday.
Peace!
Cover songs aren't actually theft of material (usually), but meant to pay homage to the original artist and add a new dimension to a song. Some of the best cover songs are the ones that take a song completely out of its original genre and twist it into a new composition altogether. My first pick for this Friday is a cover of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" by the awe-inspiring duo of Jack Conte & Nataly Dawn, otherwise known throughout the interweb as Pomplamoose!
Awesome, right? Talk about taking a song in a new direction. Pomplamoose actually released a whole cover album on iTunes that includes some more amazing covers, like Beyonce's "Single Ladies" & Lady Gaga's "Telephone". I'm a little ashamed to say I know all the words to those songs now as a result of their covers. Pomplamoose is one of my favorite indy/internet bands. Their videos are always entertaining and they have so much damned talent! I could gush over Pomplamoose for an entire post (idea!), but on the the next song...
The next cover comes from the R&B group Ahmir. They're doing a mashup cover of Owl City's "Fireflies" & "Vanilla Twilight". Another great example of a group making you hear familiar lyrics in a whole new context. Enjoy the soulful harmonies (and cheesy choreography) of Ahmir.
... get it? He fell asleep?! So funny! Anyway, Ahmir was actually invited to an Owl City show at the House of Blues last April to perform on stage with the band! The video of the performance is available on their YouTube channel. It's pretty funny to hear them side by side with the original artist because they actually blow him out of the water!
Okay, it's Friday, let's all rock out with our last cover from Italy's own Vanilla Sky. They're covering what will forever be "the song of that Eliza Dushku danced to in that awesomely tiny dress on episode 1 of Dollhouse" or you could shorten it to Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" This brings me back to when I was first obsessed with cover songs. It was the time of napster and CD burning, and every cover on the internet was some punk band covering pop hits. Those were the days.
... ahh Echo...! Sorry, I got a little lost there... Well I hope you enjoyed my Cover Song Musical Friday. Please check out all of the bands mentioned on YouTube & MySpace, while all of their careers are taking off, they can use all the support we can give! Also don't forget to give us a follow on Twitter (@IGHinsider) for more updates and sweet tunes every Friday.
Peace!
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