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Dec
22

Funny Christmas Videos

In the spirit of poking fun at the season, here's a collection of funny Christmas videos that the team at WorldTV put together.

There's clips from Saturday Night Live including the classic 'Dick in a box' skit with Justin Timberlake, and the brilliantly acted Delicious Dish (aka Schweddy Balls) with Alec Baldwin, Rachel Dratch and Ana Gasteyer.

From this side of the pond is Mitchell and Webb's Heroin Christmas, and Eric Idle (of Monty Python) with his anti-Christmas song 'Fuck Christmas'. There's also an amusing anti-drink driving commercial from Romania and a lesson in what not to get your wife for Christmas.

Oh yeah, and not least of which, there's my partner in crime Ashley doing a brilliant old school TV announcer!

WorldTV Xmas Video Compilation

Aug
16

Dog takes flight

Gravity's best friend - very amusing.

Apr
23

Cyclist Bad Day

Here's a very funny clip from Google Video.

A professional cyclist thinks he's won a race, raises his hands to celebrate, and promptly crashes his bike.

Cruel, but priceless.

Claude Lelouch - Ferrari in Paris

In 1976, French film director Claude Lelouch strapped a 35mm film camera to the front of a car, and 'someone', drove the car at speeds of up to 200kph through the early morning streets of Paris, without any permission from authorities.

During the 8 min film, at least two pedestrians come within feet of being hit, cars are narrowly missed, and 18 red lights are run. The whole thing was completely illegal.

To dispel a couple of myths, the car used is not a Ferrari as widely believed, but a Mercedes. The likely reason for the confusion is that the sound of a Ferrari was dubbed on later by the Director.

According to the Director's official website, and from my working knowledge of French, it seems that Lelouche is saying these days that he was the driver of the car. This would make sense, a Director with an interest in fast cars is unlikely to make another person take such a risk for his film. The 'race car driver' story likely comes from the Director's own excuse to Police after he was arrested. He claimed he took adequate precautions, hiring a racing car driver for the stunt, but would not reveal this mystery driver's name to police.

Other interesting tidbits are a friend of Lelouche, with a walkie talkie, kept an eye on one particularly dangerous junction on the route, but this was the only precaution taken. Also. It appears there were three of them in the car during the ride.

The film, entitled 'C'etait un Rendezvous', has achieved cult status over the years and is now available on DVD for ordering (worldwide)
from Amazon UK, and I'd recommend it for any movie buff's collection. For a quick, low res fix, here's the same on Google Video.

If you speak French, or are handy with Babel Fish, you might also be interested in the Director's own discussion forum for the film.

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