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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Dancing Pig

This abomination stars a “Dancing Pig” named Pot Belly Pete who talks like a Chipmunk, dances like Michael Jackson and bears absolutely no resemblence to a pig whatsoever. What kind of pig has wings and horns? I’ll tell you what kind: a GARGOYLE. But that raises another question: What kind of gargoyle dances around to “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” and talks like a Chipmunk?

I’ll tell you what kind: one that LOVES TO PARTY.

This video is plenty terrible, but what’s even worse to me is the fact that it’s been viewed over 220,000 times. That’s like every single person in Akron, Ohio watching it… although that doesn’t sound particularly impressive, I guess. How about Madison, Wisconsin? Does that sound better? How about this: That’s like every single person in Independence, Missouri watching it… TWICE.

A few years ago we threw off the shackles of corporate television. We called it “social media,” and then we smashed the Viacoms and Time Warners to bits. True, the internet has put the power of programming into the hands of viewers, but, sadly, this is what we’ve chosen to do with it. For shame, internet. For shame.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to throw my laptop out my window and watch Celebrity Rehab or something.

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Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Awesome Video Of The Day

Colin’s Bear Animation

I watched this video like ten times before I realized I should turn the sound on. I have no idea how many times I watched it after that, but I know it’s still every bit as kickass as it was the first time. Hang on - I’m gonna go watch it again.

Yup - still rules.

According to the “About This Video” section:

“This video was created by a third year Game Development student at UOIT. This is the final animation for an Animation Arts class. My friend Colin used all the techniques that were taught by this professor. And as you can see, he made the best animation with what was taught.

I know this was an attempt to throw some sass at a less-than-stellar professor, but considering the current state of video games I think the industry should actually give this video some thought. If I had $50 and a choice between this and yet another boring WWII shooter, I have a pretty good idea of where my money would go:

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