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While perusing the feeds of local websites that I have in my google reader (an easy way to get all of you content in one place) in the vancouverisawesome.com feed I came across a little blurb and video about an event on Monday December 7th at 7:30 pm at VIFC called The Found Film Festival:

The Found Footage Festival is a live comedy show featuring clips from videos found at thrift stores and garage sales across the country. This is a small sampling of some of the footage on display in Volume 4, coming to your city in 2009-2010.

If for some weird reason you can’t see the video go here to view it.

You guessed it. Carol and I have tickets already and will be there with bells on to see all the cheesy video goodness. You can buy tickets directly via this link at the VIFF.org site.

Looks like it will be a good time. If you’re unable to get to Vancouver, worry not, we are but one stop on the tour.

Still not convinced? We’ll send Pretty Boy Floyd along to talk you into it:

In this instructional video, entitled “Secrets of Pool Hustling,” professional pool shark Pretty Boy Floyd espouses his opinions on just about everything except pool hustling. More Pretty Boy Floyd is featured on the Found Footage Festival Vol. 3 DVD.

As well as bookmarking their website you can follow Found Film Festival on twitter, become a fan on Facebook or watch more videos on their YouTube channel.

See you there!

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Take on Me literally

by Mike Browne on October 6, 2008

in old stuff

I saw this on Cinematical this morning and just had to share.

Remember those weird music videos from the 80′s that didn’t really make any sense in the context of the song? I do. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not dissing them. They were creative, but sometimes rather bizarre. However, if you were doing what I was doing in the 80′s you had an appreciation for the creative. Anyway here’s a literal take on the A-ha classic, Take on Me:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HE9OQ4FnkQ[/youtube]

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