Archive for May, 2009
Yeah, i made some glitches on Worms 4 Mayhem [PC] and i didn’t used any hacks, cheats or wormpots! I’ve trained these glitches long time, when i get them to work good. So if you want to make these and more, you have to learn them.
I hope you enjoy the video, and thanks for watching my videos.
Music tracks:
Cappella - U Got 2 Know
&
Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight
Duration : 0:8:25
eleased: 1987
Considered one of the most notorious box-office flops in history (next to the ‘Road to Morocco’-ripoff ‘Ishtar’ with Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty the following year), ‘Howard the Duck’ became the laughing stock of critics and movie-goers alike when it was released in theaters in 1986. If its executive producer, George Lucas, had his way, he would have canned that movie for good. But thanks to the home video boom in the 1980s, ‘Howard’ would follow suit and find his way into video stores across America.
Nearly twenty years later, ‘Howard’ is slowly being pulled from video store shelves. But it is now that a film of such poor quality can be truly appreciated.
Here’s how it all goes down: You are dropped onto a planet from a far-away universe, where ducks are human-like and are running the world, only to be pulled out again moments later. An everyday working-duck by the name of Howard gets sucked out of his living room on his recliner after returning to his apartment after a long, hard day.
After the opening title is shown in the thundering tradition of cinematic heavyweights like ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, we see Howard’s decent toward the planet Earth. Once he has reluctantly gotten his feet on the ground, he clashes with the dregs of society and saves the lead singer of an all-female punk band named Beverly, (played by ‘Back to the Future’s Lea Thompson). She tries to give him a hand, and help him get an explanation as to how he got sucked out of his living room and landed in Cleveland, Ohio.
That explanation never actually makes any sense, but that doesn’t matter, because better plot developments hinge upon it. With the help of a goofy lab janitor Phil (played by the immortal Tim Robbins in an early comedic role) and a big time nuclear scientist Dr. Jennings (none other than Jeffery Jones), Howard finds out that a giant laser Jennings was using went haywire, and pulled Howard down instead. But going back isn’t going to be so easy, because one of Dark Overlords of Evil hitched a ride on that laser, and has plans of planet domination and destruction. And who better than to save the day than the 3′1″ (3′2″, that is) wise-”quacking” title character, Howard T. Duck!
Although George Lucas got ripped apart for having his hands in this one, I have yet to see a movie that is so awful, so terribly bad that I have been brought to tears crying at simply recalling scenes from this flick. The opening sequences on the duck planet contain countless parodies of American pop culture, and Howard’s implausible hurtle through space is enough to make even the most serious chuckle.
Audiences back in 1986 didn’t seem to, however. But something about watching this flop nearly two decades later makes all of these scenes so much funnier. The way I see it, our teen generation now has a funny fascination with the decade in which they were born, the 80s, and anything from it has a distinctive look and sound. American pop culture was throwing away Three’s Company for MTV, LPs for tapes, and the Bee Gees for the Brat Pack. The youth took yet another step in distancing themselves from their parents, and although they furthered that schism, they too felt a strong connection the past few decades. What was happening when I was in utero? Taking my first steps? Saying my first words?
Today’s generation has ‘Howard the Duck’ as one of the most endangered time capsules of the 80s. You’ve got a one-of-a-kind performance by now Academy Award Winner Tim Robbins, whose his explanation of duck’s evolutionary scale is priceless. George Lucas’s own Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) special effects studio must be embarrassed to have itself credited with the horrendous effects (the Dark Overlord, for one). You’ve got a helplessly catchy theme song, revaling in all of its cheesy 80s pop-synth glory.
The jokes are terrible, the dialogue sub-par, the plot laughable. But you know what, you’ll laugh you a$$ off.
Join me in saving Howard from being pulled from video store shelves. Today’s generation will love the waddling fowl more than the angry movie-goers who saw this dud in the theaters. Keep him alive!
Duration : 0:1:1
May
ZoeandMaddie … Cheekimonky & Jimbob2001’s brand new channel :D Link in description box :)
http://www.youtube.com/user/ZoeandMaddie — Link
This is mine and Zoe’s joint channel
Please sub to it and watch the vide of our last time together
And we’re meeting up tomorrow
And staying with each other till friday
So look out for a video for that
So please check out the channel
xxx
Duration : 0:0:21
Scrammy18 Productions here! if your one of my subscribers or you’ve seen my more recent videos i put up a couple of the Polk audio PSW10 subwoofer i own just messing around with it etc. it does have really nice bass enough to shake the house so i decided to throw it in my car lol. i bought a $50 converter from Bestbuy which plugged into my lighter jack thing and then i basically just plugged in the sub. i ran the rear speaker wires to it for an input and then just used the output to go back to those speakers. i had/have the subwoofer had about 1/2 volume or 1/2 power whatev you like to call it and when i use it in my vehicle its just insane. crazy out amount of bass. i mean sure i have a SOFT TOP truck but that subwoofer flexes the top with only 100 watts of power. i think thats saying something lol i mean thats pretty good lol. idk enjoy the video i was bored and i was on lunch and neighbors werent home so i whipped this up real quick! ENJOY!!!! Scrammy18 Productions (use headphones for best hearing because it sounds like no bass but thats just the way my video camera processed it just put headphones on and you’ll hear all the bass nice and clear)
Duration : 0:3:48
Client Vehicle: 2008 GMC Denali Envoy
Date: June 15th 2008
Install Price: Private
Install Time: 2 Days
Installer: Chris Carr
Specs:
Viper 5900 Remote Start Digital Alarm System
with 1 Mile Range Digital LCD Remote
Kenwood Head Unit Double DIN with Navigation
DNX-5120
Kenwood Bluetooth
KCA-BT200
Kenwood XM Radio Adapter
KCA-XM100V
Kenwood iPod Interface Cable
KCA-IP300V
Kenwood Subwoofer AMP
Excelon KAC-X20
Rockford Fosgate Sub Speakers with Box
P2l-210
Metra Onstar Interface Module
VT-GMOS-04
PAC SWI-JACK Steering Wheel Adapter
Audiovox XM Radio Mini-Tuner
CNP2000
Notes:
This install was SWEET! We love working on brand new cars sometimes… this was pain in the butt!
The Onstar module is tricky to install and setup. We are professionals and we sometimes scratch our heads over silly manufactures install notes and setups.
The amp install went smooth and so did the Pre-Fab Rockford Fosgate Sub Box.
The backup camera as usual was a pain, but once the hole got drilled and the camera was tightened, it was smooth sailing.
I was very impressed from the overall sound output through the Factory Bose Front & Rear Speakers and amps. It sounds clean & has a lot of deep Bass. Not a Boston Acoustic clean but a Kenwood clean.. Know what i mean?
Our client was very happy with the install & how it sounded. Thats all that matters! A Happy Client is our Best Client.
Be sure to check out our other Custom Audio Video Installations.
Tony Berry
Owner
No-Limit Custom Audio / Video
Albuquerque, NM
Office: (505) 306-9600
Email: tonyberry@qwest.net
Duration : 0:0:29
May
Digital Designs DD2512a, running off DD M3 (Half Tilt)
DD 2512a D4 subwoofer,running off M3 (capable of 2700wrms @ 1ohm) 900wrms @ 2 ohms, 2.6 cft @35hz (25mil MDF) with HU on 18 out of 35, any higher and i’ll be risking my alternator, not worth it. This is my old set-up ictures of my new set-up will be uploaded soon.
Duration : 0:2:14
May
2007 Chevy Avalanche - 6000 RMS Dual 15 Inch Subwoofers
Woofers Pumping
Dice Rolling
Mr. Potato Head dancing
Flashlight Jumping
Panels Shaking
Towels Drying
Game pieces break dancing
Duration : 0:3:34
Subwoofer Bass Test (3 Types Of Bass)
Another winning performance from Aiden Davis
12″ MTX 9500