- Tim's Grand Illusions retro toy reviews (which are sweet and nostalgic), and
He has a collection of everything!
Watching his channel made me buy one of those sand/water pictures. It's here on the desk at work right now, morphing into an alien, post-apocalyptic landscape.
Is it one from "The Riddle of Sands" video? There are some really mesmerizing ones in there. I'd have a hard time balancing work and staring into oblivion!
Fisherman attaches a GoPro camera to a crab pot cage and lowers it into place. The ravenous crabs soon fill the cage. The fishermen throw the females back in the water and keep only the mature males.
Fisherman attaches a GoPro camera to a crab pot cage and lowers it into place. The ravenous crabs soon fill the cage. The fishermen throw the females back in the water and keep only the mature males.
That was creeper than watching Alien. Only one crab caught onto the fact, "IT'S A TRAP!"
Fisherman attaches a GoPro camera to a crab pot cage and lowers it into place. The ravenous crabs soon fill the cage. The fishermen throw the females back in the water and keep only the mature males.
That is cool! At 3:05 - "Hello, hello? Is this thing on?"; 3:13 - "Yo! Kiss my crabby @ss!"; 4:15 - "Hey, Freely! Why you gotta foul the water every time we get together for a food orgy?! Geez, what's wrong wit youse?!"
Episodes from the first two seasons of the BBC "game" show "Would I Lie to You?". I'd watched a bunch of the later episodes on Amazon -- but they don't have the first couple of years.
There are some truly snide/nasty and incredibly funny asides in the first seasons by the host, Angus Deayton. The tone of the show becomes slowly less aggressive when Rob Brydon takes over in Season 3. Don't know why, but I find WILTY hilarious and endlessly repeatable -- probably one of my many character defects. James Acaster and Bob Mortimer, as guests, always make me laugh out loud.
Because of a Nostalgia Critic parody of it about a month ago, I discovered a Youtube channel calked Screen Rant. On it they do pitch meetings, where fake studio guys pitch a movie that already came, out, to show you how it came about. Check it out: