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Me singing Simple and Clean- Utada Hikaru
from YouTube :: Tag // utada July 25, 2008
For AsakairaLegend :D hehe Sorry my voice is too low :P I can't do the high parts that well...no critiques though...I am getting tired of them even though they are supposed to help but they leave my self esteem kinda going down Author: ArcticSugar Keywords: Simple and clean fandub utada hikaru singing sing kh opening english kingdom hearts one Added: July 25, 2008
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First at the Fest
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 25, 2008
Mary Avila just couldn't wait to start her three-day garlic binge. She arrived at 7:40 a.m. and set up her chair, securing the first spot in line and a front row seat for the ceremonial lighting of burners in Gourmet Alley."I'm ready to go in there and eat and have a good time, listen to music, Sha-Boom, get my bobblehead," she said. "I'll be here three days."In this video, we talk with Avila.
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Tookie 2008 - Intro 02
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics July 25, 2008
Mi segunda intro. After Effects CS3 + Audition 3 Author: TookieMotion Keywords: animation animacion short film intro after effects motion graphics diseño design titulos title opening marca logo Added: July 25, 2008
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Tookie 2008 - Intro 01
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics July 25, 2008
Intro de marca realizada en After Effects CS3 + Audition 3. Utiliza elementos de Riot Gear (VideoCopilot) y una paleta de colores de ColorLovers Author: TookieMotion Keywords: animation animacion short film intro after effects motion graphics diseño design titulos title opening credits creditos Added: July 25, 2008
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Keep Adding / Brian Bixby and Noah MacDonald / Art Santa Fe 2008
from VernissageTV art tv July 25, 2008
Since its inception, ART Santa Fe provides Project Spaces for alternative work. This year, eight non-profit institutions and galleries host Project Spaces. One of them is the Santa Fe Art Institute, which sponsored Gradient Ghosts I , a wall installation and video by the artist collective Keep Adding. Keep Adding works in the field of multimedia and installation art. The artist group began in La Mesilla, New Mexico in 2001, making graffiti-inspired murals in abandoned buildings. Now the group is working in various kinds of media. I met with the two group members Brian Bixby and Noah MacDonald at Art Santa Fe. In this episode they talk about the beginnings of Keep Adding and their collaborative process. Brian lives and works in Santa Fe, Noah recently moved to Marfa. Art Santa Fe, July 11, 2008. PS: Have a look at their website, there you ll find plenty of information, images and video clips. > Right-click (Mac: ctrl-click) this link to download Quicktime video file. > Click this link to watch Quicktime video in new movie window.
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MADtv Opening Season 13
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 24, 2008
MADtv Season 13: MADtv's thirteenth season premiered on September 15, 2007. Season 13 ended on May 17, 2008 With 16 Episodes. Season summary: MADtv began its thirteenth season with some significant changes to its cast, shooting schedule, and format. Three of the eleven cast members from season twelve departed: Ike Barinholtz, Frank Caeti, and Nicole Randall Johnson. Cast members Crista Flanagan, Keegan-Michael Key, Bobby Lee, Michael McDonald, Arden Myrin, Nicole Parker, and Jordan Peele returned for season thirteen. Johnny A. Sanchez also joined MADtv as its first new repertory player. Featured players for season thirteen were Anjelah Johnson, Dan Oster, and Daheli Hall.[1] The show was taped at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theater in Hollywood because Fox executives believed a "live-event feeling" would enhance the show[citation needed]. Due to budget cuts, most of the sketches were shot on location rather than in the theater with little use of props or costumes. An increased use of featured cast members and guest comedians marked season thirteen. With the exception of the opening sequence and live action on-stage (i.e., opening monologue and show close), sketches are now shown in 4:3 letterbox format and filmed on location. MADtv went on hiatus between November 24 and February 2 due to the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Even though the writers' strike didn't end until February 12, the episodes for February 2, 9, and 16 consisted of pretaped sketches from planned episodes that ended up being cancelled due to the strike and repeats of old sketches from seasons 8-10 (with no segments from the Music Box Theater). The show returned to its normal format on March 29, 2008. Opening montage: The opening title sequence for season thirteen has been dramatically redesigned. The original MADtv song used for the previous twelve seasons has been completely replaced by random snippets of drum and guitar music. (The first four episodes used small snippets from the original theme song.) The show also has a new announcer. Cast: -Crista Flanagan -Bobby Lee -Keegan-Michael Key -Michael McDonald -Arden Myrin -Nicole Parker -Jordan Peele -Johnny A. Sanchez Featuring: -Anjelah Johnson -Daheli Hall -Dan Oster Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season 13 animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 24, 2008
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Kingdom Hearts - How It All Began ... and ended
from YouTube :: Tag // utada July 24, 2008
this is a video i made that has Kingdom Hearts opening Kingdom Hearts ending Kingdom Hearts 2 opening Kingdom Hearts 2 ending Deepdive secret ending 1 secret ending 2 Birth By Sleep Song : Passion (slow version) Artist : Utada Hikaru Kingdom Hearts by squaresoft Author: Mysticwaffle Keywords: kingdom hearts deepdive secret ending endings passion slow version utada hikaru birth by sleep opening began ended Added: July 24, 2008
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.:MystereHEARTxXx Studios OP 5
from YouTube :: Tag // utada July 24, 2008
Our newest opening!!^^ Ignore the big X in the middle please. --------------------------------------- Song:Passion remix Artist:Utada Hikaru Games:Kingdom Hearts/KH2, Final Fantasy X/X2. Program used:Windows Movie Maker --------------------------------------- I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING USED IN THIS VIDEO IN ANY WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Author: mysterEgirl5189 Keywords: New opening!! XDD Namine Yuna Kairi Added: July 24, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 12
from YouTube :: Tag // irack July 24, 2008
MADtv Season 12: The twelfth season of MADtv aired from September 16, 2006, to May 19, 2007, with 22 episodes. Summary: A few minor cast changes were made during season twelve. The only cast members who did not return were Stephnie Weir (who left midway through season eleven), Frank Caliendo (who chose not to renew his contract), and Daniele Gaither (who was let go by FOX executives). Frank Caeti and Nicole Randall Johnson, featured performers from season eleven, were promoted to repertory status. Lisa Donovan made her first appearance as a featured performer in the season's fourteenth episode. Season twelve featured some format changes. Previous seasons featured a sketch before the opening credits, but this was dropped for season twelve episodes; instead, previews of sketches from that particular episode appear. As in the show's early years, sketches were shorter and were sometimes split into separate parts to prevent them from dragging (such as a three-part filler piece about apropos TV shows saved on the TiVos of Tom Cruise, Tommy Lee, and George W. Bush). After Frank Caliendo's departure, political sketches about George W. Bush stopped appearing as often. Season twelve also featured more TV and movie parodies, celebrity-based sketches, one-off situational comedy sketches, with recurring character sketches comprising the rest. Still, MADtv continued to air vaguely political sketches such as the "Steve Jobs Presents the iRack" sketch, featuring Michael McDonald as the Apple executive unveiling the iRack at a trade show. Test audiences tell him that the "iRack is falling" and to "take things out of the iRack" (thereby riffing on the word as a pun for Iraq). Michael McDonald reprised a character from season eleven, Larry Felmer, an obsessive fan who gets extremely angry when celebrities are mocked. Other returning characters were Crista Flanagan's Luanne Lockheart and Wendy Walker (Three Minute Meals), Nicole Parker's Disney Girl, Nicole Randall Johnson's Ka-Son, Keegan-Michael Key's Coach Hines, and Michael McDonald's Stuart Larkin. New sketches in season twelve included a Korean soap opera spoof called Attitudes and Feelings Both Desirable and Sometimes Secretive, starring Bobby Lee. Attitudes and Feelings, spoken in fluent yet random Korean words and subtitled in comical broken English (the dialogue and subtitles are not related), consists of rather bizarre soap opera clichés about the twisted life of Dr. Poon Ji Sum, his sexual antics, and his enemy, Korean crimelord "Mr. President." Each sketch ended with a cliffhanger. (The sketches were usually shown about five episodes apart.) Lee also played Johnny (Xian Hi) Gan, a Korean millionaire who hosts a rather odd talk show where him and his assistant, Pongo (who seems to be in love with him) interview celebrities. Animated sketches returned to MADtv after being absent for several years. Claymation also appeared for the first time in seven years with the recurring sketch "Celebrity Pets", in which pets of celebrities talk about their daily lives with their celebrity owners. The show also featured some non-sequitur claymation sketches such as "Red Snow" (a Happy Feet-meets-Saving Private Ryan movie trailer), a Valentine's Day cartoon where Cupid murders two would-be lovers with hollow point arrows, "Real Police Video: Immigration", "Cartoon Network Rejects", and a Christmas short where George W. Bush blackmails Santa into killing his enemies. MADtv also developed a popular recurring animation sketch called "Weekly News with Toby", in which first grader Toby (voiced by Frank Caeti) talks about his view on current events. Opening montage: The twelfth season features a new title sequence with shots of the performers as they prepare for the show. The screen divides into three different live-action shots. When the theme music starts, the announcer introduces each cast member alphabetically. After the last cast member is introduced, the whole cast is shown in a live-action shot. The music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." The sequence also features a new announcer. Cast: -Ike Barinholtz -Frank Caeti -Crista Flanagan -Nicole Randall Johnson -Keegan-Michael Key -Bobby Lee -Michael McDonald -Arden Myrin -Nicole Parker -Jordan Peele Featuring: -Lisa Donovan (first appearance in episode #1214) Font: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MADtv_%28season_12%29 Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season 12 cast ike barinholtz frank caeti crista flanagan nicole randall johnson keegan-michael key bobby lee michael mcdonald arden myrin parker jordan peele featuring lisa donovan animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 24, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 11
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 11: The eleventh season of MADtv aired from September 17, 2005, to May 20, 2006, with 22 episodes. Summary: Spencer Kayden, Ron Pederson, Aries Spears and Paul Vogt left at the end of season ten. Crista Flanagan, a featured player from season ten, was promoted to repertory status. One new repertory cast member, Arden Myrin, and two new featured cast members, Nicole Randall Johnson and Frank Caeti, were added to the cast. Stephnie Weir, who announced her departure at the end of season ten, agreed to film four new episodes' worth of material, which was spread throughout the first half of the season. Season eleven showcased one of the youngest casts ever: except for Michael McDonald and Stephnie Weir, all cast members were born in the 1970s and joined MADtv after the year 2000. The ethnic composition of the season eleven cast was also the most diverse in the show's history, with one Asian male, one Jewish male, three white males, two African-American males, two African-American females, and four white females. New sketches in season eleven included send-ups of FOX NFL Sunday, featuring Arden Myrin, Frank Caliendo, and Ike Barinholtz, and Ike and Bobby "On the Town" sketches, which were often shot on location. Nicole Parker introduced her first recurring character, The Disney Girl, a perky, happy young woman who tries to spread joy in city slums. (Parker won a Creative Arts Emmy for best lyrics in the Disney Girl sketch "Wonderfully Normal Day".) Daniele Gaither appeared as sociopath Yvonne Criddle and Crista Flanagan played Wendy Walker, a cooking show host who gets stressed out preparing meals. Myrin impersonated Hollywood's A-list celebrities such as Jillian Barberie in FOX NFL Sunday sketches; she also played nerdy craftsworkers Krista and Alana from Holly Meadow Estates. Johnson played characters like The Vancome Lady-like Ka-Son and impersonated celebrities like Star Jones, Queen Latifah, and Chris Rock. Frank Caeti impersonated Nick DiPaolo and former Dallas Cowboys coach-turned-FOX NFL Sunday-announcer Jimmy Johnson. A variety of special guests appeared from sitcoms (Jeff Garlin, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Jaime Pressly, Michael Rapaport), wrestling organizations (John Cena), and past seasons of MADtv (Jeff Probst, Pauly Shore, Fred Willard). Pamela Anderson, a celebrity lampooned by past cast members Mo Collins and Arden Myrin, made her first appearance on the sketch show's 250th episode. Opening montage: The title sequence opens with the MADtv logo appearing against the skyline of Los Angeles. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and an announcer introduces each repertory cast member alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. The screen dissolves into three live-action clips of an individual cast member, then the three screens multiply until they fill the entire screen. Then all of the multiple clips flip over and displays another clip of the same cast member. As the multiple clips are reduced to one clip, a still color photo of the cast member is superimposed on the screen with his/her name appearing in caption over the photo. When the last cast member/guest is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Ike Barinholtz -Frank Caliendo -Crista Flanagan -Daniele Gaither -Keegan-Michael Key -Bobby Lee -Michael McDonald -Arden Myrin -Nicole Parker -Jordan Peele -Stephnie Weir^ Featuring: -Frank Caeti -Nicole Randall Johnson ^ Performer left mid-season. Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season 11 ike barinholtz frank caliendo crista flanagan daniele gaither keegan-michael key bobby lee michael mcdonald arden myrin nicole parker jordan peele stephnie weir featuring caeti randall johnson animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 23, 2008
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CHRISTMAS 2004 (PT 2/2)
from YouTube :: Tag // christmas July 23, 2008
Bobby Classics Presents... ----------------------------- Part 2 of the christmas extravaganza from 2004 includes the conclusion of the present opening and more Author: sonicfan287 Keywords: Bobby Classics 2004 christmas nonie nintendo ds super mario 64 pizza big present opening Added: July 23, 2008
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Saratoga Opening Day 2008 - Breakfast
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 23, 2008
The breakfast buffet is a longstanding tradition at Saratoga Race Course. The Saratogian was there the morning of Opening Day 2008 (July 23) to speak with people who have made a delicious meal on the first day of the summer racing season part of their track traditions.
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MADtv Opening Season 10
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 10: The tenth season of MADtv aired from September 18, 2004, to May 21, 2005, with 23 episodes. Season summary: Season 9 ended with Mo Collins and Josh Meyers leaving the cast to pursue movie careers. Thus, last year's featured cast members Daniele Gaither, Keegan-Michael Key, Nicole Parker, and Jordan Peele were upgraded to repertory players. Key and Peele performed a repertory sketch as the "Man Up" crew whose job was to break jinxes. After the Ashlee Simpson lip-synching incident on Saturday Night Live, Nicole Parker would frequently appear in sketches as the pop singer. She also performed impersonations of Ellen DeGeneres, Kathy Griffin, and Britney Spears. The season was also the last for Ron Pederson and Paul Vogt. Pederson left due to budget cuts, while Paul Vogt departed to pursue a career on Broadway. Pederson entertained audiences with his Clay Aiken impersonations, and Vogt impersonated James Lipton on Inside the Actor's Studio and performed his recurring characters 2 Liter Beth (from the Fanta Girl commercials) and Dale Priskett (from The Lillian Verner Game Show sketches). Aries Spears, who had been a MADtv cast member since season 3, also left the show at the end of the season, tying Debra Wilson's then-record for longest tenure as a MADtv cast member (it would later be surpassed by Michael McDonald's nine years). Crista Flanagan joined the cast and was upgraded to repertory player the next season. Her repertoire included neurotic, struggling comedienne Luann Lockhart. Spencer Kayden made her first appearance in episode 15, but did not return the next season. Several former cast members appeared in season 10 episodes. Will Sasso reprised his role as Kenny Rogers in a reality show spoof. Mo Collins returned to portray the characters Doreen Larkin and Lorraine Swanson. Artie Lange also returned for two episodes. Alex Borstein reprised her role as Miss Swan and joined her Family Guy co-star Seth Green for another Brightling sketch. Notably, original cast members Nicole Sullivan and Debra Wilson appeared as some of their famous characters. Staff writer Steven Cragg appeared in three episodes starring in self-made short films. Opening montage: The title sequence begins with the MADtv logo appearing above the Los Angeles skyline. The theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and each repertory cast member is introduced alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. When all cast members and guests are introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Ike Barinholtz -Frank Caliendo -Daniele Gaither -Keegan-Michael Key -Bobby Lee -Michael McDonald -Nicole Parker -Ron Pederson -Jordan Peele -Aries Spears -Paul Vogt -Stephnie Weir Featuring: -Crista Flanagan (first appearance episode #1012) -Spencer Kayden (first appearance episode #1015) Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season 10 ike barinholtz frank caliendo daniele gaither keegan-michael key bobby lee michael mcdonald nicole parker ron pederson jordan peele aries Spears paul vogt stephnie weir featuring crista Flanagan spencer kayden Added: July 23, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 9
from YouTube :: Tag // sitcom July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 9: The ninth season of MADtv aired from September 13, 2003, to May 22, 2004, with 25 episodes. Season summary: After Debra Wilson left the show at the end of last season, season nine was the first without any original cast members. Former featured players Ike Barinholtz, Josh Meyers, Ron Pederson, and Paul Vogt were upgraded to repertory status. (This would be Meyers' last season on MADtv, but he later appeared on the FOX sitcom That '70s Show.) Among season nine's new cast members was Daniele Gaither, a member of Groundlings who was trained by Michael McDonald before appearing on MADtv. (Gaither had previously appeared in season two as one of the Dolemite girls in a sketch about Bob Dole.) Her celebrity impersonations included Eve, La La, and Tyra Banks. The second new cast member was Nicole Parker, who became known for her impersonations of Britney Spears, Celine Dion, Ellen DeGeneres, Renée Zellweger, and Judy Garland (as the character Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz parodies). Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele joined the show as featured cast members. Peele created several hilarious characters (such as Funkenstein) and offbeat impersonations (such as Ja Rule). Both Key and Peele were promoted to repertory players the next season. New cast members Melissa Paull and Gillian Vigman (known for celebrity impersonations including Charlize Theron, Jennifer Aniston, and Pamela Anderson) were introduced in the ninth season, but left at season's end. Season nine included the show's 200th episode; several former cast members returned to mark the occasion. Orlando Jones appeared as Andre 3000 of Outkast performing a parody of "Hey, Ya." Nicole Sullivan reprised characters such as the Vancome Lady and impersonations of Meg Ryan and Judith from Literally. Alex Borstein made her first appearance since season seven and portrayed the beloved character Miss Swan. Will Sasso revived his famous impersonations of Bill Clinton and Kenny Rogers. Cast veteran Artie Lange (now a regular on The Howard Stern Show) recorded a monologue of his life since leaving Madtv. Former original cast member Phil LaMarr also appeared during season nine as character Kalvin Mudflap Clarke in the Real Mother****ing Talk sketch. Season nine introduced a recurring sketch, The Lillian Verner Game Show, with Paul Vogt playing flamboyant host Dale Priskett. This mock game show involved contestants vying for products that are spoofs of Lillian Vernon products. A recurring character, Gail Cinder (played by Stephnie Weir), would always return as the show's reigning champion. This sketch also featured MADtv writer Michael Hitchcock as the game show's announcer. The 7am Condo Report,a sketch about retired elderly people residing in a Florida condo, debuted; it featured Stephnie Weir as Muriel (a woman who suffers recurring strokes), Ron Pederson as Clifford (an angry, bitter old man in a wheelchair), Daniele Gaither as Jelly (an old African-American woman who is obsessed with her grandchildren and black culture), and Paul Vogt as the nurse. Other season highlights were appearances by Jessica Alba (Honey) as pop star Jessica Simpson, Tommy Davidson and Fred Willard as the hosts of Real Mother****ing Talk, boxers and WWE wrestlers (including Sugar Shane Mosley and Trish Stratus), professional skater Tony Hawk promoting his fictional restaurant, Jeff Probst hosting a celebrity edition of Survivor, Cedric the Entertainer (Johnson Family Vacation) co-starring in a blaxploitation version of Frankenstein as Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, Frankie Muniz (Agent Cody Banks 2) returning in a sketch with Stephnie Weir's Dr. Kylie Johnson, Tom Bergeron in a parody of his show Hollywood Squares, and Groundlings alumnus Jennifer Coolidge. Mo Collins and Aries Spears announced that they would leave the show at the end of the ninth season. Opening montage: The title sequence begins with the MADtv logo appearing above the Los Angeles skyline. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and each repertory cast member is introduced alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. The screen dissolves into three live-action clips of an individual cast member. The three screens multiply until they occupy the entire screen. A still photo of the cast member appears on the screen with a caption of his/her name superimposed on it. When all cast members and guests are introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv". Cast: -Ike Barinholtz -Frank Caliendo -Mo Collins -Bobby Lee -Michael McDonald -Josh Meyers -Ron Pederson -Aries Spears -Paul Vogt -Stephnie Weir Featuring: -Daniele Gaither -Keegan-Michael Key -Nicole Parker -Melissa Paull -Jordan Peele -Gillian Vigman Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv season opening ike barinholtz frank caliendo mo collins bobby lee michael mcdonald josh meyers ron pederson aries spears paul vogt stephnie Weir featuring daniele gaither keegan-michael key nicole parker melissa paull jordan peele gillian vigman animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 23, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 7
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 7 The seventh season of MADtv aired from September 22, 2001, to May 18, 2002, with 25 episodes. Season summary: After Nicole Sullivan left at the end of season six, Debra Wilson was the last remaining member of the original cast. Season six featured players Andrew Daly and Stephnie Weir were promoted to repertory players. Also joining the cast were Frank Caliendo, Kathryn Fiore, Jill Michelle Meleán and Bobby Lee (the first Asian-American player on MADtv). Bobby Lee frequently performed an impersonation of Connie Chung in drag. Andrew Daly appeared as Politically Incorrect host Bill Maher, interviewing cast members performing celebrity impersonations. Kathryn Fiore played neurotic teen Kate Williams and sorority sister Taylor Rosenblatt, and impersonated Barbara Pierce Bush. Jill Michelle Meleán performed a dead-on impersonation of Drew Barrymore. Frank Caliendo performed impersonations of Richard Dreyfuss, Al Michaels, Al Pacino, Rod Roddy, Robin Williams, and FOX football commentator John Madden. Will Sasso appeared as *NSYNC member Lance Bass and impersonated Louie Anderson, Robert De Niro, Debra Marshall, Kenny Rogers, Steven Seagal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Real Mother****ing Talk, a parody of political talk-shows such as Hardball with Chris Matthews and Politically Incorrect, debuted. The skit was hosted by Dollar Bill Montgomery (Aries Spears), who interviewed guests such as rappers (Method Man, Redman) and comedians (Earthquake, Corey Holcumb). Guest Michelle Trachtenberg appeared in a parody of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with Alex Borstein's Ms. Swan. Trachtenberg, who actually appears in "Buffy", was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series for her MADtv stint. Other guests included Todd Bridges, Vivica A. Fox, Frankie Muniz, *NSYNC members Lance Bass and Joey Fatone, wrestlers Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Man Show hosts Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel, and several hip-hop artists (including DMX, Ja Rule, Insane Clown Posse, Master P., Method Man, Redman, and the RZA). Will Sasso and Alex Borstein left at the end of season seven. Opening montage: The MADtv logo appears on the screen and the theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins. A voice announces "It's MADtv! Starring...," and then alphabetically introduces each repertory cast member, followed by the featured cast. The screen splits into several different live-action clips of cast members performing recurring characters. When the last cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Alex Borstein -Frank Caliendo -Mo Collins -Andrew Daly -Michael McDonald -Will Sasso -Aries Spears -Stephnie Weir -Debra Wilson Featuring: -Kathryn Fiore -Taran Killam -Bobby Lee -Jill Michelle Meleán Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season alex borstein frank caliendo mo collins andrew daly michael mcdonald will sasso aries spears stephnie weir debra wilson featuring kathryn fiore taran killam bobby lee jill michelle meleán animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 23, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 3
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 3: The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998, with 25 episodes. Season summary: At the start of season three, one third of the original cast (Bryan Callen, Orlando Jones and Artie Lange) was replaced by newcomers Alex Borstein, Chris Hogan, Pat Kilbane, Lisa Kushell, Will Sasso, and Aries Spears. This was the last season to feature original cast members David Herman and Mary Scheer. Herman left to pursue a movie career, while Scheer left show business to become a full-time mother. This was the last season Fax Bahr and Adam Small would produce MADtv with Quincy Jones and David Salzman, although Barr and Small are still credited as "executive consultants". They went on to create Blue Collar TV, a similar sketch show that ran from 2004 to 2006. This was the last season Alfred E. Neuman and the bomb sequence was seen in the opening credits. However, Neuman's image still appeared on the MADtv stage in the fourth season. This was also the last season of Spy vs. Spy and Don Martin cartoon shorts, although Spy vs. Spy would be seen as part of the MADtv rerun segments in the fourth season. This was the first season in which MADtv showed "classics", i.e. reruns of episodes from previous seasons. Opening montage: The title sequence begins with several fingers pointing at a bomb. Then the bomb explodes and a picture of Alfred E. Neuman and a brain appears on a purple screen followed by the MADtv logo. The theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins. Cast members are introduced alphabetically with their names appearing in caption over black-and-white still photos of them. When the last cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Alex Borstein* -David Herman^ -Chris Hogan * -Pat Kilbane * -Lisa Kushell* -Phil LaMarr -Will Sasso -Mary Scheer -Aries Spears -Nicole Sullivan -Debra Wilson Featuring: -Craig Anton -Tim Conlon * Performer was a featured cast member at the start of the season, but was promoted to repertory status mid-season. ^ Performer left mid-season. Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: MAD mad tv season opening alex borstein david herman chris hogan pat kilbane lisa kushell phil lamarr will sasso mary scheer aries spears nicole sullivan debra wilson featuring craig anton tim conlon Added: July 23, 2008
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Talk as Talk can: A conversation at SITE Santa Fe / Excerpt: Rose B. Simpson
from VernissageTV art tv July 23, 2008
TALK AS TALK CAN: This episode brings you an excerpt of an informal conversation between SITE Santa Fe Biennal Lucky Number Seven artists Luchezar Boyadjiev, Eliza Naranjo Morse, Nora Naranjo Morse, and Rose B. Simpson. Eliza Naranjo Morse, Nora Naranjo Morse, and Rose B. Simpson are a family of artists from Santa Clara Pueblo. In this video, Rose B. Simpson talks about cultural identity, what it means to be indigenous, the indian art world and the contemporary art world and what her family s participation means for a redefinition of what indian art is. The full length version (56 min.) will be available soon on our HD page. PS: Thanks to Max Friedenberg for the audio! > Right-click (Mac: ctrl-click) this link to download Quicktime video file. > Click this link to watch Quicktime video in new movie window. (more ) Related Articles:Hiroshi Fuji: Kaeru / SITE Santa Fe Seventh International Biennial, Lucky Number SevenSITE Santa Fe Seventh International Biennial, Lucky Number Seven / Interview with Laura Heon / part 2/2SITE Santa Fe Seventh International Biennial, Lucky Number Seven / Interview with Laura Heon / part 1/2Nick Mangan: A1 Southwest Stone / SITE Santa Fe Seventh International Biennial, Lucky Number SevenMartí Anson: Martí and the Flour Factory / SITE Santa Fe Seventh International Biennial, Lucky Number Seven
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MADtv Opening Season 6 (Only Images)
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 23, 2008
MADtv Season 6: The sixth season of MADtv aired from October 7, 2000, to June 23, 2001, with 30 episodes. Season summary: MADtv began its sixth season with several cast changes. Pat Kilbane and Phil LaMarr left the show at the end of the fifth season. Returning repertory players Alex Borstein, Mo Collins, Michael McDonald, Will Sasso, Aries Spears, Nicole Sullivan, and Debra Wilson were joined by Nelson Ascencio (a featured player from last season) and newcomer Christian Duguay. Andrew Daly, Dannah Feinglass, Jeff Richards, and Stephnie Weir were added as featured players. Cast members reprised many of their well-known characters and schticks. Alex Borstein and Will Sasso interviewed celebrities at red-carpet events, while Sasso performed celebrity impersonations of Robert De Niro and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. Mo Collins appeared as Doreen Larkin, Trina Moss, Lorraine Swanson, and Liz Whitman-Goldfarb. Debra Wilson and Aries Spears appeared frequently as Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown. The cast also added several new characters. Michael McDonald portrayed the Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man (later named Mofaz the next season), an irritable American immigrant who uses pop culture references to illustrate his family's shortcomings. Stephnie Weir played Dot Goddard, a seven-year-old girl whose intelligence pales next to her twin sister, Karen (Alex Borstein), a child genius who has written several books, found cures for diseases and planned NASA expeditions. Michael McDonald and Mo Collins played Dot's parents, who treasure Karen but despise Dot. Stephnie Weir also unveiled the characters Mrs. Campbell, a curious old lady, and Dr. Kylie, an immature, party-loving doctor. Season five guests Seth Green and Susan Sarandon returned periodically during season six. Christian Duguay impersonated Jay Leno, President George W. Bush, and *NSYNC member Joey Fatone. Duguay also played hyperactive preteen Edward and Loopgarue of "Loopgarue & Hulahoop," with Mo Collins as Hulahoop. Jeff Richards soon left MADtv but later appeared on Saturday Night Live, where he became well-known for his "Drunk Girl" character during his three-year tenure. Nelson Ascencio and Dannah Feinglass also left MADtv at the end of season six. Opening montage: The MADtv logo appears and the theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins. Each member of the repertory cast, followed by the featured cast, is introduced alphabetically. The screen is divided into three live-action clips of each cast member performing recurring characters during the introductions. When the last featured cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Nelson Ascencio -Alex Borstein -Mo Collins -Christian Duguay -Michael McDonald -Will Sasso -Aries Spears -Nicole Sullivan -Debra Wilson Featuring: -Andrew Daly -Dannah Feinglass -Jeff Richards -Stephnie Weir Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season nelson ascencio alex borstein mo collins christian duguay michael mcdonald will sasso aries spears nicole sullivan debra wilson andrew daly dannah feinglass jeff richards stephnie weir animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 22, 2008
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Lost: The Sitcom
from YouTube :: Tag // sitcom July 22, 2008
"What ever happened to predictability?" The intro to my favorite 80s/90s sitcom, Lost! Author: CinematicESP Keywords: Lost Full House sitcom Everywhere You Look theme intro Jesse Frederick opening Added: July 22, 2008
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MADtv Opening Season 5
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 22, 2008
MADtv Season 5: The fifth season of MADtv aired from September 25, 1999, to May 20, 2000, with 25 episodes. Season summary: Season five of MADtv began with only a few changes to the cast: Nelson Ascencio and Brooke Totman joined the show as featured players. This was the last season for Pat Kilbane and Phil LaMarr, who was an original cast member. Brooke Totman would also not return for another season. The previous year's newcomers, Michael McDonald and Mo Collins, reprised their wacky mother/son duo Stuart and Doreen Larkin; separately, Collins played Lorraine Swanson and McDonald played Marvin Tikvah and Rusty Miller. Alex Borstein's Ms. Swan starred in the multi-part sketch "Swan: The Homecoming," which featured special celebrity appearances in each episode by Garry Marshall, Mark Hamill, Dennis Hopper, Susan Sarandon, and Tony Shalhoub. After a notable weight loss, Will Sasso began to impersonate more celebrities such as James Gandolfini. Nicole Sullivan would be the first cast member to portray pop star Britney Spears. Aries Spears and Debra Wilson introduced a sketch called Reality Check, a fictitious talk show on BET. Former MADtv alumus Artie Lange made a special appearance, as well as celebrities Carmen Electra, Catherine O'Hara, George Carlin, Regis Philbin, Tim Robbins, and Alex Borstein's Family Guy co-star Seth Green (as recurring character Mr. Brightling). Opening montage: The MADtv logo appears and the theme song, which is performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins. Cast members are introduced alphabetically. When the last cast member is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Alex Borstein -Mo Collins -Pat Kilbane -Phil LaMarr -Michael McDonald -Will Sasso -Aries Spears -Nicole Sullivan -Debra Wilson Featuring: -Nelson Ascencio -Brooke Totman Author: MADtvFans1995 Keywords: mad MAD madtv tv opening season alex mo pat kilbane phil michael will aries nicole debra nelson brooke animation blooper parody series sketch spoof Added: July 22, 2008
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