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STILLERSTRONG (part 4) from FOD Team
STILLERSTRONG (part 4)
Ben Stiller hires consultants help make a viral video challenge to Matt Damon to help the build a school in Ceverine, Haiti.
Rating: 100%
Views: 4
Uploaded: Dec 16, 2009

Stephen Colbert's Nuclear Attack from TubularGoldmine
Stephen Colbert's Nuclear Attack
Colbert re-creates a nuclear attack to a tee.
Rating: 98%
Duration: 1:09
Views: 10,312
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

American Refugees Seek Health Care in Mexico from FOD Team
American Refugees Seek Health Care in Mexico
Wyatt Cenac examines the Mexican health care system that's attracting desperate Americans by the thousands.
Rating: 71%
Views: 155
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

Better Know a Lobby - Ploughshares Fund from FOD Team
Better Know a Lobby - Ploughshares Fund
Joseph Cirincione plays "Sanction, Bomb, Marry?" with Iran, Pakistan and North Korea.
Rating: 50%
Views: 38
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

Amateur Hour at the White House from FOD Team
Amateur Hour at the White House
Joe Biden crashes President Obama's state dinner to get on "The Real Housewives of Delaware."
Rating: 25%
Views: 125
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

Tiger Woods Newzak from FOD Team
Tiger Woods Newzak
The sacred mission of the press to learn more about Tiger Woods' low-speed, zero-casualty car crash creates a new form of background music.
Rating: 67%
Views: 170
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

The Real Asswipes of Washington, D.C. from FOD Team
The Real Asswipes of Washington, D.C.
Aasif Mandvi, Jason Jones and Edward R. Brokaw-Amanpour weigh in on a couple that crashed a state dinner at the White House.
Rating: 83%
Views: 47
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2009

Generation Presents: The Writers from Rich Camillucci
Generation Presents: The Writers
December 3rd & 4th, at 8pm Room 282 in the Reitz Union at The University of Florida FREE!!!!!!!!
Rating: 100%
Duration: 1:44
Views: 2
Uploaded: Nov 30, 2009

Tribute to -  The Network   Part 2 of 3 from groundhogs
Tribute to - The Network Part 2 of 3 English Video from Canada
Network is a 1976 satirical film about a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System (UBS), and its struggle with poor ratings. It was written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by ... more >
Network is a 1976 satirical film about a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System (UBS), and its struggle with poor ratings. It was written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, and stars Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch and Robert Duvall and features Wesley Addy, Ned Beatty and Beatrice Straight. The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Network has continued to receive recognition, decades after its initial release. In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2002, it was inducted into the Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame as a film that has "set an enduring standard for U.S. American entertainment."[1] In 2006, Chayefsky's script was voted one of the top ten movie scripts of all-time by the Writers Guild of America, East. In 2007, the film was 64th among the Top 100 Greatest U.S. American Films as chosen by the American Film Institute, a ranking slightly higher than the one AFI gave it ten years earlier. Long-time "UBS Evening News" anchor Howard Beale is fired because of declining ratings. He has two more weeks on the air, but the following night, Beale announces on live television that he will commit suicide by shooting himself in the head during an upcoming live broadcast.[2] UBS immediately fires him after this incident, but they let him back on the air, ostensibly for a dignified farewell, with persuasion from Beale's best friend and president of the News division Max Schumacher, the network's old guard news editor. Beale promises that he will apologize for his outburst, but instead rants about how life is "bullshit". Sympathetic towards Beale, and bitter over the station's treatment of him, Schumacher decides to keep him on the air to vent his frustrations. While there are serious repercussions, the program's ratings soar and, much to Schumacher's dismay, the upper echelons of UBS decide to exploit Beale's antics rather than pulling him off the air. In one impassioned diatribe, Beale galvanizes the nation with his rant, "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" and persuades Americans to shout out their windows during a lightning storm. Soon Beale is hosting a new program called The Howard Beale Show, top-billed as a "mad prophet". Ultimately, the show becomes the highest rated program on television, and Beale finds new celebrity preaching his angry message in front of a live audience that, on cue, repeats the Beale's marketed catchphrase en masse. Howard Beale (Peter Finch) delivering his "mad as hell" speech < less
Rating: 50%
Duration: 38:05
Views: 12
Uploaded: Nov 29, 2009

Tribute to - The Network Part 1 of  3 from groundhogs
Tribute to - The Network Part 1 of 3 English Video from Canada
Network is a 1976 satirical film about a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System (UBS), and its struggle with poor ratings. It was written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by ... more >
Network is a 1976 satirical film about a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System (UBS), and its struggle with poor ratings. It was written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, and stars Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch and Robert Duvall and features Wesley Addy, Ned Beatty and Beatrice Straight. The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Network has continued to receive recognition, decades after its initial release. In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2002, it was inducted into the Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame as a film that has "set an enduring standard for U.S. American entertainment."[1] In 2006, Chayefsky's script was voted one of the top ten movie scripts of all-time by the Writers Guild of America, East. In 2007, the film was 64th among the Top 100 Greatest U.S. American Films as chosen by the American Film Institute, a ranking slightly higher than the one AFI gave it ten years earlier. Long-time "UBS Evening News" anchor Howard Beale is fired because of declining ratings. He has two more weeks on the air, but the following night, Beale announces on live television that he will commit suicide by shooting himself in the head during an upcoming live broadcast.[2] UBS immediately fires him after this incident, but they let him back on the air, ostensibly for a dignified farewell, with persuasion from Beale's best friend and president of the News division Max Schumacher, the network's old guard news editor. Beale promises that he will apologize for his outburst, but instead rants about how life is "bullshit". Sympathetic towards Beale, and bitter over the station's treatment of him, Schumacher decides to keep him on the air to vent his frustrations. While there are serious repercussions, the program's ratings soar and, much to Schumacher's dismay, the upper echelons of UBS decide to exploit Beale's antics rather than pulling him off the air. In one impassioned diatribe, Beale galvanizes the nation with his rant, "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" and persuades Americans to shout out their windows during a lightning storm. Soon Beale is hosting a new program called The Howard Beale Show, top-billed as a "mad prophet". Ultimately, the show becomes the highest rated program on television, and Beale finds new celebrity preaching his angry message in front of a live audience that, on cue, repeats the Beale's marketed catchphrase en masse. Howard Beale (Peter Finch) delivering his "mad as hell" speech < less
Rating: 100%
Duration: 41:46
Views: 22
Uploaded: Nov 29, 2009

Two Worlds Collide Ft. Reba McEntire from FOD Team
Two Worlds Collide Ft. Reba McEntire
Andy and Reba are an item.
Rating: 93%
Views: 9,444
Uploaded: Nov 23, 2009

Gaywatch - Peter Vadala & William Phillips from FOD Team
Gaywatch - Peter Vadala & William Phillips
Peter Vadala is fired for telling his boss that homosexuality is "bad stuff," and Mick Foley protects a 10-year-old who supports gay rights.
Rating: 88%
Views: 195
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

AK-47 Designer Celebrates His Birthday - John Pike from FOD Team
AK-47 Designer Celebrates His Birthday - John Pike
John Pike talks about the popularity of the AK-47 as the Russian designer celebrates his 90th birthday.
Rating: 100%
Views: 158
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Things Not to Be Thankful For - Silverdome, Goldman Sachs & Congressional Recess from FOD Team
Things Not to Be Thankful For - Silverdome, Goldman Sachs & Congressional Recess
Detroit sells its Silverdome for less than a one-bedroom apartment, Goldman Sachs reports huge profits, and three congressmen warn New Yorkers of terrorism.
Rating: 100%
Views: 88
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Eggo Waffles Shortage Alert from FOD Team
Eggo Waffles Shortage Alert
Stephen puts America on Waff-Con Four and calls on President Obama to open the strategic waffle reserves.
Rating: 50%
Views: 40
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Daily Show: The Rogue Warrior from FOD Team
Daily Show: The Rogue Warrior
While promoting her new book, Sarah Palin delivers her wisdom as a conservative boilerplate Mad Lib.
Rating: 100%
Views: 35
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Better Know a District - California's 12th - Jackie Speier from FOD Team
Better Know a District - California's 12th - Jackie Speier
Representative Jackie Speier defends gay rights and shoots a viral skateboarding video for YouTube with Stephen.
Rating: 67%
Views: 75
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Submission Accomplished from FOD Team
Submission Accomplished
Aasif Mandvi believes President Obama's bow to the Japanese emperor erases 60 years of American foreign policy.
Rating: 50%
Views: 22
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Obama Bows to Japanese Emperor from FOD Team
Obama Bows to Japanese Emperor
President Obama brings great shame upon America by taking a deep bow to the emperor of Japan.
Rating: 100%
Views: 25
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009

Law & Order: KSM from FOD Team
Law & Order: KSM
Samantha Bee fears the media won't be able to handle Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's trial if it's held in New York City.
Rating: 100%
Views: 14
Uploaded: Nov 20, 2009