A Few Thoughts On Britney Spears & Kevin Federline's Appearance at the Teen Choice Awards

Posted by Katherine on August 24, 2006 in Britney Spears, Britney Spears & Kevin Federline, Jessica Simpson, Musical Stars, YouTube Videos | Permalink | Comments (1)

August 23, 2006 4:56 PM

YouTube Video of the Day - 'Ushi' stitches up the Three Degrees

The Three Degrees were interviewed by Ushi. Now, Ushi is a pretend Japanese reporter from the fictional Tokyo-TV. She is actually a Dutch blond who has a show on Dutch-Tv as "Ushi", and tricked a LOT of VIP's much like the guerilla TV of Ali G and Mr Shaky Hands Man from Banzai. Ushi however is a lot less malicious. Great viewing.

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August 22, 2006 6:29 PM

YouTube Video of the Day - Mel Gibson apology from Jimmy Kimmel Live

Mel Gibson. Mental? Rascist? These words have hurt him... hurt him real bad. Well, here's an apology from the Antipodean actor. Sorta.

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Posted by mofgimmers on August 22, 2006 in YouTube Videos | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 16, 2006 4:51 PM

YouTube Video of the Day - Tom Cruise attacks Oprah Winfrey

Remember how Tom Cruise went potty on Oprah? Well, I've managed to uncover unedited footage from the show. Look at what really happened. (note, this obviously didn't really happen)

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Posted by mofgimmers on August 16, 2006 in Tom Cruise, YouTube Videos | Permalink | Comments (1)

August 14, 2006 4:13 PM

YouTube Video of the Day - Brad Pitt gets interviewed by Raphael Mezrahi

I like seeing people get stitched up. I like this video for the same reason. This guy, Raphael Mezahi has stitched up Brad Pitt good and proper. What is interesting is how Pitt ends up taking the michael out of Mezahi toward the end. I wonder if he's like that with everyone who can't speak English properly.

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Posted by mofgimmers on August 14, 2006 in Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, YouTube Videos | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 11, 2006 12:16 PM

Turning Japanese - David & Victoria Beckham

The World Cup may well be over, but that doesn't mean Victoria and David Beckham's media presence has waned at all. You may not realise it, but they've been living a double life over in Japan, advertising dodgy products when they think noone's looking! Anything for a quick buck, something they certainly don't need these days. [

Posted by Katherine on August 11, 2006 in David Beckham, Posh 'N Becks, Victoria Beckham, YouTube Videos | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 10, 2006 3:52 PM

Thursday Top 10: Ways To Make Yourself A YouTube Star

I'll spare you the blurb about YouTube being a revolution in online media, a truly democratised broadcasting platform, and the pinnacle of user-generated content. You know this, and if you didn't, 768 high-brow articles in the press have already told you so.

More importantly, it's become the prime outlet for camcorder and cameraphone users to make an arse out of themselves, and win praise/wonder/disgust (delete as appropriate) from millions of their peers. But what are the prime ingredients for YouTube success - what separates a viral hit from a barely-noticed miss? Poking around the top rated videos provides a few answers. [Stuart Dredge]

1. Lip-synching
YouTube has single-handedly killed off karaoke (almost) in favour of lip-synching. If you can leap around your bedroom miming along to a suitable hit, you're guaranteed a big audience. Well, you are if you do it right - the standard needs to be considerably higher even than you'd see from actual pop stars on TV. Extra points are scored for wildly unsuitable clashes (young girls doing gruffy-voiced grunge males, blokes doing Barbie Girl etc).
Examples: Here and here

2. Animals do the funniest things
If it's popular on cobbled-together Saturday Night clip shows, why shouldn't it work on YouTube as well? And thankfully you don't have to put up with a presenter mugging between vids. Cats seem to do particularly well on YouTube for some reason (that reason being they reliably fall off things or go mad when you point a camera at them). Obviously, the most common way is to nick footage from the TV, but that's just lazy.
Examples: Here and here

3. Have an original idea no-one else would bother to do
One video this week epitomises this - a girl who's taken a photo of her face once a day for THREE years, and then strung them all together into a video-montage. With music. It's actually quite spooky when you watch it, the music's a bit 'serial killer'. The advantage to this strategy is that if anyone wants to copy you, it'll take three years before they get their version up on YouTube.

4. Fight strangers in the street
Works best of all if you're homeless, for reasons that sociologists will be puzzling over for centuries to come. No-holds-barred fighting competitions are hugely popular on YouTube, so if you don't mind a few cuts and bruises (or shattered femurs, wrenched-off ears...), it could be the way to go. One street fighter, Kimbo Slice, has actually turned his vids into a lucrative merchandising business.
Examples: Here and here       

5. Get your camphone out at gigs
Seeing a good band? Don't dive into the moshpit or crowd surf from the upper balcony to the stage. Instead, stand at the back ABSOLUTELY still and record a song or two using your cameraphone. It doesn't sound much fun, but plenty of people are doing it, then sticking the results on YouTube the next day. Particularly popular when a band is playing new tunes, or haven't played live for a while. Record labels don't like it, but YouTubers most emphatically do.
Examples: Here and here

6. Be bloody good at videogames
Games never did live up to their billing as the next big spectator sport, despite a slew of mooted TV shows which'd let you watch Unreal Tournament geeks going about their shooty business. Funny, that. But on YouTube, amazing (or amazingly silly) gaming feats will gain you plenty of attention, especially when they involve making Halo characters dance about to a song about cats. Obviously.
Examples: Here and here

7. Corrupt innocent childrens' characters
An old favourite here, harking back to making your Sooty and Sweep puppets hurl four-letter abuse at your He-Men when you were younger. C'mon, surely that wasn't just me? Oh. Anyway, spoofs and parodies of popular kids TV shows are ever popular on YouTube, whether it's Pokemon miming to Since You've Been Gone (neat cross-pollination with category 1 there),
Examples: Here and here

8. Drink. Lots.
Fratboy antics rack up views like no-one's business, dude. So grab yourself a bottle of cheap beer spirits / cleaning fluid, set your webcam going, and prepare for fame. If you can manage to be sick at the end of it, so much the better. So there's people downing pints, bottles and yards of ale, and in one memorable case, a chap playing the Jeremy Kyle Show drinking game with snakebite'n'black, and the guy learning to speak French while chugging white wine. Now that's stupid brave.
Examples: Here and here