Unforutnatily we cannot add all of the clips that get sent to the front page so we've made this page to list all of the clips we get sent in and then we'll add the best clips to the front page as well! We try to check new videos every few days so remember to check back once you've sent your clip in!
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familyguyarmy.avi (817.92 KB), sent in on 17-08-2007
stewie and brian join army
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MOV00007.3gp (1.42 MB), sent in on 16-08-2007
awesome drum solo from the drummer from T.H.O.R but bad sound quility
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SLAP ATTACK Small.mov (7.52 MB), sent in on 15-08-2007
2 minute movie, straw dogs with BABES
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German lessons part 2 .wmv (26.75 MB), sent in on 14-08-2007
In part 2 we focus on the most essential phrases required to communicate in Germany with the locals. It's "user-friendly" one recent viewer commented, another said "It's so easy, now I know all I need to know". These are the kind of phrases needed in every day life in Germany. You really can't leave for Germany without this..I am sure you vill agree! YOU VILL AGREE!!! YOU VILL AGREE!!
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German Lessons Part 1.wmv (3.32 MB), sent in on 14-08-2007
Part 1 of some incredibly unhelpful German Lessons. In this part of the series we deal with flirting in German. Here the viewers learn to grasp(easily) the subtle use of the German language for the sole purpose of luring the opposite sex whilst holidaying in the father land. The beauty of this sweet sounding, delicate and poetic language will touch the very core of your heart and linger within your soul.. You will have German girls dropping at your feet or higher. An excellent tool for education. Written, recorded, presented and directed By Nick Myer aka Nicholas Derwent Myer, aka Shakespeare's Maniac. Produced on what most Big Budget movie makers would refer to as, a crappy mobile phone(cell phone). This is a 2007 production. Want more? Want me? Any serious interest other than a fine translation service, contact me..oh and best you see part 2 for Essential phrases
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sparkle_trailer_512K.wmv (5.72 MB), sent in on 13-08-2007
A Vertigo Films release of an Isle of Man Film, Baker
Street, U.K. Film Council presentation, in association
with North West Vision and BBC Films, of a Magic Light
Pictures production. (International sales: Beyond
Films, Sydney.) Produced by Martin Pope, Michael Rose.
Executive producers, Steve Christian, Keith Evans,
Steve Jenkins, Christopher Moll, Paul Trijbits.
Directed, written by Neil Hunter, Tom Hunsinger.
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Englandfrancerugbyda.wmv (13.15 MB), sent in on 13-08-2007
A day out at Twickenham stadium for the rugby union match, Saturday 11th August, between England
and France...then on to numerous pubs for soft drinks! Includes some nice renditions of anthems!
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Jade_singing_again.flv (4.05 MB), sent in on 13-08-2007
CUTE
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Jade_singing_again.flv (4.05 MB), sent in on 13-08-2007
Love it
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sparkle_trailer-1.wmv (5.72 MB), sent in on 13-08-2007
Sparkle is not at its heart a gay film, but if you
know the work of Neil Hunter and Tom Hunsinger
(Lawless Heart, Boyfriends), or if you like watching a
good film with a queer sensibility, then you'll love
it. 22-year-old Liverpudlian Sam (Shaun Evans, who
played a gay character in Teachers) comes down to
London with his cabaret-singing dotty mother to change
his life for the better. Serving drinks at a party, he
hooks up with Sheila, a powerful PR boss in a pair of
high-heeled boots (played by the fabulous Stockard
Channing, need we say more). But when he also begins
an affair with a younger woman, life begins to get
just a little complicated. Sparkle is a warm, funny
film with great performances throughout (look out for
Antony Head as a sardonic stately British homo and Bob
Hoskins as a lovable loner). Bring your hanky...
A Vertigo Films release of an Isle of Man Film, Baker
Street, U.K. Film Council presentation, in association
with North West Vision and BBC Films, of a Magic Light
Pictures production. (International sales: Beyond
Films, Sydney.) Produced by Martin Pope, Michael Rose.
Executive producers, Steve Christian, Keith Evans,
Steve Jenkins, Christopher Moll, Paul Trijbits.
Directed, written by Neil Hunter, Tom Hunsinger.
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