The Beatles : Rock Band

Man, I am so excited for this game’s release. The opening animated intro goes from fantastic to super-amazing and then just down plain outright utterly wonderful. The people behind this little slice of joy should be proud of themselves.

A Boy and His Dog

This is easily one of my favorite cult scifi films from the 1970’s even if it does have one of the corniest closing lines of any film that I’ve ever seen. Still, you can’t hold that against such a classic flick.

Monkey Business - Harpo Playing the Harp

How can you not love Harpo? Next to Groucho, he is obviously the second in command of their chaotic, crazy, and out of control films. Plus he doesn’t speak and is a wonderfully subtle master of the harp in this bit. In the end, well it all just adds up.

Ludwig Von Drake - The Spectrum Song

“Yellow, green, red, blue blue blue, red, purple, green, yellow, orange, red red, red, yellow, green, red, blue blue blue, red, purple, green, yellow, orange, red red.”

So Quiet On The Canine Front

Yep, I’ve got another zany black and white film from the 1930’s featuring dogs as people. Only this time, it means war. Dogs in biplanes….GENIUS!!!!

Spümcø - Quaker’s Quisp Ad

How I missed this John Kricfalusi animated ad when it originally came out is just beyond me. Too bad Spümcø is no longer around but at least John K still updates his blog.

Mel Brooks - The Critic

No, not Jay Sherman but the very first film by Mel Brooks. This animated short is from 1963 which is five years before he would go on to do the first version of The Producers.

The Mighty Boosh - Eels (Live)

The Boosh is just one of those messed up in a good way type of crazy things that you either get or it leaves you scratching your head in confusion. I caught their show on BBC America, and I’m glad that [as] chose to pick it up.

The Dogway Melody - Queenie In Trouble

Ok, well maybe we Americans can also turn out some pure weirdness on our own, and we have been doing it since as far back as 1930. I had never even heard of The Dogway Melody until just this week.

Inochi

These are some short promotional clips for some show that the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is doing. Or at least that is what I read on the internets, so I’m still not really sure but let us just say once again that Japan is one strange nation of people.