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Videogeist: October 09 2009
WHAT would the apocalypse look like without all the fire and brimstone?
‘The vurst is over’
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last few months, you would have seen all the previews for the biggest, stupidest, most special-effectsy film ever made, 2012.
The latest blockbuster from apocalypse-porn director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow) features John Cusack and co. running away from the end of the world.
But what would it look like without all those spectacular effects? Like bad slapstick, that’s what:
Play ‘em off, keyboard cat.
Invisible dog rally
Speaking of which, a little known sign of the apocalypse — people getting together to walk invisible dogs in Brooklyn:
And what is it with that song? It’s worse than the original.
Obligatory cute cat video
Wham! Bam! Pow!
I like the sensible one up the top, watching and looked confused.
And finally...
I present a Russian sailor singing Let It Be:
Brilliant.
Have a good weekend.
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