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Stabbing At Leia’s 22nd Birthday - The top video clips of the week are here
Who would have thought that birthday parties could be so dangerous!Alcohol and Jedi weapons clearly do not mix…

This is a short video we helped produce for a good buddy of ours, the budding Hollywood director known as Josh Trank. Now before we get called nerds or homos or Trekkies or whatever slanderings your angry, pea-sized brain can muster, take note of this: This is not a Star Wars fan film, nor is it yet another lazy, trite parody of George Lucas’ bloated and timeless masterpieces. Instead, watch it as a nutty little typical drunk frat boy college party fight video that just happens to have dorky-ass lightsabers in it.

This is not the Star Wars fan film you are looking for…

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Here we have the Battle of Kruger video.

The video, shot by David Budzinski in the Kruger National Park in South Africa shows a full-on pitched battle between a herd of buffalo, a pride of lions and at least 1 crocodile over a buffalo calf.

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Here we have a high-quality version of LoadingReadyRun.com’s Rejected WiiPlay games video.

It’s a shame some of these minigames didn’t make the grade ;)

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This is possibly the best movie mix music videos I’ve seen this year.

From Guyznite: Die Hard 1-4 and John McClane stopping the terrorists *and* protecting western ideals and liberties all in one go (now why can’t that happen in real life?)

Yippee Ki Yee Mother F*cker ;)

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Another gem picked up on Youtube.

It’s the Wallace & Gromit versus Saw remix.

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 Today is the 50th anniversary of the British Egg Information Service

Fifty years ago, they ran television adverts featuring Tony Hancock with the slogan: “Go to work on an egg”. Essentially they were promoting that you should have an egg for breakfast to start your day in the best way possible.  The Egg Information Service wanted to re-run the ads on television to celebrate the anniversary.

The British Advertising Clearance Centre had different ideas.

They effectively banned the adverts from being re-shown on the premise that the ads do not promote a healthy and balanced diet. Well, in my opinion the television advertising from the major fast food outlets does even less to promote healthy eating in general and one advert from a department store/supermarket actually goes so far as to encourage you to gorge yourself on complete rubbish.

Of course, in the 1950s levels of obesity were low. Part of the reason may have been food scarcity and low intake but the ammount of calories needed for daily life was huge in comparison with the modern day. Having an egg to kick that day off would give you a fair 100kcal or so to be going on with.

In 2007 in the UK 43% of men and 34% of women are overweight. As I’ve said, if you ate a ‘varied diet’ as approved to be shown by the BACC on television you would probably find yourself in an early grave but what Britain really needs to do is get up off their big, fat, lardy backsides and excercise.

As for eggs, even fried they’re probably a damn sight better for you than most of the offle served up to you in ‘convenient packaging’.

You can watch the original adverts here:

http://www.gotoworkonanegg.co.uk/

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