Ren & Stimpy: Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence!


Ren comes home from work, only to find that Stimpy and Cousin Sven have been up to mischief... I want to point out that this was a show for CHILDREN in the early 90's! Kids NEED to be exposed to intense, disturbing stuff like this. Unlike Katy Perry's camel toe, at least it has some artistic merit! It certainly warped MY mind, and was partly responsible for me being the awesome person that I am today...


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Ren & Stimpy: Anthony's Dad


This guy means business! Oh yes, he's a DAD alright. Yes, this show was made for kids, in those final years in the mid-90's before kids started becoming TOTAL emo pussies. Truly hilarious, subversive shows like this and "Rocko's Modern Life" then gave way to a decade of forgettable, milquetoast pap cartoons like "CatDog". We still haven't fully recovered, but "Spongebob" and "Adventure Time" are steps in the right direction.


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How to Make a TBOU (Tissue Box Organizing Unit)


Turn empty tissue boxes into a nifty organizing unit to reduce waste! This video was made for Zoe's Totally Green Club. Visit (and join!) the club here: totallygreen.webs.com


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Byt ("The Apartment") by Jan Svankmajer (1968)


A short film from Soviet Czechoslovakia, directed by the amazing Jan Svankmajer. There's no dialog, just action set to music. Like all works of surrealism, it's open to many interpretations. (12 min, B&W.) My own interpretation is that Svankmajer is describing how it feels to be an eccentric, creative genius in a maddeningly Kafkaesque world. (This could be the Soviet Union in particular, which censored much of his work for being "degenerate", but it could easily apply to our own society, which has its own ways of making life difficult for unconventional artists and visionaries.) Nothing in the apartment seems to work the way it's expected to. When the man tries to break an egg, it punches a hole through the table. The bed turns to sawdust as he's sleeping in it. A butcher enters with a chicken, but leaves the ax instead of the bird. For me, the most powerful part is the ending, when the man thinks he's found a way out of the apartment but the door only leads to a solid wall inscribed with the names of all the others who have been there before. Notice the series of conflicted emotions that play across the man's face when he realizes that, for his life of frustrated confusion, he's earned the right to leave his mark for posterity.


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Harry and Marve from "Home Alone" Riff About Society's Decine


From a deleted scene on the "Home Alone" Family Fun Edition DVD.


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The Grouch Anthem


Oscar knows the score! From the beginning of "Follow That Bird" (1985).


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