Δευτέρα, 12 Δεκεμβρίου 2011

enjoy the bastards

attack of the electronic bastards copy

 

internal displaced project: attack of the electronic bastards by amnesiac (i.d.p)

knife throwing mother

1950s newsreel clip of a mother throwing knives at her children

A typical day at the Manson's Mansion

the incredible trip

safety first

A bizarre educational film about bicycle safety from 1963 featuring children in gorilla masks. It is narrated by Edward Everett Horton from F-Troo

In the film, ten friends who are children with monkey masks and tails, plan on going to the park for a picnic. They all ride there on their bikes, but each one meets a different fate on their way to the park as a result of their failure to follow specific bike safety rules (like not making hand signals, not reading traffic signs, not riding with traffic, riding double, or riding on the sidewalk). One by one, each of the friends makes a mistake and suffers an interesting fate. In the end only one of the friends (who not only followed all the bike safety rules, but is also a normal human, whose face is not shown until the very end) makes it to the park and eats all the food by himself. Thus, as the title says, "One got fat!"