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episode three of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode fourteen of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode eleven of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode seven of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode sixteen of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode five of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
episode nine of ed ruddom's "10 minute theater", a series featuring movies edited down to 10 minutes with commentary.
60 minutes profiles the world's tallest midget.
never give up your minutes
life of a star 12 billion years in 6 minutes
how to get a kid dressed, fed, and out the door in less than 5 minutes:
talented kid plays 32 different songs in 8 minutes on his guitar.
keith olbermann sums up eight years of george w. bush in eight minutes.
forrest gump in one minute, in one long slightly sped up take.
i saw an automatic mario here but this one is 11 minutes long with a new catchy song.
this guy is talented. he can do 500 impersonations in 2 minutes.
super mario brothers 3 beat in a record 11 minutes...the tank scene in world 8 with the cannon balls is just ridiculous!
leaked first four minutes of the new borat movie.
watch to the end, it`s worth it. 10 minutes by ahmed imamovic. 1994. sarajevo, bosnia and rome, italy. how many different things can happen for only 10 minutes. the film won the award for the best european short film in 2002. this short film, as its title indicates lasts only 10 minutes, but it tells a much longer story which unravels only in our imagination upon seeing the end of the film. while 10 minutes in someone`s life mean nothing, they can be fatal in another: a boy and his loving family, tragedy in a war-torn city, death and destruction. all in just ten minutes. the film follows two simultaneous story lines: one set in rome, and one in sarajevo, in 1994, the worst time of the war in bosnia. although the rome part was not filmed on the original location, that does not take away anything from the quality of the film, it was just a symbolic element anyway. cast is great, story is very compact and well written, direction dynamic and precise. there is nothing out of place in the film: well structured, stripped of false pathos, realistic, it is very straight forward. in other words, this is a jewel of a film, and it was not by chance that it won the award for the best european short film in 2002. 10 minutes for me is definitely one of the most moving and powerful films about wartime sarajevo. behind the scene: i read that the director ahmed imamovic, in search of japanese for the role of the tourist, had to go to the japanese embassy in sarajevo and ask one of the staff to perform in the film. luckily for the director, the embassy allowed one of their employees to star in the film.
the video the usa tried to ban: the torturer is seen to strangle this man with a cable tie and then chillingly tell him, "you have 3 minutes to live" is this really how the united states wants to be seen around the world? am i really only one of a few who sees this as being wrong? if a man has a cable tie pulled tight around his neck and then told he has three minutes to live, isn`t that a mock execution? arent mock executions a violation of the geneva conventions that amounts to a warcrime?
(cbs) every so often in the history of war, a new weapon comes along that fundamentally rewrites the rules of battle. this is a story about a revolution in unmanned aviation that is doing just that. most people know them as drones; the air force calls them "unmanned aerial vehicles." and right now, there are dozens of them in the skies over iraq and afghanistan, hunting down insurgents, every minute of every day. they've become one of the most important planes in the united states air force - and yet, the pilot is nowhere near the aircraft or the battlefield. they are controlled by remote control, from thousands of miles away. many of the details of this weapons program are classified, but our 60 minutes team was given secret clearance and unprecedented access to bring you this story.
(cbs) every so often in the history of war, a new weapon comes along that fundamentally rewrites the rules of battle. this is a story about a revolution in unmanned aviation that is doing just that. most people know them as drones; the air force calls them "unmanned aerial vehicles." and right now, there are dozens of them in the skies over iraq and afghanistan, hunting down insurgents, every minute of every day. they`ve become one of the most important planes in the united states air force - and yet, the pilot is nowhere near the aircraft or the battlefield. they are controlled by remote control, from thousands of miles away. many of the details of this weapons program are classified, but our 60 minutes team was given secret clearance and unprecedented access to bring you this story.
a cool space picture created by brandon mcconnell in just one minute with aerosol spray paints. check out spacepainter`s uploads for more art.
everyone knows those spam emails about the get rich quick schemes by some nigerian conman. 60 minutes australia track down those nigerian conman with the help of the nigerian anti fraud police and set up a sting to arrest those involved.