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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Self Conscious Guy (1951) but first In 1993 Dick Chaney was caught telling the truth, In 2000 Clinton made a friend and rode a bike in the White House, Happy Remake of the Shining (with original cast) Ad for Watchmen Saturday morning cartoon

The 10 minute short film from 1951 SELF CONSCIOUS GUY is about a guy who tells you the horrors of being self conscious. By the 5th time you hear this unsympathetic underdog say the phrase self conscious you wish you could travel back to 1951, pants him in public in, sneak in his room at night an whisper in his sleeping ear; they are not laughing with you, they are laughing at you; you should take a bottle of Mom's "diet" pills, drink a jug of granny's special "tonic", swipe dad's car  and drive over a freshly frozen lake; it is the only way you will get over your self consciousness. He is not easy to root for.
SELF CONSCIOUS GUY (1951)

A hard to believe compilation: In 1993 Dick Chaney was caught telling the truth, In 2000 Clinton made a friend and rode a bike in the White House, Happy Remake of the Shining (with original cast) Ad for Watchmen Saturday morning cartoon. It has been a great 20 years.
the 3 STOOGES: There Auto be a Law (1965) live action/animation thing is just the wort thing to ever have the boys name on it. I have no idea where they found the 3rd Curly (Joe DeRita) but he was apparently a guy who showed up with his own car and chipped in for the film stock. He had zero comedic timing.
 

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