Le Crysis: Freres in D Major (link to this video)
This inspiring Crysis clip is brought to you from the mind of SomethingAwful's numeric artiste 3363.
In the director's own words: "I see my latest film as an interpretation of the brotherhood which is seen leading the struggle to reunify the Koreas. I focused on visual themes such as embrace to capture the physicality of emotional intimacy among these two men. The brutal contradiction of their lives is the parallel that, I believe, will break through the perpendicular barriers of parasitic Western ideology and bridge the two halves as one, no matter the cost, for that is the destructive nature of humanity."
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The Funnel of Love (link to this video)
ABadFeeling brings us scenes of tranquil vortex-spawning, a chaotic dichotomy of image and sound. It's a melancholic spiral into mayhem, with an ending that proves love really doesn't exist in the twisted world of Crysis.
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The Bird and the Zombies (link to this video)
This short film comes from Wolf7040 over at the Garry's Mod forums. It's a tale of bird and beast, with a less vomit-inducing twist. Music by the brilliant Thomas Newman (American Beauty, Jumpin' Jack Flash).
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SK vs. NIP (link to this video)
See what decent music can do for a user-made video? Now please make sure to turn your speakers back down for the beginning of this next one--but don't worry, it's worth it. From the competitive CPL gaming circuit comes this Counter-Strike match, with Sweden's SK.swe facing off against NIP. Any CS player can relate to the situation that this fellow is faced with, and the look on his face in the final seconds--provided by the convenient picture-in-picture cam--is priceless.
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Impossible Video of the Week: NHL 94 (link to this video)
Those who have played EA's NHL 94 will remember it as one of the best in the series. Those same people also might know that this video doesn't quite qualify as impossible, considering the rampant five-holing that went on back in the day. Still, this end-to-end shot by a pixelated Eddie Belfour is a pretty hilarious fluke. Don't miss the vintage sound effects of old-time NHL checking, like a Doom musical on ice.
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