The Idea for Vidbang.Com and frickenfunnyvideos.com is a Simple One (comedy)

By Shane Fallas

  You might be asking what the basic idea is behind this new website if you are like most people that will hear the name Vidbang. Youve got to admit it, the websites name is something that is pretty unique and really gets your attention pretty quickly. This is also part of the reason for the name being as it is. It is meant to reach out and really grab your attention and have you wanting to check it out to see what it is all about. Yes, it is true that there are already many video sharing websites out there to choose from. The basic premise of the website is to make sharing and watching videos pretty easy.

It is pretty simply really; you have a video that you want to share and have decided that you are going to post it on several different websites so that as many people as possible can watch it, and hopefully rate it as a favorite of theirs. There are hundreds of thousands if not hundreds of millions of videos out there that have been placed on several different sites at the same time. How many times have you posted that funny video of your wedding bloopers that you thought was so funny? How many times have you wished that there were more than just a few places to post these videos? This is the idea behind Vidbang in the first place.

Are there many of you out there that are looking for a new place to post a Prank video that you happen to think is a pretty good one but that was not really accepted on other similar websites? This is also part of the reason that vidbang.com is coming online. What is the use and point of the Internet if you cannot simply enjoy everything that there is to offer out there. You might not like the fact that some of the other websites have rules that prohibit or simply do not allow some videos based upon what that particular video contains.

There will not be any sexy video submissions accepted that are extremely steamy, are very racy or that are really sexually suggestive and/or explicit. This is something that you will need to look elsewhere for because vidbang.com does not have these particular videos available. The types of videos that they will allow inn this category are those that are clean enough for the whole family to be able to watch safely.

You might be wondering why the websites creators have decided to name it Vidbang in the first place.

For the most part this writer thinks that the creators decided that they would use the name Vidbang as the websites name because they intend to create a big bang and make their presence both known and felt by making the other video sharing websites sit up and take notice. There is no such thing as bad competition, only websites that have problems and possibly bad content, bad or broken links and useless information.Please visit http://www.vidbang.com and http://www.frickenfunnyvideos.com


A Review Of Napolean Dynamite

By Guillermo Summers

  One of the more absurd movies of the decade, Napoleon Dynamite nonetheless manages to be a hilarious comedy in its own right. Featuring a unique brand of alienated-teenage humor, the film relies more on its well-timed pauses and character body language than on zinging one-liners. If you enjoy its subtle humor, then Napoleon Dynamite is a film you’ll find utterly hilarious. Otherwise, it might cause boredom or outright confusion. The film has a near non-existent storyline, but what it lacks in plot, it makes up for with its witty and hilarious comedy sequences…

Jon Heder plays the title role of Napoleon Dynamite, an estranged and nerdy high school youth living with his grandmother and older brother, Kip (Aaron Ruell), in Preston, Idaho. Sporting a clueless, unchanging facial expression throughout the movie, Napoleon simply glides through life, getting kicked around, pushed into lockers, and watching life pass by. When a Spanish student named Pedro (Efren Ramirez) moves into town, Napoleon befriends the social outcast. The two drone on and on about myriad subjects, such as who to take to the upcoming dance. Fellow socially-challenged student Deb (Tina Majorino) becomes the object of their affections.

Meanwhile, Kip trolls the Internet chat rooms in search of women, and Napoleon’s Uncle Rico (Jon Gries) moves in with the boys while their grandmother is away. Uncle Rico’s own exploits add to the hilarity of a film with little in the way of substance, at least until Pedro decides to run for class president against the school’s most popular girl, Summer (Haylie Duff). Now, Napoleon and Pedro must work against all odds to win the school election…

The true strength of Napoleon Dynamite is its clan of outrageous characters, characters that are so outrageously ridiculous that every viewer can point out the mirror image of that character from his own high school yearbook or current life experience. The arrested social development of Napoleon and his friends are amplified for effect within the film’s context, drawing the viewer into a Lord of the Flies world of Darwinian adolescence. The humor is sometimes subtle, and Napoleon Dynamite is not to be confused with an Academy Award winning drama. But if you like stupid movies such Dumb And Dumber, then this is the film for you.

Napoleon Dynamite is a unique comedy which pushes the boundaries of plot-challenged, immature filmmaking. In short, you’ll love it. Most of the characters are so pathetic, you’ll find yourself laughing at them simply because they exist. One of the biggest surprises of 2004, Napoleon Dynamite is an oddball comedy that definitely ranks as a must-see movie…

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Movie Reviews Randy and The Mob

By Mr D Stevens

  This is a well made comedy drama, starring Ray McKinnon in two roles as Randy Pearson, a good natured happy go lucky “big shot” who owns a number of businesses, but is currently in a financial mess, and Cecil his twin brother.

Randy happens to borrow money from a loan shark, which unbeknown to him is connected with the Mob. Soon afterwards he starts getting phone calls from a Mob guy, Franco played by Paul Ben-Victor (Tombstone) as to when and how he is going to settle his debt, Randy tries to explain that as hard as he has tried he cannot come up with the money for the debt as well as his increasing debt with the IRS (Internal Revenue Service).

After asking around and finding out that he could be in some serious trouble with the Mafia, Randy contemplates selling one of his businesses to Elmore Culpepper where Burt Reynolds (Boogie Nights) does a short cameo.

Surprisingly Franco has a solution to his financial troubles, and that involves sending Tino Armani played surprisingly well by Walton Goggins (unrecognisable from his character in The Shield), to sort out his financial troubles, even so much as to pay off the IRS. On their first meeting Randy is amazed to find out that Tino has the same country dialect as he does, to which Tino responds he never judges people by the pigment in their skin or their dialect. After a while Randy is even more impressed by how seemingly good natured Tino is, and soon all in the small community are besotted by Tino. He even manages to improve the menu on one of Randy’s restaurant businesses that had so many people queueing to get in when Randy arrived he automatically assumed there was an incident and that the police had been called. At this stage it should be mentioned Randy has an on-going problem with one of the local law enforcement officers Griff Postell, played by Brent Briscoe (Mulholland Drive) who seems to have it in for him at every opportunity, since Griff blames him for a “whooping” he gave him in the third grade, which many witnessed, but Griff subsequently gave Randy a “whooping” in the sixth grade, but unfortunately no one witnessed it.

As well as trying to solve his financial troubles, Randy has to cope with his wife Charlotte, played by the lovely Lisa Blount (The Accountant) newly acquired Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from dancing lessons she has been giving, which has left her a little depressed, and trying to patch the relationship with his gay twin brother and his partner Bill played by Tim DeKay (The Russell Girl). A relationship Randy has never accepted, much to the annoyance of his twin and his partner.

This is a surprisingly genial comedy drama, and it contains some classic scenes, especially where Randy is on the phone to Franco while at a rubbish tip.

Ray McKinnon is effortlessly adept between the two roles, and it is an entertaining movie many will enjoy.

Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at Movie reviews

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