![]() | Dating Tips with Worf Worf gives Wesley advice with the ladies! |
![]() | Sephiroth's Rampage Throughout the Fictional Universe Final A redone version of my previous video. I added new music and an extra end scene. I know alot more about movie maker and recently learned I could double the speed!0= The whole thing now fits within 10:00! Anyway, enjoy! |
![]() | Sephiroth's Rampage Throughout the Fictional Universe pt 1 A little video I made based on my favorite villain in history! I would like to thank DannyT123 who made a video called Sephiroth's Rampage for inspiring me to make a similar video. Thank you DannyT123, and to all others, Enjoy! |
![]() | X Universe Fictional Battle It's not been made by me. Fictional battle between Humans and the aliens Split, in the X-BTF, X2-The Threat, X3 Reunion Universe |
![]() | The secret origin of James Kirk of Star Trek USS Enterprise The secret origins of Captain James Tiberius Kirk of Star Trek starship USS Enterprise. James Tiberius Kirk is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. He was the lead character in the original Star Trek television series and the films based on the series. The character was played by Canadian-born actor William Shatner. Producer J. J. Abrams announced that Kirk would be a character in his upcoming 2009 Star Trek film and actor Chris Pine will play the role. This will mark the first time in 40 years that the famous pop culture character will be played by an actor other than William Shatner. Series creator Gene Roddenberry is said to have based the character on C. S. Forester's fictional hero Horatio Hornblower. The character commanded the iconic Starship Enterprise in two of its incarnations. Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films (with an eleventh in production), dozens of computer and video games, hundreds of novels and other fan stories, as well as a themed attraction in Las Vegas. The original TV series alone is one of the biggest cult phenomena of modern times. William Shatner : James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy : Spock DeForest Kelley : Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy James Doohan : Montgomery "Scotty" Scott Nichelle Nichols : Uhura George Takei : Hikaru Sulu Walter Koenig : Pavel Andreievich Chekov Grace Lee Whitney : Janice Rand Majel Barrett : Christine Chapel |
![]() | THE HISTORY OF DC Universe #1 The DC Universe (DCU) is the fictional shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, "DC Universe" is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity. Occasionally, "DC Universe" will be used to indicate the entire "DC Multiverse"; the collection of all continuities within DC Comics publications. song:Requiem For a Dream |
![]() | The Final Frontier Montage - Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond The Final Frontier - A montage from the Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond celebration. This special aired in November 1996 on U.P.N. to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek. It featured clips from all the past series, movies and events. Cast members from all the various shows also made appearances along with special guests. One memorable part was a parody of Voyager. It was pretty entertaining stuff, with some good stuff and some bad stuff. Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films (with an eleventh in production), dozens of computer and video games, hundreds of novels and other fan stories, as well as a themed attraction in Las Vegas. The TV series alone is said to be one of the biggest cult phenomena of modern times. In the Star Trek universe, humanity developed faster-than-light space travel following a post-apocalyptic period in the mid-21st century. Later, humans united with other sentient species of the galaxy to form the United Federation of Planets. As a result of alien intervention and science, humanity largely overcame many Earth-bound frailties and vices by the twenty-third century. Star Trek stories usually depict the adventures of human and alien beings who serve in the Federation's Starfleet. The protagonists are essentially altruists whose ideals are sometimes only imperfectly applied to the dilemmas presented in the series. The conflicts and political dimensions of Star Trek form allegories for contemporary cultural realities; the original Star Trek television series addressed issues of the 1960s,[2] just as later spin-offs have reflected issues of their respective eras. Issues depicted in the various series include war and peace, authoritarianism, imperialism, class warfare, racism, human rights, sexism and feminism, and the role of technology. Current status and future After Enterprise was canceled in 2005, the Star Trek franchise found itself for the first time in over 25 years without a series or film in production or development. In April 2006, the official announcement of an eleventh feature film made it probable that the franchise has not yet ended. Filming was also completed in 2006 for an unofficial mini-series, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, which contains many cast members from the TV series and movies and is Directed by Tim Russ (Tuvok from Star Trek:Voyager); it will be released free of charge on the internet in stages, starting on December 22, 2007. In 2006, CBS Paramount Domestic Television began syndicating an enhanced version of the original 79 Star Trek episodes. State-of-the-art visual effects replaced those in the series (created in-house by CBS), the original theme music has been rerecorded, and the show was transferred from the original negatives in high definition. The show is currently syndicated in HD. Also in 2006, it was announced that there was a pitch in the works for a new animated series that would, if produced, be released as several 6-minute episodes, available online (similar to The Animatrix and Star Wars: Clone Wars). The series is to be set 150 years after the Star Trek: The Next Generation time line, during an era of upheaval and strife in the Federation. The Romulans have used several "Omega Particle" explosions to render much of Federation space impassable by traditional Federation vessels. Many Federation worlds have been isolated and some races, including the Vulcans, have withdrawn from the Federation altogether. The series is, as yet, untitled and there has been no full confirmation. On January 19, 2007, CBS announced that its newly-formed home entertainment unit would begin releasing the remastered episodes on HD-DVD before the end of 2007. Perpetual Entertainment is also developing a MMOG based on Star Trek called Star Trek Online. IDW Publishing have also bought the rights to the comic book. The original series' characters are also featured in two volumes of manga by publishers Tokyopop. Star Trek also continues in many Star Trek fan productions. |
![]() | Syberia 1 (Soundtrack) Syberia is a 2002 computer adventure game conceived by Benoît Sokal, developed by Microïds and published through The Adventure Company. It is a third-person, mouse-driven, semi-realistic/semi-surrealistic adventure game in which the player must solve various puzzles and follow certain procedures in order for the linear storyline to proceed. As a pure graphical adventure game, Syberia follows the guidelines first introduced by LucasArts : It is impossible to die or to get stuck at any moment in the game, which allows the user to fully immerse him/herself in Syberia's universe without the fear of making a mistake or the constant need of saving the game. The game contains a dramatic subplot, conducted via calls received on Kate's cell phone, involving Kate's deteriorating relationship with her fiancé. The game uses elements of steampunk fiction in its story. Most devices and tools, and even a train, are powered by springs and wind-up gears. Syberia was acclaimed by critics for its graphic design and intelligent script, and a sequel, Syberia II, was released in 2004, picking up where the first game leaves off. Sokal's earlier game Amerzone is located in the same fictional universe, and Syberia contains some references to it. Sokal's latest adventure game Paradise has no connections to Syberia but does use the same high quality artwork and a similar interface. Soundtrack composed by Dimitri Bodiansky, Nicolas Varley |
![]() | Frankenstein Teaches You About Brainwashing In this video Frankenstein gives you a serious class on Brainwashing. The source for most of this information is the research of psychologist Alfred D. Biderman, who studied brainwashing tactics used by North Koreans on US prisoners of war in the 50s. You can find out more about his work by reading Amnesty International's "Report on Torture" published in 1973. For those of you waiting for more funny videos, please be patient. My content is part of an overall effort called "The Fictional Universe Project" and will cover a broad range in terms of content. This particular series is serious and inspired by 50s era fiction, edutainment, and imagery such as appeared in early James Bond and monster movies as well as early 60s comics drawn by Jim Steranko. Also, since I can't sing, I express myself this way. The Frankenstein series is kind of like me singing the blues. I don't intend to bore you guys with my real life problems (at least not much), but I just haven't been feeling very jokey lately. Finally, sound quality is an issue with my vids. I'm aware of the problem and working on it. Also, this is machinima using iClone combined with video editing, chroma keying, and an animated spiral... just in case anyone was wondering. Merry Christmas! |
![]() | MUGEN Super Saiyan Goku vs Shao Kahn Son Goku (孫 悟空, Son Gokū, addressed only as Goku in most English adaptations) is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama as the main protagonist for the media franchise, which consists of a series of manga, anime, soundtracks, movies, television specials, a trading card game, video games, and other collectibles. Goku is introduced as an odd, monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts and possesses superhuman strength. As the story unfolds, he is actually revealed to be from a fictional race of extraterrestrials called Saiyans, said to be the strongest warriors within the fictional universe. Goku also starred in Dragon Ball GT and made a cameo in Toriyama's self-parody series Neko Majin Z. One of the primary villains in the Mortal Kombat series, Shao Kahn (frequently misspelled as Shao Khan) is the Emperor of Outworld. He resembles an Asian warrior-king in many respects, and embodies evil in many forms. He is known for his godlike strength, extreme callousness, brutality and his enjoyment of executions, but rises above the level of a mere warlord through his intelligence and knowledge of black magic. Like his subordinate Shang Tsung, he has the power to consume others' souls. His greatest strength is probably his ability to work towards his goals with great tenacity and his ability to organize, but his greatest weaknesses are his arrogance and his overconfidence. |
![]() | StarGate - Promo (Chamada) Stargate refere-se às produções americanas de ficção científica (do gênero "Space Opera") que tiveram início com o longa-metragem para o cinema Stargate, em 1994, e que hoje incluem duas telesséries (Stargate SG-1, 1997-presente, e Stargate Atlantis, 2004-presente), uma telessérie de animação (Stargate Infinity) e diversos romances e outras fontes, de modo a formar um extenso universo ficcional. Series e Filmes: Lembram? www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=17273297 Propriedade da MGM, o empreendimento mostrou-se bem-sucedido mesmo doze anos após a sua criação. Entretanto, o fato de que muitas pessoas participaram do desenvolvimento separada e independentemente ao longo do tempo terminou por fazer com que as diversas produções Stargate não sejam de todo consistentes. Embora não exista ainda um "cânone" correto, as estórias relacionadas ao filme de 1994 e às telesséries subseqüentes são as mais populares. Stargate refers to the science fiction media franchise that began in 1994 with the feature film Stargate. The subsequent body of works detail an elaborate fictional universe where Earth battles hostile aliens possessing superior technology or supernatural powers. The film's story is continued in novel form, in three live-action television series (Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe), one animated series (Stargate Infinity), and in other derivative works. The franchise, owned by MGM, continues to be successful 13 years after its inception.[1] Due to multiple developers working separately and independently on the franchise over the years, the various Stargate productions are not entirely consistent with each other: no set of works forms a "correct" or official canon. The largest fanbase exists for the story that begins with the original film, and continues with Stargate SG-1 (1997--2007) and Stargate Atlantis (2004--present). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate#Film www.imdb.com/title/tt0111282 www.scifi.com/stargate http://stargate.mgm.com http://www.stargate-sg1.com www.stargateinc.com |
![]() | Avatar: The Last Airbender - Waterbending Waterbending is a mystical martial art featured within the fictional universe of the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. A moiety of the Water Tribe, Waterbenders, as the practitioners are known, possess the hydrokinetic ability to control water, steam and ice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterbending |