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Dylan reflects on his past fame, relationships and his mysterious death. While Roger is away after a mysterious illness Stalker steps up to fill in as the host! A very special guest joins The Zombie Today Show with a little hip shake, rattle and roll, Elvis! Some slight throat rot leaves Dylan to interpret the Kingâs meaning and together they review Alexandra Sokoloffâs novel The Unseen. The Zombie Today Show a soap opera, comedy and talk show all rolled into one! http://www.readersentertainment.tv
Steven P. Shelov, M.D., M.S., F.A.A.P . http://www.TheDoctorsVideos.com . He was presented with the Lifetime Achievement in Education Award by the American Academy of Pediatrics, its singular highest award for pediatric education
Finally we found the original audio from the "Drunkest Guy goes for More Beer" video. This fills in lots of holes and answers lots of questions. Got another web video mystery you need us to solve? Drop us a comment with the video link in it and we'll get right on it. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/studio8 CONNECT WITH US HERE: Site: http://www.studio8.net Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/studio8 MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/studio8studios Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/studio8
Do Robots dream of electric candy? Find out in Part Two of "Roomba Come Home." http://www.britethorn.com
Fluffy! Cute! Puppies! Who will be crowned the fluffiest? Sable or Bello. Our money is on Bello, but only you can pick the winner! Comment to vote
Welcome to the Cyber ClubâÂÂs Long Weekend, Sarah Michaels and Nikki Mitchell start on Friday and gets progressively hotter on Saturday and Sunday. To see more visit http://cyber.playboy.com
Cars.com's Mike Hanley takes a look at the 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z. It competes with the Audi TT and Chevrolet Corvette. Shot and produced by: Matthew Avery and Eric Rossi Edited by: Lindsay Bjerregaard
Columbia released Contract Killer in 2002, but this movie is actually a Westernized release of Jet Li's final Hong Kong film Hitman (1998); this explains some questions that anyone watching this film today may have. It's obvious from the beginning that this is a Hong Kong film because the voices are all dubbed (not all that impressively in spots), making it strange to listen to the hard-driving, rap-heavy soundtrack of English-language songs. As you may have guessed, this is not the original soundtrack. The whole movie has a weird feel to it: Jet Li's character Fu is not really the hired killer type, and it's hard to interpret the character in a good-bad dichotomy
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