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May 23, 2005
Where's Jerry Bruckheimer When You Need Him?
When Google announced last month its beta program allowing users to upload their own videos, we thought the era of user-generated video entertainment had finally arrived, signalling the long, slow decline of professional content producers. But, after viewing the “videoblogs” at videoblogger, we suddenly craved a slick Hollywood production. Among the entries: Sally the Tranny Fish (“Our fish has a dark, hidden secret, like something out of Jerry Springer,” the utterly misleading intro to the video states). And let’s not forget Baby Bird, which is about, well, a baby bird that someone saw on a deck at her boyfriend’s parents’ house.
Posted by Cynthia Brumfield at May 23, 2005 10:39 PM
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