5 Videos You Won't See on YouTube Cumberland MD

Featuring power-mad Finnish space commanders and lots of flesh-eating zombies, here's a selection of Internet videos too cool (and too long) to show up on YouTube.


1. Local Companies

Willetts Systems Inc
(301) 722-5800
445 N Mechanic St
Cumberland, MD
Hereintown.Net
(301) 722-1222
549 N Centre St
Cumberland, MD
Hereintown.Net
(301) 777-2692
549 N Centre St
Cumberland, MD
Internet Global Corporation
(301) 681-6887
1200 Ruppert Rd
Silver Spring, MD
Mirror Image Internet Government Sales
(410) 872-0305
Columbia, MD
Southern MD Internet Inc
(301) 855-2404
10375 Southern Maryland Bl Ste 2
Dunkirk, MD
E-Global Interactive
(443) 940-0400
3 Greenwood Pl
Baltimore, MD
Richardson Andrew
(410) 848-1641
197 E Main St
Westminster, MD
New Blood Inc
(410) 685-2314
1459 Light St
Baltimore, MD
Affinity Business Systems
(410) 757-3200
Annapolis, MD


2. Introduction

Tired of the YouTube scene? I am. It's a pain when the copyright-infringing video everyone's talking about disappears before you can catch it. And the site's 10-minute limit on videos doesn't do much for those of us with longer attention spans--or who don't like features with six intermissions. Though Rihanna music videos and Trinidad and Tobago Police Band performances are fun, wouldn't you rather watch something a little more...movielike? Well, fire up the popcorn, because I have five flicks you can legally download that YouTube won't have up anytime soon.

3. 1. Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning

Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning Science-fiction fans have been making amateur spoofs of their favorite movies and TV shows for decades, but few projects have been as ambitious as the 103-minute Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning. Seven years in the making, this incredibly goofy Finnish film features the power-mad Captain--sorry, Emperor--James P. Pirk (played by creator and cowriter Samuli Torssonen) leading a fleet of Federation ships through a wormhole into the Babylon 5 universe. Star Wreck's space-battle scenes are amazingly professional, but even more remarkable are the sets: As in 300 and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, almost everything is virtual, created on desktop 3D-animation software and added to the scenes later. Read the Web site's notes on the movie's production for a taste of guerilla filmmaking at its best.

4. 2. The Power of Nightmares

The Power of NightmaresIf documentaries are more your speed, the Internet Archive has you covered. The Power of Nightmares is a three-part BBC documentary film that traces the twin histories of modern Islamic fundamentalism and American neoconservatism. The Power of Nightmares puts forward the notions that the two movements shared the same origin, and that, as the title suggests, the "nightmare" of a terrorist network like Al Qaeda is extremely powerful in the hands of neoconservative politicians who want to manipulate the public.

As you'd expect, the film has caused considerable controversy since its 2004 release, but aside from airings in the United Kingdom and Canada, it's been shown in the United States only at a handful of film festivals. Here's your chance to see the series and decide whether you agree with it or not.

3. The Last Man on Earth

The Last Man on Earth The recent I Am Legend starring Will Smith is based on the 1954 novella of the same name by Richard Matheson, but it's actually the fourth time the story has been adapted for the big screen. (Matheson purists should note that each adaptation has in some way deviated from the book.)

The first film was The Last Man on Earth (1964), with Vincent Price as the main character (here known as Robert Morgan instead of Robert Neville), and many fans consider it the most faithful of the four. It has no skyscrapers, and certainly no gym equipment--just a man in a house in an ordinary neighborhood, taking care to board up the windows by day to ward off the attacks of the undead at night.

5. Featured National Company

Comcast

707-541-3502
3242 Airway Drive
Santa Rosa, CA

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