I knew somewhere in the whole world would face each other, Jimmy. I prayed for it.
That's all the time I need.
Bhahahahahaha! Ahahahahah!
(GROWLING)
AHHHH!!
No! No! No! (BABBLING)
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Beth's Chocolate Hazelnut Tart Recipe (COLLAB WITH VINCENZOS PLATE!) - Duration: 4:25.
- Hey guys, Valentine's Day will be coming up soon
and I thought you might enjoy some delicious
recipes for the occasion.
For this episode I am collaborating
with one of my favorite food channels
here on YouTube, Vincenzo's Plate.
If you don't know of Vincenzo you are going
to fall in love with him as much as I have. (laughs)
His Italian recipes are beautiful and authentic
and he puts so much love and heart
into everything he does.
- Thank you so much, Beth, for making me
the happiest man in the universe
for collaborating with me.
So today I want to make a recipe that you will love
and your friends will love it,
Italian grilled sandwich made with Prosciutto,
grilled sweet potatoes, grilled zucchini
and two of my favorite cheeses, Mozzarella
and Asiago cheese.
Oh you will love it and it will melt in your mouth.
And now I can't wait to see your recipe Beth.
- Okay so let's get started.
So I really love this dessert idea because
I find if you're entertaining at home
during Valentine's Day you probably don't want
to make a huge cake or a whole tart.
If you're only two people you probably only
need a dessert meant for two.
That's why I like this recipe.
So the first thing you want to do is
take some chocolate sandwich cookies
that you've scraped out the filling,
place them into a food processor and blend them up.
We're trying to create just a really nice fine crumb.
And then to that we're gonna add two tablespoons
of melted butter, unsalted is fine.
And we're gonna whirl that up
just until we get a nice wet crumb.
For this recipe we're gonna be working with
removable bottom tart tins which will make our tarts
really easy to remove once they're set.
I'll give you a link in the description
that will show you where I got mine.
I really love this brand because they're deep
and they are non-stick, which makes them nice.
So then you're just gonna take the crumbs
and distribute them equally into each tin.
And at first it might look like a lot of crumbs
for this little tart tin.
But we do need to make sure that the crumbs
actually go up the side in order to form our crust.
So here's the easiest way to do that.
The simplest way I find is to take
a quarter cup measuring cup and if you have
the metal kind even better,
because it has a nice weight to it.
And we are just gonna go around the tin,
taking that measuring cup and sort of pressing it
along the side which will make those crumbs
kind of rise up and fit into the tin.
And once you go all the way around
you'll see the bottom needs to be kind of stamped down too.
And then once you have the top
you wanna make sure that that's nice and flush.
And you can either tap that down with your finger
or you can tap it down with the measuring cup.
And once your crumbs are all set
you can transfer your tart tins onto a cookie sheet
and bake at 350 degrees for just 10 minutes.
All right so while that's in the oven
we can get started with our chocolate ganache
which is really simple to do.
You're gonna love how easy this is.
In a large saucepan you're going to add
3/4 cup of heavy cream.
Once it starts to kind of simmer and get foamy
then we're gonna add our chocolate.
And I like to use a combination of chocolates.
So I like to do 1/2 cup of bittersweet chocolate chips
and 1/2 cup of milk chocolate chips.
And I find that that creates the rich
kind of sweetness that you need
for a beautiful chocolate ganache.
Then once you add your chocolate you can turn off the flame
'cause you don't want to burn and scorch the chocolate
and that cream will still remain hot.
So you just want to whisk the chocolates
together until smooth.
And you'll see you'll start to get this really
beautiful silky chocolate ganache on your hands.
Now the consistency we are looking for
is a pourable chocolate.
So sometimes it helps to add a little bit
more heavy cream to get to that consistency
depending on what type of chocolate you used it can vary.
So if you feel like it's too thick
go ahead and add a little bit more heavy cream.
And if you feel like it's too thin
you can add a little bit more chocolate.
And as a finishing touch I like to add
some chopped, roasted hazelnuts.
Just to 1/2 of the tart because I think it looks
really decorative and kind of sophisticated that way.
Then you are going to place these
in your refrigerator for at least one hour
to allow the chocolate to set up.
And then when it comes time to serve
you can release them from their tin.
And when you bite into these you will see
how delicious and decadent these tartlets are.
You can not go wrong with something
like this on Valentine's Day.
I hope you guys give this one a try
and let me know what you think.
And I also hope that you head to Vincenzo's Plate,
subscribe, watch some of his videos.
I think you'll really enjoy his enthusiasm
not only for cooking, but for life in general.
All right I will see you guys back here next time
for another quick and easy recipe.
Until then, bye.
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10 Old Movies Too Disturbing For Mainstream Audiences - Duration: 14:19.
For as long as Hollywood has been around, filmmakers have endeavored to make dreams
come to life.
As far back as a century ago, in film's infancy, attempts at grand spectacle were
already being made, and Hollywood has never stopped trying to improve its capacity to
blow our minds.
But it was also discovered early on that going straight for the fear center was just as effective,
and often cheaper, than giving the audience visions of the fantastic.
So today, we're going over 10 early films that are every bit as unsettling today as they were decades ago-
some that were even deemed too disturbing for mainstream audiences.
Freaks (1932) Tod Browning was already a veteran film director
by the time he scored an enormous success with 1931's Dracula, the Bela Lugosi-starring
classic that helped to define the horror genre.
Due to that film's groundbreaking success, Browning was given pretty much free rein to
create a unique vision for his next project.
He did not fail in that respect; his 1932 film Freaks has been described as inhabiting
a genre all its own, one that no other filmmaker has dared to touch.
It's the story of circus sideshow performers, a trapeze artist and strongman, who conspire
to kill one of their fellow performers for his inheritance.
But the cast was populated with actual freaks- circus performers recruited by the producers,
including conjoined twins, a limbless man known as "The Human Torso", and others
with the types of deformations that audiences had simply never seen.
Test audiences were treated to a horrifying ending in which the scheming pair are attacked
by the freaks during a rainstorm, with the strongman castrated and the trapeze artist
mutilated beyond recognition.
Most of this ending has been lost, as these test audiences were appalled and one woman
even threatened a lawsuit against production company MGM, claiming that the film caused
her to have a miscarriage.
Despite being given a new ending and undergoing other extensive cuts, the film was still considered
extremely controversial upon its release.
It effectively ended Tod Browning's career and was completely banned in the UK for 30 years
The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1959) Shot in 1959, The Brain That Wouldn't Die
didn't see a theatrical release for three years, as distributors were leery of its content.
American International pictures, never a studio to shy away from schlock, released the film
to drive-in theaters in the summer of 1962 to shocked audiences, who got a look at what
might be considered the first gore film.
A mad transplant scientist accidentally decapitates his fiancee, but manages to keep her head
alive in his lab with mad transplant science.
While he searches for a new body for her, she develops a telepathic connection with
a hulking monster that lurks behind a locked door in the lab.
The monster gets free- but the chaos that ensued was not exactly what
1960's audiences were used to seeing.
Its first victim has his arm ripped right the hell off, the stump leaving a bloody smear
on the wall as he collapses.
The second, the mad scientist himself, has a giant chunk bitten out of his neck and spat
onto the floor as the lab burns down, killing everyone in it.
This type of shocking violence, coming near the end of what had been a reasonably conventional
sci-fi movie, disturbed audiences and contributed to the film's reputation as being "a head"
of its time- no pun intended.
Ah! La Barbe! (1906)
Segundo de Chamon has been called the Spanish
George Melies and the most significant Spanish filmmaker of the silent era.
Like Melies, he was a pioneer in camera tricks and editing techniques, and employed both
early and often- to sometimes disturbing effect.
In one of his most famous short films, Ah!
La Barbe!, also known as The Funny Shave, a man is jovially preparing to shave when
he decides to take a taste of his shaving cream.
This apparently leads to some odd hallucinations, as he sees a series of grotesque caricatures
before him in the mirror, each one freakier than the last.
While the film's subject doesn't appear to be particularly alarmed, it's safe to
say this is not anything we'd ever want to see in our bathroom mirror in the morning.
It takes our hero nearly two full minutes to snap out of his shaving cream induced stupor
and react in the appropriate manner.
The Man Who Laughs (1928) The 1928 film The Man Who Laughs was an American
production with a German director famous for working in that country's typical Expressionist style
It is a romance, and a melodrama, and not at all a horror film.
But its main character, Gwynplaine- although he's supposed to be sympathetic- is simply
impossible to look at without hearing a small creaking sound in that part of your brain
where nightmares come from.
The character is disfigured as a child with a horrifying, permanent grin, making him sympathetic
in the way that the Hunchback of Notre Dame or the Phantom of the Opera is supposed to be.
He works as a circus freak, of course, and pines for the love of a blind girl before
receiving a big inheritance and happily sailing away to England.
Really, that's it.
No terrifying turns of plot, no real horror elements to the story at all,
but, just look at Gwynplaine.
Look at him.
Obviously, it's an extremely unsettling character.
It should come as no surprise that the hero of this little-remembered 1920s melodrama
is the obvious inspiration for one of the most towering villains in all of pop culture.
L'Inferno (1911) The long and storied history of Italian cinema
begins with the 1911 film L'Inferno, the very first Italian feature film ever made.
The film raked it in at home and overseas, grossing $2 million in 1911 money in the United
States alone, despite- or maybe because of- the fact that it's really freaking disturbing.
Even today, the film's old-timey qualities tend to enhance the creepy factor rather than
diminishing it.
It's based on Dante's Inferno, and its depictions of hell- with suicides hanging
from trees and demons torturing hopeless souls- were freaky enough to be reused several times
in films as late as 1954.
In fact, censors required that the 33 year-old footage be removed from the 1944 film Go Down, Death
because- among other reasons- of a scene in which a woman's naked breast is briefly
seen, which must also be a cinematic first.
L'Inferno showed very early on that people would pay good money to have the shit scared
out of them, and filmmakers around the world took note.
Maniac (1934) Maniac was directed by Dwain Esper, who was
not so much a film director as he was a smart businessman who knew how to exploit the public's
taste for the strange.
Esper worked outside the traditional Hollywood system, taking his pictures on the road and
advertising them with lurid flyers promising all manner of craziness that was forbidden
by the Hays Code in Hollywood films.
He bought the rights to the aforementioned Freaks, and was also responsible for a lot
of exploitation dreck with titles like Marihuana: Weed With Roots In Hell.
Produced in 1934,
It tells the story of a Vaudeville actor and sex pervert who murders his doctor and assumes
his identity, but the whole film plays as if it were put together by an actual lunatic.
True to its subject matter, it features startling amounts of partial and actual nudity for a
film its age, and features one notoriously gruesome scene where a live cat has its eyeball
popped out, which is thought to be either a very good special effect or the clever use
of a cat with a false eye.
The film serves up plenty of psychoanalyzing and purports to be some kind of cautionary
tale, as if it weren't giving its audience exactly what they came to see.
Haxan (1922) The 1922 Danish film Haxan, subtitled Witchcraft
Through the Ages, is a visual masterwork for its time.
Presented as a documentary, it puts forth the idea that the Salem witches were suffering
from mental illness, but this is neither here nor there; when the film segues away from
its informational portions and into its vignettes, that's when the unadulterated horror takes over.
Director Benjamin Christensen portrays a truly terrifying Satan who lures women from their
beds in the middle of the night; there are also depictions of torture, grave robbing
and full-on nudity, though more of the artistic than gratuitous type.
It was all enough to earn the film a ban in the United States, although it was highly
acclaimed in Denmark and Sweden, and was the most expensive Scandinavian production of that time.
Some of its more disturbing footage would be recycled for later low budget exploitation
productions, such as the aforementioned Maniac.
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) While she is not exactly a household name,
the experimental films of Maya Deren influenced a legion of Hollywood filmmakers.
She boldly embraced any and all techniques that would serve her vision, and her films
are notable for pioneering techniques like jump cuts, superimposition, multiple exposures
and slow motion.
Perhaps her best known short film, 1943's Meshes of the Afternoon is a masterpiece of
ominous mood and circular narrative whose influence on film in general is plain.
Our heroine, Deren herself, is having a very weird day.
Events seem to keep repeating themselves, things in her home keep moving around, and
then there's the matter of the black-cloaked man with a mirror for a face.
The short's unprecedented use of bizarre camera angles and its droning, percussive
and unnerving soundtrack add to the entire hallucinatory experience.
Deren's intent was to create a visual representation of devastating psychological issues, and it's
safe to say she succeeded.
While few are familiar with this piece, film scholars acknowledge its impact; in 2015,
the BBC cited it as the 40th greatest American film- of any kind- ever made.
Eyes Without a Face (1960) Among horror fans, the 1960 French-Italian
film Eyes Without a Face is legendary.
Released the same year as Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Eyes Without a Face barely passed
European censors due to its subject matter and received an edited release in the US.
It's the story of a mad doctor who is obsessed with finding his disfigured daughter a new
face, even if the donors are less than willing.
This 1960 film literally shows, with unflinching detail, the surgical removal of a young woman's face--
and that's not even the creepiest part.
The daughter is forced to wear a mask to hide her disfigurement, and its proto-Michael Myers
blankness is absolutely transfixing, and not in a good or comfortable way.
Of course, when we actually do get a look at her under the mask, it is not any better at all.
Despite a lukewarm reception upon release, the film has come to be considered a masterpiece
and its influence on other filmmakers has been substantial.
John Carpenter has acknowledged that Michael Myers' look was inspired by the film,
John Woo largely copied the face transplant sequence for his film Face/Off, and yes- Billy Idol
also cited it as the inspiration for his hit song of the same name.
Un Chien Andalou (1929) Un Chien Andalou was produced by the Spanish
filmmaker Luis Bunuel and famed artist Salvador Dali.
As one might expect from any work in which Dali is involved, it does not make a hell
of a lot of sense.
There is no actual plot; title cards jump from "eight years later" to "around
three in the morning" to "sixteen years ago" with nothing seeming to change very much.
The film is punctuated throughout with odd and disturbing imagery, such as a shot of
a woman prodding at a severed hand with a cane, but it is the film's opening sequence
that earns it its place among the most disturbing things one could ever hope to see.
A man idly fiddles with a razor, contemplating the moon.
Suddenly, there's a woman sitting in a chair.
She stares ahead dispassionately, not even flinching as the man slices open her eyeball,
and the camera lingers as its insides spill out.
There were many theories as to how this effect was achieved, but Bunuel eventually disclosed
that used a dead calf, shaving its skin down to make it appear as human as possible.
Notes between the director and Dali revealed that the film contains "No idea or image
that might lend itself to a rational explanation of any kind", and that "nothing in the
film symbolizes anything".
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(ENG) 모든게 다 지치고 힘드신 분들께 If you are sick of everything - Duration: 5:41.
Hey guys its Jessica here :)
You guys would already know what this video is all about looking at the title
This is a video who's sick of everything (just like meh)
First of all, how do you guys feel when people around you,
ask you how you are?
You guys might say that your fine but actually your not..
Although its somethings that you were able to do before,
Now, you can't even try to do it
Just procrastinating,, and watching times fade by..
Then in certain point you'll find yourself having struggles
which is so saddening..
you wouldn't want to do anything maybe
So I tried to think of the reason why were sooo exhausted.
You guys are probably doing something that yourself can't handle..
Let's say this is the range of your capacity
But what your doing now, is over it
Maybe your just forcing yourself
But as you guys know, a lot of people are giving too hard for themselves
We're all suffering for ourselves
We might not know the reason why were doing all these,
But everyones doing it.
The range that you could handle isn't big,
Though your just forcing yourself to do it all in sudden
Thats probably the reason why your frustrated..
Of course you guys might have something you truly want to do,
But we just procrastinate all those cuz of all the excuses that doesn't even make you happy.
And you'll come to a point where you can't even do it
Mentioning lame excuses and all that
Thats us..
The things that your doing now is all for your self.
We're not doing this for our parents, friends or whoever.
If your a student, why are you going to school?
For better future, to see your self more improved and developed,, etc
So we are literally doing those for ourselves
however,, I think those are just tormenting you instead.
Although we stared all those for ourselves,,
It's just giving you negative effects maybe?
But you guys would care about other's sight,
You wouldn't wanna be compared with anybody by someone,,
But sometimes it's actually YOU comparing yourself with others.
And once you found yourself in this astray,
You would wonder if you can continue living a life like thiss
Forcing yourself to do something you aren't willing to do?
That doesn't even make you happy?
Why are you doing that s**** if theres no progress in you?
I think we are trying to follow a certain standard made by others.
Let's say that someone said, "this much is great,"
We try to follow that standard made by someone whose not even related to you
You don't have to follow those actually!
If you think that this is right for yourself,
Then make that as your own standard
If thats too much for you, then you can lower it down.
You can just change it by your own
Whats important is that your finding the right standard for you
not to catch up the standards made by other people.
But yes, I know its very very very hard to do that
cuz I can't even do that too. (lol..T_T)
Yes, sometimes it matters to listen to others.
BUT
Your opinion must be the center,
Then just try to combine other's opinion.
Not to set other's opinion in the center,
and not even include yours in there.
I think its really important to know your own capability...
So if you feel the same as me..
or if everything so tired,,
I want to tell you this.
That YOUR NOT ALONE.
Im like that too.
(sudden ending) Thanks guys for watching :)))
See you guys in the next one <3 <3
If you wanna see me so on, Please SUBSCRIBE!!
if this video was helpful, pls give that huge thumbs up :))
BYE!!<3 <3
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Pet of the Weekend: Little Foot - Duration: 2:11.
GHT IN SAN JOSE.
THE PUCK DROPS AT 7:30.
THAT IS YOUR LOOK AT SPORTS.
WE WILL HAVE MORE AT 6:00 AND
11:00.
BIANCA: TIME FOR THIS MORNING'S
PET OF THE WEEKEND SEGMENT.
DAWN IS HERE FROM THE SPCA WITH
LITTLEFOOT.
DAWN: WE HAVE A TINY KITTEN WITH
A BIG PERSONALITY.
THIS IS LITTLEFOOT.
HE IS ABOUT THREE YEARS OLD.
HIS OWNERS COULD NOT CARE FOR
HIM ANY LONGER.
BEFORE HE WENT ON, HIS FEET ARE
ACTUALLY NOT THAT LITTLE.
HE IS POLYDACTYL -- HE WAS BORN
WITH A FEW EXTRA TOES.
CATS TYPICALLY HAVE 18, 5 IN
FRONT AND FOR IT BACK.
EVERY NOW AND AGAIN, WE HAVE
SOME CATS WITH EXTRA TOES.
WE ALSO CALL THEM HEMINGWAY
CATS.
ANOTHER FUN NAME FOR THEM.
APPARENTLY, ERNEST HEMINGWAY WAS
ON OF POLYC
DACTYLS.
THIS LITTLE GUY IS ADORABLE.
LIKE I SAID, BIG PERSONALITY.
VERY SWEET.
LOOK AT THOSE PAWS.
IT IS LIKE HE IS WEARING
MITTENS.
HE IS OPEN FOR ADOPTION.
WE OPEN AT 11:00 THIS MORNING.
BIANCA: AND YOU ARE TELLING ME
THAT THE VOLUNTEERS REALLY HELP
YOU A LOT.
DAWN: YES.
I WANT TO GIVE A SHOUT OUT TO
OUR VOLUNTEER SPIRIT WE COULD
NOT DO WHAT WE DO WITHOUT THEM.
WE HAVE ABOUT 150 VOLUNTEERS WHO
DO EVERYTHING FROM PLAYING WITH
OUR CATS AND KITTENS, HELP OUR
PHOTOGRAPHERS TAKE PHOTOS OF
THESE WONDERFUL HATS, FOSTER
VOLUNTEERS.
WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR MORE.
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN HELPING
US OUT, WE APPRECIATE THAT'S.
YOU CAN GO TO OUR WEBSITE.
BIANCA: THAT WEBSITE IS
SPCAMC.ORG.
YOU CAN ALSO GET MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT ADOPTION
THERE.
AND IF YOU'RE ALREADY A PET
OWNER, AND YOU WANT TO SHOW OFF
YOUR CANINE, KITTY, OR OTHER
FURRY FRIEND, WE WANT TO SEE
THEM.
CHECK OUT THIS CANINE DUO.
DIESEL AND PERSI
PERSIA APPARENTLY WANTS DIESEL
TO PLAY INSTEAD OF TAKING A NA
THOSE ARE CUTE.
IF YOU'D LIKE TO SEE YOUR PET ON
TV, TAKE SOME PHOTOS THIS
WEEKEND AND UPLOAD THEM TO THE
U-LOCAL SECTION OF OUR WEBSITE,
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BAYNK - What You Need (feat. NÏKA) (Mielo Remix) - Duration: 3:40.
Boy, you had it from the start Played the game, you played your part
Heavy hearts and cautious dreams Heads in clouds to make belief
Boy, you had it from the start Have my head, you have my heart
All you looking for is me Can't you tell 'em what you need
What you need Can't you tell 'em what you need All you looking for is me
Can't you tell 'em what you need
What you need Tell 'em what you need
Had it from the start Couldn't think of being apart
Breaking free from the unseen Holding onto what has been
Boy, you know just who you are Hold my hand, don't go to far
All you' looking for is me Can't you tell 'em what you need
What you need Tell 'em what you need
Boy, you had it from the start Have my head, you have my heart
All you're looking for is me Can't you tell 'em what you need
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seeing stars | kanata + misaki - Duration: 2:14.
I'm going to jump!
I took your photo (¬‿¬)
hurry up!!
good morning (~˘▾˘)~
wait! (ง'̀-'́)ง
unbelievable ! (╯°□°)╯
hey (;一_一)
you do have a cute side (ᵔᴥᵔ)
don't you think dreams unexpectedly come true through small achievements?
so don't abandon your dream. Hold onto it tightly.
why are you here?
I told you I wouldn't come
then why are you here?
I'll always be by your side
WHAT WHAT WHAT
HEY
I'll stay by your side
I'll always be by your side too
she really irritates me, but
when I'm with her, I feel motivated
thanks to her, I made something today even I couldn't imagine
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Bud bandits: are thieves living the high life? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 2:04.
Toronto police are slamming owners of marijuana dispensaries for not reporting
robberies because they're afraid of getting arrested for selling pot.
For more on this bizarre situation, we talk to owners of 'One Stop Pot Spot' dispensary,
Charlotte and Skylar.
Hey, bud.
High… bud. (giggling)
Listen, if we were getting robbed, we'd be the first to call police.
Yeah, we're not idiots.
Wait… it looks like someone behind you is currently robbing the place.
No, she's not.
Yeah, I am.
It's the third time I hit them up this week.
Hold on, you guys are tied up!
No man, we're just testing out this hemp rope!
It is really strong.
Yeah, I feel completely immobilized.
So, I think we're ready to put that on the shelf.
Let's do it.
Yo u guys are just letting yourself get robbed?
Okay this the perfect crime.
I rob 'em and they don't call the cops! It's jackpot!
Don't listen to her!
She's just a contest winner.
Yeah! Free weed for life.
Y'know what?
I'm going to call the police.
Nonononononononono!!!
I need this.
I really really need this. This is a real stressful job, okay?
Plus, if you call the cops, they'll take all our weed!
She's taking all your weed right now.
You just blew my mind.
Okay, I have to report this.
Okay I'm gonna jet, I'm gonna jet
Come again!
Tell your friends!
See ya dude
Well, y'know what.
Maybe I won't call it in.
You two have kinda got to sort this out amongst yourselves, I guess
Thank you. Thank you man.
Now if you don't mind, we need to take the edge off.
Hey - can you pass me the Kim bong un.
Oh!
I can't...
Hang on
Oh see that's using your noodle!
And there you go
Reach into my pocket
Kim! Kim!
Call 9-1-1!
Okay, thanks for this guys.
Call 9-1-1 man!
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