Comments on: 1 of my all time fave stock vids http://nastynets.com/?p=895 internet surfing club Mon, 30 Jan 2012 07:34:08 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: guthrie http://nastynets.com/?p=895&cpage=1#comment-5966 guthrie Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:31:37 +0000 http://nastynets.com/?p=895#comment-5966 thanks <a href="http://www.tommoody.us/archives/2007/09/08/stock-popcorn/" rel="nofollow">tom</a> for actually turning it into a gif!: <img src="http://www.nastynets.com/secretstash/popcorn16_2.gif"> thanks tom for actually turning it into a gif!:

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By: guthrie http://nastynets.com/?p=895&cpage=1#comment-5952 guthrie Fri, 07 Sep 2007 17:08:04 +0000 http://nastynets.com/?p=895#comment-5952 definitely tom! it is absurd, i can't really imagine how a kernel could be used by itself (even keyed out) my favorite part is the wire holding the piece of popcorn, and the awkwardness of the twirling -- it makes it seem as though its some dude alone in a room video-taping a popcorn kernel all by himself (or at least thats my stock fantasy) and also: it resembles an animated gif :) definitely tom! it is absurd, i can’t really imagine how a kernel could be used by itself (even keyed out)

my favorite part is the wire holding the piece of popcorn, and the awkwardness of the twirling — it makes it seem as though its some dude alone in a room video-taping a popcorn kernel all by himself (or at least thats my stock fantasy)

and also: it resembles an animated gif :)

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By: tom moody http://nastynets.com/?p=895&cpage=1#comment-5944 tom moody Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:59:01 +0000 http://nastynets.com/?p=895#comment-5944 This is nice--like a piece of found modernist sculpture. But absurd--popcorn is never observed as a single popped kernel in the commercial context, it's always bouncing or spilling with other kernels. The 70s TV/shopping channel severity of the blue screen tops it off. This is nice–like a piece of found modernist sculpture. But absurd–popcorn is never observed as a single popped kernel in the commercial context, it’s always bouncing or spilling with other kernels. The 70s TV/shopping channel severity of the blue screen tops it off.

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