uNTITLED mONSTROSITY Written by Michael Collins, Directed by Patrick Ford, Music by Jamie Gilbert Introducing Pavel Charuza as Maopaw. Special Thanks: Gaslight Brewery, South Orange NJ. We originally started to make this monstrosity for the 2008 NYC Film Race www.filmracing.com Theme: Happy Birthday - Action: Hanging a picture Went overtime & thus disqualified. Finished it because... I don't really know why. A Mess is a Terrible Thing to Waste. http://www.sweetspotincorporated.com
Genre: Funny Videos
by: MachoChango
The ugly music monstrosity unfolds.
by: begintransmissionfilms
pug beagle = this monstrosity
by: dangerrusty
The owner of this lime green monstrosity loves driving high...up in the air. There's no other reason why anyone would spend money to lift their car with this ridiculous suspension set.
Genre: Auto Videos
by: SippinOE40s
Have you ever seen a man eat a burger in 3 bites, and more importantly, is this a glorious act or a monstrosity? You decide!
by: IdiosyncraticAlex
Adam stops by Taqueria La Cumbre in the Mission District of San Francisco, where he chows down on the infamous Super Burrito. This edible monstrosity is loaded with two pounds of meat, salsa, beans, guacamole, and cheese. All new episodes of Man v. Food air Wednesdays at 10pm E/P only on Travel Channel. www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Man_v_Food
Genre: Entertainment
by: TravelChannelTV
Game Gear - Alien Syndrome Sega 1992 Longplay Game Retro Play MovieAlien Syndrome is a run and gun arcade game developed by Sega in 1987. Two players control two soldiers named Ricky and Mary, who must fight their way through large eight-way scrolling levels rescuing their comrades who are being held by aliens. After they have rescued a certain number of hostages the exit opens and they can pass through it in order to fight the end-of-level guardian. If this monstrosity is defeated, they move onto the next stage. As well as two player simultaneous gameplay, Alien Syndrome features pick-ups which assist the player including better weapons and maps of the current level. The game was later ported to the Sega Master System (1988), Amiga (1988), Atari ST, ZX Spectrum (1989), Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 (1988), Famicom (1988), Nintendo Entertainment System (1989), published by Tengen), and the Sega Game Gear (1992).
Genre: Video Games
by: retrogamemovies