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The Total Perspective Vortex
3:21
13 лет назад
Love Yer Brain - The Flaming Lips
5:56
15 лет назад
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@robotboy15
@robotboy15 7 месяцев назад
We were all right to read Mad Magazine.
@fascistalien
@fascistalien Год назад
esto es producti de la demencia frontotemporal, quizas desde cuando lo aqueja......, algunos dicen que desde el accidente en el set de "tears of the sun" en 2002.....
@handymannification
@handymannification Год назад
Peak Flaming Lips
@alex11943
@alex11943 Год назад
I don't understand Shitpeas's accent, no wonder Cunk was more successful
@eliotbeer9749
@eliotbeer9749 Год назад
Yes, this definitely hits differently 10 years later, following Bruce Willis' diagnosis with dementia. Please see the updated video description for some thoughts and notes on this.
@craigvincent8344
@craigvincent8344 Год назад
"I'm leaving this video up in part as a reminder that we never really know what's going on with someone - and indeed, they may not really know themselves at the time." Well said
@rabokarabekian409
@rabokarabekian409 Год назад
Well, in 2023, this isn't so funny now, is it? Thanks for all the exuberant excitement, Mister Willis. We laughed with ye.
@sevensixsevenseven
@sevensixsevenseven Год назад
those interviews they showed where he was having trouble speaking would have been early but well into his dementia prognosis - in fact, it would be the last major film he did before doing a bunch of direct to video that de-emphasised his speaking roles.
@bluartz8158
@bluartz8158 Год назад
This certainly has not aged well. Be well Bruce.
@MKRex
@MKRex Год назад
Sad about Bruce Willis Alzheimer’s
@theroadahead6033
@theroadahead6033 Год назад
I still cannot believe the One Show is still on TV. It's quite frankly the worst shit ever to hit a TV screen! And as for the presenters.. well just don't get me started with them.
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 Год назад
Funny. Astute
@Nutsngum1
@Nutsngum1 Год назад
Since his diagnosis this is not as funny anymore :(
@philmitchell91
@philmitchell91 Год назад
Nope, it still is. I doubt Bruce had dementia back then. He was just being an a-hole here.
@thebaron9059
@thebaron9059 Год назад
@@philmitchell91 A Grade 'A' A-hole!
@TheVicar
@TheVicar Год назад
I think that's called empathy
@judahnaveen
@judahnaveen Год назад
All the fire looks hot and everything
@misterg3627
@misterg3627 Год назад
He has dementia
@TheVicar
@TheVicar Год назад
Not 10 years ago
@moodydude6790
@moodydude6790 Год назад
Anyone else thinks that using Facebook is like peering into the total perspective vortex?
@Tom-rg2ex
@Tom-rg2ex Год назад
The first time I took took LSD, I thought immediately of the total perspective vortex upon looking at Facebook. It was terrifying, I saw only a pit of noise being spit into by the whole world, a Plato's cave whose caverns of stretched endlessly with shadow plays. I've been off of social media ever since, three and half years now, and it's the the best thing that ever happened to my peace of mind.
@chriswinwood6501
@chriswinwood6501 Год назад
Brutal. Hilarious.
@MKRex
@MKRex Год назад
Sad that in hindsight, this could’ve been telltale signs of his mental decline and Alzheimer’s.
@XavierKatzone
@XavierKatzone Год назад
Look into the "Total Perspective Vortex" (or the "overview effect," as it is more blandly called!) ... There's a name for what Shatner felt: it's called the "overview effect." The term was coined by space philosopher Frank White in his 1987 book of the same name. "The overview effect is a cognitive and emotional shift in a person's awareness, their consciousness and their identity when they see the Earth from space," White told NPR. "They're at a distance and they're seeing the Earth ... in the context of the universe." This context was what struck Shatner the most. "It was the death that I saw in space and the lifeforce that I saw coming from the planet - the blue, the beige and the white," he said. "And I realized one was death and the other was life." According to White, everyone who travels to space experiences an "overview effect" - an emotional or mental reaction strong enough to disrupt that person's previous assumptions about humanity, Earth, and/or the cosmos. Everyone's overview effect is unique to them, but there are reactions that are more common than others. www.npr.org/2022/10/23/1130482740/william-shatner-jeff-bezos-space-travel-overview-effect
@nolovedrjones9668
@nolovedrjones9668 2 года назад
Ooooof, this aged poorly with his diagnosis and subsequent retirement. Feels pretty mean-spirited now
@philmitchell91
@philmitchell91 Год назад
How has it aged poorly? Do you think he was ill all the way back then? Seems to me he was being an a-hole here. And go ask Kevin Smith what he was like to work with too.
@TheVicar
@TheVicar Год назад
Time machine logic error
@AM1465
@AM1465 2 года назад
Then it turned out he was trying to overcome something, he has asphasia.
@BLINDTUBEMARES
@BLINDTUBEMARES 2 года назад
It's sad to realise that he was actually suffering with early stages of aphasia
@unclemick-synths
@unclemick-synths Год назад
True.
@thebaron9059
@thebaron9059 Год назад
No he's not, this was nearly 10 years ago, don't make excuses for his lack of basic manners! He's just a typical American 'star' that thinks he's better than everyone else.
@BLINDTUBEMARES
@BLINDTUBEMARES Год назад
@@thebaron9059 Maybe- I'd actually feel better if it was him being a twat
@thebaron9059
@thebaron9059 Год назад
@@BLINDTUBEMARES I'm pretty sure it his him being a twat mate. He carried out a huge press junket for the film and was clearly acting 'normal' through most of it, save for a couple of bad mannered interviews, something he was already well known for. He still had a couple of high profile films to come, Red 2 and GI Joe 2 before disappearing into low budget tripe and his unfortunate decline at the hands of Aphasia. I quite enjoy some of his earlier films, but he got far too big for his boots.
@BLINDTUBEMARES
@BLINDTUBEMARES Год назад
@@thebaron9059 What a TWAT
@BenQotsa
@BenQotsa 2 года назад
Wow this hasn’t aged well. We know he had a neurological issue.
@philmitchell91
@philmitchell91 Год назад
You knew back then he had mental health issues? I call bull on that. Everyone rightfully criticises his rude behaviour back then. I see no evidence that it was as a result of mental health problems.
@BLINDTUBEMARES
@BLINDTUBEMARES 2 года назад
Great clip! Check it out- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FPWZG9uKx0c.html
@horseprotogen5560
@horseprotogen5560 2 года назад
Cool
@jasonbastian9901
@jasonbastian9901 2 года назад
Been loving the lips for 30+ years.. still cry when I hear this
@nomad9981
@nomad9981 2 года назад
really past the point of no return. I raise you two centuries. made it to annoy, my wife. she hates me
@Axis_BoldasBoognish
@Axis_BoldasBoognish 2 года назад
Blest
@AXTECK
@AXTECK 4 года назад
woooao (y) EXELENTE VIDEO
@kevtb874
@kevtb874 4 года назад
3:17 The way she leads back into 'praise' for the film just to dig at it EVEN more
@viljamtheninja
@viljamtheninja 5 лет назад
This is, in fact, the most brutally scathing film review ever.
@TPRM1
@TPRM1 Год назад
“He must’ve overcome something.” Well that aged well…
@weirdunclebob
@weirdunclebob 5 лет назад
2:46 Looked a bit like Alan Davies there for a sec! lol
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 5 лет назад
Damn! I wish Barry and Philomena had a weekly show. Hits my sense of humour on the nose.
@samuelboundy7184
@samuelboundy7184 6 лет назад
I fucking love Bruce Willis.... ...in his early career. But.... My God! Let's be honest. Early 2000's action film became shit. But best of all. Bruce Willis became impossible to fucking interview!!!! I remember seeing that Oneshow appearance live and it was awkward as fuck! Why bother going to all that trouble if turning up if you can't answer a fucking question?!?!
@sethwick8348
@sethwick8348 Год назад
Now I wonder if he was beginning to have issues with his speech already.
@robingardella299
@robingardella299 6 лет назад
Where’s the cut away to Brush Strokes, Phil 😍
@paologibellini1144
@paologibellini1144 6 лет назад
Fantastic Song!
@biohyde6039
@biohyde6039 6 лет назад
This is brilliant.
@davidwilliams345
@davidwilliams345 7 лет назад
Can anyone tell me the name of the music playing in the background?
@michaelconnolly7681
@michaelconnolly7681 Год назад
Arvo Part Spiegel in Spiegel.
@deadbeatsociety4705
@deadbeatsociety4705 7 лет назад
Check out my band's (Deadbeat Society) version of this amazing song (click my username). We rewrote the music but kept the melody, lyrics & vibe. It's about twice the speed also haha.
@ms-iz9ye
@ms-iz9ye 7 лет назад
I met Wayne at a flaming lips concert a little while before this concert and I said they should play this song again. I think he listened to me.
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning
@rumisfordrinkingnotburning 7 лет назад
sownd.
@dcvg5189
@dcvg5189 7 лет назад
Brilliant.
@RobinsTaste
@RobinsTaste 8 лет назад
Best movie-review ever.
@ianokanaotako2057
@ianokanaotako2057 8 лет назад
'...all the fire looks hot an' everything..' has now become the go-to phrase to roundly condemn any movie as being totally shit.
@MainDrainStudios
@MainDrainStudios 8 лет назад
"...otherwise he's a fookin' murderer!"
@StoutProper
@StoutProper 7 лет назад
Main Drain Studios that girl is a fucking comedy genius
@daisybuttercup6801
@daisybuttercup6801 8 лет назад
I love it, can you have a go at Eastenders?
@OOMackica
@OOMackica 8 лет назад
Brilliantly funny.
@dougsmith7083
@dougsmith7083 8 лет назад
WHOAH - Oh My Gawd track! Totally unexpected
@Mikeoneus
@Mikeoneus 8 лет назад
I don't know why, but "in front of some black blokes in the '80s" is my favourite part of this video.
@jonnyjobes3621
@jonnyjobes3621 8 лет назад
"He must've overcome something"...cracking up!
@RetroTop10
@RetroTop10 9 лет назад
Indescribably incredible performance and Dvd.
@elsviec
@elsviec 9 лет назад
I guess it's funny because it's an awful film, and Bruce Willis hates it?