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The disappointing Danger

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

You should take a look at the clip uploaded yesterday by the European Commission on YouTube.

It starts off like a cool movie with a decent dose of humor and an expected original ending.
But… it turns out to be a disappointing clip:

1) It’s too long. The gags get repetitive after a while and simply not funny at the end.
2) The end is bad. Couldn’t they pass the final message in a more skillful/funnier/original way…?

Judge for yourself:

PS: An ending comparable to the one in this clip would make it.

Will sexy clips save the EU?

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Our NiceToMeetEU-team has the honour to write an article for the next issue of the Brussels-based magazine “Eyes on Europe”. The article is to be published soon. As promised in the article, we’re placing here the videos which inspired our contribution.

The most viewed video on Eutube:

The version classified not suitable for minors by Eutube’s users:

The pictures have been taken from the first movie presented above.

Why Do YouTube?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

For those who wouldn’t have noticed it yet, this site has its very own YouTube channel. Don’t expect too much from the channel (yet!): we’re having exams and can’t make it as fancy as it deserves to be. This will change soon…

I’d like to take advantage of this opportunity (read: I want to make my break longer) and write a few words about my three favourite EU-related YouTube movies. Each video shows Europe from another, very original, perspective and fulfills a more or less educational function.

The first clip is a thorough and intellectually stimulating comparison between the EU and the Soviet Union:

The vid deserves a post on its own. I’ll write it in due time (= in a couple of weeks?). Don’t worry I didn’t forget I promised a continuation of the banana-related and Weiler-related posts!.

Another favourite is a movie on our hard-working MEP’s. Should this video be posted by someone who might one day apply for an internship in the EP? Aaaaagh, let this be a sign of my devotion to this blog and its readers:

The third and last clip is a touching (!) movie that promotes an EU program supporting the European film industry. Much has been written about this clip (also a part of my MA thesis is devoted to it: believe it or not!). I think (this is not a conclusion from my thesis though) that most people misunderstood the message at the end of the clip, which is “Let’s come together!”.

The exams will start now. Don’t expect the other 4 blog authors to post something any time soon.
They spend their time studying 18h a day…

Alla prossima volta!

PS: In case you would be to lazy to click on the link above: