The knockoff videos show those characters in lewd, violent, or disturbing scenarios, but YouTube lists them alongside the official videos from the characters» owners.
Not exact matches
It's the first matchmaking app to hook deeply into our culture: creating a flirt scene between athletes at the Olympics, importing randiness to Coachella (traffic on Tinder spikes during big festivals) and spawning
knockoffs like a Jewish dating app (JSwipe) and the parody
video «Kinder» for kids» play dates.
Going by its title alone, The Autopsy Of Jane Doe sounds like a Faces Of Death
knockoff or maybe one of those Japanese gore
videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he thought he was watching a real snuff film.
Other thematically unrelated but visually cohesive works include a trio of Early Modernist
knockoffs from the mid-1980s by Sherrie Levine, which remain conceptually irritating but here look refreshingly, crisply graphic; a 45 - minute
video from 1994 by Gary Hill; a 2009 color photograph of a child in a white Levi's t - shirt by Josephine Pryde; some bundled pseudo-newspapers by Robert Gober (1992) and, in a collaboration between Gober and Christopher Wool, a photograph of a girl's dress hanging in a tree (the dress presumably Gober's handiwork; the photograph, Wool's), near one of the latter's enamel - on - aluminum pattern paintings.
Such devices do exist in China — where the
video originated — and rather than being an iPhone SE 2 prototype, this is more likely to be an iPhone X
knockoff.