One of the stories that made the front page of Digg today was this compilation of the 20 "greatest" Nike commercials, by which I think they mean "neatest" or "celebritiest." Either way, incomplete without my favorite Nike commercial ever. And I'm not exactly the biggest Nike fan. I have never owned a pair. But the 90 second spot aired during the 2002 Winter Olympics simply floored me.
Directed by Jake Scott and featuring music by Jonathan Elias, "Move" is stunning.
Found this video of Imogen Heap on Digg, using some of the live looping tricks she picked up from Zoe Keating to do a solo, breathtaking performance of "Just For Now."
A speed painting of Thom Yorke of Radiohead that shows the intense revision and revisitation great artwork requires. [YouTube]
The gun rack scene from one of the best films of our era, Wayne's World. [YouTube]
Clip of the amazing secret spy octopus. Check out Blue Planet from the BBC. [YouTube]
A new BMW spot features an UNKLE rework of Beethoven. [YouTube] [Thanks, Mike] UPDATE Appreciate the visual artistry in this high-quality Quicktime. [Thanks, Preston]
A 50-minute interview of Larry David by Ricky Gervais. Not to be missed. [DailyMotion]