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master-metal-dice2013
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2008
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มุมมอง 8510 ปีที่แล้ว
dave d rave licks da mosquito bat with darren peerless and metal-dice
spheres of death
มุมมอง 13111 ปีที่แล้ว
i changed the tune to the spheres in my eyes a better tune for the video i like messing with videos although making my own is a whole lot more enjoyable
Schizophrenia- (necro) played by dj.bondux
มุมมอง 25112 ปีที่แล้ว
schizophrenia (red vinyl) pressed in germany by hhv.de
scizophrenia by necro vidz by metal-dice
มุมมอง 8312 ปีที่แล้ว
my description of life and back in the day suck johhs cheesy feet you bitches
blak christmas aka metal dice 2012 brap brap rap
มุมมอง 18612 ปีที่แล้ว
blak christmas aka metal dice 2012 brap brap rap
alien mutilation by a.ka.metal-dice.wmv
มุมมอง 57712 ปีที่แล้ว
alien mutilation by the kgb feat some music of thrash metal
necro -Öne for the butcher knife
มุมมอง 88913 ปีที่แล้ว
necros butcher knife video by metal-dice feat metal-dice charles manson jeffrey daehmer and the creator of the nazi flying saucer and charles bronson and pictures of the illuminati and aliens
The Prisoner - Episode 17 - Fall Out (with Commentary).avi
มุมมอง 108K13 ปีที่แล้ว
this is the end of the prisoner i edited this myself to show the big white baloon shrivelling up and melting away the baloons name is called rover wich lets out an evil whale whilst capturing its prisoner .and the return to london from the prisoner island in whales,also the midget butler becomes number sixes(patrick mcgoohan)butler at his premises after running for the red routemaster driving o...
Dj.bondux(1) vs mf .dice
มุมมอง 11013 ปีที่แล้ว
video made in thorn beef by a.k.a. metaldice for the project of the function of the concrete jungle
group home the realhess feat Decomposition_of_Baby_Pigs.mp4
มุมมอง 19214 ปีที่แล้ว
this video was made to explain how good hip hop has rotted just like this dead baby pig amd the formation of creativity to degenaration of the mind and lfe
Elementz -sunz of man feat the tronz robot band
มุมมอง 11814 ปีที่แล้ว
video i made using lg viewty using the tro
Blackbox coffin-mf.dice.3gp
มุมมอง 8214 ปีที่แล้ว
tune made wayback in de good old dayz by akmetal-dice
Anarchy uk d and d and metal-dice productionz.- music is angerfist-yes-yes.
มุมมอง 27314 ปีที่แล้ว
anarchistz going mental at the fedz in brighton
In Ontario Canada, I asked for the custom license plate KAR120C. The clerk laughed and said they get that request like 10 times a year. At EVERY DMV office!
46の愛川欽也がよかった
一度行ってみたかったな
撤退‼️
I AM NOT A NUMBER!! I AM A FREE MAN!!!!
Can someone explain it all to me? 😅
Angelo Muscat wrote the screenplay for this episode, there are no interviews with Muscat in TH-cam videos
Now he is free to roam around inside the game under his own will. But he is still inside the game and always will be. That seems to be the best any of us can hope for: to not be subject to the manipulation of the gamesters.
Klaus schwab wants to turn the world into this show.
This show was very interpretative so there is a lot of debate about what this episode even means. I think it means he never escaped, because there is no escape. When I say escape it could mean physically and or mentally. The Village has no walls, because the world is the village is the premise of this scene. To me, the hint to this is the fact his the door made that remote control actuating sound to his "own home". This suggests he either finally broke and is living a mental delusion thinking he finally escape, or his wardens are a much bigger secret society with far reaching control and influence. I sort of think this latter one is the message it is trying to tell. All through out the series everything is questionably real. Everything you see may be part of the facade of the village or the affects of his interrogation. We don't even know for sure who are inmates and who are agents/guards. For all we know, the only prisoner is #6 himself. For all we know the village isn't real and just the hallucination or a mental affect of psychological torture and interrogation. The Prisoner posed the question of the Matrix first.
End...
Did anyone notice the double entendre when the black limousine passed number 6 near his vehicle?
The greatest TV show ever made.
To this day, also with what Big Finish could build upon, The Prisoner still has a great deal to say on what true freedom really means.
The village housed an ICBM?
No. 48 thumbs his way down the highway, then when that doesn't get any response he crosses the road and thumbs his way in the opposite direction.
J ai remarqué ça aussi ... 🤭🤭
Looking past the allegorical themes, I thought this sequence was rather poignant and gave a satisfying conclusion to the show (even with the implication that 6 is not entirely free).
The stupidest ending......totally incomprehensible. ......no explanations of the series itself......
I love those tunes played in this episode so sixties and emotion evoking, first introspective then triumphant.
Parody?...a love letter to and from everyone who ever dreamed of being close to genius of Patrick McGoohan and the folks who made this fabulous show. Well done!
So, we are all prisoners of our own device!
OK, I see MaGoohan and the butler get on the 59 bus. How close does it get to Trafalgar Square, where they stopped the truck, and where Leo McKearn goes? The Parliament's Westminster Palace, Peer Entrance, otherwise known as House of LORDS. But maybe the 59 bus used to get closer. Of course, we don't know whether No. 6 and Butler have just taken a previous bus to transfer to the 59, since we simply see them running toward it (currently, the 59 seems to pick up at Travis Square, but I don't know where that stop is at. And where is No. 6's house at?
This series was fascinating for about three episodes. Then it just fell apart, depending on nonsensical circumstances and intentionally ambiguous events.
Best series ever. I drive with a fedora on. People think me strange. Dont have a lotus 7, but my 32 light 8 a close second
I have watched this maybe 50 times or more and I still find this last episode and especially this final sequence to be so profoundly moving.
I scroll through all these comments and not one mention of the large black vehicle that passes by Number 6 just before he drives away from his home! Is it or is it not the same vehicle that gasses him at the beginning of every episode and is it the same nefarious person in the black top hat who actually inserts the gas cartridge in his door lock?
Oui c est les croques morts, c est un cercle vicieux car on revient au début.
Rag March by itself, 2min. 16sec. m.th-cam.com/video/fJ1Ml6xoHoc/w-d-xo.html
What tune was playing as the top hat man was hitchhiking?
Dem dry bones by four lads
Evacuate! Evacuate! Evacuate! Evacuate! Evacuate!
One of the few television series that had a carefully preplanned ending.The showrunners knew at the time that the premise had a finite amount of staying power.Hollywood and the BBC are afraid to take risks. Instead they bleed good tv show bone dry!!
Dem bones, dem bones, dem, dry bones...
a very bizarre ending..i thought this took place on an island ? yet a truck can drive from there to london in no time lol. they could have made the ending so much more simpler and more sane if u ask me...a simple revealing of who number one was and a show down vs number 6 who eventually would say why he resigned and then he is freed some how...also number one would have been the butler ;)
It seems it was on a peninsula or just a waterfront area (you see it also in the first episode when No. Six asks for a map). But I think it could be anywhere, it probably doesn't matter, since the entire show is more about symbols and allegory. Your kind of ending would be too predictable and ordinary. This is what makes this show so unique and unconventional. Yeah, there are some inconstistencies in plot development and production glitches throughout the series but it is still my most favourite show.
The secret tunnel that connects The Village (and the island upon which it sits) to the City of London was built by the same people who constructed the suspension bridge from Hawaii to San Francisco!
.....get rid of the music! Whats the matter with you?
What a pity europe not the same
UK in the early 1970's. Looked so cool!😃
Anybody notice that no.6’s house was number 1
To me, the ending symbolizes two things for me, first, he never escaped and is still a prisoner and number 1 may have been the butler.
5:20 I used to take the 59 bus regularly from Euston to Brixton, but it doesn't go via Westminster Bridge anymore, that is now the 159 bus route.
Angelo Muscat was penniless and only 47 when he died.
❤🙏
Is this actually real
The butler was a secret dissident all along.
Sooooo, was #6 the ultimate human being or just some alienated pig with great spy skills.
Above all ....an allegory
master-metal-dice2013. WHICH and WAIL, not wich and whale. Rover is a name so it should start with a CAPITAL letter. The name of the balloon ( TWO L's NOT ONE ) was originally "Guardian" in the book by David McDaniel. A name I find so much more sinister and suited to the plot. The county is WALES not whales. The village is not an Island (as portrayed in the show) in Wales. It is a fictitious Island and i believe no reference of it being in Wales is mentioned in the show. People just recognise it as the actual village of Portmeirion, (a "Folly" built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis), in North Wales. Patrick McGoohan. CAPITAL P. CAPITAL M. CAPITAL G. The series was wacky but oh so watchable. The screen writers must have been on some serious sh*t when writing the final episode. Maybe I wouldn't have picked you up on your appalling spelling and grammar if you had included the commentary as advertised.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered.
Yes-sir
It Means What It Is............... Surreal, bizzare, crazy, weird, silly, scary, fantastic and many more descriptions for best tv series ever. WHY ? So many questions, so many answers............Be seeing you
The commentary was as mysterious as the episode.
The commentary is in Braille. That is, it must be felt.
loved this ending totally; always seemed the right way to go out for me; we are all just bones walking around...
To those who think that Patrick Mc Goohan has contributed to ''The Prisoner'' for mere entertainment, they obviously haven't heard the interviews he has given afterward. He actually invited people to debate and give their opinions. He wanted some sort of reflexion and questionning. I would like to share a point of view. In the final episode ''Fall out' , the scene at @sec reveals that number ONE is no one else than himself under the mask of a monkey! Therefore the only plausible conclusion, is that all this madness is the on-going game played in the mind of the prisoner from which everyone is sick in the Village. The fact that he escape at the end doesn't make him a free man. He just comes out of the village to get himself lost again in the more sophisticated matrix of the city of London. When under psychic torture by number 2, under the question why have you resigned? he finally answers : '' for peace of mind''. He is not believed by number 2 but it a simple and honest answer. At a conscious level, the mind wants to reach peace but can't reach it by its own terms. I think That Mr. Mc Goohan would have agreed with this statement. There was no serials who got that far in getting at the root of our human existence than the prisoner. What's next ? For those who can imagine another episode, The peace of mind is exactly what is achieved in the film ''Revolver'' (2007) with Jason Statham that you can see on you tube. It is the logical expansion of the prisoner. If you have love the 17th episode of the prisoner you will enjoy this movie.
Golden post right here
I heard NO commentary! Shenanigans! Shenanigans!
I’m pretty sure that in one version of this (maybe the one that originally aired), the final shot was of the prison bars closing across the screen as they had done at the end of previous episodes (to indicate that number 6 was still a prisoner?). Can anyone confirm this?
No one escaped the Village, instead of the bars slamming, the word Prisoner at the end of the finale indicates we are all imprisoned in a society
@@garyrhone1395 Merci de la précision ❤🙏
Old enough to remember when it originally aired in the U.S.- as the summer replacement for Jackie Gleason (talk about contrasts!). Reminds me how we used to listen intently to the Beatles albums, trying to discern the deep hidden meaning they (obviously) put in all their songs. McGoohan was brilliant in ending the series this way- if he done a straightforward conventional ending like George Markstein advocated, the result would have disappointed most of the viewers.