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"Downfall," a German film released in 2004 about Hitler's last days, has been adopted for wildly popular YouTube parodies that have spanned mock rants about topics as varied as playing Xbox video ...
Constantin Film, the production company behind the Adolf Hitler film "Downfall" that spawned hundreds of Internet parodies, defended its decision to have YouTube remove the clips in part as a response ...
YouTube has recently begun removing videos that feature content from Constantin Films’ 2004 film, Der Untergang (“Downfall”), despite the fact that many of these videos are parodies and thus ...
There was a while there — oh, 2009 or so — when you could barely go a day without someone posting a new parody of the scene in Downfall when Adolf Hitler learns he’s lost the war. If you missed that ...
A former professor who was fired after creating an online parody video depicting faculty members as Nazis can proceed with his breach of contract claims against the university where he worked, a ...
The 2004 Oscar foreign-language film nominee “Downfall,” depicting Adolf Hitler’s final days, is certainly an unlikely source for a mass Internet comedy explosion. But a pivotal scene in the film, in ...
Quite a few people are outraged by the recent takedown of those YouTube videos that show Hitler launching into a tirade on just about every subject — from Michael Jackson's death to Sarah Palin to the ...
NEW YORK – Adolf Hitler, for years a vessel of frustration in a popular Internet meme, has been quieted. "Downfall," a German film released in 2004 about Hitler's last days, has been adopted for ...
YouTube has recently begun removing videos that feature content from Constantin Films' 2004 film, Der Untergang ("Downfall"), despite the fact that many of these videos are parodies and thus ...