Google Wave Used to Make Goofy YouTube Movies

Posted by raymond padilla on 16 October 2009 5 Comments

Google has huge plans for its upcoming collaborative messaging tool, Google Wave, but a lot of people don’t know what the hell it is and what it’s supposed to do. In the hands of some YouTube users, Google Wave is a tool for making entertaining movies (entertaining for nerds anyway). First up is a famous clip from Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. (Please note that foul language is used.)

Not quite as entertaining is this Google Wave version of Good Will Hunting:


I’m actually super interested in Google Wave and I believe it has a lot of potential as a useful communications tool. That said, if people keep making movies like the Pulp Fiction one, I’d be satisfied with the application as a source of unintentional comedy.

Posted by raymond padilla   @   16 October 2009 5 comments
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Hrolf says:

I posted that to my facebook for people to see. makes me want to see Pulp Fiction again.

BigBlak says:

What the hell is Google Wave, is this one of the products they axed?

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