Re "The URLs are in the correct order; the videos are not. ": One time a group of us went to see the French film "Lacombe Lucien" (director Louis Malle, 1974). Based on Malle's own experiences it tells the story of a teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II. He wanted to join the Resistance movement but they rejected him as he was too young. As he wanted to see action and not sit on the sidelines he decided to join the Gestapo and work for the collaborators. Brilliant study of the ambiguity of war.
The thing is, the art-house cinema mixed up the reels and we ended up seeing characters that had been murdered in previous scenes suddenly reappearing. Funny thing: my memory of the movie has everything in the correct sequence. A vindication of Burroughs' cut-up technique.
