Para Fuera
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  • great

  • o_O

  • Great mini! Your efforts to educate us are greatly appreciated! This is what lifes about. Go after what makes you FEEL passion. Love is key. That's god n family n freedom. Don't give up even if your told you won't make it. Strive harder n laugh when they say you'll find love when hell freezes over and the sky falls down. Hmmm.

  • this video makes me wish i still had my grandfather.

  • what does microsoft have to do with this

  • wow, great person.

    i wish more ppl like him could be out there

  • i wonder if he is good at tetris

  • Please watch this. It's a very touchy subject for me. Talking about death and old age

  • He speaks the truth life is full of ups and downs !! Really Good short film !!!

  • This guy is amazing, I wish I could live a life half as interesting as his.

  • I've been watching a lot of the Sundance videos on YouTube at random, and most of the ones I've seen have been documentaries. But this is pretty much the only one I've liked. The others have been about random, esoteric topics and weirdo people and have little in the way of storytelling. In time, like most pictures, they'll have a measure of poignance to them; but this was a true retrospective and look into the life of someone who has actually done something.

  • What's his book called again? I want to buy it.

  • he is my hero.

  • pobres dementes locos sin nada que hacer

  • Beautiful story... I wish I could meet Dr. Bing

  • After (almost) all has been said and done, Dr. Bings' insight into what's important is the most important part of this film and of his life as been - his family. Most of us believe throughout our life that our jobs, money, and fame are the most important; yet ask anyone who's 100 years old (or nearly) and they won't mention those things as what's important. It's always about the relationships you've had and the impact to your life and others lives. Hmmmmm.

  • Amen CarmelaBianchi, Amen

  • Hola ya leiste esto te vas a morir sino se lo mandas a 9999999999999999 billones de personas. pendejadas

  • Come the definitive project. The great corporations zionist are retiring their capitals of the industry to invest it in investigation, like controlling all the natural resources, the plan is to continue selling arms, to finish selling the polluting fuel, to control the potable water, to handle the climate and his I complete and but yearned for dream to sell I oxygenate, for that reason they contaminate and they do not allow that they find agreements to diminish the contamination.

  • Most be cool to live through some of the most major wars throughout the world, and seeing many different new technologies and generations rise up.

  • Very nice. A perfect ending to the movie.

  • awesome.... :o)

  • what a perfect little movie and about an amazing man and his extraordinary life

  • absolutely incredible

  • what a beautiful life... With all it's triumphs and hardships. Well lived sir!

  • 4:35 sometimes (smile) lol

  • wow i sooo envious of his life and the things he might have seen, lived, and even been apart of and imagine the countless things he knows

  • This is amazing.

  • an intelligent man deserves to live long!

  • @xiiighenxiii it's not about what one deserves we all die in the end.

  • wow.

  • His eyes, are just awesome. They really do tell his whole life's story.

  • he is absolutely amazing. thank you for sharing

  • "Sometimes a ripe fruit has more flavor than one straight from the tree!"

  • I was Dr. Bing's executive assistant at Huntington Institute of Applied Medical Research back in 1969-1972--when I was fresh out of college! I remember his phones ringing with likes Charles Lindbergh and Hans Selye. I'm happy to see he is celebrating his 100th birthday and still is full of wisdom! Thanks to Ryan Seacrest for the head's up! Happy Birthday, Dr. Bing!!!

  • ugh i find all these stories so depressing. they make you think about what the hell you're doing with your own life.

  • ryan seacrest tweeted this.

  • ale to zjebane

  • He's still alive, I just visited him last week. Still fulll of wisdom and great quotes.

  • This is a wonderfull documentary! I very much enjoyed it. Thank you for posting it.

  • Excellent!!

  • Awesome...Loved it!

  • 100 years. Wow! He doesn't even look it.

  • "Thanks"

    :)

  • bravo Nicholas

  • He looks great for 100.

  • nice job. is he still alive?

  • Very touching and a very fun and joyful life he had, he is a good man:)

  • This definitely deserves to win! It has much more meaning than the other ones I've seen. It has my vote!

  • hope i dont live that long

  • why?

  • cuz my life sucks as is haha, and i only 21

  • Lol, doesn't this make you like want to actually live? I know it sure made me think that, and I'm 17.

  • Truly inspirational and yes, what a great man! And thank you for articulating the essence of life in such a simple terms. Family, curiosity, persistance, and tolerance!

    peace, and thanks for your service, Dr. Bing.... and all!

    Marine 606 thanks for the bing relation--I too will think about Dr. Bing now when I use it.

  • (5*)

    What an amazing gentleman !

    Hay muy pocas personas como el, hoy en dia !

  • I wish he still worked at Columbia!!

  • Wow. Truly inspiring. Great, great man right there.

  • 100 wow what a man. :D

  • God bless him!!!! Long life for him and all his loves ones!!!! He reminds me of my grandparents and my father who just passed away a few years ago...I missed them so much, that every time I see an old person, I always try to make them my friends in order to feel some comfort from my lost.

  • Inspiration!

  • Very touching, he reminds me of my grandfather who just passed away. So kind, and sentimental.

  • Lots of wisdom to learn from. Many achievements yet humble and bright at the same time. And yes, most important is the family and learning to be have tolerance even in the end, of our enemies. Thank you for sharing your beautiful story

  • Very Interesting.

  • so much wisdom from a short biography. ..."what i did was not important... ....what is most important to me is my family.... THANKS"

  • I dont know how to break this to you lightly but what doctors call a diseases is really an atlas that has been shifted at the top of the spine causing the the spine to contort. This creates asymmetrical imbalances in the spine upsetting the symmetry of nerve supplying energy to both sides of the body equally. Upcspine, Knee chest is good. Keep appointments. videos on atlas orthogonal videos on my favorite list, worth watching.

  • I love it... beautiful!

    plus, what a cute ole man!

  • Fantastic. Reallt open my eyes

  • A beautiful, full life.

  • did he meke eny thing 4 trumpet??? i wont 2 play em! plz reply if u know and a URL if u can find 1

  • Excellent little film. Great job to all who worked on it.

  • This was excellent, I really enjoyed this film.

  • he show's us it's best to take life slow enjoy every momment of your life the good and the bad never wast a momment of your life live every day like it's your last i respect Dr.Bing now any time i use Bing on msn i will remeber you Dr.Bing i wish i could thank you

  • wow,that is a awesome piece...i just love!

  • Awesome video! :) Great man!

  • This is beautiful! I absolutely love this. I too cried when he said "thanks!" Thank you for posting.

  • love it!

  • After viewing this beautiful piece, I'm sure Dr. Bing has quite a few more people holding him in their heart. I certainly do. Thanks for sharing the story of this incredible man. The photographer did an amazing job.

  • All of you're posts are touching and rewarding. I'm the Cinematographer of Dr. Bing and it was gift to be able to shoot this. I'm so happy that it's resonating with all of you. I've seen it countless times and it still moves me. The "fleeting moments" bit packs a powerful punch. Makes me want to embrace everyone and enjoy the ride.

  • I have much respect for Dr. Bing. "Para Fuera", such a masterpiece of grace, beauty and heartfelt emotions. A reflection of a mans life filled with so many colors that flow into notes in the air. I loved his story telling it took me through a journey in time that is sometimes forgotten. I am a professional photographer and love seeing all the black and white photos in the album priceless. Medical and music it is a combination of different shades of reds. Life how beautiful...I cried. "Thanks"

  • This man is just amazing.

  • I like how he ended with "thanks" That's a clever way to describe one's life.... This was wonderful! Thanks for posting!

  • what a wonderful man. a man that has inspired those to film his thoughts and accomplishments. great film, you put a smile on my face:)

  • very well done! - marcoe

  • i enjoyed this

  • what an amazing and inspirational life

  • ......

  • Awesome! Great work guys!

  • This is great! What a great story, and greater man!

    Just excellent!

  • Now Just imagine if every grand ma and grandpa had the chance to leave their experiences in film. We young people would not be wrestling with the weight of time and stupid mistakes every generation makes both as individual and collective level.

  • AWesome!

  • this was very well put together. great directing, lighting and sound. i'm going to watch more of your video's. keep up the great job, peace!!!!!!!!!

  • awesome story

  • for being 100 years old, he is in amazing shape!

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