Meatballs – I know what you did 28 Summers Ago
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The horror that was the movie “Meatballs.”
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The horror that was the movie “Meatballs.”
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Ira Glass of “This American Life” semi-fame giving his advice on storytelling in four parts. Part three being my favorite of the four.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
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The new short film by Blu: an ambiguous animation painted on public walls.
Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche).
You can find more about them and their work, here.
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The horror that was Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
Music is “Lux Aeterna”, full orchestral remix by Clint Mansell from the film “Requiem for a Dream”.
Posted on July 9, 2008 in Outtakes | 5 Comments
Their laughs will live on forever.
1. George Carlin
2. Richard Pryor
3. Andy Kaufman
4. Rodney Dangerfield & 5. Sam Kinnison
6. Gilda Radner
7. Lenny Bruce
8. Buddy Hackett
9. Redd Foxx
10. Mitch Hedburg
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Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro (‘Raging Bull’) and Al Pacino (‘Scent of a Woman’) star as a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the adrenaline fueled psychological thriller ‘Righteous Kill,’ directed by Jon Avnet (‘Red Corner,’ ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’) and written by Russell [...]
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Original Bangkok Dangerous directors Danny and Oxide Pang return to familiar territory with this remake of their own popular 1999 thriller about a ruthless hitman (Nicolas Cage) who travels to Bangkok in order to carry out four crucial jobs. During the course of his missions, the triggerman falls in love with a pretty local girl [...]
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Tony Robbins talks about how to unlock your true potential — and high-fives Al Gore in the front row! A fast-paced, mind-expanding, motivating TEDTalk for high achievers and those who wish to be. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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This is a compilation of famous scenes from some popular movies remade in GTA IV.
Scenes include:
Godfather – Tollbooth Scene (Sonny’s Murder)
Goodfellas – “Then He Kissed Me” scene
Reservoir Dogs – Mexican Standoff scene
I Am Legend – Neville vs. Fred
American History X – Opening Scene
Fight Club – Ending Scene
Posted on July 9, 2008 in Outtakes | No Comments
Tarantino explains what the film TOP GUN is really about.
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This is the fight for all of humanity. The two icons of their respective sports finally duel it out.
See McCracken vs. Jesus trailer and more funny videos on FunnyOrDie.com
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Posted on July 8, 2008 in Filmmaking 360 | 1 Comment
The 20th century’s defining sci-fi epic was a byproduct of collaboration between two geniuses with wildly divergent worldviews. Their clash followed Arthur C. Clarke to the end.
…If Kubrick interpreted the story more bleakly than Clarke intended – The Sentinel can also be read as a tale of man’s ascending one more rung on the ladder [...]
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This is a guest post written by Darius Monsef for Cineleet.com. Darius is the Creator & Executive Editor of COLOURlovers.com.
…When a new viral video pops up on the internet it can reach upwards of 20,000,000 views… that’s more than can be said about any of Eddie Murphy’s latest films. Advertising agencies and major brands [...]
Posted on July 6, 2008 in Filmmaking 360 | No Comments
From – arincrumley:
Matt talks about his project a Swarm of Angles and the general concepts behind collaboration in the digital era. I personally would love to see collaborative editing tools evolve to the point where you could upload raw footage and anyone could add to the meta data like it was a wiki and [...]
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J.J. Abrams traces his love of the unseen mystery — the heart of Alias, Lost, and the upcoming Cloverfield — back to its own magical beginnings, which may or may not include an early obsession with magic, the love of a supportive grandfather, or his own unopened Mystery Box.
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