Archive for the ‘film’ Category
June 25, 2008

Three days ago, Matt Harding posted the 14-month long, 42 country travelled video of him dancing across the globe. The third of such videos; Matt has visited some of the most captivating and exotic regions on our planet to do a little jig. Never forget to dance.
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June 24, 2008

Like peanut butter and chocolate, stop motion animation and Legos are a perfect match. This spin-off site for “brick filming” looks to be a new and upcoming haven for lovers of the genre. Eventually, one assumes a gallery of movies as well as a much more informative blog on the subject. If you build it, they will watch.
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June 23, 2008

Seven simple words defined a culture, a medium and a career and the prognosticator of the issue has sadly shed his mortal coil. It took an incredible comedian to show us just how silly and hypocritical our civilization truly is. Farewell, Mr. Carlin (1937-2008).
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June 5, 2008

Ellora Klein is 1283 days old. Her father, Arnold Klein, has taken a picture of her every day of her life to date. Watch time fly.
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May 29, 2008

A local Colorado man, Jeff Peckman, claims to have a real “gray” alien caught on film peering into a bedroom window at night. He will broadcast this video to news media for all the world to see. It’s real because it’s on film, right?
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May 17, 2008

When your message is difficult to get across with traditional storytelling, animation is usually the best medium for the job. The fine folks at Three Legged Legs really know how to illustrate a point. Whether for commercial interests or their own, these guys really know their stuff.
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May 5, 2008

Jean-Claude Van Damme is known for riveting martial arts films where he gets to strut his physique as he performs 360º split-kicks into the faces of his opponents. Recently, he has taken on more traditional acting roles with more thought and less kiss-kiss-bang-bang. In J.C.V.D., he plays himself as a star returning home and snaps “because [he's] a nutjob.” Here’s to crushing walnuts with your buttocks.
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March 22, 2008

We all love movies, but sometimes we would like to make sure we see a movie that is actually good. So we ask our friends who’ve seen the movie for their review. If our friends can be trusted, so can their review of proper entertainment. Spill.com is a movie review site hosted, and reviews given by, “your friends.” Clever, funny and insightful; the critics lay it down without holding back and delivered in a very unique fashion. Let’s go out to the movies.
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March 19, 2008

Fan of Hayao Miyazaki? Then surely you know of Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind. Princess Nausicaä cruises the countryside on her personal glider called a mehve (one of the many interesting flying machines in the Miyazaki universe). As it turns out, the industrious folks at Open Sky have been working on making a real-world mehve. One carry-on per person.
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March 14, 2008

25-year-old Amy Walker is an actress, singer, dancer and all-around talent. She has become, recently, most notable for her uncanny ability to speak in over 20 different accents (including dialects/areas of particular countries). Where is she from? Appears to be Seattle, WA.
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