Archive for the ‘Movies’ Category

Wed
30
Jul 2008
SsSss SsSSs Ss!! 

Translated from parceltongue: Get over to this website as soon as possible and watch an exclusive trailer for HP and the Half-Blood Prince.

 

Coming in November… glee…

 

Now Playing: Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte - net@night June 2008 - net@night 58: Amber’s Beef

Wed
30
Jan 2008
You’re born.. 

..You die… In between, take the time to play the drums…

 

From Neatorama:

100 people, arranged in order of their ages from one to 100, all play a drum. It’s much more fascinating than it sounds. The film was produced by Lenka Clayton and James Price.

 

I agree that it was pretty fascinating. But then again, I like images and documentary style photography that deals with changes over time.

 

Now Playing: PC Gamer Magazine - PC Gamer Podcasts - PCGP Episode 116

Fri
18
May 2007
It’s been a LOOOONNNGGGG time… 

Definately from kottke.org:

A list of film’s most impressive and famous long takes, including those from Boogie Nights, Touch of Evil, Children of Men, and The Player. Featuring the now-standard YouTube clips of each long take.

There’s alot of clips to view there. A great compilation. I love long takes in movies, especially when it’s more than just a technical exercise. Read up on the section about Goodfellas for example. I miss being a film major in college.

 

Current Mood: (nostalgic) nostalgic

Fri
18
May 2007
100…99….98….97… 

So given the fact that work sucks..I took some time at lunch to read through some RSS feeds and I got some great articles and links that I’d like to share with you.

First Up, linked from Dvorak Uncensored, there’s the following video.. how many movies can you name? Can you sit through all 100?

Video: 100 Movies, 100 Quotes, 100 Numbers

Current Music: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte - Security Now 91: Marc Maiffret of eEye Digital Security

Current Mood: (indifferent) indifferent

Thu
19
Apr 2007
[Geek] Mum, have you been bitten? 

ShaunFrom IMDB Memorable Quotes: Shaun of the Dead

Shaun: [in concerned tone] Mum, have you been bitten?
Barbara: No, but Philip has.
Shaun: Oh, OK.
Ed: [concerned] What’s going on?
Shaun: We might have to kill my step-dad.
Ed: Oh, OK.

Zombies.. who doesn’t love ‘em. Friends of ours had a zombie gaming party last week. I don’t know if either of them have a blog or I’d link to it.. In any case, since you can never have enough zombie games, especially simple ones, I ran across this Zombie Chow Down, compliments of this week’s Nodwick links.

Current Music: Green Day - American Idiot

Current Mood: (annoyed) annoyed

Tue
17
Apr 2007
[Culture] Burn the Land 

PVP - Think GeekWow, it’s been over a year since I posted about anything Serenity related. However, sometimes you run across something that brings you back full circle. Plus, I needed to continue my titles and I was only part way through the song

I happened to be listening to some music by The Bedlam Bards, who happen to have an album called On the Drift ~ Music Inspired by Firefly and Serenity.

Now, while you may not be interested in the entire album, some of the tracks have been released for promotion a while back. In fact, it was this track that helped inspire the rest of the album — The Ballad of Joss. Figured you might want to take a listen to that track and laugh.. granted if you aren’t a browncoat like me or the Bedlam Bards, it might not be as funny to you.

Here’s some lyrics to sing along:
Joss, the man they call Joss . . .

CHORUS:
He wrote about spaceships and shepherds and whores,
Stood up to the networks and gave ‘em what for.
Fox cancelled his program, but that was their loss–
The creator of Firefly, the man they call Joss!

Joss saw the viewers’ hearts breakin’,
He heard the Browncoats’ lament,
He saw Fox management takin’,
His show in a way that made no sense.
(He said) “You can’t do that to my program,
Can’t grind it under your heel.”
So he took all his cast, and now at last,
They’ve landed a Big Damn Movie deal!

CHORUS

Now, here is what separates Firefly
From other shows you’re likely to see:
It’s meaningful and witty, and the setting’s really gritty,
And the theme song’s about Serenity.
It’s a little like a western, (hyah!)
And a little like X-Files,
It’s better than Trek, and it’s funnier than Shrek,
And it beats out Andromeda by miles!

CHORUS

Now here is what separates Whedon,
From writers who slave in the core:
The man they call Joss, well, he said to Fox,
“I’m going where no show has gone before.”
He told us about reavers,
He told us about sin,
He took us to the black, and we ain’t comin’ back,
’till all those crazy Browncoats rise again!

CHORUS

Current Music: Bedlam Bards - The Ballad of Joss - On the Drift

Current Mood: (exhausted) exhausted

Thu
15
Dec 2005
[Culture] Tell them I ain’t comin’ back 

So how many of you have pre-ordered your Serenity DVD, which is coming out on December 20th? I’m sure some of you have gotten copies for loved ones and friends for holiday gifts.. but the question is, are you going to wait the extra 5 days before ripping open the package and watching it?

Here’s a little something for ya, to get past the next 5 days:

An extended scene from Serenity with Shepherd Book (via SciFi Wire)
Video Clips from the Movie (via Official Site), including a nice little documentary short called “Inside Look”
This link is supposed to have a deleted scene with an Intro by Joss, but you cannot get it unless you are a member… and damned if I haven’t tried, I just don’t get the confirmation link… bugger all…

[Listening to: Hole.In.The.Wall - - Hole.In.The.Wall - ]
Current Mood: (thoughtful) thoughtful

Wed
14
Dec 2005
[Geek] He’s the King, baby 

I’ve been looking forward to the new King Kong movie ever since I first heard rumours that Peter Jackson was going to remake it. It’s such a classic piece, that I (as well as many others) was worried he wasn’t going to be able to do it justice.

Now the TV ads are running, and there is quote after quote from major reviewers giving it 4 stars, etc. I’m always leary of those quotes though, as often the folks being quoted aren’t worth the paper they write their reviews on. Always be wary if you see multiple quotes from the same source… that tends to mean they can’t get enough variation in their reviews. When I see the King Kong ones, though, there must be a dozen quotes, all of them glowing, and all of them from different (major) sources.

Here’s an quote from a glowing review:

If the “Rings” trilogy didn’t convince you, everyone will now have to admit that Jackson is one of the most creative men to ever sit in a director’s chair.

This film is in a class of its own. If anyone ever tries to do another remake of “King Kong,” they should be put in a rubber room.

There wasn’t a single bad thing said about the movie in that review. In fact, I haven’t found a bad review of the movie yet… and I’ve been looking.

I also recently read this article on the multiple meanings of King kong, from the Philly Inquirer. Yes, I actually read the article in the paper.. but I tracked down the digital version just for you!! It’s actually a very well written that does a good job of explaining why the original Kong succeeded, as well as why it’s continued to captivate viewers all these years. It’s those same themes that will drive PJ’s latest endeavor. It’s also why it was important to shoot the film in 1933 New York. While there may be parallels to the modern world, Kong’s place is rightfully in 1933.

My time is limited to go to the movies right now, so I really need to pick and choose what I want to see. King Kong is definately at the top of my list, and I really hope to see it sooner than later.

[Listening to: TWiT 34: Leoless - Patrick Norton and the TWiTs - ]
Current Mood: (restless) restless