The Universe, The World, Detroit and YOU.
And: my fondness for disco music stems from watching PBS.
And: this 3-2-1 Contact intro features a hand holding a real eyeball; and a guy splitting apart a brain. Do not remember that.
The Universe, The World, Detroit and YOU.
And: my fondness for disco music stems from watching PBS.
And: this 3-2-1 Contact intro features a hand holding a real eyeball; and a guy splitting apart a brain. Do not remember that.
Mission Statement: “My life was changed by my recent discovery of the internet phenomenon that is CHATROULETTE. While I do enjoy having real conversations with real people, I reaaaally enjoy seeing penis. Here is my soon to be very valuable collection of chatroulette wankers.”
… don’t think i’ll be following this one. but it’s funny.
Hey, I’m part of the 2010 Creativity 50! Big thanks to Ann Christine-Diaz and everyone at Creativity magazine. The full list is pretty great company; including: Ray Tintori, Spike Jonze, James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, Lady Gaga and some guy named Asthon Kutcher. Apparently we’re all going to hang out later; or so I’ve been told.
Observation: when James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow were dating, was their portmanteau Juggalo?
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“Overnight” - for anyone interested in pursuing a feature film career, I can’t recommend this documentary enough. It’s the rise and fall of Troy Duffy, a bartender plucked from obscurity by Harvey Weinstein who sold his first script at the age of 25 for $300K; to direct a movie on a budget of $15M with final cut. It turns out he’s a megalomaniac, and ends up destroying everything that was handed to him on a silver platter (though he does get to make the movie eventually). You can watch the movie on Netflix Watch Instantly, or youtube (follow the above video).
I also ended up watching the Boondock Saints (it’s better if you see the doc first); which was “by turns, hilariously awful and just plain unhilariously awful.” It sort of reminds me of the movie ideas I came up with in high school; back when everyone was copying Tarantino. Years later, you look back at those ideas and think “there’s no story here, it’s just a bunch of outlandish characters, swearing and fight scenes.” The movie is terrible; but it’s watchable and I hate to say it - sort of memorable. I can see how it has a cult following; but you have to be a retard to think there’s any deep meaning in that movie. It’s seriously the work of an ambitious high school student. Anyway, both movies make for a pretty great double feature. I have no plans to see Boondocks Saints 2.
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Sagol!
(via chatroulette)
I was reading the trivia section for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and came across this:
While filming the whipping scene, the crew played a practical joke on Harrison Ford. While he was chained to a large stone, Barbra Streisand appeared, dressed in a leather dominatrix outfit. She…
Hey, here’s a really nice write-up in ‘boards about the Q director series. (Thanks for that, Kevin!) Sorry Waverly Films, but now you’re officially a part of my film school entourage. I’m going to go update your Wikipedia page.
1. Ironic hipsters start having chatroulette parties. (including a UCB show)
2. Advertisers start creating accounts to advertise their products.
3. There’s some lawsuit regarding sexual assault or suicide over chatroulette- within 6 months.
4. With 2 years they make a thriller or horror film about a murder over chatroulette.