httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA6LkQw470w
A supercut of 150 classic film lines and catchphrases by Mo Papparani.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA6LkQw470w
A supercut of 150 classic film lines and catchphrases by Mo Papparani.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-tpqF-zXuU
It’s time to play the ‘spot the British TV actor’ game again with another film set in 13th century England. But look! Paul Giamatti isn’t playing a soppy twat!
Release Date (Ireland): 4th of March
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP6zhpST3Ro
I suspect the elevator pitch for this was: ‘It’s Twilight…with aliens!’.
Release Date (Ireland): February 18.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOrH5tfWorg
Another film made for peanuts by some dedicated Half-Life fans. Take note Hollywood – this is the sort of thing we’d pay good money to see.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrbHykKUfTM
The first trailer for this summer’s X-Men movie. This time we’re going back to the 60’s with a walking Professor X, a pre-evil Magneto and the Cuban Missile crisis. Looks like they’re still going to have a naked blue woman walking around though, so that’s good.
Release Date (Ireland): June 2
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As part of their Everything’s A Remix project, Kirby Ferguson and Robert Grigsby Wilson take a slick, extended look at how Quentin ‘Kill Bill’ Tarantino pays homage to cinematic history.
You may not agree with every juxtaposition, but most of them are undeniable.
We got our first glimpse of Captain America: The First Avenger during the advertisement fest that is the Superbowl. Or you did if you were in the States or up past your bedtime here. So for those of us who like our sleep, here it is (along with a silly ad. Boo Yahoo. Boo!).
Release Date: July 2011
(via Bleeding Cool)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKjaoAlv7cI
The goal for entrants to Virgin Radio in Vancouver’s Fake Film Festival is to recreate a full-length, feature film that runs for under a minute.
Here’s Kial Natale and Dylan Innes’s 60-second version of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: completed in just two weeks for $150.00.
Imagine what these kids could do with real film money.
Film fanatic, Alex Eylar has 30,000 pieces of Lego and an online art exhibit that’s made him something of celebrity. His latest project re-creates scenes from this year’s 10 Best Picture Oscar nominees.
Best Picture Nominees (11 pix) – Lego Style (Yahoo! Movies)
And if you liked that, you’ll be wanting the Lego motherlode.