A nifty montage of familiar characters watching the new Star Wars: Episode VIII trailer by video artist Chris Stuckmann.
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Your favourite love songs Stephen Kingified by Brazilian artist Butcher Billy.
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Of this exhaustive montage, Owenerergy Studios sez:
It’s the question that drives us. It’s the question that brought you here. You know the question, just as I did. How many times does Keanu Reeves say “whoa,” and what movies does he say it in? When we first searched for the truth, it seemed like it would lie in a simple search of the web. The results were contradictory. Sites like IGN claimed he says it in 6 of his movies, while Looper, another website, claimed that it was a myth altogether and that he only says “whoa” in 4 of his films. They both couldn’t be correct, so we decided to find the answer the only way we knew possible: by watching every single one of Keanu Reeves’s movies.
Carrie On
atA heartfelt tribute to the late Carrie Fisher with which Lucas Film opened its Star Wars Celebration in Orange County last week.
The Fellowship takes on the Empire and The First Order in a mashup by Alex Luthor.
Who ya got?
A meta Bad Lip Reading of The Force Awakens with voice actor and Episide VII climactic scene stealer Mark (Luke Skywalker) Hamill playing the part of Han Solo.
A short by Paul Trillo shot entirely (in one unbroken 10 minute take) by drone. The result is a uniquely menacing vision of one man’s public breakdown in full sight of his neighbours. To wit:
The entire shot was pre-visualized in CInema4D using 3D actors and computer generated voices. The camera operator and drone pilot then had to memorize everything beat for beat according to the script.
Here’s how it was made.
Youtuber But Without rejigs the recently released trailer for the reboot of Stephen King’s It with Mike Myers’ equally terrifying 2003 Cat In The Hat instead of Pennywise the child-eating clown.
Editor Vugar Efendi compares filmed and photographed historical events with their subsequent recreation in the movies.
Music: Mica Levi – Vanity
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