.@LoveHatedrama to be dubbed into French and German in major Netflix European deal http://t.co/32RGG4Im7E
— RTÉ Communications (@RTEPress) November 19, 2014
Used google translate, what about it.
.@LoveHatedrama to be dubbed into French and German in major Netflix European deal http://t.co/32RGG4Im7E
— RTÉ Communications (@RTEPress) November 19, 2014
Used google translate, what about it.
You’ve seen them in countless films.
They’re the ones you should neither mess nor fupp with.




Created as a promo for the release of A Walk Among The Tombstones, The Liam Neeson Kill map charts the filmic trail of slaughter left behind by He Of A Certain Set Of Skills.
Giant version here.
A promo for what will be essential reading for any cosplayer worth their salt: Star Wars® Costumes: The Original Trilogy by Brandon Alinger – an insider’s tour of the original Trilogy wardrobe.

An infographic by Ben Zhang at the New York Film Academy.


A comparison of how much money LEGO has made from various licensed minifigs and what it would cost to buy the whole line in each case.
Giant scrollable version here.
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The Overlook Hotel is a site ‘dedicated to ephemera related to Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of modern horror‘.
Above: A view of The Shining’s Overlook Hotel facade built on the backlot of Elstree Studios; prototype vinyl toys inspired by The Shining, created by Evil Corp; and a feature from a “Where Are They Now?” issue of US Weekly from October 2, 1989 featuring Dan Lloyd, now 41, then a 17-year-old high school senior.
(H/T: Oisín Kane)
All the classic clichés of the 80s action flick recreated in neck snappingly authentic style by Comedy Central’s Key & Peele.
Gavin Feiritear writes:
Thought you guys might like this hand-made Danny from The Shining (made by Amy Lynch) which will be given as a prize at tonight’s [sold out] Shining-themed fancy dress party at Light House Cinema, Smithfield, Dublin from 9pm, part of Kubrick Season.

Scream out the titles of these ten cinematic slashers, creepshows and gorefests.
Answers here.