Category Archives: Film

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A neon-tinged fan-made trailer for a feasible update of Walter Hill’s 1979 classic movie shot by Ram Bhat, who sez:

Los Angeles 1992 – The Warriors and every other gang in the city are called to meet in the Valley. Cyrus, the leader of the biggest gang (The Riffs), wants to take over LA and proposes a truce amongst them all. But as events take a turn for the worse, the Warriors have to fight their way back home to Long Beach. WILL THEY SURVIVE THE NIGHT?

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Snowy scenes from The Empire Strikes Back recreated using LEGO minifigs and models, baking soda and forced perspective by Finnish photographer Vesa Lehtimäki who started off in 2009 creting dioramas to document his childrens’ toys then turned it into a full scale ongoing art project.

Photographer Brings Movies to Life With Lego and Baking Powder (Mashable)

Previously: Lego On Hoth

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In a ground-breaking movie tie-in, RadioTimes.com users will be able to help choose which of ten classic British and Irish TV shows appear in the forthcoming movie sequel Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Following on from the events of Avengers Assemble, the movie sees Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, emerge from a 65-year ice coma to a changed world.
A scene in the film will focus on pages from Cap’s notebook detailing what he’s missed during his enforced absence – which includes some great TV. And that’s where you come in.

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Jason Walsh writes:

Lads ye have a duty to rally the public to make use that Father Ted wins the vote. Broadsheeters Assembleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Vote here.

The vote as it now stands (1.25am Saturday)

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VFX editor Richard Trammell’s follow up to Fight Club Minus Tyler Durden.

Sez he of this deftly tweaked pivotal scene from The Shining:

I decided to keep Grady’s voice audible on this one, since his existence is a bit murkier than TD’s in Fight Club. That and I really love Philip Stone’s voice and would have hated to lose it. I also avoided cutting to his close-up so as not to have shots of “nothing” interspersed.

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One of the show’s producers (Paul Duane, above) tweeted this last night.

Was it four hours of suspense-filled TV for this?

How was it for you?

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Oh.

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Previously: They’re Calling It A ‘Hacklash’

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During a break in the filming of Cold Comes the Night last year, Bryan Cranston organised a writing contest among the film’s production assistants, promising to read every script submitted and then star in his favourite one.

The winner was the script for this accomplished 14-minute short by very excited former PA Brandon Polanco.

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