
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyeHAEK1ouk
Ralph Wiggum: his cat’s breath smells like cat food. But you knew that.
Grand Finale by McLean Fahnestock: all the shuttle launches from 1981 to 2011, including Challenger, synced for simultaneous lift-off.
Quite the audiovisual experience in fullscreen.
13 episodes from the first ten seasons of the Simpsons tiled into a video wall and played simultaneously with no sound?
We’ll take it.
Why the hell not?
Youtuber MJCJMJCJM (this is the only thing uploaded on his/her channel) sez:
This is a section of a larger project (i.e. all the Bond films at once) designed to give a feeling for the entire experience.
It is also quite odd.
Yes it is. The 22 MGM lions at the start are very impressive though.
A deftly cut tribute to the films of Quentin Tarantino by editor Joel Walden, who sez:
The work of Quentin Tarantino has always left an impression on me. Although many think that he delves too deeply into paying homage to his influences, I feel that his films are kinetic, deep and always offer a great time at the cinema. Whether it be is unique style of dialogue or impeccable moments of tension, it’s undeniable that Quentin Tarantino is one of the most talented directors working today. With this action packed and bloody installment of ‘The Works’, my goal was to display exactly what I feel makes Tarantino such a great director.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8oFKKPfgi0
The movie montage: a mismatched assemblage of scenes set to mawkish or overblown music to evoke passage of time or emotional state.
Good montage: the ‘Eye of the Tiger’ scene from Rocky III
Bad montage: see above
From Robby (Vanilla Ice) Van Winkle’s 1991’s Cool As Ice. A rapper from ‘the wrong side of the tracks’ woos honour student Kristen Minter, whose choice of underwear is her own business.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhe5dRFvT3k
It’s hard to believe that Sam Raimi’s classic horror flick is 30 years old, but there you are.
Here (once again) is a picture of Bruce Campbell being awesome recently, and a video tribute to the trilogy created by Mick Bosworth of movie website JoBlo (NSFW language)
Shot last summer (and lumbered with a title that does no justice to the footage in this promo for a longer doc) by Sebastien Montaz-Rosset, who sez:
I have been filming the Skyliners on an incredible exploration into the world of free flight. Tancrède, Julien, Seb and Antoine are pioneers in ‘highlining’ – a vertiginous combination of climbing, slackline and tightrope walking. We travelled from our home in Chamonix to our training ground in the Verdon gorge, testing the limits for our ultimate goal…We rigged highlines on the skyscrapers of Paris, and finally came to the spectacular cliffs and fjords of Norway.
‘The City’ by documentary photographer Wesley Townsend Kitten who sez:
“This timelapse is about a year in the making. I started sometime in June of 2010 and finished it on August 19, 2011. It wasn’t constant work of course, just working on it every now and then. I’d estimate I have invested anywhere between 250 and 300 hours on it. Most of this was time I spent walking, biking, or riding the bus to locations I was shooting. There are very few locations I used a car to get to. Total frame count is about 28,000 frames and 85 different shots.”