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Category Archives: Film & Animation
What if the Moon were replaced with some of our planets?
What would it look like if some of the planets were at the same distance as our Moon?
Movie Compliance (Sundance film festival)
True events that inspired the movie “Compliance”: The strip search prank call scam was a series of incidents occurring for roughly a decade before an arrest was made in 2004. These incidents involved a man calling a restaurant or grocery … Continue reading
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Tagged Compliance, Milgram Experiment, Sundance film festival
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HBO’s new drama series “The Newsroom”
The Newsroom is an American drama television series created and primarily written by Aaron Sorkin that premiered on HBO on June 24, 2012. The series chronicles the behind-the-scenes events at the fictional Atlantis Cable News (ACN) channel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Newsroom_(U.S._TV_series) The Official … Continue reading
Young Director Award Commercials, Funny or Creepy?
The Young Director Award has supported and promoted debuting international creative talent in commercial film production since 1998. The YDA is the only award specifically dedicated to beginners. As a result, the award has become a pioneer breaking ground for … Continue reading
Father’s Time-Lapse Video Of Daughter: From Birth To Age 12 in 2 min. 45
A father named Frans Hofmeester has done something very cool. An amazing time lapse video of a girl named Lotte. He filmed his daughter Lotte every week from birth up until age 12 (and continues to do so), and … Continue reading
1950s Suburbia: Portrait of the American Suburbs
Suburbia Disturbia! Part 1 Suburb mostly refers to a residential area. They may be the residential areas of a city, or separate residential communities within commuting distance of a city. Some suburbs have a degree of political autonomy, and most … Continue reading
Pete Hoekstra’s Contemptible Super Bowl ad
On Feb. 5, 2012, former Rep. Pete Hoekstra — a Republican seeking to unseat Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich. — released an ad titled “Debbie-Spend-It-Now.” The ad quickly attracted public attention for its use of a young Asian woman thanking Americans, … Continue reading
Clint Eastwood : It’s Halftime in America
During Sunday’s game, Chrysler aired a commercial featuring Clint Eastwood, who starred in and directed a movie made and set in the Detroit area, 2008′s “Gran Torino,” a sleek, muscle car of a movie Made in the U.S.A., in that … Continue reading
French documentary film The Wall (Le mur)
“The Wall or psychoanalysis put to the test for autism”, is a French documentary filmed by Sophie Robert. It describes the misuse of the psychoanalitic approach of autism in France and the discriminations of autistic children in France. This document … Continue reading
Orson Welles and #GOP debate
Michael O’Hara: It’s a bright, guilty world. Arthur Bannister: George, that’s the first time anyone ever thought enough of you to call you a shark. If you were a good lawyer, you’d be flattered. A scene in The lady from … Continue reading
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