Alex Pardee has been busy doing the promo for a cool-looking fantasy movie coming out next month called Sucker Punch...Combine hot girls, swords, guns, robots, armies fighting, dragons & samurais and you've pretty much ticked all my film boxes! The toy mecha looks amazing too!
Get more info HERE.
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Blu New DVD Out Now
Streetartist Blu has finally compiled all his animations over the past 10 years into one slick-looking DVD. Available from ARTSH.it for 16 euros....

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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Yota Space AV Installation Show
The cream of British electronic art have taken over Russia with the world’s largest ever exhibition of digital arts.
Exhibiting together for the very first time under one roof, Yota Space features five floors of stunning installations from Brian Eno, onedotzero, Chris Levine, Jason Bruges, UVA (collaboration with Massive Attack) and MSA within a 15,000 sqm building in the heart of St Petersburg.





Sunday, November 14, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tron Legacy Merchandise




featuring highly detailed finishes and lighting effects. The product line will range in price from SRP $79-139.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Iron Sky The Moon Nazis Are Coming
Check this Film Synopsis Out: Towards the end of World War II the staff of SS officer Hans Kammler made a significant breakthrough in anti-gravity.
From a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late ‘45 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne (Black Sun) on the dark side of the Moon. This base was to build a powerful invasion fleet and return to take over the Earth once the time was right.
Now it’s 2018, the Nazi invasion is on its way and the world is goose-stepping towards its doom.



Now if that isn't the beginning of an amazing movie..then I don't know what's wrong with this world....
If you want to contribute to this movie financially to help it get produced, you can join their grassroots campaign HERE.
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From a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late ‘45 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne (Black Sun) on the dark side of the Moon. This base was to build a powerful invasion fleet and return to take over the Earth once the time was right.
Now it’s 2018, the Nazi invasion is on its way and the world is goose-stepping towards its doom.



Now if that isn't the beginning of an amazing movie..then I don't know what's wrong with this world....
If you want to contribute to this movie financially to help it get produced, you can join their grassroots campaign HERE.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
How Weed Won The West
Filmmaker Kevin Booth (American Drug War) offers this documentary that chronicles the exploding popularity of medical marijuana dispensaries in California and the mixed response from law enforcement agencies. Focusing on the controversial story of Organica, a legal Los Angeles pot club that was raided in 2009, the film also includes insights from a range of medical marijuana advocates, including a former LAPD cop.
Plot: With California and the rest of the country going bankrupt, one business is booming. How Weed Won the West is the story of the growing Medical Marijuana industry, focusing on Los Angeles with over 1000 legal dispensaries doling out the buds. Following the story of Organica, a southland dispensary which was raided by state and federal agencies in August of 2009, the film shows that although much has changed with Obama in office, the drug war is nowhere near over. Kevin Booth, producer/director of American Drug War, picks up where the last film left off and continues his fight against the hypocrisy of the War on Drugs. Intended to inform and entertain, this fast paced and even sometimes funny film features Texas conspiracy guru Alex Jones, Ethan Nadelmann head of Drug Policy Alliance, and a host of amazing characters including a former LAPD narcotics officer who now thinks all drugs should be legal.


more here.
Plot: With California and the rest of the country going bankrupt, one business is booming. How Weed Won the West is the story of the growing Medical Marijuana industry, focusing on Los Angeles with over 1000 legal dispensaries doling out the buds. Following the story of Organica, a southland dispensary which was raided by state and federal agencies in August of 2009, the film shows that although much has changed with Obama in office, the drug war is nowhere near over. Kevin Booth, producer/director of American Drug War, picks up where the last film left off and continues his fight against the hypocrisy of the War on Drugs. Intended to inform and entertain, this fast paced and even sometimes funny film features Texas conspiracy guru Alex Jones, Ethan Nadelmann head of Drug Policy Alliance, and a host of amazing characters including a former LAPD narcotics officer who now thinks all drugs should be legal.


more here.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Inglourious Basterds
Last week, February 18th, the Inglourious Basterds Charity Opening at Upper Playground LA was held and all proceeds from this program will be donated to The American Red Cross to help
the victims of the Haiti Earthquake.
Here are some of the pieces from the event.
the victims of the Haiti Earthquake.
Here are some of the pieces from the event.






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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Big Man Japan Trailer
Alex Fakso sent me this and it's brilliant! Another trashy, must-see movie from Japan...Who needs Godzilla when you have Big Man??
Saturday, January 30, 2010
HYS – Remakes and adaptations
It’s been a while since the ESPV team has offered a HaveYourSay post for yall to mill over.. so we thought we’d throw a nice simple one out there to kick off the new year.
For many film lovers and critics the last ten years was known as the decade of remakes, adaptations and attempts to bring old stories to life.. sometimes with dire results.
The Lord of the Rings, Transformers, Sin City, Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, King Kong, 3:10 to Yuma, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Alice in Wonderland, Dawn of the Dead, The 300, Infernal Affairs, Hell Boy, Superman, Batman, Where the Wild Things Are… all remakes, adaptations or classic stories brought to life for the first time on the big screen.


For many film lovers and critics the last ten years was known as the decade of remakes, adaptations and attempts to bring old stories to life.. sometimes with dire results.
The Lord of the Rings, Transformers, Sin City, Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, King Kong, 3:10 to Yuma, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Alice in Wonderland, Dawn of the Dead, The 300, Infernal Affairs, Hell Boy, Superman, Batman, Where the Wild Things Are… all remakes, adaptations or classic stories brought to life for the first time on the big screen.


For some, original storylines and characters loose their authenticity when, for example, brought from the comic book page to the silver screen. Some aspects of a story which originally captivated a select audience, when adapted to film, often come across as being watered down to suit Hollywood’s mass-market.. much to the displeasure of true fans and followers.
Others find satisfaction in Hollywood spending big bucks on remaking classic favorites. But, as we all know, the results aren’t always inspiring or satisfying.
What has been your best/worst movie remake, adaptation or old-skool story?
Do you think Hollywood has done a good job over the last decade?
What classic story would you like to see made into a film?
Leave us your comments below!
Others find satisfaction in Hollywood spending big bucks on remaking classic favorites. But, as we all know, the results aren’t always inspiring or satisfying.
What has been your best/worst movie remake, adaptation or old-skool story?
Do you think Hollywood has done a good job over the last decade?
What classic story would you like to see made into a film?
Leave us your comments below!
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Inside Outside & Bomb-It Films Available Online
Monday, December 21, 2009
Alice In Wonderland Trailer Sneak Peek
So looking forward to this!!
The new trailer gives us a great look at Mia Wasikowska playing the part of tiny Alice, who is greeted by the Mad Hatter, whom we all know is portrayed by Johnny Depp, running across his tea table to tell her she’s late. The Red Queen, who is played by Helena Bonham Carter, is instantly recognizable, though she is a combination of the Red Queen and Queen of Hearts characters.

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Internet Browsing Purge
It's almost the end of the year and I've collected many a useless and random collection of interests. Here are a few of the better ones. They have inspired and amused me throughout the year, hope you enjoy! Merry Christmas and a debaucherous New Year.

Blok - Doing Only Crooked Shit

Terms
Bates AOI/TNB (Spotted in New Cross London)
BMX lol
Pauly Shore Drunk on Morning Show
The great Daniel Johnston - Casper The Friendly Ghost
Harmony Korine - Trash Humpers (coming soon)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Studio Ghibli New Film

Studio Ghibli have made the official announcement of their new full length feature film titled Karigurashi no Arrietty (The Borrower Arrietty). The film will be an adaptation of Mary Norton's Carnegie Medal winning novel The Borrowers and will be directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
Unlike the original novel, which tells a story about tiny people who "borrow" things from normal humans during the 1950's in England, Studio Ghibli have transferred their version to Tokyo Koganei in 2010 (Koganei is where Studio Ghibli is settled)
Yonebayashi earlier worked as a key animator on previous Ghibli works like Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo and Spirited Away and was animation director for Miyazaki Goro's Gedo Senki.
It will be released Summer 2010.
Unlike the original novel, which tells a story about tiny people who "borrow" things from normal humans during the 1950's in England, Studio Ghibli have transferred their version to Tokyo Koganei in 2010 (Koganei is where Studio Ghibli is settled)
Yonebayashi earlier worked as a key animator on previous Ghibli works like Howl's Moving Castle, Ponyo and Spirited Away and was animation director for Miyazaki Goro's Gedo Senki.
It will be released Summer 2010.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
USB Alien With Illuminated Tongue
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