The Danny Elfman riff is especially priceless. [via College Humor]
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The Danny Elfman riff is especially priceless. [via College Humor]
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Did any of you know that they had made a documentary about Stephen Merritt of The Magnetic Fields? Yeah, me neither – but it looks like it will be a great character study about a wonderful songwriter. I’ll definitely be plunking down the cash to see this when it comes around. Unfortunately, for us in [...]
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I finally make it to NYC for the first time in September and now I need to find a way to get back straightaway for this Tim Burton exhibit from November 22nd – April 26th. The samples shown in the interview look incredible. New York Mag has a short show preview and a slideshow you [...]
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Francis Ford Coppola was in town last week to take in the reactions to his new film “Tetro” at a packed house of film buffs as part of the Seattle International Film Festival. While the movie was a gorgeous black and white masterwork of cinematography, sound, and character, the most interesting part of the evening [...]
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As a child growing up watching a dominant Mike Tyson but listening to my dad tell stories about his hero Muhammad Ali, this is something I’ve got to see. It would be especially fascinating to make it a double feature night with the new “Tyson” movie. We’ll call it “A Study in Contrasts” just so [...]
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Come on, you know I had to post this one! Thankfully, it looks beautifully composed, dark, and edgy with that Neil Gaiman meets “City of Lost Children” meets “Dark City” vibe. According to the trailer website: Franklyn is set between the parallel worlds of contemporary London and the futuristic metropolis of Meanwhile City, and weaves [...]
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The animation style is languid, drawing attention only to single actions. It’s an effect that is difficult to achieve in film and rarely achieved in animation. Looks interesting. [via Coudal]
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Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut features Philip Seymour Hoffman and an all-star cast in a film which looks labyrinthine and quirky. High hopes I tell you. High hopes. According to imdb.com, It looks like we’ll have a limited US release of the film October 24th. And, just as a friendly literary reminder, here is the definition [...]
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Lustful maid vs. silly zombies. Chainsaw massacre! Best thing I’ve seen all day.
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A cute short from Hillman Curtis about two friends and an exercise to bring them closer. Does it work? [Via Coudal Partners]
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