Wednesday, December 3, 2008

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

I should be studying...

...but instead I'm going to build a time machine. It won't take long; I'm only looking to go back a few months. I want a chance to redo all of my projects that I shot this semester, to treat them as rough drafts that need a little polishing so they can outshine all the stuff I did before. Does anyone have any Brasso?

Why aren't I sitting with pile of great work on my desk right now? Do I only have myself to blame?

Shit.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

a little devito



this one goes out to all you fellas.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Don't pay the ferryman.

If any you guys were thinking of getting into making music videos I want to make sure you've seen the ultimate, the master work, the real deal before you jump right in. Don't pay the ferryman.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Lightning Salad Moving Picture Trailer

Hey guys, just finished a trailer for the movie, figured I'd share on the official UNCGBROADCASTINGCINEMAMFA blog. Enjoy!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Correction

Let's remember first of all, that we live in America, the land of the free. And where I come from, that still counts for something.

KP's last post got me thinking about the current drug market. Many people are under the assumption that because the stock market is falling apart that all prices are skyrocketing. That just isn't true. I copped a bag just last week and only paid $5, not $50. Let's remember that 40 years ago, chasing the dragon was a lot more expensive, but the product was a lot more pure. Nowadays they cut it with so many non-opiates that the price is quite affordable. Take a minute to look at the cost of household detergents the next time you're at the grocery. Comet is cheap, therefore, so is my heroin.

There is an outside chance that KP has a better connect, but I doubt it. You can catch Hitchcock on AMC any night of the week, so spend your dollars where you'll find the greatest benefit: on the street corner.

- RD

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hitchcock Deal...

Not sure who here is a big Hitchcock fan, but I thought I would pass along this info. Amazon's Deal of the Day is on his Masterpiece Collection DVD Set. Basically, it is $50 bucks with free shipping instead of $i20. Pretty good deal. It's 15 discs. I'm considering it, $50 bucks doesn't buy that much heroin.

AMAZON LINK

Monday, October 6, 2008

Cannes Man

Nevermind that last video, this one is real poignant.

Interview: Jim Jarmusch

Not so specific to Mystery Train. But, here it is anyway...man.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Not a Joke

I know you guys still think I am joking...

Proof

40 & 108

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Retrofantasma Review

Creepers (AKA Phenomena) - If you think you're about to watch a movie about a young girl (Jennifer Connelly) who has a mysterious ability to control insects, you're only partially right. (If you think spiders are insects, you're a little more right, though.) Creepers is all over the syuzhet map. For a good portion of the film, Jennifer's bug abilities disappear completely. Inspector Geiger (Patrick Bauchau) is noticeably absent for the middle stretch as well. On the up side, the Giorgio Armani costumes are a marvel all their own. Add that to the series of false endings (one involves a monkey) and you've got yourself some entertainment.

Demons - For all you aspiring monster movie-makers out there, once the first demon shows its face, the audience expects the ball to start rolling, so don't drag it out. And while a long and implausible motorcycle-in-the-theater scene might seem like a good idea, trust me, it's not. Mr. Argento, what were you thinking? Why did the helicopter fall from the ceiling? Why was it covered in dust? Heck, why did the demons emit bright green fluids from their mouths?

I guess it's possible that these questions are sufficiently answered in Demons 2, but something (Nostradamus, perhaps?) tells me I shouldn't get my hopes up.

- RD

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Coloring....Se7en

After Image & Sound last night I was thinking about coloring stuff and thought of a really good thing to check out, if you want to learn more about what is possible. On the criterion edition of Se7en there is a bonus feature about how they got that bleach-bypass, super saturated look. They actually sit in with the colorist and he shows what he did to the original footage for the big climatic ending. It's pretty amazing. The original footage looked so flat and dated and then after just a few minutes of tweaking it, it looks freaking amazing. Anyway, it's worth checking out. Kapes

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Awesomeness

On Friday, all the cool kids are going here:

http://festivals.carolinatheatre.org/retrofantasma/

- RD

Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Whitest Kids 'U Know



Some of my favorite sketch comedy. I think they have it figured out.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Here's the review

REVIEW!!!!!

Day Night Day Night Trailer

I remember reading a review for the movie, Day Night Day Night, in the New York Times some time ago. It is about a female suicide bomber, slice of life, hyper-realist style. (YAY Bazin). I just wondered if anybody had seen it, and if not here is the tailer to intrigue you.

Friday, September 19, 2008

shoes



just shoes. oh, and by the way, happy friday.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Dirty Dancing Found!


Cagney, you left your video down in the editing lab.

Permissions...


Heads up, everybody now has admin privileges on here which basically means you can redesign the page, add links, invite people, etc. Meow

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Two-Lane Blacktop

On a whim, I checked out Two-Lane Blacktop from the county library yesterday. The synopsis on the back says that it's "possibly the greatest road movie ever made." Even with that glowing recommendation, I was hesitant when I saw that the main characters were played by James Taylor (yes, that James Taylor) and Dennis Wilson (yes, of the Beach Boys).

Boy was I wrong. This movie is fantastic. It's like Easy Rider except with cars and without all the hippies. Taylor is pretty awful as The Driver, but it doesn't really detract from your viewing experience. It's about the road, man.

- RJD

BCN in da House!

I went ahead and put together this blog for our class. It is pretty self sustaining and as long as everyone is able to use it and gets something out of it I think it will be a good thing for all. It is real easy to add links, pictures, movies or whatever to your post so hopefully it'll be a good way to exchange information. Below is an example of imbedding a youtube video. Basically if you find something cool you can just go to the detail tab and cut and paste the code that it has in the embed field.



Once you guys sign up I will give everyone administration privileges so everyone can change whatever they want on the page. If you want to be notified updates you can click the subscribe button on the side. KP signing off...