Every 3D movie is the same now
lmfao

Love Begins
Cosimo Galluzzi
dirt enthusiast
Keni
Cosmic Funnies
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird

Origami Around

oozey mess

pixel skylines
noise dept.

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Show & Tell

tannertan36
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@moviesdos
Every 3D movie is the same now
lmfao
Best of: The Dark Knight Rises GIFs Pt 1. See More MovieGIFs on Kryspie!
Custom Scott Pilgrim Skateboard Deck
This mythril custom Scott Pilgrim skateboard was made by LeMathMath based on the 3D sculpt concept pictured below. I’d totally do a grindy thingy with one of these.
Check out more of the 3D mockup phase here and peep more pics of the actual deck customizing process here.
Workaholics
On 3 December 1913, the above advertisement appeared in the New York Dramatic Mirror. D. W. Griffith had left the American Biograph company and set out on an independent path that would lead to The Birth of a Nation and beyond. Because Biograph never credited directors, casts, or crews, he wanted to make sure that the professional community was aware of his contributions. Not only did he point out that he had made several of the most noteworthy Biograph films; he also took credit for new techniques. He introduced, he claims, the close-up, sustained suspense, restrained acting, “distant views” (presumably picturesque long-shots of the action), and the “switchback,” his term for crosscutting—that editing tactic that alternates shots of different actions occurring at the same time.
Griffith’s bid for credit was a shrewd move for his career, and it had repercussions after the stunning success of The Birth of a Nation two years later. Many historians took Griffith at his word and credited him with the breakthroughs he listed. He became known as the father of “film grammar” or “film language.” The idea hung on for decades. [..]
Filmmakers believed the Griffith story too. Orson Welles wrote of the “founding father” in 1960:
Every filmmaker who has followed him has done just that: followed him. He made the first close-up and moved the first camera.
In the late 1970s a new generation of early-cinema scholars gave us a more nuanced account of Griffith’s place in history. They pointed out that most of the innovations he claimed either predated his Biograph work, or appeared simultaneously and independently in Europe and in other American films.
~ David Bordwell Do Filmmakers Deserve the Last Word?
That awkward moment when you remember why LOST is one of the greatest television events in history.
Watch: Olympic TV Spot for Sam Mendes’ “SKYFALL” with Daniel Craig
The Scouting NY Guide to the Filming Locations of Annie Hall, Part 1
Brian Stelfreeze
First Clip from Marvel’s Avengers Spin-off Short, Item 47
Marvel One-Shot: Item 47 is about a couple played by that one dude from Bring It On and that chick from Mean Girls (Jesse Bradford and Lizzy Caplan) who find one of the Chutauri weapons from the epic battle at the end of The Avengers. Once they find it, they do what an down-on-their-luck couple would do — they set out on a series of heists.
This whole scene reminds me of the opening of Pulp Fiction, but not necessarily in a good way. Hopefully the whole thing isn’t just a series of Bonnie and Clyde clichés.
Marvel One-Shot: Item 47 makes its debut on September 25, exclusively on the Marvel’s The Avengers Blu-ray.
Quentin Tarantino talks about There Will Be Blood
“I never read reviews. I’m not interested. But I value a lot the reactions of the spectators.”- Hayao Miyazaki
THE 70’s
Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979)
THE 80’s
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Winds (1984) Castle in The Sky (1986) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)
THE 90’s
Porco Rosso (1992) Princess Mononoke (1997)
THE 00’s to NOW
Spirited Away (2001) Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) Ponyo (2008)
Art for ‘The Avengers’ Blu-ray DVD sleeves by Matthew Ferguson [x]
We Should Follow Each Other...
I’m looking for things I like to flood my dashboard, so if you like any of these things:
Video games
Disney
puppies
animals
sci-fi
True Blood
Game of Thrones
Evil Dead/Army of Darkness
Gears of War
Mass Effect
Supergirl
Batman
Wolverine
laughing
kick ass artwork
Then please lend a follow, and I shall follow back because chances are…we may just like each other’s collections ;)
PingPong // Jovo Ve
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Every episode of Lost
Saturday Night Live
Works on Xbox 360 and PS3
Cons
not the best selection(Futurama is web only and no workaholics)
HD streams need work (not optimum quality, coud be better)
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