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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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❤ Lumpy ❤
“Good. Bad. I’m the guy with the microfiber sham.”
I can’t believe we’re halfway through the shoot. (We’re halfway through the shoot!)
Episode VIII set photo (via Rian Johnson)
Jack Nicholson in EASY RIDER (1969).
Watch Thomas and Martha Wayne die over and over and over again
Animation software used by Futurama and Studio Ghibli will soon be free
Unfortunately, animation software tends to cost money, which has created a financial barrier between the world and the next Aeon Flux or whatever. Now, though, Cartoon Brew is reporting that animation software Toonz will soon be going free and open source, making it available to anyone and everyone with a story to tell and—again—something resembling artistic talent. Toonz isn’t just some amateur garbage, though. It happens to be the software of choice for both Rough Draft (the studio behind Futurama) and Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke), and the free version of Toonz will even include a bunch of custom features that were developed specifically for Ghibli films over the years.
A premium version of Toonz will still be available for people who like their things fancy, but the open source version will be available on March 26.
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Cinematographer Steve Yedlin.
Hard to believe we’re wrapping up week four already, it’s just flying by.
From THE SHINING to AMERICAN HUSTLE, modern films are littered with references to silent cinema. Here are a few you may (or may not) have caught.
Way of Ozu // tinyletters.com/kogonada.
WATCH: Every Frame a Painting - Joel & Ethan Coen - Shot | Reverse Shot
In celebration of the Season 5 premiere of HBO’s Girls this Sunday Chris combined every single opening title from seasons 01-04 into this sweet GIF!
The Coen Bros on the set of Raising Arizona
For our release of INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro sat down with writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen for an insightful forty-minute conversation about the evolution of the brothers’ careers and where the film is situated within their filmmaking lineage. In the excerpt above, the group discusses the nature of authenticity and the comedy inherent in folk music, and why writing a portrait of a successful artist never crossed the Coens’ minds.
We received a very special gift this week – a limited-edition record celebrating Wim Wenders and nearly 50 years of the killer soundtracks that invigorate his films. It even arrived with a nice little drawing from the man himself. Printed inside is the message: “Even in darkness, music will shine on.” We know what we’re doing today.
WHAT A LOVELY DAY!
MadMax: FuryRoad is now streaming on HBO Go & HBO Now
It’s been a while since I’ve added noise to one of these. About 12 horus left to pick one up. Mondotees.com