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The Whale Rider

Trailer from Feature Film

If you’ve never seen this Film, I think YOU should!. It conveys to us all, “The Power of the Will, Spirit, Women and Life”. Beautiful Acting, Direction, Scenery and Characters. Hope you like.

Hindu Festival of Color

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50 Anticipated Movie Sequels & Remakes releasing in 2013 and beyond

Cause see “They figured ONCE wasn’t Enough” !! ..fa Real.

Thing is, in most cases “Once was really, really, really MORE than Enough” but whose counting? With the price of admission being what it is these days and the cost  (gas) to get to the Theater, throw in the popcorn and drinks, going the Movies these days is remarkably, an Event. So, if you think it’s Ok to spend $50 bucks plus to sit up and look at a screen filled with less than stimulating dialogue and lots of camera tricks, who am I to Stop you. Go for IT !! Personally I’d rather screen the trailers first online to see if it is really all worth my time. Sometimes those “trailers” can prove to be way more interesting than the actual Movie Theater reels. Anyway, who gives a shit, sometimes you just gotta not think about consequences. Happy Movie viewing ya’ll.

Lindsay Lohan plays Elizabeth Taylor …duh !!

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Its been a while since Lindsay Lohan starred in any thing note worthy film where she could tap into the wonderful actress she’s capable of being, so it’s certainly pleasing to hear she’ll be playing Elizabeth Taylor in the Lifetime Television Movie “Liz and Dick.” Apparently, the film has been in production since May 2011 and the once troubled star (but now showing signs of upliftment) will channel the internationally known Taylor in this biopic. – - Read more

“I sure hope this doesn’t end up being an ‘unintentional’ Comedy”

No ….I said

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Sleeper hit refers to a film, book, single, album, TV show, or video game that gains unexpected success or recognition. Sleeper hits often grow in popularity over time. Some sleeper hits achieve unexpected success at the box office immediately upon their initial theatrical release, but this is not typical. Because these films are not expected to do particularly well they often receive little promotion or advertising and take time to register with the public. Typically the sleeper hit relies instead on … Read more

Andy Warhol’s film “Poor Little Rich Girl” starred Edie Sedgwick

Click to visit the original postClick to visit the original postOur latest architecture studio assignment asks us to make a short film concerning an interpretation of landscape. I am finding a lot of inspiration in some of Andy Warhol’s films. Poor Little Rich Girl, starring Edie Sedgwick, demonstrates how an individual can occupy a film in a totally unique way. Although the film starts out of focus and is grainy, it is well worth a look too discover the creative genius of Warhol and Sedgwick combined. Edie Sedgwick is a true individual who left a fascinating  – - more | “girls on film” ©ourtesy of  andfuturedust

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Drive Costume Designer Erin Benach Answers All Your Questions About Ryan Gosling’s Satin Jacket

Drive, director Nicolas Winding Refn’s hyperviolent ode to fast cars and pink fonts, is crammed with memorable visual details: a tense, gloved hand on a steering wheel, Carey Mulligan’s doe-eyed gaze, Ryan Gosling popping skulls like Birdman pops bottles. But the most iconic image of the film is the white satin jacket worn by Gosling’s character, Driver. Pitched perfectly between immaculate throwback and haute hipster, the ever-present jacket — which becomes ever more bloody as the film progresses — was the work of costume designer Erin Benach, a veteran of films including Half Nelson, Blue Valentine, and even a few not starring Ryan Gosling. We spoke with her about her greatest creation.Drive, director Nicolas Winding Refn’s hyperviolent ode to fast cars and pink fonts, is crammed with memorable visual details: a tense, gloved hand on a steering wheel, Carey Mulligan’s doe-eyed gaze, Ryan Gosling popping skulls like Birdman pops bottles. But the most iconic image of the film is the white satin jacket worn by Gosling’s character, Driver. Pitched perfectly between immaculate throwback and haute hipster, the ever-present jacket — which becomes ever more bloody as the film progresses — was the work of costume designer Erin Benach, a veteran of films including Half Nelson, Blue Valentine, and even a few not starring Ryan Gosling. We spoke with her about her greatest creation. – - Follow more on this Interview HERE