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Clever x Clever = Awesome. Instant admiration for the work put into this. And it’s so creative and cute! The heart segment is the best. Enjoy!
(special thanks to totoros for the link)
Clever x Clever = Awesome. Instant admiration for the work put into this. And it’s so creative and cute! The heart segment is the best. Enjoy!
(special thanks to totoros for the link)
Yes, this movie is definitely one to add to the must-see list!
Take a look at the stunning photos, as USA Today gives us a sneak peek at what's to come, March 5, 2010, save the date.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2009-06-21-alice-in-wonderland_N.htm
Here's a collection of some films coming out this year that my friends actually sent me thinking I might be interested in them, with the exception of the last one which I came across myself, because Mariah Carey's role in it looks very different from her normal glam diva lifestyle. Anyway, my friends know me well. I am definitely adding these to my to-watch queue. Take a look - any tickle your fancy?
Gigantic
Paper Heart
9
(found via liquidgeneration.com) Quite possibly the best 200 seconds a movie buff will invest in his life.
This peaks my interest, very talented directors.
For more details on the movie: http://tokyothemovie.com
This is probably the best documentary I've ever watched. Some describe it as the best "artistic crime" of all time. I see it as a man who has balls and dares to defy doubt or fear. I see it as pursuing your dreams or your passion, regardless of what the obstacles are, and what others may think of you. It teaches us one does not truly know how to live unless he has walked by tightrope 1300+ feet above the ground. Though one can easily interpret this metaphorically, Phillippe Petit, had brazenly chosen to achieve this literally. It's actually quite ironic that Phillippe's last name translates into something "small" or "minor" when the feat he accomplished is anything but. I was truly amazed by the immense amount of work and planning that went into pulling this off. My favorite scene was actually the time Phillippe takes to re-enact the rigging of the model, giving you an idea of the physics involved to secure everything. And last but not least, the tremendous amount of dedication, practice, and patience resulted in what Annie describes as "extraordinary", there's no other word that would suffice. I cannot even fathom how one man can manage to orchestrate a show as stunning as this. If Phillippe doesn't inspire you, I don't know who or what will. The documentary was very well done, subtle elements in the music and speed of the film really brought life into recounting the tale. If you appreciate documentaries, inspiration, and great men, check it out, Man on Wire is now available on DVD.
(Special thanks to my dear friend K for the recommendation.)
I'm a little late to the game in terms of jumping on the Hulu wagon. But I am totally digging the content offered on Hulu.com, this is fantastic!
So excited to watch this! Explore the site and learn more about the movie: http://www.coraline.com/
So with absolutely nothing on my agenda today (pretty nice to be so free!), I decided to watch the Batman from the 80's, the one with Jack Nicholson.
Jack, you put a smile on my face.
All joking aside, wonder what movie to watch next?