This is fun: “When I was making this supercut , I was especially impressed by The Godfather Part III . Widely regarded as the worst movie in the series, and maybe one of the worst movies ever, this cinematic mess had my favorite outfits.” Fair enough, but I totally overlooked Lorraine Bracco’s incredible Goodfellas wardrobe all this time. What a fox. [via Worn ]
Digic Pictures creates another stunning cinematic for Mass Effect 3. Posted on Motionographer Posted on Motionographer Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Motionographer Discovery Date : 21/02/2012 07:21 Number of articles : 2
A friend of mine once explained to me her chief problem with movies: “I don’t like when movies have conflicts. Can’t we just hang out with the characters and make jokes and have fun? It’s nicer that way.” This week’s Bad Movie We Love answers that harebrained prayer with a conflict-free plot, a smiley disposition from beginning to end, and a huge helping of total irrelevance. It’s the 1995 sequel Father of the Bride Part II starring The Big Year ‘s lead amigo Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, and a company of stress-free actors. Father of the Bride Part II is the cinematic equivalent of vanilla ice cream with butterscotch syrup: old-fashioned, tasty, and fit for consumption on a Sunday afternoon with your grandparents. Put in your dentures and watch the sedatest version of a “wild and crazy guy” you’ll ever see.
Today in news that doesn’t relate to Comic-Con: Deadline reports that Steve Carell, Jack Black and Nicolas Cage are in various stages of negotiations to star in Frank Or Francis for director and writer Charlie Kaufman. Details on the film are slim, but when it was first announced back in March , Frank Or Francis reportedly dealt with a filmmaker and the blogger “who takes delight in berating his cinematic talent.” (It sorta sounds like that movie Pitchfork that Jonah Hill was rumored for ; bloggers, they’re not just for blogs anymore!) Assuming Carell, Black and Cage sign on for Frank Or Francis — and assuming at least two of them are in talks for the lead roles — this news raises a fairly legitimate question: who among them is believable as a blogger?
Harlem MC ditches his street ways for a hip-hop hustle, in Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman Smoke DZA Photo: Courtesy of Smoke DZA Fire Starter: Smoke DZA Harlem rapper Smoke DZA is experiencing an all-time high, thanks to the change in his hustle-heavy lifestyle. He’s currently on the road with Big K.R.I.T. on the Cinematic/ Def Jam rapper’s Return of 4eva Tour and has also recently released his third solo Internet album THC (The Hustler’s Catalog), but his future didn’t always look so bright. “I’m really talking about the game — the other side and past stuff that I’ve been through in the street,” DZA said of the subject matter on THC. “Just being able to talk about that right now and not talk about that [from jail] is a blessing, because it could have went a different way.” Smoke may have started out on the street hustling, but rap proved to be his true calling. He started his career as one-half of the local New York rap duo Smoke & Numbers in 2004, but split from the group, went solo and dropped Substance Abuse in 2009. DZA followed the next year with his follow-up project George Kush Da Button. It was George Kush that made Smoke a fan favorite and got him the exposure needed to take his show on the road. In 2010, DZA embarked on Curren$y’s Smoker’s Club Tour, a 40-city trek that also included artists such as Big K.R.I.T. and Dom Kennedy. ” George Kush was the beginning of what you are seeing now,” DZA said. Now, with THC, Smokey seems to have really hit his stride. The album, which is available as a free download on his website , features lyrical contributions from other notable rap rooks like Kendrick Lamar (“Uptown 81”) and Kid Daytona (“Cool Sh–“), as well as beats from Hit-Boy and the highly demanded Lex Luger (“Loaded”). Building a foundation was key, and now Smoke said he’s booked for shows throughout the year, including K.R.I.T.’s current Return of 4eva run and another tour with Curren$y next month. Still, DZA, who is independently signed to Cinematic Music Group, isn’t about to let his life on the road interfere with his recording process. The marijuana-influenced MC is looking to drop Substance Abuse 2 as a retail release in September and another untitled project at the end of the year. Things have been going so well for Smoke, he intends to remain independent for as long as he can. “I like the independent route right now because I get to keep all of my bread and don’t have to cut nobody in,” he said. “I would love to get under that [major label] machine someday when the situation is right, but right now, I feel like being independent is the best way for me.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Artists Smoke DZA
Research In Motion isn’t just a leaky faucet ahead of BlackBerry World this year, it’s a waterfall. We scooped RIM’s 2011 BlackBerry lineup back in January and more recently, we gave you a hands-on look at the BlackBerry Bold Touch, BlackBerry Touch and BlackBerry Torch 2 smartphones, but the leaks continue. In recent days we’ve seen full specs, brief hands-on videos and more, and for the two or three… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 13:44 Number of articles : 2
The remaining eight contestants on American Idol showed their cinematic flair last night by taking on songs from movie soundtracks. Like last week, will.i.am was back at Season 10 mentor Jimmy Iovine’s side (making it his fourth appearance on Idol in the past month). And James Durbin pretty much tore the roof off the stage … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 14:28 Number of articles : 2
Behind The Curtains of the Day: Filmmakers Lynn Lee and James Leong document the inner workings of North Korea’s powerful propaganda machine as the first foreign film crew allowed inside Pyongyang’s secretive University of Cinematic and Dramatic Arts. [ geekosystem .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 20/02/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 2
Behind The Curtains of the Day: Filmmakers Lynn Lee and James Leong document the inner workings of North Korea’s powerful propaganda machine as the first foreign film crew allowed inside Pyongyang’s secretive University of Cinematic and Dramatic Arts. [ geekosystem .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 20/02/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 2