Johnny Green Videos
The New Guinness World Ad – Bring It to Life
from Metacafe - Top Videos by Metacafe This Week on November 06, 2009
Duration: 90
Duration: 90
Guinness launches its most ambitious ad yet, in a parallel with the way a pint of Guinness is created the ad shows a group of men bringing a world to life. Taking on the extreme challenge of creating this epic ad, Director Johnny Green recruited an elite team including Oscar winning set designer Grant Major and Oscar nominated Director of Photography Wally Pfisher. Ranked 3.92 / 5 | 5109 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video (01:30) Submitted By: GuinnessWorld1759 Tags: Guinness World Guinness World Bring It To Life Waterfalls New Ad Ambitious Ad Google Earth HD Ad TV Commercial Fireworks Trees Barren Earth Explosions Workmen Building A World Beer Grant Major Johnny Green Categories: Entertainment Cool Commercials
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RetroVision Media Recommends 22Leroy
from me on blip.tv (beta) on July 03, 2009
Duration: 2626
Duration: 2626
Although we should be doing Black Box Theater NYC today, we caught the 22Leroy band in the East Village Monday night at Fontana s Bar with Wes Shippee on keyboard/lead vocals and we just had to share the experience with you. 22Leroy self describes their genre as Rock-Pop-Alternative and we agree adding only very cool and very clean cut.While our assessment of clean cut could be the death of many bands playing bars in the Village, their high energy and high spirited style was surprisingly refreshing. You could actually feel safe letting your seventeen year old daughter see the show; I know this for a fact since my kid came along with me to check them out. Not to be misleading, I must say the women over 21 did all they could to deflower the group s innocents with alcohol induced shouts of I ll love you and take your shirt for me please , but they held their composure and simply let the music answer their fans request.I could write volumes about this really cool band, but I won t waste the copy and let you see for yourselves. . Click here to download the performance. Click here to view at our movie channelBTW, you are going to see a lot more of Wes Shippee here at RetroVision Media in the coming months, as he is part of a documentary we are doing on Radio Theatre Here are some links you need to find out more on this band and what they are doing around town: 22leroy.com myspace.com/22leroymusic sonicbids.com/22leroy twitter.com/22leroy
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RetroVision Media Recommends 22Leroy
from RetroVision Media on July 03, 2009
Duration: 2875
Duration: 2875
Although we should be doing Black Box Theater NYC today, we caught the 22Leroy band in the East Village Monday night at Fontana’s Bar with Wes Shippee on keyboard/lead vocals and we just had to share the experience with you. 22Leroy self describes their genre as Rock-Pop-Alternative and we agree adding only very cool and rocking the clean cut.
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DVD Verdict 341 - Sounds and Sights of Cinema (Musical Grab Bag)
from DVD Verdict Presents... on April 28, 2009
Duration: 3560
Duration: 3560
It's a musical grab bag episode, as Judge Clark Douglas romps through the archive pulling out selections from City Slickers (1991), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Shade (2003), Untamed (1955), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), The Terminal (2004), The Claim (2000), Raintree County (1957), Night Crossing (1981), Youth Without Youth (2007), The Alamo (1960), The Power of One (1992), and a bonus track from The Professional (1994). Clark also shares his review of Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx in The Soloist. Enjoy! Email your comments, questions, or suggestions to Clark.
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