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'Name That Movie' ... Based on These Drawings

'Name That Movie' ... Based on These Drawings

from Cinematical on November 09, 2009
Duration: 0
Most of us know our favorite movies by heart, and we can quote dialog (although not always accurately), describe a scene down to its last detail, or even recount production history if we are particularly geek-minded about it. When movies are a big part of your life, the attention to detail can become downright obsessive, but as we all know, a movie is really just a sum of its parts. Paul Rogers, an illustrator who works at the California Art Center College has taken those separate parts and devised a clever little game of Name that Movie on his blog, Drawger. Rogers' game takes some of our favorite flicks and breaks them down into six drawings, and covers the gamut of Hollywood classics old and new. So if you are a fan of Pictionary and showing off your movie knowledge, this is definitely the game for you. Now I don't want to brag, but I did manage to guess most of Rogers' selections -- although I am honest enough to admit that I didn't get a perfect score. There were a few that, frankly, I wouldn't even know where to begin. But it did remind me how those iconic images can work their way into your brain, and when all you need to see is an ink drawing of Big Kahuna soda cup and you can almost hear Samuel L. Jackson exclaim "That is a tasty burger."Filed under: Fandom, Quentin Tarantino, Fan Made Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Pulp Diction

Pulp Diction

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 228
by Nick Abate
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OmeleTV #54 - Os Filmes Mais Importantes da Cozinha

OmeleTV #54 - Os Filmes Mais Importantes da Cozinha

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 1820
Bastante informa o nesse OmeleTV, portanto, senhores (as) omelenautas, preparem suas cabe as pois na cozinha de hoje teremos HQs, DVDs, um bloco s sobre o Almanaque do Cinema Omelete, coisa nova pro orkut e assim vai... Vejamos os principais assuntos da vez: Bloco 1 00:56 - Moby Dick em quadrinhos pop-up 02:04 - HQs Vertigo - ZDM / Y 03:02 - HQs Panini - Batman Morte em Fam lia / Terra X 04:50 - Disney - Hist ria e Gl ria da Dinastia Pato 06:03 - Lan amento - 500 Dias com Ela Bloco 2 06:51 - Almanaque do Cinema Omelete, e um f emocionando os cozinheiros! 09:47 - Almanaque do Cinema Omelete - Os filmes mais importantes (Forlani: Casa Blanca / Lawrence da Ar bia / Tubar o / Curtindo a Vida Adoidado / Pulp Fiction - Hessel: Os Imperdo veis / Veludo Azul / A Morte num Beijo / Um Corpo que Cai / Depois Daquele Beijo - Borgo: Luzes da Cidade / Rastros de dio / 2001 Uma Odiss ia no Espa o / Noite dos Mortos-Vivos / Guerra nas Estrelas - Unanimidade na cozinha: O Poderoso Chef o) Bloco 3 20:35 - No Microondas... Danilo Miedi e o novo orkut! 24:03 - O que h de novo no orkut novo Bloco 4 25:45 - Pol micas no OmeleTV! Uma porrada a menos 28:08 - A m scara do Batman no cen rio do OmeleTV 28:54 - Haver um especial Lost ano que vem? E quer mais? S semana que vem... http://enxame.tv
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Cinematical Seven: "WTF?" Dance Scenes in Non-Musicals

Cinematical Seven: "WTF?" Dance Scenes in Non-Musicals

from Cinematical on November 05, 2009
Duration: 0
I think it's safe to tell you, without spoiling the movie, that The Men Who Stare at Goats includes a couple of scenes with Jeff Bridges and George Clooney dancing around. The scenes are amusing and a little strange -- why are soldiers dancing? But they did fit consistently with the film as a whole. However, I was reminded of moments in movies that aren't musicals, but suddenly shift to some crazy kind of dance or musical number. I love these moments, and in fact I wish the dance scenes in The Men Who Stare at Goats were a little less toned-down and a little more "WTF?" Okay, I'm kind of BS'ing you here. The Men Who Stare at Goats is a flimsy excuse. I really just wanted to write about surreal dance numbers in otherwise straightforward movies, because that can be so much fun. Last year's Adam Sandler vehicle Bedtime Stories was an annoying dud ... except for one glorious, shining moment where Guy Pearce launched into a song-and-dance number. Sometimes these dance moments are the best part of a movie, sometimes they spoil the mood and sometimes they're just one more weird aspect of an altogether bizarre film. Here are seven of my favorites.Filed under: Music & Musicals, Cinematical SevenContinue reading Cinematical Seven: "WTF?" Dance Scenes in Non-Musicals Permalink | Email this | Comments
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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS PREVIEW: Tarantino's Macaroni Combat

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS PREVIEW: Tarantino's Macaroni Combat

from recent posts tagged eli - blip.tv (beta) on August 18, 2009
Duration: 567
Quentin is bringing us something the world hasn't really seen in theatres since the 70's -- a spaghetti western style World War II movie set in Nazi Germany behind enemy lines. With Brad Pitt... that part's new. With a great cast of international talent, at least three languages and more Nazi scalping than you can put in a single movie trailer, it looks like Tarantino's latest is a sight to behold. At least, that's what the folks at the Cannes Film Fest thought. What about you? Let us know what you're expecting! Another piece of genius from the world's biggest movie fan? Or a disappointing over-the-top action movie from a screenwriter whose greatest asset lies in dialogue? ~Matt + Nat
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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Interviews -- Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger and B.J. Novak

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Interviews -- Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger and B.J. Novak

from Favorites of heremit979 on August 10, 2009
Duration: 597
Emmy nominated Jake Hamilton talks with the stars of INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS -- Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger and B.J. Novak -- only on JAKE'S TAKES!
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