Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Video
vimeo
Summer of Savannah from Savannah Grace on Vimeo.
2 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Incredible Optical Illusion That Makes Two Blue Boxes Appear to Rotate When the Background Changes
58 notes
·
View notes
Video
vimeo
"Summit" by Distant Correspondent (Official Music Video) from Crahmanti on Vimeo.
Official music video for "Summit" by Distant Correspondent. Directed by Heather Crank Directors of Photography: -Justin Lang, Justincredible Productions -Greg Amanti, gregoryamanti.blogspot.com For more information about award-winning filmmaker, Heather Crank, visit crank-design.blogspot.com
0 notes
Video
vimeo
Shatter by Distant Correspondent (Official Video) from Distant Correspondent on Vimeo.
Official music video for "Shatter" by Distant Correspondent. Album: Distant Correspondent (self-titled), Hot Congress/Old Flame Records, 2013. Single: "Shatter" b/w "Badlands," Static Caravan Recordings, 2013. Video directed by Molly McIntyre
LINKS: BUY THE ALBUM (DIGITAL & VINYL): hotcongressrecords.com/albums/distant-correspondent-distant-correspondent Also available on iTunes & Amazon BUY THE SINGLE at... Rough Trade: roughtrade.com/albums/76412 Norman Records: normanrecords.com/records/142626-distant-correspondent-shatter-badland Piccadilly Records: piccadillyrecords.com/products/DistantCorrespondent-ShatterBadlands-StaticCaravan-92573.html
Director, Molly McIntyre: mollymcintyre.com
Distant Correspondent: distantcorrespondent.com facebook.com/distantcorr twitter.com/distantcorr
Labels: hotcongress.com oldflamerecords.com staticcaravan.org
0 notes
Photo
A friend of mine suggested this to me and I thought it was pretty funny, so I’m going to make like a few, one for me and one for my friend, if anyone else wants to cop, i’m making 12 total. Yee
AVAILABLE HERE
4K notes
·
View notes
Video
The Other Side of the Wall: The Making of Possession from daniel bird on Vimeo.
A 52 minute documentary film about the making of Andrzej Zulawski's Possession. Featuring director Andrzej Zulawski, producer Marie-Laure Reyre, cameraman Andrzej Jaroszewicz and co-writer Frederic Tuten. Also features artwork by Enki Bilal and music by Ashtray Navigations.
A co-production with BILDSTÖRUNG.
"Bird's superb 50-minute documentary The Other Side of the Wall, which intersperses the history of the production with a great deal of analysis and exploration of the political/historical context (especially the Berlin Wall as a metaphor for the situation in Zulawski's native Poland at the time), helpful digressions (Zulawski's earlier films are quoted, as are Enki Bilal's comic-strip metamorphoses of the Wall), and some great stories" -Michael Brooke, Sight and Sound
"[Possession] is a film that will leave a much deeper intellectual and aesthetic (as opposed to emotional) impression if one watches the accompanying 'making of' documentary first" -David Parkinson, Oxford Times
"This is a highly enjoyable and informative 51-minute documentary from 2009 narrated by Daniel Bird. Zulawski is on hand to offer his thoughts on his early career, his exile from Poland and the political motivations for making POSSESSION... Interspersed with clips from the film and interviews with producers, it's a great documentary" -Stuart Willis, Sex Gore Mutants
"A piece all about the making of the movie that runs to just over 50 minutes in length (almost half the running time of the movie itself)... it's all fascinating stuff and invaluable to anyone picking apart the movie and exploring the different themes and the choices made throughout" -Kevin Matthews, Flick Feast
"In the making-of documentary accompanying this long-awaited, thankfully uncut reissue of Polish director Andrzej Zulawski's astounding, apocalyptic 1981 marital psychodrama, the director discusses this most infamous scene: 'I told Adjani,' he says frankly, 'to fuck the air'" -Tom Huddleston, Time Out
"This is as good and thorough an examination of the making of a film and the circumstances of its production as you could ever hope to see, with the political backdrop and the personal turmoil that went into its creation all covered in excellent detail" -Horror View
"A piece all about the making of the movie that runs to just over 50 minutes in length (almost half the running time of the movie itself)... it's all fascinating stuff and invaluable to anyone picking apart the movie and exploring the different themes and the choices made throughout" -Kevin Matthews, Flick Feast
"Second Sight's DVD also contains admirable extras - an excellent 50+ minute retrospective documentary by Daniel Bird that tracks the film from concept to completion" -David Flint, Strange Things Are Happening
0 notes
Video
vimeo
Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968 from BPows on Vimeo.
Dir: Thomas Reichman (1968)
An extraordinary verité portrait of Charles Mingus. I do not own the rights to this film. I've posted it to share.
0 notes
Video
vimeo
Megg, Mogg & Owl à AMSTERDAM from misma on Vimeo.
© Simon Hanselmann/ Misma Éditions 2016 Sortie nationale le 21 septembre 2016 - Plus d'infos: misma.fr/?MEGG-MOGG-OWL-A-AMSTERDAM
0 notes
Photo

LOVE AND ROCKETS: THE MAGAZINE returns!
Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez to revive their beloved series.
Get all the details on the Flog:
http://fantagraphics.com/flog/love-rockets-magazine-returns/
635 notes
·
View notes
Video
vimeo
El Guincho 'Bombay' from CANADA on Vimeo.
Directed by CANADA Produced by CANADA
0 notes
Text
At the age of 19 Padme Amidala was the queen of a planet and had already saved her people from total crisis
At the age of 19 Anakin Skywalker was married and a general in a galaxy wide war and was considered to be one of the most powerful Jedi in history
At the age of 19 Leia Organa was a senator in the imperial senate as well as a leader and spy for the Rebellion
At the age of 19 Luke was making vroom vroom noises with his toy planes

I love him so much
261K notes
·
View notes
Video
The Velvet Underground - The South Bank Show ( Full ) from Supermax on Vimeo.
BBC TellyDoc about the VU
0 notes
Video
vimeo
Girls on tape : video gems from the 80's #1 from Camille Lan on Vimeo.
Montage vidéo réalisé pour Club Julie (Young Marble Giants + Serafina Steer + The Notes) organisé par Julie Tippex au Lieu Unique à Nantes le 16 octobre 2010. (julietippex.com/2010/10/07/club-julie-au-lieu-unique-avec-young-marble-giants/)
Occult Chemistry – Fire (UK, 1980) Vidéo réalisée par le London College of Printing
The Dykes – 2 Fingers Wide (USA, 1980) Scène extraite du documentaire 'Debt Begins at 20' de Stephanie Beroes
Mother's Ruin - Dreamy Teeny (Suisse, 1981)
Barchen und die Milchbubis – Muskeln (Allemagne, 1981) Morceau extrait de l’album 'Dann Macht Es Bumm'
Nini Raviolette - Suis-je Normale? (France, 1980) Vidéo réalisée par Stéphane Teichner, extraite du DVD 'RVB~TRANSFERT : Images de la scène indépendante Française (1978-1991)'
Q4U – Creep (Islande, 1982) Vidéo extraite du documentaire 'Rokk í Reykjavík' de Friðrik Þór Friðriksson (1982)
Young Marble Giants – Colossal Youth (UK, 1980)
The Waitresses - I Know What Boys Like (UK, 1982)
Sort Sol feat. Lydia Lunch – Boy-Girl (Danemark/USA, 1986)
0 notes
Text
Historia de la Musica Rock: Locas

Between working on various writing projects – some fill-in scripting for Batman ’66 (issue 13, out this July!) a few back-up stories for a different comic book based on a TV show, a new graphic novel, and a bananas monthly book/webcomic with the tougher than leather Nate Doyle – I’ve been working on a strange labor of love: a mixtape of every song sung/played/talked about/heard in the original fifty issue run of Love & Rockets “Locas” stories by Jaime Hernandez.
The reason? Well, in addition to being a comics writer, I’m a music writer and journalist (lots of articles for Mojo and other magazines, plus a lot of album liner notes for a lot of different artists, including Dr. John’s Grammy-winning Locked Down). Music is one of my passions, and one day while flipping through some Locas stories it struck me how central music was to the experience of the characters. Or maybe central isn’t the right word – it was ESSENTIAL to their experience, from humming a song on the way to a job to going to a show to hanging out with some friends and listening to a record to cruising the strip in your car to watching TV. It’s all a part of the fabric of the lives of the characters, and it’s a testament to Jaime Hernandez’s storytelling abilities that each song that appears in the story feels natural and right. So yeah – using my galley copy of the giant Locas collection, I began identifying and listing every single goddamn piece of music over the course of 704 pages. Some stuff was annotated in the book, some stuff that wasn’t I knew off the bat, some songs required some creative use of search engines and a couple I had to crowd source, but I believe I got ‘em all.
What’s NOT here: Unfortunately, some of the most essential music in the stories is stuff made by the fictional bands Ape Sex and La Llorona/Missiles of October. Perhaps it’s better this way, because we can all still have our own idea of how awesome/terrible both of those bands are. When we fill it in ourselves it kinda makes the music MORE powerful. Also, there were a couple of instances where characters sang songs of their own invention to themselves. What am I gonna do?
What IS here: Lots of goodies for your listening pleasure. In one instance I made a judgment call – during a scene in the “Death of Speedy” storyline, the character Litos and his friends are chilling in a car listening to some music. The music isn’t identified, but it’s represented by the sound effect of THUMP CLAP THUMP CLAP. Having grown up half-Mexican in Southern California, plus knowing cholos and their musical taste in general, I assumed they could only be listening to one thing: Zapp featuring Roger Troutman. C’mon! The track I chose, “So Ruff, So Tuff” is technically a Roger Troutman solo jam, but it’s all Zapp to me. Also, the last two tracks are bonus; they were featured in a different Jaime story in L&R, but they’re so good I felt they deserved to be included.
(Credit where credit is due: The cover image of the mix – hastily cobbled together by the unskilled elves here at Bitchinville – includes part of Jaime’s cover to Love & Rockets #31.)
DOWNLOAD HERE.
Tracklisting:
Heigh-Ho – The Dwarf Chorus
All Alone in the World – Ebenezer Scrooge
Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto
Car Wash – Rose Royce
Police Story – Black Flag,
Friday on My Mind – The Easybeats
Two Faces Have I - Lou Christie
Death May Be Your Santa Claus – Mott the Hoople
Situations – The Middle Class
Jackson – Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
So Ruff, So Tuff – Zapp
Valentine – The Replacements
Why Don’t You Love Me Like You Used To? – Hank Williams
You – X
I Am a Cliché – X-Ray Spex
Ay! Mamá Inés – Libertad Lamarque
Tear in My Beer – Hank Williams
Whipping Post – Allman Brothers
Theme From Pee-Wee’s Playhouse – Mark Mothersbaugh
I Can’t Do Anything – X-Ray Spex
Dead End Justice – The Runaways
Doowhutchalike – Digital Underground
Cycling is Fun – Shonen Knife
What’s the Matter With Flintstone? – Fred Flintstone Chorus
Metal Guru – T Rex
Wig Wam Bam – Sweet
Deuce – KISS
Le Freak – Chic
I Wanna Be Sedated – The Ramones
The American in Me – The Avengers
I Am Woman Hear Me Roar – Helen Reddy
Los Luchadores – Conjunto Africa
Space Station #5 – Montrose
Brother Jukebox – Don Everly
Dry Bones – Delta Rhythm Boys
Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel) – Andrews Sisters
Theme From ‘Amazing Three’ – Amazing 3
Entrada Llevatelo – Various Artists
Awesome Foursome – J.J. Evans and Friends
Teenage Kicks – Undertones
Bonus Tracks:
Smash it Up Part 1 – The Damned
Smash it Up Part 2 – The Damned
608 notes
·
View notes
Video
Kimbra's Wish (A Disney Tribute) from Adam C Sager on Vimeo.
Take a look behind the scenes of our tribute video here—(vimeo.com/140395918)
In April of 2015, Kimbra and I decided to venture together into the magical realm of one of our favorite Disney films, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." After one month of planning, two days of filming, and three months of intricate compositing, it is with the utmost of admiration and reverence that we honor Disney with this tribute. Thank you for the years of immeasurable beauty and inspiration!
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" content is property of Disney Enterprises, Inc. "I'm Wishing" track is property of Universal Music Australia. Kimbra's name and likeness is property of Warner Brother Records.
Read more about the story here—cargo.sagerdigital.com/Director-1/Kimbra-s-Wish-A-Disney-Tribute Visit Kimbra at kimbramusic.com Visit Adam at sagerdigital.com
All content used in good faith. For the sole purpose of giving tribute. No ad revenue. No profit. Created and distributed freely to honor a Disney classic.
Please revisit the original Snow White here- movies.disney.com/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs
Full Crew Credits—
Kimbra Johnson, Taylor Graves, & Timon Martin — Music Adam C Sager — Director / Executive Producer / Editor / VFX Supervisor / Compositor / Roto / Paint Corina Burke — Assistant Director / Producer Ethan Burke & Andrew Studer — Camera / Lighting Devin Winter — Wardrobe / Styling Claudine Ebel — Hair / Makeup Kale Kiaunis — Production Assistant Roger Braunstein — Technical Assistant Paul DeSilva — Compositor / Roto / Paint Mark Mager, Roger Hancock & Dan Goldman — Stage Management / Facilities Laki Karavias — Behind the Scenes Aly DeHay, Jenna Holmes, Trevor DePalatis, Lexie Began, Stephen Tissell, Patrick Quinn, Corwin Carson, Daniel Mayeda & Alexander Oxford — Rotoscoping / Paint
1 note
·
View note