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Rooftop Skiing in France | Good Morning By Richard Permin
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Top 10 Hammy 80's movie villains ranked by hammyness
Evil is over the top ,at least in film .So I wanted to do a list of my 10 favorite scene chewing villains but as I was thinking about and looking at the great scene chewers of cinema I noticed something ,the most insane over the top baddies tend to be from the 80's ,so doing my top 10 Hammy 80's villains ranked by hammyness ,so this isnt necesarily ranked by favorites ,just the most gloriously over the
10.Raven Shaddock from Streets of Fire-
I love this guy,This guy is bonkers.Played by a young Willem Dafoe ,this guy just does whatever he wants like rush on stage with his biker gang to kidnap a singer,Ellen Aim cause he thinks she is hot and challanges the main character Tom Cody to a SLEDGE HAMMER DUEL .So why isnt he higher? Well the ove the topness cause more from the script then performance and this is already a very over the top movie .I'm not saying Dafoe isnt hamming it up,It is Willem Dafoe after all ,ya got odd faces and he is doing this sort of southernish accent ,but I would say he is kind of channeling the classic black hat villains youd see in old westerns and I have also seen Dafoe go bigger .The fact this guy is only 10 shows you how over the top the other villains are
9.Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors
This thing is a sassy voracious manipulative man eating singing plant...You dont expect it to be subtle .I debated whether to include vocal performances ,but...HOT DAMN ,Levi Stubbs brings it .See Levi Stubbs was not an actor nor did he have asperations to be one ,he was a singer ,and yet he brings such a energy to this role ,being both flamboyant but also powerful . Levis voice has a seductive yet dominant quality ,and props to the team of puppeteers ,making a villain that not only chews on the scenery but on its costars
8.The Kurgen from Highlander
An immortal warrior who seeks to slay other immortals to achieve a great prize ,on paper this guy is so flat ,just an elementally evil dude .....Thank GOD for Clancy Brown .I mean Brown is a very intimidating guy ,very tall with a deep voice that Brown adds a rasp to ,but Brown plays the role like a guy whio just loves fuckin with people ,like its not enough he kills people but he loves messing with them too .He drives insanely while mocking the love interest,barks at an old lady,licks a priest,etc.Like anything to get a reaction .Combined with his costuming ,and very bad hairstyle choices(YEs I am including when he shaves his head ) ,this is a villain with punk rock energy
7.The Joker in Batman
Hey what do you get when you take an already kind of out there actor,give him a perminate smile ,cove him in white makeup and just let him loose?Ya get Jack Nicholsons Joker.Now Joker is an over the top character,a grinning laughing madman whose sense of humor is murder and Nicholson was a perfect choice to play a demented gangster with a twisted sense of humor .Also of the live action Jokers ,he is the funniest
6.Skeletor from Masters of the Universe
So the hammyness of Frank Langella is diffrent then the others on this list .....Cause his over the topness is really a reflection of how seriously he is taking it ,as he is playing the role of this skullfaced overlord as if he was Macbeth or Richard III.Its a really good performance ,wreally hitnting that Skeletor feels trapped by his own villainy....What makes it hammy ,is just the contrast with everything around him,a shakesperian villain giving grand speaches while he fights a nearly naked muscled man ,and Billy Barty is running around,and there is a lizard creature and a beast man and a tough talkin cop and Courtney Cox is there-Just what is this movie?I'll tell ya:Its fun
5.Professor Ratigan from the Great Mouse Detective
Disney Villain played by Vincent Price ....Nah I dont need to explain this one
4.Baron Vladimir Harkonen from Dune
This....Is one of my favorite villains to qoute .A very vile man who seeks to take over Arakis and kill Duke Leto and his family , while flying around doing nasty things ,he is so grotesque it becomes funny .Hats off to Kenneth McMillian who COMMITS ,shouting,laughing ,and overall he just looks like he is having a BALL .He is such a weird creepy horrible man,he is kind of the reason I love the movie next to Patrick Stewart running into battle with a pug in his arms
3.Lord John Whorfin from the Adventures of Bukaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
So Buckaroo Banzai is already a bonkers movie.,,,I swear,Jon Lithgow looked at the script and said"....I'll make it weirder "Playing a scientist posessed by an alien lizard from the 8th dimension ,in a sea of rather deadpan performances ,Lithgow stands out with his insane mannerisms and very goofy Italian accent
2.Stubbs from Enemy Mine
So Stubbs ,a cruel scavenger and slaver who kidnaps the adopted alien kid of the main character is only in the third act of the movie.Now if you havent seen the movie you might be asking ,"Emprex ,if he isnt in the movie a lot why is he so high"...Thats because he makes his minimal screen time count . A lot of it comes down to Brion James who just DEVOURS the scenery,shouting almost every line .I dunno ever since I saw this movie ,this asshole has really stuck with me

1.Frank Booth from Blue Velvet
A character so hammy he is kind of terrifying .In the world of the film everyone is wrather subdued.....Then Frank enters the film,screaming,rambling,raving and cursing and he is so unhinged it is truly frightening .DEniss Hopper is honestly perfect as this man who is a basically a raging id ,hes one of my favorite villains in film and by far one of the best scene chewers
So what do ya think?Agree?Disagree? Share your thoughts! Who is your favorite hammmy 80's movie villain?Who did I miss
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Ok so I now that this is a lot of questions but I’m genuinely curious so here we go. 1, 6, 13, 17, 32, 43, 65, 71, 82, 98. Oh this is for the asks thing
1. Coffee mugs, tea cups, wine glasses, water bottles, or soda cans?
Coffee mugs or water bottles!
6. Pastel, boho, tomboy, preppy, goth, grunge, formal, or althetic?
If I’m at work preppy/formal, if I’m on my own time althetic goth.
13. Lanyard or Keyring
Lanyard! I’ve had the same once since high school and it has the sailor moon cats Luna and Artimis on it!
17. Most frequently worn pair of shoes?
When I lived in Olympia it was my rain boots but now my Adidas trainers!
32. Top five favourite vines?
In no particular order: Kermit singing shawty I don’t mind, country boys I love you, what the fuck Richard, way to go Paul, and that one that is like do do do do do do do do do do LETS GO in the car.
43. Hoodie, leather jacket, cardigan, jean jacket, or bomber jacket?
Hoodie for casual, cardigan for work, leather jacket for going out!
65. Any perminate scars?
I have a TON of scars, I have one on my lip from being a child and I jumped off my brothers bed and smashed my face into a block and then I have a complusive skin picking disorder so I claw at my skin and those always scar. My legs are particularly bad.
71. Least favourite pattern?
Honestly I have no idea I don’t really hate any pattern?
82. PC or console?
Both! I play Nintendo games so console is a must but I also have a gaming PC.
98. Favourite historical era?
To study probably colonial America both pre and post war, but aesthetics wise if I could dress like it’s the 1940’s and 50’s I fucking would.
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Richard PERMIN - Sweet N Sour from Ivresse Films on Vimeo.
24th January 2016, Richard broke his two heels on a creative ski project with pvscompany. 10 months later, He suggests to follow him around the world to film his recovery. France, Japan, Canada, Alaska. A real challenge for Richard to find his best level. This video is the first to be filmed under the identity Ivresse Films and 3 years later, we are super happy to share it with you. A big thanks to him for being the first one to believe in us. Good luck for the future Richard ! This segment is an extract from Sweet N Sour produced by Aissociation and Redbull Media House. Directed by Antoine FRIOUX Filmed by Antoine FRIOUX / Grego CAMPI / Chris FLYNN / Guillaume TESSIER
Shot on RED DIGITAL CINEMA - DJI INSPIRE 2
24 Janvier 2016, Richard se casse les 2 talons sur un projet de ski créatif avec pvscompany. 10 mois plus tard, Il nous propose de le suivre aux 4 coins du monde pour filmer son retour sur les skis en freeride. France, Japon, Canada, Alaska. Un vrai challenge pour Richard afin de retrouver son meilleur niveau en freeride. Cette vidéo est la 1ere a être filmé sous l’identité Ivresse Films et 3 ans après, nous sommes heureux de la partager avec vous. Un grand merci a lui pour avoir été le 1er à avoir cru en nous. Bonne route Richard ! Ce segment est extrait de Sweet N Sour produit par Aissociation et Redbull Media House. Réalisé par Antoine FRIOUX Filmé par Antoine FRIOUX / Grego CAMPI / Chris FLYNN / Guillaume TESSIER
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Continued from here || @dick-vergara:
Richard smiled enthusiastically, happy to see his boyfriend’s cousin look genuinely pleased with his small gesture of goodwill. “Ah don’t mention it, besides you wouldn’t want to be lonely in your new room huh?”
“I don’t,” he agreed. “But I think it’s good I will be living alone. No more have to worry about being control freak with my roommate. Maybe I will get a cat.” It was partly a joke but he did like the idea of having a cat. He just didn’t know how good an idea that would be for him personally, given that he wasn’t a perminent resident in this country. “Thank you for letting me stay until the apartment is ready. Hopefully soon.”
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Richard PERMIN - Sweet N Sour (via Vimeo)
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Richard PERMIN, skieur de l’extrême et patient du Pôle Santé de Tignes Val Claret Centre fut victime il y a quelques années d’une grave blessure sur laquelle il est revenue lors d’une interview au moment de rechausser les skis...
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Red Bull Presents Sweet & Sour Trailer
Red Bull Presents Sweet & Sour Trailer
In Sweet & Sour, skier Richard Permin and snowboarder Xavier de Le Rue head deep into the mountains of Alaska to explore deep powder. Watch the trailer for Sweet & Sour from Red Bull: Official Description From YouTube: Published on Oct 6, 2017 ►Dropping on October 30th 2017 for 7 days only on Red Bull TV. Come with us for an unparalleled look into the lives of Richard Permin (skier) and Victor de…
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Rooftop Skiing in France | Good Morning By Richard Permin
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TRANSITION - Ben Buratti from PVS COMPANY on Vimeo.
« TRANSITION » Short Film By Ben BURATTI.
Skier : Ben BURATTI
Producer : PVS COMPANY Additional cinematography : Antonin Claude, Vincent Ricci, Maxime Moulin, Simon Morice, Arthur Tillier, Aurelien Collet, Marc Augey, Rodrigue Llado Photographer : Germain Favre-Felix Drone, FPV : Sandy Collet, Stéphane Guigné. Editing : Axel Barde Shot Location : La Clusaz, Megève France, Glacier 3000 Swiss, Davos Swiss
Logistic : Tristan Iwulski, H Concept, Alex Hamelin ; Fabien Nietto, Antoine Rachel, François Pollet-Thiollier, Manon Payot, Hugo Pollet Thiollier, Fabienne Pollet Thiollier, Jean Philippe Monfort, Julie Mugniery, Matheo Soquet, Hubert Pollet Villard, Richard Permin, Jean Christophe Hoff, Stéphane Vittoz, Didier Galland, Philippe Thévenet, Gilbert Peyre, Thomas Milliet, L’équipe des pisteurs Glacier 3000, Olivier Milon Favre, Schumi, Anti Ollila.
Music : Epidemic Sound Music By Lovren Contraband
We would like to thank: La Clusaz, Delaware Consulting, Outdoor Master, La Scierie, SKADI, Mairie de La Clusaz, L’office du Tourisme de La Clusaz, Dynastar Skis.
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AN OPERA OF THE MOUNTAINS - for Moncler from Jonas Lindstroem on Vimeo.
Becoming the mountain. Helicopter rides on volcano peaks, 2 meters of snow per night, chasing the rare sun, fighting the Patagonian winds, waiting, waiting, fearing defeat, suddenly we feel so small against the highest of peaks. It feels good to have brought this film home, it’s feels good to be alive. An opera of the mountains for Moncler shot in July in Patagonia, Chile starring Richard Permin. Cinematography Matias Boucard. Ski Operator Alexander Ryden. Drone House of FPV. Production Iconoclast / Jean Pierre Gavini, Guillaume Le Gat Service La Casa Edit Max Paschke Grade Sofie Friis Borup VFX Mathematics
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" As a kid, Ben dreams of reaching the level of his favorite athletes, who have become legends today. During his ski descent, he finds himself sharing his ride with the greatest. This descent will go viral on the internet, provoking the craze of future generations, all curious to see such a sharing. " Starring : Ben buratti
Guests : Richard Permin ; Seb Michaud ; Edgar Grospiron ; Perrine Laffond ; Laurent Favre ; Kadis Gomis
Partnership : La Clusaz ; Delaware ; Picture ; Elevation indoor ; La Scierie
Producer : David Lacote
Production manager : Mathilde Fiet & Malo Le Floch-Lescop
Writer : Marc Augey
Director : Andy Collet & Marc Augey
DOP : Andy Collet & Marc Augey
Additional cinematography : Antonin Claude ; Vincent Ricci ; Keryan Sorton ; Tom Granier ; Arthur Tillier Photographer : Germain Favre-Felix
Drone : Sandy Collet
FPV : Hensli Sage & Augustin Binet
Editing : Andy Collet & Marc Augey
VFX : Axel Barde
Color grading : Vincent Ricci
Poster : Aurora Catera
Mix audio : Martin Laumond & Marc Augey
Original usic composition : Raphael Stuart & Tristan Stuart ;
ACM Studio - LyreBirds Records Music supervision : Rotary Lab
Making-of : Laura Lardeux
Logistic : H Concept ; Alex Hamelin ; Fabien Niet ; Clement Jacquemain ; Antoine Rachel ; Fabien Catteneo ; François Pollet-Thiollier ; Loic Collomb Patton ; David Benneville ; Manon Payot
Thanks to : Faction ; La SATELC ; Office de tourisme de La Clusaz ; Le club des sports de La Clusaz
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TUBES - A night ride by Richard Permin from Antonin Claude on Vimeo.
Facing the outstanding snow conditions in the French Alps, Richard Permin came up with a night skiing concept last january. The idea was to ski between surreal snowy trees and tubes of light all along the line, creating an independent universe in which no mark of the disturbed real world would be apparent.
TUBES Directed by Richard Permin and Antonin Claude Rider : Richard Permin Cinematography and edit : Antonin Claude Photo : Germain Favre-Felix Sound design and composition : Theo Delarche Help : Romain Rieme, Florent Stryganek Supported by PVS Company
Shot on RED Gemini Lights : Astera Titan Tubes
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Masquerade (Super Proof Inc. 2015)
SkiStar Movies Rating: 3/5 Stars
Directed by: Leigh Powis
Starring: Torin Yater-Wallace, Joe Schuster, Sean Pettit, Callum Pettit, Richard Permin, Noah Bowman, Mark Abma
Producers: Sean Pettit, Guillaume Tessier, Jaimeson Keegan
Why the hell not? Ski movies have used every other production element available to enhance their end product. Producers use helicopters, helmet cams, cranes, drones, heck they even use a second helicopter to shoot film of the first helicopter shooting film of the skier ripping down the mountain. So why the hell not include something totally unexpected and add dramatic elements and vignettes that have nothing to do with skiing but that tell a story in between the usual slices of big-mountain ripping that we have all come to love in this sub-genre of action sports films.
In Super Proof’s 2014 outing “The Recruitment”, the team laid down their first attempt at creating a fictional background for the skiers. The choice of route went far beyond other story telling attempts portraying the skiers as soul-searching drifters looking for a place to call home (see Sweetgrass’ 2013 work “Valhalla”) and was certainly on a different road from the documentary/true story-style outings (see Matchstick’s 2013 “McConkey”). No, this type of story telling had nothing to do with skiing, really. What we got was a strange series of kidnappings and beatings that director Leigh Powis blended with extreme close-ups of nature and wrapped it in an off-beat sound track to create an almost abstract, David Lynch style work. The drama sequences raised more questions than they answered and honestly, the film had me scratching my head for some time afterwards.
The Masquerade continues this “Blue Velvet” meets Warren Miller type vibe. The mountain vistas are beautiful in all their HD glory, the skiing is what you would expect when you point guys like Sean Pettit and Richard Permin downhill and the dramatic sequences are, well, bizarre. Watching The Masquerade is like watching a European art film in some second year university course; you get the feeling that the weird, disconnected bits are supposed to be a metaphor for something else but you have no clue as to what. And then it gets doubly confusing when those weird, disconnected bits are the ski sequences and then you remember this is a ski movie. Around that point, you begin to think, “maybe I shouldn’t take so much Sudafed. What am I missing here?”
The Masquerade’s story-line about an underground gambling ring ties up at the end a little neater than the storyline in The Recruitment, so there’s a few less WTF questions going on in my brain this time round. The music is used predominantly as background score and not cut to picture rock-video style, and that definitely differentiates it from every other ski movie out there. No name cards are used to identify the skier on screen so you’re never completely sure who’s making the run and that certainly contributes to the abstract nature of the movie. It’s less a promo film for the individual skiers and more a group effort showcasing state of the art/sport skiing. But when you mix all this with the drama, whether it be this story line or something else, does it work in this format? Personally, I love people taking creative risks so I’m going to say “keep it up” because it means we have a bigger variety overall in the genre. But my guess is that most ski porn aficionados are going to be confounded by all this. By Mark “The Attorney General” Quail
Watch the Trailer for The Masquerade
https://vimeo.com/136245484
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