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ADVERTISEMENT Short films rarely get major releases these days, so it’s no surprise that even serious movie fans often neglect them. But with the rise of websites like YouTube, shorts have finally found a viable exhibition platform. The following are ten of the most famous short films available online. Whether they’re art pictures, the early [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, August 26, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet, Movies · Tagged 1966 Cannes, A Trip to the Moon, Albert Lamorisse, Buster Keaton, Cannes film festival, car speeding, Chris Marker, Claude Lelouch, Dan Rohmer, director of films like Edward Scissorhands and Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Edwin Porter, Entertainment_Culture, Experimental film, films, Georges Méliès, Luis Buñuel, Movies, online films, online movies, Owl Creek Bridge, Ray Eames, Robert Enrico, Roger Jacquet, Salvador Dali, Short films, short movies, Silent films, the Cannes Film Festival, The Great Train Robbery, tim burton, Un chien andalou, walt disney
Known to some as “avant-garde” and to others as “underground”, there is a distinct genre of film known as “experimental” that exists solely to further and explore the process of filmmaking. Usually made by artists who operate outside of the commercial mainstream, experimental films are usually made cheaply with very low budgets. They frequently contain [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Bizarre, Movies · Tagged A Movie, Alexander Hammid, Bruce Byron, Bruce Conner, Chien Andalou, Deanna Durbin, director, Dog Star Man, Entertainment_Culture, Experimental film, film, Fireworks, Flaming Creatures, Jack Smith, Joseph Cornell, Kenneth Anger, Luis Buñuel, Martin Scorsese, Maya Deren, Meshes of the Afternoon, Michael Snow, Rose Hobart, Salvador Dali, Short films, Stan Brakhage, the Toronto International Film Festival, Un chien andalou, underground artist, Underground film, Wavelength
Once upon a time, just about every man in the world felt it was his sworn and solemn duty to grow a mustache. Boys would long for the day when the space above their lips sprouted the thick, beautiful hairs that would tell the world they were men. Mustaches may have fallen out of fashion [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Friday, December 3, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, People · Tagged adolf hitler, Albert Einstein, Aldo Raine, American Mustache Institute, artist, black grease paint, Bowser’s Castle, Burt Reynolds, charlie chaplin, che guevara, Christian, Cinema of the United States, crumb-catcher, Dali, Entertainment, Facial hair, famed Nazi hunter, famous mustache guys without their mustaches, Groucho Marx, guys without their mustaches, Harpo, Magnum, Magnum P.I, Martio, moustache, mustaches, Ned Flanders, P.I., Princess, Salvador Dali, Silent, stereotypical absent-minded professor, Super Mario Brothers, Television in the United States, The Simpsons, Tom Selleck, unpopular high school guidance counsellor
In a world of bland, corporate buildings, thank goodness for those architects and designers who express their individuality. They brighten up our world. From works of art to the downright wacky, here is a list, some of which I have been fortunate to see in the flesh. 10. Guggenheim Museum – Bilbao, Spain No list [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Monday, March 23, 2009 at 7:35 am
Filed under Bizarre, Engineering · Tagged architecture, Basket Building, Bilbao, Bizarre, building, Crooked House, Dancing House, design, Guggenheim, Museum, museums, Mushroom Tree House, Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Robot Building, Sagrada Familia, Salvador Dali, Spain, tower, Turning the Place Over
If you are male (and a probably a few females), at one time or another you have sported a mustache. While most of us don’t have the testosterone to do the ‘stache proud, here are few individuals, both real and imaginary, who have pulled off the the mustache with great aplomb. As a matter of [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 10:40 pm
Filed under Fashion · Tagged adolf hitler, Badamsinh Juwansinh Gurjar, Bizarre, charlie chaplin, cowboy hat, Fu Manchu, gene shalit, Groucho Marx, handlebar mustache, moustache, mustaches, rollie fingers, Salvador Dali, Tom Selleck, top 10 list, top ten, Yosemite Sam