Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailer. Show all posts

Friday, 13 January 2012

Trailer : Shut Up And Play The Hits, Lcd Soundsystem Documentary



"On April 2nd 2011, LCD Soundsystem played its final show at Madison Square Garden. LCD frontman James Murphy had made the conscious decision to disband one of the most celebrated and influential bands of its generation at the peak of its popularity, ensuring that the band would go out on top with the biggest and most ambitious concert of its career. The instantly sold out, near four-hour extravaganza did just that, moving the thousands in attendance to tears of joy and grief, with NEW YORK magazine calling the event "a marvel of pure craft" and TIME magazine lamenting "we may never dance again." SHUT UP AND PLAY THE HITS is both a narrative film documenting this once in a life time performance and an intimate portrait of James Murphy as he navigates the lead-up to the show, the day after, and the personal and professional ramifications of his decision."

Watch | Shut Up And Play The Hits

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

California by Emily-Jane Robinson's



Even if i wanted to find the perfect first post after the holidays it wouldn't be as cool as this, a totally random trailer i found on my unknown friends on facebook for the new 8mm movie trailer by Emily-Jane Robinson's that i love even more after listening to Ty Segall as the soundtrack.

Watch | California

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Fuck Buttons , David Byrne Brian Eno - Moonlightin Glory , Teenagers From Uranus



The key to how Fuck Buttons pull this off lies in their creative origins: Brits Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power formed the group in 2004 with the goal of creating pain-inducing noise music, but soon became curious about mixing in prettier sounds, and adding structure and melody to their brutal tracks. Still, they never lost the aggression and abstraction of their noise leanings: They're not afraid to let a beat pound forever, or let a drone wash slowly, or let a pedal loop endlessly. Where more traditional groups might worry that a part goes on too long, Fuck Buttons seem fascinated by what will happen if it does, riding it just past the point of expectation before hitting you with the next big switch-up. It's a trick that gives Street Horrrsing a sense of constant tension, with another surprise detonation always looming around the corner.

The album begins with "Sweet Love For Planet Earth", whose sparkly synths and pulsing drone bring to mind Gang Gang Dance's starry-eyed explorations. The patient power of that track courses through the rest of this seamless record. It's in the drum circles and chants of "Ribs Out", the chopping drift of "Okay, Let's Talk About Magic", and the blown-out metal vocals of "Race You To My Bedroom/Spirit Rise", which seem to make time melt away. Throughout, Fuck Buttons stick religiously to simple ideas, but mix them in surprising ways. When you expect a scream to burst forward, a synth figure slides in, or a bass rumbles up from the background. Still, the duo's signature is devout repetition. And by the time the loops of album closer "Colours Move" finally dissolve, Street Horrrsing has become one big loop itself-- an unbroken sonic circle. Pitchforkmedia - Marc Masters, March 17, 2008



" Street Horrrsing " - ATP Recordings - 2008

Mp3 | Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth
Mp3 | Fuck Buttons - Race You To My Bedroom



Video | Fuck Buttons - Bright Tomorrow
Video | Fuck Buttons - "Okay, let's..."@ Windmill, Brixton 02.06.07




Designed by Trollback + Company. A visual experiment where the graphics become the creator of the sounds rather than the reactive afterthought. The piece is set to "Moonlight in Glory," by David Byrne and Brian Eno

Watch | David Byrne and Brian Eno - Moonlight in Glory




Far, far away on the Planet Uranus, an evil Lord reigns. All hell breaks loose when he sends two Teenagers from Uranus to take control of the media airwaves in attempt to destroy the world. Written and created by Will Carsola and Dave Stewart, a twisted sketch comedy movie guaranteed to blow your head off. With the gore version of Municipal Wastes "Unleash the Bastards" video. Graffiti with Serf, Mint, Resk, Dr.sex, Mad, Rate, Goal, Host, Tenz, Lions, and more. Featuring the new hair bling, singing hobos, dmv drivers license pranks, rapping Jesus, Dr.Phil as a serial killer and other relentless parodies.

"This movie takes all that sucks on television and farts in its mouth"
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Watch | Teenagers From Uranus

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Cosmic Motors - Trailer






Come explore the vehicle designs of a futuristic, faraway galaxy where hyperreality and hyperspeed exist as part of everyday life.
Daniel Simon is an internationally established car designer who has worked on futuristic concepts for such automakers as Bugatti and Lamborghini.
Cosmic Motors is a design book with 176 pages full of futuristic vehicles, many of them featured in this trailer.

Trailer | Cosmic Motors


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Wednesday, 2 April 2008

What if mankind had to leave Earth ?



Watch | Wall - E

and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? Wall-E, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for, as he adventures across the galaxy chasing his dream.

Thursday, 13 March 2008

Donkey Xote




This is a true adventure comedy. The donkey, Rucio, tells the true story of Don Quixote and defends the idea that he wasnt mad, but in reality, Quixote was a very intelligent, passionate and enthusiastic fellow. We then follow Don Quixote, his squire, Sancho Panza (Quixotes best friend and the wealthiest man in town), Sanchos donkey, Rucio (who wants to be a horse) and a real horse, Quixotes faithful steed, Rocinante (who hates leaving his stable) on their adventure to duel the Knight of the Moon where, if Quixote wins the duel the true identity of Dulcinea will be revealed.

Video | Donkey Xote

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Thursday, 14 February 2008

The 4th Dimension ( 2006 )



The independent oddity The 4th Dimension is a promising, if not entirely successful, debut for co-directors Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni, whose proficient style manages to hide a deficit of substance until the film falls apart in its final sequence. The movie tells the story of an antique-store employee and loner, Jack, for whom time seems to break down when he receives an old clock from a mysterious woman. A brilliant young man obsessed with Einstein's Unified Field Theory, Jack enters a state of consciousness in which the boundaries between past, present, and dreams seem to collapse; at the same time, flashbacks to Jack's troubled childhood coexist with present-day events in a fluid, surreal manner. This premise allows the filmmakers to convey a sense of total stasis in Jack's life; he seems literally frozen in time, and his emotional imprisonment is made literal by the physical confines of some impressively claustrophobic sets.

Trailer | The 4th Dimension Movie

Trailer | Carl Sagan 4th Dimension Explanation

Sunday, 28 October 2007

What if u could love forever ?



The Fountain , directed by Darren Anorofsky.

This fountain requires a philosophical approach to our believes and knowledge of live , the way we understand our lives and what is our place in the same .
How far can u stretch a thought or an emotion , can u thing beyond ? can u thing what no one ever thought before ? u have to try harder , think deeper , can u find it ...can u find it ?
the key for creation , the moment of conceive , two stars , two parallel worlds , two humans , are they so different after all , are we so different ?
What's our ultimate goal , where do we go ? is this all someone's dream ? my dream ?
The begin and the end are easy , tricky part is in between , survival in a world in witch the days are counted , because everything that as beginning , as an end , live and death bounded by love. Tiago 28/11/2007



“The Fountain” is an odyssey about one man’s eternal struggle to save the woman he loves. His epic journey begins in 16th-century Spain, where conquistador Tomas (HUGH JACKMAN) commences his search for the Fountain of Youth, the legendary entity believed to grant immortality. As modern-day scientist Tommy Creo, he desperately struggles to find a cure for the cancer that is killing his beloved wife, Isabel (RACHEL WEISZ). Traveling through deep space as a 26th-century astronaut, Tom begins to grasp the mysteries that have consumed him for a millennium. The three stories converge into one truth, as the Thomas of all periods—warrior, scientist, and explorer—comes to terms with life, love, death and rebirth.


Trailer | The Fountain
Trailer | The Fountain In-Depth Interview

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Friday, 19 October 2007

Im Not There




Trailer | I'm Not There

Mp3 | Bob Dylan - Creep (Radiohead cover)

With I'm Not There, his hotly anticipated follow-up to Far From Heaven, Todd Haynes attempts to find the key to Bob Dylan's life and art by unfolding the larger-than-life personality over seven distinct characters. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whinshaw, Richard Gere and Cate Blanchett play the legendary musician at different stages of his career -- or rather, his imagined career, with events and characters drawn as much from the songs as from Dylan's actual biography.

The seven strands of narrative are told in distinct styles peppered with in-jokes, out-and-out delights, and a generous helping of Dylan songs. Marcus Carl Franklin plays Dylan as a black boy growing up in the south, riding boxcars and impersonating Woody Guthrie, Christian Bale covers the early folk years (with Julianne Moore as Joan Baez's alter ego). Cate Blanchett, in delicious black-and-white, goes electric at the Newport jazz festival, meets Allen Ginsberg (David Cross) and stumps reporters with witticisms during the famous tour of England chronicled in D.A. Pennebaker's Don't Look Back.
Richard Gere plays the most curious incarnation, an aged and withdrawn Billy the Kid who has somehow survived and returned to an earlier "weird America" full of carnival freaks and one beautiful dead girl in a casket. Heath Ledger and Charlotte Gainsbourg enact the early seventies with their infidelities and disappointments, overshadowed by the Vietnam War.

I'm Not There is certainly an enjoyable experiment. The innovative approach pushes further than any traditional biopic could, managing to bite its own tail in a nice cyclical twist that makes Dylan's life appear both specific and inevitable. Ultimately, though, Haynes' quest is as fruitless as reporter Jerry Thompson's search for the truth about Charles Foster Kane -- the mystery of this American Giant can't be solved by splintering him into his constituent parts. Besides, the answer was there all along: like Kane's sled, Dylan's body of work contains everything we ever needed to know about the man. I'm Not There is worth seeing, but in the end, the music of Bob Dylan will outlast anything anybody might have to say about it.
Jürgen Fauth

Saturday, 22 September 2007