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Very cool comparison of the old and new logos. Some are progressive, some are underwhelming, some are downright stupid. My analysis: Kraft had one of the most solidly recognizable brands in existence, but modified their logo not once but twice in ’09. Sony did the smart thing and finally dropped the spelled out version of [...]
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Jim Cameron left no metaphor unturned while giving his thoughts on the future of “The Terminator”: “From my perspective, it’s run its course and I don’t know what else to say that hasn’t been said. Plus, frankly… the soup’s kind of been pissed in a little bit by other filmmakers, so I don’t have any [...]
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If you know Jim Jarmusch’s work, you have probably already seen The Limits of Control (2009). If so, you no doubt appreciated the film as a gorgeous-looking and satisfyingly meditative response to Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999). The two movies involve assassins of African complexion, but their characters couldn’t be more different. [...]
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…is this humorous, multi-part video review of The Phantom Menace.
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Trying to find a good podcast about film, I decided listening to episodes concerned with reviewing Avatar would be a good litmus test. So I grabbed the /Filmcast’s one and was impressed by some of it, yet other parts of is made me want to stick an ice pick in my ear…
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Interesting story about Uwe Gsedl…here’s a tease: “If not for the stroke, I wouldn’t be a photographer,” he said. (And I really dig Daily Herald’s article image navigation.) Daily Herald | It took a stroke for West Chicago photographer to find his calling
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Artist Rob Carter uses techniques popularized by Terry Gilliam’s work on Monty Python’s Flying Circus to comment on the history of architecture… via Metropolis by Rob Carter – Last 3 minutes on Vimeo
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This is a fantastic piece of data pr0n that should shut-up every Obama-knocker out there! One year in, the evidence is clear – and growing by the day – that the Recovery Act is working to cushion the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression and lay a new foundation for economic growth. Organizing for [...]
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Charlie Parkes is a Brit with a day job outside of photography (like me), but his work is excellent! “Anna” by Carltastic View his ModelMayhem account too….
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Happy Valentine’s Day to all. And to those who hate the day, I say this: Valentine’s Day is a Christian corruption of a pagan festival involving werewolves, blood and fucking. So wish people a happy Horny Werewolf Day and see what happens. Warren Ellis » Happy Horny Werewolf Day 2010
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