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Trancecoach (Member Profile)
Your video, Boyhood - Richard Linklater's Film Produced Over 11 Years, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Octopus Project - I Saw the Bright Shinies
Vimeo description:
Animated by Austin illustrator Divya Srinivasan, this animated video depicts three sleepy ghost kids following a heterochromic fox through a snowy twilight. When the group discovers an impromptu critter disco in a forest clearing, the spirits and strays dance in harmony until a cranky babushka bemoans the noise and breaks up the party. Thus, the spectral youths return to the astral plane... but not without a final farewell to their new found animal friends.
Divya Srinivasan has previously created animated videos for Spoon ("Everything Hits at Once"), They Might Be Giants, The Sundance Channel and Wonder Showzen, and worked on Richard Linklater's "Waking Life" feature film. Divya's illustration portfolio includes numerous pieces for the New Yorker magazine, as well as the album artwork for Sufjan Stevens' Illinois and This American Life's "Stories of Hope and Fear" collection.
"I Saw The Bright Shinies" is from The Octopus Project's album "Hello, Avalanche," released in 2007 on Peek-A-Boo Records. The "Bright Shinies" video appears on the "Golden Beds" enhanced CD EP released in 2009 on Peek-A-Boo Records.
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Busted! Rep. Leaves ALEC Wording In Corporate Tax Resolution
Common practice over here as well. Linklaters LLP wrote more than one piece of legislature for "us".
Inglorious Basterds - Landa Meets The "Italians"
This movie is character driven. The dialog in itself doesn't have to carry much meaning, as long as it exposes the characters. I thought the movie was hilarious.
>> ^JiggaJonson:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
Inglorious Basterds - Landa Meets The "Italians"
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I thought the dialog was great in this film. I like a lot of dialog in my movies. I liked Lost in Translation. :0 !
>> ^JiggaJonson:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
Inglorious Basterds - Landa Meets The "Italians"
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
Free Will and Physics
Tags for this video have been changed from 'sosa, linklater, waking life, physics, will' to 'David sosa, linklater, Waking Life, Free Will, Determinism, Philosophy' - edited by gwiz665
A Rare Philip K. Dick Interview
Tags for this video have been changed from 'rare, philip k dick, interview, color' to 'rare, philip k dick, interview, color, richard linklater, 80s, 00s, paranoia, adaptation' - edited by Eklek
Top 5 Directors? (Cinema Talk Post)
Top 13?
1 Kubrick
2 Lynch
3 Gilliam (pre Brothers Grimm)
4 Tarentino
5 Coens
6 Spielberg
7 PTA
8 Richard Linklater
9 Ridley Scott
10 Clint Eastwood
11 Segio Leone
12 Michel Gondry
13 Todd Solondz
Self Destructive Man - from Waking Life
Tags for this video have been changed from 'self destruction, waking life, linklater' to 'self destruction, self immolation, waking life, linklater' - edited by calvados
Work Scene - from Linklaters' Slacker
Linklater is a *Genius.
Two Days in Paris Trailer
I love Julie Delpy. She was awesome in both "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset". She even helped write the screen play for the latter with Richard Linklater. A smart, talented, sexy French woman. Oh la la!
Which is the most universal human characteristic?
It's by Richard Linklater, who also directed Slacker, Dazed and Confused, The Newton Boys, and A Scanner Darkly (also rotoscoped), among others.
Waking Life - Dreams for free...
It is, Richard Linklater directed both films... This was his earlier work...