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The Manslator- The Female Translator!
Reminds me of Instant French:
http://videosift.com/video/Instant-French-Canada-Vignette
H2oil Animated Sequences
nice, very NFB-vignettes.
Trillions - The future of computing
pretty shit, protentoise , low on actual information and terrible use of vignette.
Im sure Inglourious Basterds will receive rave reviews but... (Blog Entry by JiggaJonson)
Haven't seen the movie yet, but if it's anything like Deathproof, I'll pass. The long ass dialog scenes punctuated by quick vignettes of action quickly grew stale for me. Somewhere he got the ratio backwards; at most a 50/50 mix.
Trailer for Richard Kelly's (dir. of Donnie Darko) the Box
You're kidding me. They're making an entire movie out of this? Based on Richard Matheson's "Button, Button", this was a 20 min. vignette on The New Twilight Zone which aired in 1985-86. Which is all the running time you need to tell the story. If there was any doubt that brainless dumbshits run Hollywood, they're completely erased now.
Gee, I hope you can't guess the twist ending.... (rolls eyes)
djsunkid (Member Profile)
Wow that's deep.
In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
It was during this vignette that I finally "got" Tampopo.
Each of the vignettes says something different about food. Food is pain. Food is sex. Food is life. Food is culture. Food is death.
Such a beautiful and touching and important movie.
This scene tears me up. There is something noble and basically good about cooking for your family. They honor her by eating her last meal.
I hope that my last meal is as appreciated.
Tampopo - Husband forces dying wife to cook
It was during this vignette that I finally "got" Tampopo.
Each of the vignettes says something different about food. Food is pain. Food is sex. Food is life. Food is culture. Food is death.
Such a beautiful and touching and important movie.
This scene tears me up. There is something noble and basically good about cooking for your family. They honor her by eating her last meal.
I hope that my last meal is as appreciated.
schmawy (Member Profile)
Fixed, thanks!
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Came up dead for me...
http://www.videosift.com/video/Canada-Vignette-The-Logger
calvados (Member Profile)
Came up dead for me...
http://www.videosift.com/video/Canada-Vignette-The-Logger
George Carlin as Mr. Conductor on Shining Time Station
>> ^oxdottir:
all the original Thomas--train only--vignettes are in the American show, but george carlin narrates. Thus stuff here is just extra. and I can assure you kids like both parts.
I can assure you my kids don't.
The 'in world' only movie 'Calling all Trains' has received far more airings in our house compared to 'Thomas and the Magic Railroad'... I mean, how the yanks can be so self centered as to make it based in America is absolutely beyond me. It's as if ANYTHING possibly showing something at ALL not of the US get's immediately canned.
Pathetic.
George Carlin as Mr. Conductor on Shining Time Station
all the original Thomas--train only--vignettes are in the American show, but george carlin narrates. Thus stuff here is just extra. and I can assure you kids like both parts.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
A Feghoot is a humorous short story or vignette ending in an atrocious pun.
Canada Vignette - The Maple Leaf
Tags for this video have been changed from 'vignette, maple leaf, faces, jazz, music' to 'vignette, maple leaf, faces, jazz, music, nfb' - edited by calvados
Transferable Star Points? (Sift Talk Post)
Yeah now you say sift dollars I think I remember. I'm not saying that you could do anything other than *transferstar to another member. I'd like a big way to say thanks, that's all.
E: I could give you one for ^your little vignette of this place, for example. Ha.
House of 1000 Corpses- Rob Zombie's Directorial Debut
understandable... if I remember correctly, it was pretty bad ... but, as with many directorial debuts and with Horror in general, that's what ya get!
I highly recommend the sequel 'Devil's Rejects' to the both of you... it is much much better... better story, the annoying or just plain stupid characters have been eliminated and those retained are made much more interesting, all in all I would say it's actually a movie, while 1000 Corpses is more like a string of vignettes and music video scenes.