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Look, Up In The Sky! - The Amazing Story of Superman!

silvercord says...

Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. The story of Superman is told through archival footage, as well as interviews with many of the actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media over the years. The closing credits feature outtakes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, including an outtake of Marlon Brando improvising during the recitation of a poem in a scene deleted from the original version of Superman II.

The documentary was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, shortly before the theatrical release of Superman Returns. A two DVD Best Buy exclusive Limited Edition version was released the same day (extra material on the second disc included Bryan Singer's video journals and 5 official Superman movie poster mini-prints). A shortened version of the documentary was played on A&E on June 12, 2006. Finally, it (along with Singer's video journals) was included as part of the 14-disc box set release, The Ultimate Superman Collection, in November, 2006.

Look, Up in the Sky! features interviews with the following personalities.

Those directly associated with Superman: * Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) * Gerard Christopher (Clark Kent/Superboy, Superboy) * Jackie Cooper (Perry White, Superman: The Movie) * Richard Donner (Director, Superman: The Movie) * Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (executive producers and creators of Smallville) * Margot Kidder (Lois Lane, Superman: The Movie) * Bill Mumy (Tommy Puck, Superboy) * Annette O'Toole (Lana Lang, Superman III; Martha Kent, Smallville) * Brandon Routh (Clark Kent/Superman, Superman Returns) * Ilya Salkind (Executive Producer, Superman: The Movie) * Bryan Singer (Director, Superman Returns) * Lesley Ann Warren (Lois Lane, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman[1])

Those not directly associated with Superman: * Mark Hamill (played The Joker in animated incarnations and comic book fan) * Stan Lee (Marvel Comics heroes' co-creator) * Gene Simmons (musician and comic book fan) * Adam West (Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman TV series)

Kevin Spacey (who also played Lex Luthor in Superman Returns) narrates the documentary. Mumy and Hamill are also credited as consultants on the documentary.

Unbelievable Puck Handling Skills - Rob Schremp

garsh says...

The first shot would have definitely been called for a high stick on the puck (Rule 61). You're not allowed to touch the puck with the stick above shoulder height. I think the 2nd shot would have been whistled too, but it was close. The third shot was completely kosher.

But regardless, those are some great puck handling skills! Looks like the kid also played some lacrosse before becoming a pro hockey player.

The Russian Rocket

"Air hockey" table uses real ice! Includes bonus Zamboni

can you say frizbee?

Incredible Shoot-out Goal (Voted best of 05-06 season)

Oatmeal says...

Well, he shoots the puck with his stick between his legs. The puck is on the left side of him and the goalie thinks he has over skated, and will not get the shot off. At the last second he fires a shot with the stick between his legs and catches the goalie completely off guard. It's also incredible considering Malik is not known for scoring at all. He must have praciticed this shot a lot.

Worst. Play. Ever.

Worst. Play. Ever.

westy says...

the comintater is a retard annyone who has ever played hockey knows that the puck can sometimes do unpredictable things if u look closely at about 56 seconds you can see the puck hits a divit in the ice ore something that makes it flip over the players stick blade. there was not mutch the player could do as it was a compleaty unpredictable event.

Reactable #3 - Improvisation Demo

djsunkid says...

Oh. My. God.

This is the most amazing technology I've seen in ages.

It definitely reminds me of some of the samples on the MOTM page: Check out Robert Rich's complex glorp patch at http://www.synthtech.com/users.html

This is clearly the same sort of modular synthesis, only using just these pucks instead of hundreds of tangled cables.

Oh I want one SO BAD!

This jam definitely brings me back to the days when I first started playing around with the Korg MS-20 and a sequencer and a MOOG MG-1, and a bunch of guitar pedals. Oh yes, noodling around with synth gear is the best.

I wish I could upvote+100!



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