Disney’s Trailer for Soul is easily another tear-jerker

The extended trailer for the new Disney Pixar film Soul, dropped a few weeks ago and yes, I am late to the game, but it still worth showcasing cause it’s beautiful and it’s a Disney animation starring a black lead and several other black characters. Soul is directed by Academy Award winning director Pete DocterContinue reading “Disney’s Trailer for Soul is easily another tear-jerker”

EXP TV Streams The Strange and it’s Glorious

I don’t know if it makes me strange that I’ve already seen a lot of the clips that they show on this channel, but I’m thrilled that I’m not the only one who digs this stuff!! I’m a huge fan of strange public access tv, vintage commercials, vintage music videos from obscure artists, art houseContinue reading “EXP TV Streams The Strange and it’s Glorious”

It’s official The Heat director and writer are doing Ghostbusters 3

So is it safe to say Bill Murray could be the voice of God in Hollywood? Remember a few months ago he tweeted that he would like to see an all female Ghostbusters movie? He even named off Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig and Emma Stone as the girls he’d like to see star in it.Continue reading “It’s official The Heat director and writer are doing Ghostbusters 3”

Meet the rest of your day. SID and NANCY mashed up with Growing Pains

I love this shit! I especially love it when classic films are mashed up with 80’s sitcom themes. This is another brilliant example of pure eighties ingenuity! Editor Robert Jones has one up’d the Star Wars/Dallas mashup, with this amazingly edited Sid and Nancy film put to the music of Growing Pains. It’s quite hilarious,Continue reading “Meet the rest of your day. SID and NANCY mashed up with Growing Pains”

Short film The Gunfighter is like The Assasination of Jesse James…on WEED

I must start browsing Vimeo Staff Picks more often. This short film, The Gunfighter, directed by Eric Kissack and written by Kevin Tenglin is a brilliant comedy! The story is a spoof, of sorts, to some of those Ken Burns documentaries and other History Channel goings on, where there’s always narration to a dramatic historicalContinue reading “Short film The Gunfighter is like The Assasination of Jesse James…on WEED”

HIGH MAINTENANCE is the best web series I have ever seen

Leave it to my friend Jason Martin, to have a friend, that’s cool enough to share this amazing series with him, thus sharing it with me… still with me? I had no idea what to expect when I got the email from my friend telling me about this amazing show/web series, about a cannabis dealerContinue reading “HIGH MAINTENANCE is the best web series I have ever seen”

Advertising firm Leroy & Clarkson give MAD MEN a brilliant 70’s make over with DON-O-MITE

Some people, when they want to advertise for their company, go on Groupon or Facebook, but not the New York based advertising firm Leroy and Clarkson. No, they gathered some serious funds and put it all into a really well done spoof of the AMC hit MAD MEN and called it DON-O-MITE. Don, as inContinue reading “Advertising firm Leroy & Clarkson give MAD MEN a brilliant 70’s make over with DON-O-MITE”

Trailer for A Fantastic Fear of Everything starring Simon Pegg

Where one indie hipster comedy/fantasy ends, another one begins. A Fantastic Fear of Everything is directed by singer songwriter/director Crispian Mills (Kula Shaker) and music video director Chris Hopewell. The film stars Simon Pegg (Star Trek, At World’s End) as a children’s author, who’s latest reinvention of himself as a crime novelist, turns him intoContinue reading “Trailer for A Fantastic Fear of Everything starring Simon Pegg”

How did Hollywood’s strongest female actors wind up in a film that promotes misogyny

It’s all funny until someone looses their dignity. What can I say? I watched the new red band trailer for Seth Macfarlane’s western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West and I laughed, but not a moment after the trailer ended, I felt an enormous sense of guilt for having let, what IContinue reading “How did Hollywood’s strongest female actors wind up in a film that promotes misogyny”

Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise

Having exhausted all the remakes he could possibly do, Tim Burton is finally returning to the film that put him and Michael Keaton on the map “Beetlejuice” (course there was Batman, but you know what I’m saying) and don’t ask about the spelling. Apparently, a script has been penned by screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, author ofContinue reading “Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise”