justin hook
Posts tagged "film"
  1. Monday, February 13th 2012 at 1:28pm 

    Classic adaptations of modern movie posters.

    More of the same guy’s here. Another set here.

    If there’s anything this makes clear to me, it’s that modern movies are better than classic movies.

  2. Tuesday, February 7th 2012 at 5pm   from sunshinemakesmehigh

    Our culture is marketing, this is what we do, and what is marketing? Trying to get people to do what you want them to. It’s what drives our consumer culture, it’s what drives our politics, it’s what drives our art. Music, movies, books, fine arts, it’s part of every research grant proposal. I don’t want to participate. I don’t want to tell you how to sell a screenplay or tell you how to write a hit, or tell you how to fit into the existing system. I want to tell you that I have a hope that there’s another way to be in this world, and that I believe with courage, vulnerability and honesty that the stuff we put into the world can serve a better purpose.

    The way movies work now, and I’m talking about mainstream industry, the only goal is to get you to buy a product. The only goal. THE only goal. The ONLY goal. THE ONLY GOAL. And this intention creates the movies that we sit through, and the movies that we sit through create us. In government we’ve been reduced to the same game, through trickery, obfuscation, bullying, fear mongering. The goal of marketing a candidate is achieved. I don’t understand many things, I don’t know as much as I’d like about anything, but I’m a human being and I won’t be in competition for the right to be treated decently.

    I won’t play that game. Nor should anybody have to. And in turn I will try not to use whatever access I have to the public sphere to sell things, including myself. The world is very scary now. It always has been. But something grotesque and specific to our time is blanketing us. We need to see that it is not reality, it is a choice we are making or allowing other people to make for us.

    - Charlie Kaufman from his BAFTA Screenwriters Lecture

    (Source: sunshinemakesmehigh)

  3. Friday, February 3rd 2012 at 12:23pm  from synecdoche
    Never forget.

    Never forget.

    (Source: synecdoche)

     
  4. Thursday, January 12th 2012 at 12:04pm 
    The trailer for the new Wes Anderson movie, Moonrise Kingdom, is online.
     
  5. Wednesday, January 11th 2012 at 1:49pm  from kristenbobisten (originally from zachis)
    Did you know Bret McKenzie wrote much of the music in The Muppets?
Let’s see some more Flight of the Conchords/Muppets collaboration ASAP.

    Did you know Bret McKenzie wrote much of the music in The Muppets?

    Let’s see some more Flight of the Conchords/Muppets collaboration ASAP.

    (Source: zachis)

     
  6. Monday, January 9th 2012 at 1pm  
    I’ve also had a nice chance to see the inner workings of that Hollywood world… this big storytelling machine, that employs some of the most talented/beautiful/energetic people in the world, and has complicated financial/corporate constraints, but still manages, sometimes, to make something wonderful and yet, on the other hand, is pretty much totally misrepresenting life on earth, except when it isn’t.
    Interview with author George Saunders in The Days of Yore.
  7. Friday, January 6th 2012 at 2pm  

    Dr. Suess Animated Short - “Gerald McBoing-Boing” (1950)

    Winner of the Academy Award for best animated short. Features animation by a young Bill Melendez, who went on to direct the Charlie Brown movies (and voice Snoopy.)

  8. Thursday, January 5th 2012 at 3:29pm 
    The Prince of Egypt is a beautiful - and surprisingly good - animated movie.
Could the reason no one saw it be that they advertised it like religious propaganda? Even going so far as to package it in different-color DVD box, like they used to do with those unlicensed religious NES games?

PS Bible Adventures for NES was actually amazing, too.

    The Prince of Egypt is a beautiful - and surprisingly good - animated movie.

    Could the reason no one saw it be that they advertised it like religious propaganda? Even going so far as to package it in different-color DVD box, like they used to do with those unlicensed religious NES games?

    PS Bible Adventures for NES was actually amazing, too.