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25 may
00:57
4 (other) Bond movies that could make 007 Legends horrible
A month ago, when publisher Activision announced 007 Legends, a first-person shooter incorporating six of secret agent James Bond's greatest missions (including Skyfall, the upcoming film), the potential seemed endless. People immediately started making up their wish lists and then sat back, fingers crossed, and waited for their dreams to come...
venturebeat.com   4 hours ago

25 may
00:57
4 (other) Bond movies that could make 007 Legends horrible
A month ago, when publisher Activision announced 007 Legends, a first-person shooter incorporating six of secret agent James Bond's greatest missions (including Skyfall, the upcoming film), the potential seemed endless. People immediately started making up their wish lists and then sat back, fingers crossed, and waited for their dreams to come...
venturebeat.com   4 hours ago

24 may
23:36
The Top Ten Films of All-Time
With cinema's taste-making class again in the process of participating in its once-every-decade ritual of selecting "the top ten films of all-time" for Sight & Sound, long-time consumers and students of the list eagerly await not only the latest rankings, which have remained relatively stable (and one might argue conservative) since the lone...
tativille.blogspot.com   6 hours ago

24 may
22:41
Difficult Directors
Werner Herzog I'm doing research for a short story. One of my characters is a persnickety director and since I know little to nothing about directors, persnickety or otherwise, I googled "difficult directors" and came across this article: Top 10 Craziest Directors. It's quite entertaining. For instance, did you know that Akira Kurosawa, one of the...
karenwoodward.org   7 hours ago

24 may
22:10
Samosa and Mithai – Asian snacks
The samosa has been a popular snack in the Indian Subcontinent for centuries. It is believed that it originated in Central Asia (where they are known as samsa) prior to the 10th century.Abolfazl Beyhaqi (995-1077), an Iranian historian has mentioned it in his history, Tarikh-e Beyhaghi. It was introduced to the Indian subcontinent in the 13th or...
iwaant.com   7 hours ago

24 may
20:22
Going Through 1001 Films You Must Watch Before You Die
[UPDATED MONTHLY] You must attribute this list to summer boredom or to the impending certainty of 2012, but I've listed down below the films checklisted by Steven Jay Schneider in his book 1001 Films You Must Watch Before You Die (2003), and I have decided to devote time in the foreseeable future to see the titles on this list ... before I die. I...
eatingthesun.blogspot.com   9 hours ago

24 may
20:03
Star Trekking
Neil Denny of Little Atoms Road Trip has began his 6000 mile road trip across America to look at science and skepticism in America and his first port of call is the SETI project in California. At some point in everybody's life, they have looked up at the night sky and wondered if there is anybody else up there or are we alone? The odds are pretty...
bruisefalling.blogspot.com   9 hours ago

24 may
19:03
jason1749: RT @NextOnTCM: THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1948) Rita Hayworth,...
jason1749: RT @NextOnTCM: THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1948) Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane. Dir: Orson Welles 2:00 PM ET on @TCM. #crime #TCM
twitter.com/jason1749   10 hours ago

24 may
18:35
Dispatch from Cannes 2012 #2: Walter Salles’s On the Road
by RONALD BERGAN Among the great might-have-beens of cinema are Greta Garbo as Dorian Gray, Ingmar Bergman directing Barbra Streisand in The Merry Widow, Orson Welles’s The Heart of Darkness, Sergei Eisenstein’s An American Tragedy, and the young Marlon Brando as Dean Moriarty in On the Road. It has been a long and winding road [...]
brightlightsfilm.com   11 hours ago

24 may
18:16
Zoomer Philosophy: Chapter 25
A DANGEROUS MYTH THE WAR OF GENERATIONS AND HOW TO FIGHT IT BY MOSES ZNAIMER In 1896, William Randolph Hearst, owner of the muckraking newspaper the New York Journal, dispatched a group of artists to Cuba to record via drawings the atrocities purportedly being committed by Spain’s General Weyler against the inhabitants of that island. One of the...
zoomermag.com   11 hours ago

24 may
17:41
memtitued: @aircoolio @markdaventry It occured to me today that Orson...
memtitued: @aircoolio @markdaventry It occured to me today that Orson Welles said this in the capital of Europe's once largest land army. Deeply ironic
twitter.com/memtitued   12 hours ago

24 may
17:00
Tom Miller to Host Radio Show and Showcase Art
Get crazy and cultural with Tom Miller this Friday at ARTWALK! Performance artist Tom Miller will be showcasing his new paintings this Friday at the Civic Media Center as part of ARTWALK. Joining him at his showcase will be the 2012  Bill Perry Orchestra for a command performance at 10pm. Miller will also be presenting a radio show the day on...
insitegainesville.com   12 hours ago

24 may
17:00
Adam Levin: Is It True About Commencement Speeches? (A Response to...
Over the past few months, in preparation for and in reflection of the commencement address I had the privilege of giving at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University on May 12, I watched scores of them on YouTube and read literally hundreds of them as well as their reviews. A few days after my speech, I came upon a piece by...
huffingtonpost.com   12 hours ago

24 may
17:00
Adam Levin: Is It True About Commencement Speeches? (A Response to...
Over the past few months, in preparation for and in reflection of the commencement address I had the privilege of giving at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University on May 12, I watched scores of them on YouTube and read literally hundreds of them as well as their reviews. A few days after my speech, I came upon a piece by...
huffingtonpost.com   12 hours ago

24 may
17:00
Adam Levin: Is It True About Commencement Speeches? (A Response to...
Over the past few months, in preparation for and in reflection of the commencement address I had the privilege of giving at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University on May 12, I watched scores of them on YouTube and read literally hundreds of them as well as their reviews. A few days after my speech, I came upon a piece by...
huffingtonpost.com   12 hours ago

24 may
16:56
INTERVIEW: Chip Kidd
A truncated version of this piece first appeared on The Huffington Post… Chip Kidd, the legendary author and designer, is the writer behind a new Batman graphic novel called Death by Design. It’s a very smart and brilliantly illustrated black-and-white film turned comic book that tells a story of a Gotham crumbling at the foundations by...
bigshinyrobot.com   12 hours ago

24 may
16:51
Bryan Young: A Conversation With Chip Kidd and the First Look at...
Chip Kidd, the legendary author and designer, is the writer behind a new Batman graphic novel called Death by Design. It's a very smart and brilliantly illustrated black-and-white film turned comic book that tells a story of a Gotham crumbling at the foundations by corruption. Reading this book, I felt like I was in an old one-room movie palace,...
huffingtonpost.com   13 hours ago

24 may
14:36
Orson Welles...Battle Hymn of the Republic.and Jewish DNA
Discuss Your Growth With Others Our thinking is shaped and corrected only through the exchange of thoughts with others. To sharpen yourself, communicate with friends who are striving toward the same goals. An intellect which depends entirely upon itself is prone to stagnation, fantasies or erroneous ideas. Love Yehuda Lave   I will repeat this...
yehudalave.blogspot.com   15 hours ago

24 may
14:36
Watch free movies and Look at Various Types
Most people like to watch humorous, horror, phase, adventure, or maybe drama motion pictures. These different categories do well on the box company and in relation to its DVD income. There at the same time happen to shows that belong for some other genres. If you ever watch free movies online, you need to give them a try. Common Movies. A mid-20th...
northeastindianews.com   15 hours ago

24 may
13:41
Toots Shor, Chicken Hash with Hearts of Palm and a Caesar Salad...
Toots Shor, 1903-77 A few weeks ago I was noodling around the dial (ok, that’s an anachronism –– er, channel surfing) –– and came upon the end of a documentary on Toots Shore, Toots, done by his grand daughter, Kristi Jacobson. I was engrossed in half a minute and terribly sad I had missed most of it. God bless Netflix, I rented it to...
lostpastremembered.blogspot.com   16 hours ago

24 may
12:46
Get to Know Your Rabbit
It's an oft told story: corporate drone ditches high rise office to "find" him or herself, usually by indulging a creative pursuit and often by taking to the highways to find whatever it was that was missing from the life of said drone. You may have even known one or 2 folks who chucked their golden parachutes to be happy idiots, struggling for the...
redeyespy.blogspot.com   17 hours ago

24 may
12:00
In Response to James Franco
Over the past few months, in preparation for and in reflection of the commencement address I had the privilege of giving at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University on May 12, I watched scores of them on YouTube and read literally hundreds of them as well as their reviews. A few days after my speech, I came upon a piece by actor,...
credit.com   17 hours ago

24 may
10:08
kayincateyes: RT @openculture: Orson Welles Reads from the Great...
kayincateyes: RT @openculture: Orson Welles Reads from the Great American Novel, Moby Dick. Video: http://t.co/2d98UFO7
twitter.com/kayincateyes   19 hours ago

24 may
10:02
Pop_Redux: RT @openculture: Orson Welles Reads from the Great American...
Pop_Redux: RT @openculture: Orson Welles Reads from the Great American Novel, Moby Dick. Video: http://t.co/2d98UFO7
twitter.com/Pop_Redux   19 hours ago

24 may
10:00
Preview: Double Fine ventures into The Cave
Double Fine is one of those rare anomalies that carries a truck-ton of admiration from its fans, almost no scorn or distaste from anyone in this industry, and yet it has still experienced a fluctuation of moderate monetary success. And even more puzzlingly, the company simply asked fans for money, which resulted in over $3 million in contributions....
destructoid.com   19 hours ago

24 may
08:49
xKunisMila: Watching "Me and Orson Welles"
xKunisMila: Watching "Me and Orson Welles"
twitter.com/xKunisMila   21 hours ago

24 may
08:28
Ronda, Spain: Where the Rain Falls Up
I was in the historic Andalusian town of Ronda for less than an hour before I realized that an umbrella will only do you so much good. Rain clouds were flying in over the surrounding Serrania de Ronda mountains as I crossed the 18th century Puente Nuevo , or New Bridge. As I peered over the edge down the 400 foot El Tajo gorge to the River...
cittours.com   21 hours ago

24 may
08:28
itsvolcanoday: a general progression of nero’s portraiture on...
itsvolcanoday: a general progression of nero’s portraiture on roman aurei, 54-68 CE [x] He descends into Orson Welles Territory pretty fast…one step away from saying “Don’t touch that! It’s my chicken! I brought it from home!”
victusinveritas.tumblr.com   21 hours ago

24 may
07:45
What an #Amazing - VOICE #ACTORS STORIES
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/VsauceGaming Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tweetsauce *** LINKS *** (In Order Of Appearance) Don La Fontaine (Thunder Throat) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPMvj_xejg Hal Douglas (Voiceover Master) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Yi93AFBJM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PEqDep3AJA Mel Blanc (Looney Tunes)...
abdulrbutt.blogspot.com   22 hours ago

24 may
07:23
fuckyeahprnc: The Second ComingPrince’s lost picture...
fuckyeahprnc: The Second Coming Prince’s lost picture show Prince may well be the Orson Welles of funk. Mercurial, obsessive, prolific—legend continues to surround the respective genius of both artists. One notable parallel is their canon of unreleased works, which for decades have been shrouded in mystique and subjected to intense speculation....
sapphrikah.tumblr.com   22 hours ago

24 may
06:57
187. The Stranger (1946)
Running Time: 95 minutes Directed By: Orson Welles Written By: Anthony Veiller, Victor Trivas, Decia Dunning Main Cast: Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Philip Merivale, Richard Long Click here to view the trailer WELLES WEEK: ACT II "Murder can be a chain, Mary, one link leading to another until it circles your neck." Now we're...
1001movieman.blogspot.com   22 hours ago