This video: "Dolphin Companion" contains parts of the movies:
"The Blue Lagoon" and "Spinner Dolphins".
Music: "Dolphin Companion" by Medwyn Goodall.
Dolphin Poem: "Echoes" by Anonymous.
Some parts of the poem: "Dolphin Magic" by Diane Gollner.
When I touched the crystal surface,
I became what I longed to be.
My body shimmered and changed
and I became a dolphin of the sea...
With love, Ine. LINK: Youtube
Lyrics of the poem at the link.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Dolphin Companion by Medwyn Goodall - Blue Lagoon
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
35mm - Find 35 Movies hidden in this Animation
35mm from Pascal Monaco on Vimeo.
»35mm« is a shortfilm about cinema itself. We picked 35 of our favorite movies and tried to simplifly them as far as possible. The outcome is a 2 minute journey through the history of film.
Take a close look and tell us if you've recognized them all! LINK, Via: Vimeo
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Free Movies at Mymovees
Here is a great site for you - especially if you like to watch movies. There is a massive choice at mymovees.com - something for everyone really. Plus the quality of the movies is great and you can watch them free! Here is a choice of what mymovees has on offer at the moment.
Watch Clash of the Titans Online
Watch Why Did I Get Married Too Online
Watch date Night Online
Watch Death at a Funeral Online
Watch Oceans Online
Watch The Last Song Online
Watch The Losers Online
Watch A Nightmare on Elm Street Online
Watch Hot Tub Time Machine Online
Is a pretty fine collection. So, why not drop over to mymovees and take a look for yourself! LINK
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Top 15 Best Prison Movies
“Joint. Clink. Hoosgow. Pen. Big House. Whatever you call it, filmmakers have long had a fascination with prison. Lock a guy up for all or part of a flick and you’ve got all kinds of inherent drama just waiting to bust out. The fear of confinement exists in all of us. Preying on that fear has produced a host of memorable films over the years. Be it intense drama, thrilling action, dark science fiction or ribald comedy, a trip to the pokey rarely disappoints. Here are the fifteen very best prison movies.” w/ photos + videos. LINK
Friday, October 09, 2009
The Golden Age of Video
Thursday, October 08, 2009
10 Classic Tim Burton Movies
Feeling dark? Brewing a cauldron of eye of newt and leg of spider? Working on your latest steampunk digs? Surely you can take a break and check out classics from the man who defined dark and powerful filmmaking.
Directors are ultimately a matter of preference, but no one can deny that when a movie needs a sickening, dark twist on it, only one man is right for the job. That man is Tim Burton, who gave us the first Batman movie with Michael Keaton and delighted our children with The Nightmare Before Christmas. Despite using Johnny Depp in nearly every movie he’s ever done, the man is a legend of film and today, we pay tribute to Burton by showcasing his 10 best flicks. Forget to vote on your favorite and the Corpse Bridge herself may just come and get you in your sleep…
Link, Via: Neatorama
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Top 10 Best Adam Sandler Movies
Comedian. Actor. Musician. Singer. Writer. Producer. Swell guy (probably). The sum of all these parts makes Adam Sander who he is today; a much loved and much viewed working entertainer.
He makes us laugh. He makes it look easy. There are few comedic actors when have been at the top of the box office for as long as The Sandman, so let's appreciate this multi-talented dude. LINK
Friday, September 18, 2009
Show-off Water Dragon
There is one career called animal trainer who has been training animals to appear in advertisements and movies. In this blog, I will present you with our “Star Water Dragon“. Look at photos below, I am totally amazed by such humanized expressions and gestures made by there. LINK
Friday, January 02, 2009
Top 50 movie special effects shots
14: King Kong (1933) - Kong wrecks the subway.
This shot, with inserts of screaming citizens removed, is one of the most elaborate in Willis O'Brien's fantasy classic, and a veritable masterpiece not only of animation but of compositing. Every part of the frame is alive with action - check out the strangely loitering gawpers at the windows, stage right. Note also that fleeing crowds pass both in front of and behind Kong. Also notice the animated passengers in the bottom left-hand corner of the frame who succeed in climbing down from the wrecked subway train and flee their furry persecutor. It's a shame no-one thought of the go-motion approach for the first train, which passes in a particularly stiff manner, but that doesn't take away credit for the evident weeks or months of work which went into this one shot. LINK
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Internet Movie Cars Database
Want to know if the car you drive has appeared in any movies?
The Internet Movie Cars Database has the most complete list on the web about cars, bikes, trucks and other vehicles seen in movies. LINK
Friday, October 05, 2007
Movie Inspired Tatoos
See how many of these Movie Inspired Tattoos you can remember. Put your total in my comments.