Saturday, January 8, 2011

Golden Voice: The Dénouement


This is the making of his first TV ad, which is airing this weekend.
Watch the final product here.
What a lovely story. I hope he doesn't start making money and fall back into drugs... that would be sad. But anyway, good vibes to him!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Canon Colour

Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life from Dentsu London on Vimeo.

Why?

Here's some music from a cool band from California called Why?
Kind of a trippy style of music.. I believe it's actually called Trip-Hop because it's a mix of both. Here are my two favorite songs from one of their albums.

Anyways enjoy!




Update on Edes homeless man with the voice. Yay!

Homeless Man with a Golden Voice

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Film: Requiem for a Dream

After watching Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream last night, it inspired me to start a weekly (more or less) post of film reviews by various auteurs, directors and film studios. The movies can be new or old, American or foreign, ranging from blockbuster hits to an independent films. OK enough pretentiousness.. Actually, to be honest, most of the time it won't even be reviews since I might just ask you guys to see the movie or I'll talk about a movie that you've already seen or something...




So this is less of a review and more of a suggestion. For any of you that haven't seen it, I highly recommend it and you really get a look at how original and unique Aronofsky's film making style it. Also, his approach to the central theme of the movie is very well depicted and even though his movies might be really deep, they're always understandable and they don't leave you all mind fucked at the end, trying to figure out wtf just happened (a la 2001: A Space Odyssey) . Anyways it's also his second movie, and perhaps a true showcase of the talent of some lesser known actors and actresses. This was his second film.



Note: I read online after watching it that there is an edited version of the movie which was made to comply with some FAA stuff... Here's the quote from wikipedia: "An edited version of the film was released on video, rated R. This version had the sex scene shortened, but kept the rest of the movie identical to the unrated version. This R-rated version was only distributed in video store chains such as Blockbuster as well as some family-oriented department stores such as Target." Guess where I bought mine!! The director said that he thinks anything removed from the film will take away form it's integrity and that every minute matters, so it's up to you to decide wether you want a longer sex scene. However, I also believe that the unrated version has a cooler cover (the cover illustrated at the beginning of the article) than the edited one.

ENJOY!



I have very little self-control


So I have enlisted the services of "Chrome Nanny". Now, whenever I go to any of these sites, the following message is spread across my screen: Shouldn't you be working?

This is hilarious and kindof sad and also, surprisingly, very effective. Well, of course, I'm still blogging as we speak, but still, my time-wastage overall has decreased substantialy! (though I only installed this last night).

Anyhoo, hope you are all well -Lawrence, still asleep downstairs, and Alex, probably at your Manhattan monieur office. And me, upstairs in the Florida house, feeling the light tropical breeze from outside gently blowing away my knowledge of hot celebrity hookups and scandalous nip-slips...