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Dinner For Five

The show never really made it over here in the UK (was showing on the Film 24 channel), but Jon Favreau's Hollywood-insider show Dinner For Five makes for an interesting watch, with many episodes on YouTube. Kevin Smith hosts the episode above, with Jason Lee, Stan Lee, Mark Hamill and JJ Abrams shooting the breeze.

See Will Ferrell and Eddie Izzard amongst the guests in the clip below.

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17th Aug 2011 - Add Comment - Tweet

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XOYO

Thunderous, awe inspiring gig from the chimp playlist veterans. Big, fast, loud and cool as fuck


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16th Aug 2011

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Waving At The Astronauts

Thundering, rock tinged entry into the Bob Pollard cannon. W/ Doug Gillard


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15th Aug 2011

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Whatever Works

Larry David is seamlessly transplanted into the role of Woody Allen, in Woody's best film in years.


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15th Aug 2011

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Jeff Bridges and The Abiders

Fun piece up at AICN documenting Jeff Bridges' musical appearance on legendary TV show Austin City Limits.

UPDATE: Rolling Stone have a live session with the band.

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14th Aug 2011 - Add Comment - Tweet

Monster-in-Law

Romcom by numbers with J-Lo. See 'Maid in Manhatten' for details.


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14th Aug 2011

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Exit Through The Gift Shop

Interesting street art expose, that unfortunately descends into tedious farce.


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14th Aug 2011

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Please Give

Slight, over-confident indie drama. Light on drama.


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13th Aug 2011

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The Other Guys

Hilariously stupid buddy cop movie, which defies expectation to flourish beyond an inflight scenario.


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12th Aug 2011

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Skate or die: Barbarians at the Gate

Great slice of 90's skate action with Josh Beagle, Ronnie Creager and Heath Kirchart leading the charge in this Spike Jonze-related skate classic which sends the under-age drinkers on an irrsponsible road-trip accross America. It starts with a ridiculous Land Rover jump and heads downhill from there, beautifully soundtracked along the way.

I've been Googling for this skate video classic every 12 months or so, and finally some conscience-free skate fan has had the decency to dump the whole thing onto YouTube as a playlist. My US NTSC VHS copy was getting a little unplayable.

Via Skate.ly - an awesome archive of online skate movies.

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12th Aug 2011 - Add Comment - Tweet

10 Minute Film School with Robert Rodriguez

I'd forgotten all about Robert Rodriguez's excellent 10 minute film school videos, which are inspriring and influential in a way that his actual films have always failed to be. Also check out his excellent book Rebel Without A Crew.

Via Chase Jarvis

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11th Aug 2011 - Add Comment - Tweet

360 Degree Hiroshima

360 Cities has a powerful 360 degree panoramic photo documentaing the utter devastation wrecked on Hiroshima by the first atomic bomb in 1945.

An estimated 4.7 square miles of the city were destroyed, including 69% of it's buildings. The domed building in the centre of the photo still stands today as a monument to the destruction, next to the incredibly moving museum and peace memorial which document the events.

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Secret Stasi Photos

Fascinating set of photos over at www.simonmenner.com where the photographer has curated photos from the vast, formerlly secret archive of East Germany's Stasi secret police.

"In a time that is more and more defined by mechanisms of surveillance the "gaze of the Big Brother" seems ever more omnipresent. This brings me to the point to ask myself what it really is that the Big Brother sees. Can the terror such a repressive system spreads be found in these images? Or is the "gaze of evil" pretty banal and we have to attach the terror ourselves?

Mostly the results of surveillance remain hidden. An outstanding exemption is the work of the East German Stasi, which has been made widely accessible after the fall of the Berlin Wall. I believe that these archives can broaden our understanding of the function of surveillance and repression."

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10th Aug 2011 - Add Comment - Tweet