Man, you guys. This is a really difficult decision to make. Cameron or Hawking, Cameron or Hawking? Good think Kat Williams can clear it up for us, "Kirk Cameron is brilliant....God still runs this earth, Satan's breath still stinks."
Having read the pilot script for Pan Am, I can safely say that it is more than a Mad Men rip off. I was prepared to hate it for that exact reason, but it actually turned out (the script any way) to be halfway decent.
It's so hard to judge this film as a Kubrick film because of how Tom wrestled control of the film from Kubrick's widow. I admittedly can't provide anything to back it up but it was rumored that Cruise had over a third of the film cut out and destroyed.
Independent films, or the "indie", has been a thing since the early 1940's. The types of films that have fallen under this umbrella term has, of course, changed through the years. In this case, the popularity of the type of indie film you are referring to is often attributed to Soderbergh's Sex, Lies, and Videotape which came out in 1989.
Like. OMG. I am TOTALLY with you. I hate it when hordes of Asians prevent me from reaching the Pyrenees. -something I imagine being said in response to her. Could be said by anyone really (except Asians, of course).
Well according to wikipedia (the paragon of factual knowledge to be sure) Cambodians use slow lorises to make wine. Be careful with that slow loris order!
Best Picture
The King’s Speech
Best Actor
Javier Bardem–Biutiful
(Colin Firth will win, but Javier should win, so I'm picking him because this will obviously sway the Academy into changing their vote)
Best Actress
Natalie Portman–Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale–The Fighter
Best Supporting Actress
Hailee Steinfeld–True Grit
(Will Melissa Leo's "self-funded" Oscar campaign derail what seemed like a lock for her already. I say yes.)
Best Director
Darren Aronofsky–Black Swan
Best Original Screenplay
Another Year
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Social Network
Best Foreign Film
In a Better World (Denmark) (although I hope I'm wrong and Biutiful wins.
Best Animated Film
Toy Story 3
Art Direction
Stuart Craig (Production Design); Stephenie McMillan (Set Decoration)-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
Cinematography
Roger Deakins-True Grit
Costume Design
Jenny Beavan-The King’s Speech
Documentary Feature
Exit through the Gift Shop
Film Editing
Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter-The Social Network
Sound Editing
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague-Tron: Legacy
Sound Mixing
Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten-The Social Network
Visual Effects
Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb-Inception
I'm so glad you can make out the name of the dry cleaner in these videos. This way, if I need to do some dry cleaning, at least I know which dry cleaner this guy will not be at.
If they needed someone to sit on a couch, unshaven, they didn't need Rainn Wilson. They should have just asked me. I do that practically every day. For free.
I've always humped various kitchen appliances in silence because I could never think of an appropriate song to set the mood. Thanks to the fellow anonymous kitchen appliance humper in this video, I no longer have to hump in silence.
Judging from the picture quality I'm pretty sure he's using a relatively new camcorder. SO.
What I wonder is if he knows he doesn't need the microphone and if he does know this then I wonder if he thinks it adds a professional quality to his creepy-ness.
....AND HE DOES (and I'm done).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmjvnRCqfo8&feature=related
Actually, I'm pretty sure this is from Pamela Gorman's annual family reunion.
http://videogum.com/196472/duh-aficionado-magazine-we-live-in-an-embarrassing-time/politics/
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