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Category Archives: movies
Just In Time for Christmas Shopping
Harry Potter fans have flocked to London’s King Cross Station for years in search of the secret Platform 9 3/4 . Now they can part with a few pounds at the new Harry Potter Shop appropriately situated between Platforms 9 … Continue reading
Frequent Fliers
Sparked by Korean photographer Ho-Yeol Ryu’s now iconic composite photograph (above) of planes at the Hannover, Germany airport, documentary filmmaker and photographer Cy Kuckenbacker created this phenomenal time-lapse video (below). While much of America was out worshiping at the altar of … Continue reading
Posted in Film, movies, Photography, USA
Tagged Hannover, San Diego, Time-lapse photography
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There and Back Again
Air New Zealand —the official airline of Middle Earth (really)—recently released a new safety video. Titled An Unexpected Briefing , the video was produced in conjunction with WETA Workshop, which created the special effects for Lord of the Rings and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, Tourism
Tagged Air New Zealand, Hobbit, Middle Earth, WETA Workshop
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A Short History of America
In 1979, R Crumb created A Short History of America depicting the growth of the United States from pastoral wilderness to urban decay. The cartoon was originally published in a Whole Earth Catalog offshoot called the CoEvolution Quarterly. Years later, … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, History, movies
Tagged CoEvolution Quarterly, R.Crumb, Robert Crumb, Terry Zwigoff, Whole Earth Catalog
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Edgar Allan Poe says it all…
This stunning black and white film was based on the Edgar Allan Poe quote “The boundaries which divide life from death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where one ends, and one begins ?” It was created … Continue reading
