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This explores the idea of distilling a whole film down to one single image. Using eight of my favourite films from eight of my most admired directors including Sidney Lumet, Francis Ford Coppola and John Boorman, each film is processed through a Java program written with the processing environment . This small piece of software samples a movie every second and generates an 8 x 6 pixel image of the frame at that moment in time. It does this for the entire film, with each row representing one minute of film time.

The end result is a kind of unique fingerprint for that film. A sort of movie DNA showing the colour hues as well as the rhythm of the editing process. Compare Serpico to The Conversation. You can see there's far more edits in Lumet's classic compared to the more gentle slower pace of Coppola's Conversation. This is also down to the editing style of Walter Murch who prefers to only make cuts when absolutely necessary. Have a look through the eight movies and make your own mind up.

http://processing.org/exhibition/works/redux/
 
I was really sad to see "Grisom" leave CSI until I saw him in Live and Die in LA and in which he does a full frontal nude scene-nice cock Grisom, nice cock :)
 
*grissom

i never watch that show anymore, it got boring after they started the 27th series set in yet another city. but i agree, i liked him. can't STAND that ginger douchebag on the miami one though. totally went to the captain kirk school of overacting.
 
French electronica duo Daft Punk has been signed to write the original music score for Tron 2.0, Walt Disney's upcoming sequel to the groundbreaking 1982 animation cult hit which was scored by electronic music icon Wendy Carlos. Daft Punk's members Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter have been involved in various films before, but Tron 2.0 will be their first complete feature film score. The film, scheduled for a 2011 release, is helmed by Joseph Kosinski and will feature Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde and Beau Garrett. According to industry news reports, Tron 2.0 will play as the "next chapter" after the first film, with Wilde starring as one of the heroes trying to help fighting the Master Control Program, the evil intelligence protocol that was the nemesis in the 1982 film. The assignment of Daft Punk to score Tron 2.0 has been confirmed to Upcoming Film Scores by Walt Disney Pictures.

http://upcomingfilmscores.blogspot.com/2009/03/daft-punk-tron-20.html
 
I cant wait for this. Audrey Tatou as Coco Chanel <3
audreytautou_cocoavantchanel.jpg
 
my kitten's first name was "chanel". i put my foot down after a week cuz it was revolting. :D
 
I can't think of anything more mind-numbingly boring as the story of Coco Chanel. But if it meant being able to hang out with the ever so beautiful mariacallas, I would not only watch the movie I would read the script to her in character. I've been told I do a pretty good Audry Tatou. I just need to perfect my Marie Gillain.
 
i smell another superhero dark age coming on

With the failure of "Punisher: War Zone" and the severe drop-off of "Watchmen" at the box-office, it comes as no surprise that Warner Brothers has essentially sworn off doing R-rated superhero and possibly tentpole films in general according to sources for IESB.Net.

The studio, which owns the rights to all DC properties, is developing film versions of Green Lantern, The Flash and (eventually) Wonder Woman alongside its Batman and Superman franchises. All of these logically will be made with a PG-13 rating in mind.

One note though is that this doesn't mean R-rated comic book adaptations are off the table, "Jonah Hex" for example will likely still be rated R as it is not seen as a superhero or tentpole feature. This does mean however the pressure will increase on McG to deliver a PG-13 cut of "Terminator Salvation".

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/13607/dc-superheroes-go-pg-13/


greedy retards will be happy to shoot themselves in the foot on the promise of a few bucks.
 
absurdity

Universal continues their aggressive film development schedule based on the Hasbro game brand with famed auteur Terence Malick ("The New World," "The Thin Red Line") in talks to helm the film version of classic board game "Scrabble" reports the trades.

Malick is expected to so some major rewrites on Jonathan Hensleigh's noir script which dealt with the hunt for two serial killers who're playing a twisted version of the game by carving letters into their victim's chests and leaving the bodies across the city in specific locations.

In recent months the studio has signed Ridley Scott to direct "Monopoly", Kevin Lima ("Enchanted") to direct "Candy Land", and Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes to produce "Ouija".

Todd Haynes ("I'm Not There," "Far from Heaven") was signed last week to helm "Hunger", an African-set survival horror film based on "Hungry Hungry Hippos".

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/13715/terence-malick-plays-some-scrabble-/
 
Leonardo DiCaprio is considering casting Japan's SMAP pop group as the main leads in Warner Brothers and Appian Way's proposed live-action adaptation of the 1993 anime feature "Ninja Scroll" reports The Anime News Network.

According to the Nikkan Sports newspaper, casting is in progress with DiCaprio's expressing intention to "cast with Japanese people."

The five members of SMAP — Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Goro Inagaki and Shingo Katori — have acted in several films based on manga and anime since the band's formation in 1988, but have not acted together in the same film since 1994's "Shoot".

Yoshiaki Kawajiri wrote and directed the original 1993 anime about a wandering ninja fighting a conspiracy of demons.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/13783/dicaprio-wants-smap-for-ninja-scroll-/
 
this sounds pretty fuckin funny

"Snakes on a Plane" helmer David R. Ellis is in reports to direct the 3D sci-fi horror "Humpty Dumpty" reports Variety.

The story follows a half-human, half-alien creature who embarks on a murderous rampage after his alien mother is abused by two rednecks in the Deep South.

Billy Majestic penned the script and filming kicks off in September. Mark Ordesky is producing.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/13985/david-ellis-directs-humpty-dumpty-/
 
Universal Pictures is developing a remake of comedy "Drop Dead Fred" for Russell Brand to star in says The Hollywood Reporter.

Dennis McNicholas (upcoming Land of the Lost) will write the remake. Marc Platt is producing via his studio-based Marc Platt Productions along with Working Title's Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.

The 1991 original starred Phoebe Cates as a wallflower who loses her job and husband during the course of a lunch hour. Forced to live back home, she's reunited with her childhood imaginary friend ("Young Ones" star Rik Mayall), who promises to help but causes more havoc.

The trade says the take for the update is to make a film in the tone of Beetlejuice, building a universe around the concept of imaginary friends. Brand would play the trouble-making pal.

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/13982/brand-does-drop-dead-fred-remake/
 
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