How ahead of his time was Albert Brooks? In the trailer for his feature debut Real Life (1979), a film that predicts and lampoons reality TV, he uses 3D (!!!) as the hook. He uses the exact same conventions we use today - whoa! stuff there's flying at the camera!!! There are reasons why he's Albert Brooks and the rest of us aren't.
27 September 2010
May the Schwartz be with you
A funny video of Jason Schwartzman demonstrating The New Yorker's iPad app, directed by Roman Coppola.
Do his eyes really do that?
22 September 2010
Taxonomy of Rap Names
Pretty cool infographic. Someone should make an interactive version of this where when you mouse over a name, a pic pops up and a verse plays.
Also, there's apparently a rapper named "Shorty Shitstain." You come to Helms-a-Lee to learn.
via Fred
21 September 2010
Feels like Fall
The clouds and the chill tell me we've officially transitioned from Summer Spring to Fall.
I got a Kabocha Squash from Silverlake Farms on Friday. I'm going to oven-roast it tonight (work) tomorrow night (work) Thursday night (again) Friday night (jesus. worrrrrrk) Saturday morning? maybe? If it's not spoiled yet? like this. nom nom.
And our sartorially-inclined pal Scott Schuman says it's time to transition to light jackets and long legs. I say he's right.
it goes: fun/passion/fighting/winning
Or so says the bad ass 10-year old Krish.
This makes me want to play some pong. But what doesn't?
Also, thank you HD-capable Digital SLRs for making our daily internet video experience so, so purdy.
via Jeff
PONG from California is a place. on Vimeo.
20 September 2010
say it ain't so
My sleeves have been rolled up for years, duking it out with time and energy for success in work, friendships, and love. It's not easy to invest in all three (not to mention family and fitness) and still collect dividends.
I stumbled upon this poem, and convincing as it is, I hate to think that he's right. I still think I'll catch my opponents with a haymaker and find the perfect balance.
The New Yorker, May 18, 1998, via
13 September 2010
Les Frenchies
Silvain Chomet's long awaited followup to his Triplets of Belleville is The Illusionist, an animated adaptation of Jacques Tati's final script.
08 September 2010
06 September 2010
03 September 2010
ooooh gaaaawd....double fridaaaaay!
Yet another remix/mashup/versioned out instance of Double Rainbow.
This time with minimalist artist Donald Judd's exhibit.
01 September 2010
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