Sunday, August 31, 2008

My old roommate was famous!

The proof!

This explains the Norma Desmond antics

Monday, August 25, 2008

Roxanne's Brittish Behavior

The following plays out like a scene from a pitch black comedy.... but this is real! Youtube never ceases to fascinate me.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Food

I've been working on a show that involves food so its been on the mind lately. Here are a few choice clips on the theme.

Estonian commercial for beef from the soviet era, early 80's?


America's answer!


tasty stop motion to some groovy beats


fast food patron showcasing serious innovation

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Friday, August 1, 2008

Nollywood

The Nigerian film industry aka Nollywood is experiencing an explosive growth and productivity rate thanks to the rise of digital cinema. In fact it ranks third, behind only America and India in terms of cinematic output often churning out 200 [!] titles a month. Its estimated worth is about 250 million US dollars and many Nollywood films deal with heavy subject matter; AIDS, corruption, women’s rights, etc etc. There are also apparently a huge number of blatant evangelical vids passed as entertainment. I NEEDED to quench my thirst for Nollywood with a youtube expedition immediately. Let me just say, thirst SATIATED.
The following two clips are trailers for Mama I Will Die For you and Alice My First lady. To call them visually assaultive and incoherent feels lazy. I heavily considered the possibility that someone had slipped acid into my afternoon tea or I was having a psychosomatic breakdown.
It seems the people who cut commercials for Truck Rallies or the crazy Used Car salesmen spots where everything must go had a hand in the making of these trailers. That being said I'd still rather watch either of these over half of what is currently playing in my local cineplex.
Caution: I do not recommend watching both trailers back to back as the experinece is somewhat exhausting. Also, It is now one of my goals in life to appear and/or participate in the making of a Nollywood feature.


So a little further investigation into Nollywood finds some similarities to our very own Hollywood. Here is Hassanat Akinwande, a popular actress who started her career in the 80's and has appeared in over 50 titles. However, in 2006 she was arrested for cocaine possession. Just like our stars! Here's hoping she beat those charges.