Showing posts with label directors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label directors. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

New Extended Documentary - 2 & 1/2 hours of Kubrick



Warner Brothers, like every Hollywood studio is in deep trouble. 

When the masses discover how Hollyweird works it will tank, along with it's celebrity spunkdom, Faustian pacts and child raping directors including Spielberg and Woody who both appear in this new documentary, but obviously to airbrush Stanley's legacy when there's so much more to the man.

Kubrick was the Illuminati's film director and had access to a lot of information unavailable to most people before the internet. In this documentary I was reminded that Adrenochrome is mentioned in Clockwork Orange, in addition to the main theme of MK Ultra programming.

Kubrick took a lot of risks and may have paid the highest price. Or he might have just run out of being useful and thrown under a bus. One day we'll know.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Lars Von Trier Confesses To Liking Albert Speer's Architecture



Lars Von Trier should have just deep dived into the mounting evidence that World War One and Two were manipulated banking wars. How many other penniless vagrants could dominate the world as Hitler did without silent helping hands? Was he really a male prostitute too

Let's concentrate on the evil bit shall we?

Normal humans don't condone concentration camps but they don't remain silent on Gaza or Israeli land grabs either. It would be satisfying if uninformed people could swot up on  Project Paperclip to understand modern day Nazism in the United States because although two wrong don't make a right, even the idiotii know Martin Bormann (Hitler's gatekeeper) didn't make comedy. Psychopaths laugh at different things than us. They're not human.

Monday, 3 September 2007

Six Feet Under



Opening sequences or idents for TV programs are a splendid way to understand how to build emotion and feeling into short film clips as indeed we often try in the world of commercials. They are a great example of 'its not what you say but how you say it'.

Idents.tv is a nifty resource if you want to get up to speed on typography, design, music, direction, DOP, special effects and the use of storyboards. Its fascinating to see how the show Six Feet Under created theirs over here.