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04:08:41 02/06/12
BC 305-Ghost From The Machine
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Writer & Director Matt Osterman and Producer Jennifer Kramer are the team behind the locally made and very spooky 'Ghost From The Machine' and are this week’s welcomed guests on this episode of Butter City. We get the opportunity to learn from Osterman how the film went from a script idea to the final edit while Kramer tells us how she helped bring his vision to life. Premiered February 4th, 2012.
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18:59:48 02/02/12
"Pro/Con"
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"Pro/Con" 2:39 “Pro/Con” is a song about the light & dark parts inside all of us. I shot the video in Culver City, CA on January 8, 2012 with the help of a lot of talented people, who are listed below. Please share with your friends and help spread the word... If you want more, you can visit http://mrnapkins.com, follow me on Twitter (@zachsherwin), and buy my album on iTunes. I'm a vegan Jew, so please don't take “flavor like provolone and prosciutto” too literally. Credits and lyrics: Beat by Upryz (http://upryz.com) Director/Director of Photography: Jacki Moonves Editor/Effects: Jon Berkas Production Designer: Sam Rhymes Sound: Pon Franco Gaffer: Chris Saulnier Special thanks: Rita Sherwin, Lloyd Ahlquist, Gabe Michael, Rafael Serrano, Flynn Adam, Marc Chester, Atul Singh, Nice Peter, Maker Studios, Alexis Brodey, Ian Brownell, and Heather Goldberg. “PRO/CON” What I want to provide is a bit of context Help you get with the program, bring you on board with the concept Positive vs. negative like a proton-electron contest I just hope that a verse this hot is not gonna make my palms sweat Rap professional comin' atcha from every angle like a protractor Flavor like provolone and prosciutto, written down or freestyled pro bono Rarely profane, not fuelled by propane, I would rather eat rappers to get my protein And I'd proclaim myself pretty proficient at procuring my preferred provisions Profoundly prolific, this MC is; proprietor of fire like Prometheus Ego's as big as my nose is, aka my prodigiously-proportioned proboscis Props to producers spinnin' those records, and b-boys spinnin' like propellers And all my graf writers with paint and propellant? I love 'em man! But on the other hand: Sometimes I lack confidence and as a consequence I can't concentrate My negative thoughts just congregate as I contemplate with consternation My constant content constipation. Writer's block is like confirmation that No concert connoisseur would consider me a star in his consummate-MC constellation. And there's no consolation for my contempt for me. Au contraire: I'm convinced that congested and confounded is what I'm condemned to be. I'm the opposite of conceited. I should have stopped and quit and conceded long ago I'm out of control and I need to confront these demons Everybody has pros and cons, happy and sad emoticons Offs, ons, yesses, nos, yins, yangs, cons, pros Each of us contains a proliferation of contradictions That conspire to promote a profusion of confusion and provoke conniption fits That leave us twitchin' and twisted and with emotional bruisin' Man I'm talking convulsions, also contortions, contusions But I'll proffer this proposal, and convey my conviction That being prone to inner conflict and contention is just the proverbial human condition There is no magic bullet, no projectile that can be conjured All we can do is proceed and continue, lace up our Pro-Keds and Converse No procrastination, gotta go hard like concrete, get proactive Concoct that projection, construct that prototype, make it happen I'm pro-creation, like I was the consequences of promiscuous Conjugal relations that are not protected by condoms, prophylactics, and contraceptives Wide-open palms protruding, proving I'm no con artist I meant every word, prologue to conclusion Title: “Pro/Con.” Artist: Napkins. [prolonged confetti] Submitted by: mrnapkins Regular Keywords: pros cons mc mr mister napkins comedy rap hip hop aggressive bee epic rap battles stephen hawking albert einstein Views: 1,808
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22:09:34 01/25/12
Festival Insider: LIBERAL ARTS Interview | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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Festival Insider: LIBERAL ARTS Interview | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
For exclusive coverage of theSundance Film Festival, check out -- www.sundancechannel.com/festival Like us on Facebook -- www.facebook.com/sundancechannel Follow us on Twitter -- www.twitter.com/sundancechannel No one covers the Sundance Film Festival like Sundance Channel. From Sundance Channel HQ in the heart of Park City, we bring you the full Festival experience -- with exclusive interviews, sneak peeks, amazing films, premieres, updates, buzz, deal-making and acquisition news, the hottest parties, and more. And, every night on Sundance Channel, a festival favorite that made independent film what it is today. Writer, director, and actor Josh Radnor and Elizabeth Olsen sit down with Aamer Haleem to talk about their film LIBERAL ARTS. Presented by Acura. From: sundancechannel Views: 411 3 ratings Time: 04:03 More in Entertainment
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22:03:40 01/21/12
SUNcovered: Inside the Sundance Channel HQ | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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SUNcovered: Inside the Sundance Channel HQ | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
2012 sundance film festival, sundance, sundance channel, robert redford, film festival, film, movies, independent film, indie, park city, gossip, buzz, deals, Hollywood, actor, actress, director, writer, Utah, meet the filmmaker, youtube, documentary, entertainment, fest, interview, Sundance Channel HQ, insider, filmmaker If you're looking to catch up, relax and recharge, look no further than Sundance Channel HQ, bringing the Festival to you. From: sundancechannel Views: 85 0 ratings Time: 01:03 More in Entertainment
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22:03:27 01/21/12
Festival Insider: Robert Redford | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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Festival Insider: Robert Redford | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
2012 sundance film festival, sundance, sundance channel, robert redford, film festival, film, movies, independent film, indie, park city, gossip, buzz, deals, Hollywood, actor, actress, director, writer, Utah, meet the filmmaker, youtube, documentary, entertainment, fest, interview, Sundance Channel HQ, insider, filmmaker Robert Redford sits down for an interview at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Sundance Channel HQ. From: sundancechannel Views: 120 5 ratings Time: 02:03 More in Entertainment
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22:05:51 01/20/12
The Rise and Fall of Wall Street: Paul O'Neill, Ron Suskind, and Jesse LaGreca
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Culture Project and JANERA.com present
Blueprint for Accountability: Truth and Consequences
Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author, Paul O’Neill, the famously candid Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush and a 2008 adviser to Barack Obama, and Jesse LaGreca (blogger and writer for Daily Kos and Occupy Wall Street activist) meet for a high-voltage conversation about the rise, fall and bailout of Wall Street, the perils of speaking truth to power, and the tough choices ahead for America. This program was recorded on December 7, 2012.
Jesse LaGreca is a blogger and writer for Daily Kos and a prominent Occupy Wall Street activist.
Paul Henry O'Neill served as the 72nd United States Secretary of the Treasury for part of President George W. Bush's first term. He was fired in December 2002 for his public disagreement with the administration and became a harsh critic. Prior to his term as Secretary of the Treasury, O'Neill was chairman and CEO of Pittsburgh-based industrial giant Alcoa and chairman of the RAND Corporation.
Ron Suskind, former national affairs writer for the Wall Street Journal, is the author of A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League and The Price of Loyalty, George W. Bush, the White House and the Education of Paul O'Neill. Mr. Suskind was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (Feature Writing) in 1995.
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23:00:00 01/11/12
Innovations in education
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TEDxManhattanBeach - Tom Vander Ark - Innovations In Education Talk title: Innovations in education In cities such as Delhi and Nairobi around the world children have a passionate desire to learn, but little opportunity. Here at home, we face problems a well: a third of kids don't finish high school, and another third graduate unprepared for college or employment. We can do better. So far when we've taken technology to schools, we've layered the technology on top of the way we've always organized schools. Educators are now shifting delivery to online learning and a blended learning approach. When we teach kids in the right way and with the right modality, they learn more per hour. Personal digital learning is the next wave in education, and will allow us to customize the learning experience, motivate students and equalize opportunities for learning. Tom Vander Ark is CEO of Open Education Solutions, an organization which provides blended learning services. He is a partner in Learn Capital, a venture capital firm investing in learning content, platforms, and services aimed at transforming educational engagement, access, and effectiveness. A prolific writer and speaker, Tom has published thousands of articles and blogs. He chairs the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL), and serves on the board of LA's Promise and Strive for College. Tom received the Distinguished Achievement Medal. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events
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04:14:17 12/25/11
OKC Officer Terry Yeakey's Death was an Inside Job: OKC Witness Speaks Out 3/3
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In a groundbreaking interview, Infowars Nighly News host Rob Dew speaks with Don Browning, a K9 unit police officer for OKC, and Holland Van den Nieuwenhof, writer & producer for already classic expos? A Noble Lie. Browning, who found many living and dead in the Murrah rubble, discusses how he received thinly-veiled threats from the feds after he began asking questions about the inconsistencies he witnessed in part of a continuing series of interviews re-examining the official lies of the Oklahoma City Bombing, which paved the way for 9/11 and false flag events yet to come. http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ (Order Your Copy Today at Infowars Store) A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 http://www.infowarsshop.com/A-Noble-Lie-Oklahoma-City-1995_p_536.html
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04:13:27 12/25/11
OKC Officer Terry Yeakey's Death was an Inside Job: OKC Witness Speaks Out 2/3
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In a groundbreaking interview, Infowars Nighly News host Rob Dew speaks with Don Browning, a K9 unit police officer for OKC, and Holland Van den Nieuwenhof, writer & producer for already classic expos? A Noble Lie. Browning, who found many living and dead in the Murrah rubble, discusses how he received thinly-veiled threats from the feds after he began asking questions about the inconsistencies he witnessed in part of a continuing series of interviews re-examining the official lies of the Oklahoma City Bombing, which paved the way for 9/11 and false flag events yet to come. http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ (Order Your Copy Today at Infowars Store) A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 http://www.infowarsshop.com/A-Noble-Lie-Oklahoma-City-1995_p_536.html
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04:12:30 12/25/11
OKC Officer Terry Yeakey's Death was an Inside Job: OKC Witness Speaks Out 1/3
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In a groundbreaking interview, Infowars Nighly News host Rob Dew speaks with Don Browning, a K9 unit police officer for OKC, and Holland Van den Nieuwenhof, writer & producer for already classic expos? A Noble Lie. Browning, who found many living and dead in the Murrah rubble, discusses how he received thinly-veiled threats from the feds after he began asking questions about the inconsistencies he witnessed in part of a continuing series of interviews re-examining the official lies of the Oklahoma City Bombing, which paved the way for 9/11 and false flag events yet to come. http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ (Order Your Copy Today at Infowars Store) A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 http://www.infowarsshop.com/A-Noble-Lie-Oklahoma-City-1995_p_536.html
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20:00:00 12/19/11
Havel the Dissident: A Legacy Worth Claiming
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Former President Havel addresses a European cultural congress on the economics of culture
On a warm evening in 1991, a colleague and I found an out-of-the-way café in the old part of Prague. Two men with blank expressions stood outside. The interior was dim and close, with room for only eight or nine tables. The place was almost empty. Just a sleepy waitress, a bartender polishing glasses, and a single patron who sat alone drinking wine and chain-smoking cigarettes.
The President of Czechoslovakia wasn't reviewing official papers. He was reading a book, a startlingly un-Presidential act to our American eyes. My companion, a neoconservative State Department official, already admired him for defying and defeating a Communist state. He'd impressed me by bringing a writer's sensibility and an affinity for true underground culture to his role as head of state.
Václav Havel even tried to appoint Frank Zappa as his Minister of Culture. "We're not rock musicians," Zappa told a reporter back in the sixties. "We're electronic social workers." The State Department wouldn't let Zappa assume the post, but Havel had made his point to the Czech public by offering this apparatchik's position to the composer of songs like "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" ("Some say your nose, some say your toes, but I think it's your mind .")
We never spoke to Havel that night. It didn't seem polite to offer anything more than the curt nod of acknowledgement any café patron gives another at that hour. But Havel spoke to us, to all of us. And on the occasion of his death, the real lessons of his life's work are in danger of being lost.
Today we're told that the Occupy movement is too idealistic, too naïve. Naïve? Try Havel's words if you want naïve: "May truth and love triumph over lies and hatred."
Think of that as the Velvet Revolution's "one demand."
Portrait of the President as a Young Freak
As millions of people know, the underground playwright Havel first made his political mark in Charter 77. That group was formed to defend the Plastic People of the Universe, a banned and imprisoned rock band working in the Zappa mold of musical dissonance and cultural dissidence.
The Occupy movement is not on the cultural fringe, despite what its detractors say. But Havel's movement began as a Yippie-like creature of the underworld. Charter 77 rarely had more than a thousand members. It was a strange blend of political idealism and the hippie subculture where people proudly labeled themselves "freaks" to the conventional world. Despite its later alignment with economically conservative forces, it was more Allen Ginsburg than Alan Greenspan.
And it was created to defend the Plastic People of the Universe, whose grating music makes Occupy's drum circles seem like a children's choir serenading the bored residents of a home for aging veterans.
Words
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité - what wonderful words! And how terrifying their meaning can be! Freedom in the shirt unbuttoned before execution. Equality in the constant speed of the guillotine's fall on different necks. Fraternity in some dubious paradise ...
Havel addressed the liberal democratic West on words in the 1970s, noting that the suppression of speech can give language enormous power: >
I ... live in a country where a writers' congress speech is capable of shaking the system ... a manifesto served as one of the pretexts for the invasion of our country one night by five foreign armies ... a system in which words are capable of shaking the entire structure of government, where words can prove mightier than ten military divisions.
When a system has become inflexible and is in danger of collapsing, what it fears most is words. Think about that the next time you see a phalanx of cops tear down a tent city on television.
Havel had been burned by language, too: >
The same word can at one moment radiate great hope, at another it can emit lethal rays ... true at one moment and false the next, at one moment illuminating, at another, deceptive. On one occasion it can open up glorious horizons, on another, it can lay down the tracks to an entire archipelago of concentration camps.
And as we approach an election year that will be filled with the rhetoric of freedom, this observation still resonates: >
The same word can at one time be the cornerstone of peace, while at another time machine-gun fire resounds in its every syllable.
Control
In 1975 Havel had the presumption to write directly to Czechoslovakian head of state Gustáv Husák with a few suggestions. There's more than a passing resemblance between the fear-driven Communist society Havel condemned in that letter and the financial anxiety many Americans endure today: >
The technique of existential pressure is ... universal. There is no one in our country who is not, in a broad sense, existentially vulnerable. Everyone has something to lose and so everyone has reason to be afraid. The range of things one can lose is broad, extending from the manifold privileges of the ruling caste... down to the mere possibility of living in that limited degree of legal certainty available to other citizens.
Today, one out of two Americans lives in financial insecurity. Even many upper-middle-class citizens live from month to month, just one layoff notice away from medical bankruptcy or home foreclosure.
"Everyone has something to lose," observed Havel.
Havel's description of his 20th Century Communist society echoes our own: >
The more completely one abandons any hope of general reform, any interest in suprapersonal goals and values, or any chance of exercising influence in an 'outward' direction, the more one's energy is diverted in the direction of least resistance, that is, 'inwards.'"
People today are preoccupied far more with themselves ... They fill their homes with all kinds of appliances and pretty things, they try to improve their accommodations, they try to make life pleasant for themselves, building cottages, looking after their cars, taking more interest in food and clothing and domestic comfort ...They turn their main attention to the material aspects of their private lives.
Havel concluded that "Despair leads to apathy, apathy to conformity, and conformity to routine (political) performance - which is then quoted as evidence of 'mass political involvement.'"
Ambition
Havel understood the psychology of greed and power, too. From his letter to Husák: >
If it is fear which lies behind people's defensive attempts to preserve what they have, it becomes increasingly apparent that the chief impulses for their aggressive efforts to win what they do not yet possess are selfishness and careerism.
It is not surprising that so many public and influential positions are occupied more than ever before by notorious careerists, opportunists, charlatans, and men of dubious record.
From Prague to Washington, from Moscow to lower Manhattan, the opportunities change. But human nature never does: >
Seldom in recent times has a social system offered scope so openly and so brazenly to people willing to support anything as long as it brings them some advantage; to unprincipled and spineless men, prepared to do anything in their craving for power and personal gain; to born lackeys, ready for any humiliation and willing at all times to sacrifice their neighbors' and their own honor for a chance to ingratiate themselves with those in power.
Technocracy
It's a historical irony that those who claim they'll govern with the most efficiency usually wind up governing with the least effectiveness. Today corporate-funded politicians from both parties argue that the country should be led by "technocrats' who'll govern without messy "ideologies."
That's a false premise Havel knew well. He called it the "process by which power becomes anonymous and depersonalized, reduced to a mere technology of rule and manipulation."
Washington's technocratic "bipartisans" dream of a world where, in Havel's words, the "professional ruler is (seen as) the 'innocent' tool of an 'innocent' anonymous power ... legitimized by science, cybernetics, ideology, law, abstraction, and objectivity - that is, by everything except personal responsibility to human beings as persons and neighbors." Havel's Prague is our Beltway: >
States grow ever more machinelike; people are transformed into statistical choruses of voters, producers, consumers, patients, tourists, or soldiers, (where) in politics good and evil, categories of the natural world and therefore obsolete remnants of the past, lose all absolute meaning (and where) the sole method of politics is quantifiable success.
Havel condemned a system of state-orchestrated political theater, and the self-perpetuating failures of imagination which mistook the indifferent and pro forma participation of its citizens for genuine democracy. And he saw its universal nature: >
(It) has a thousand masks, variants, and expressions. Essentially, though, it is the same universal trend ... the essential trait of all modern civilization, growing directly from its spiritual structure, rooted in it by a thousand tangled tendrils and inseparable even in thought from its technological nature, its mass characteristics, and its consumer orientation.
"The contemporary concept of 'normal' behavior is," Havel wrote, "deeply pessimistic."
Responsibility
"I favor 'antipolitical politics,'" said Havel, "politics not as the technology of power and manipulation, of cybernetic rule over humans or as the art of the utilitarian, but politics as one of the ways of seeking and achieving meaningful lives, of protecting them and serving them." >
I favor politics as practical morality, as service to the truth, as essentially human and humanly measured care for our fellow humans.
None of us--as an individual--can save the world as a whole, but . . . each of us must behave as though it were in his power to do so.
Decades later he said this to the leaders of Western countries: >
Today, more than ever before in the history of mankind, everything is interrelated ... Because of this, the future of the United States or the European Union is being decided in suffering Sarajevo or Mostar, in the plundered Brazilian rain forests, in the wretched poverty of Bangladesh or Somalia.
Havel had glaring faults. American neocons offered him small favors during his final rise to power. He reciprocated, consciously or unconsciously, by aiding their destructive military ventures and adopting their foolish economic policies. He succumbed to the politics of personality, both his own and those of the leaders who courted him. But it would be a shame if that's all the world remembered.
Havel seemed unhappy in the role of leader. It's possible than he lost sight of his deepest insights, his truest gifts. It was the outsider Havel, the dreamer of the impossible, the surrealist and absurdist, we should remember. That's the Havel who can and should inspire dissidents everywhere.
"Is the human word truly powerful enough to change the world and influence history?" he once asked. With his life and his words, Václav Havel gave us his answer. He showed us the power in each individual and the responsibility that accompanies that power.
At his best, and above all else, Havel was a dissident outsider who realized his power and used it. Now it's our turn.
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17:41:30 12/12/11
The Amazing Spider-Man World Premiere Trailer [HD]
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The Amazing Spider-Man World Premiere Trailer [HD]
The Amazing Spider-Man World Premiere Trailer [HD] Developer: Beenox Release: Summer 2012 Genre: Action/Adventure Platform: PS3/X360/Wii Publisher: Activision Website: www.theamazingspidermangame.com The Amazing Spider-Man is in development at veteran game studio Beenox, and features an original narrative crafted by Hollywood writer Seamus Kevin Fahey (episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica) that continues young Peter Parker's adventures following the events of the new film. Using the game's new Web Rush mechanic allows players to pull off a vast array of moves never before possible. With a story that takes players through many areas all over (and under) Manhattan, fans will feel what it's truly like to be a Super Hero, as they experience the cinematic adrenaline rush of web-swinging through the city and fighting crime using Spider-Man's spectacular acrobatic moves and attacks. FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MMO AND RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: The Amazing Spider-Man Trailer World Premiere debut gameplay official machinima video game gaming xbox 360 microsoft playstation 3 sony ps3 nintendo wii beenox activision comic book marvel movie From: MachinimaTrailer Views: 2999 118 ratings Time: 01:36 More in Entertainment
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16:29:54 12/12/11
The Amazing Spider-Man - VGA 2011: WORLD PREMIERE Debut Trailer (EN)
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The Amazing Spider-Man - VGA 2011: WORLD PREMIERE Debut Trailer (EN)
Amazing Spider-Man! Spidey slings his way back through the streets of New York in The Amazing Spider-Man! Check out the announcement trailer from the Spike Video Game Awards 2011! ABOUT THIS GAME ************************ The Amazing Spider-Man video game, which is planned to be launched summer 2012 tied to Sony Picture Entertainment's upcoming feature film of the same name. Created as an epilogue story occurring entirely after the events of the movie, the game features the return of free-roaming web-slinging all over the city and evolutionary improvements to navigation and combat, as the newly anointed Spider-Man is plunged into an all-new storyline charged with protecting Manhattan from a variety of criminals. In the works at Beenox, The Amazing Spider-Man features an original narrative crafted by Hollywood writer Seamus Kevin Fahey (episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica) that continues young Peter Parker's adventures following the events of the new film. The Amazing Spider-Man ******************************* GENRE: Action RELEASE DATE(S): + US: Summer 2012 + EU: Summer 2012 PLATFORM: Xbox 360 ALSO ON: PS3, Wii, 3DS, DS WEBSITE: www.TheAmazingSpiderManGame.com AVAILABLE @ AMAZON Coming soon. PUBLISHER: Activision / Marvel Entertainment DEVELOPER: Beenox Studios ESRB: RP for Rating Pending XboxViewTV on FACEBOOK *********************************** www.facebook.com XboxViewTV ON TWITTER ******************************* www.twitter.com From: XboxViewTV Views: 2526 51 ratings Time: 01:32 More in Gaming
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13:32:00 12/07/11
TBJ Tour Video: Seattle gets back the Thunder
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Like a ragtag jug band, The Basketball Jones is on the road and coming to your town. It’s No Season Required. On today’s show, we’re joined by Yahoo! Sports NBA columnist, Adrian Wojnarowski, and CollegeHumor.com writer/actor, Amir Blumenfeld, to toast the start of the NBA season (!) and discuss: Irish Snooki, Woj’s contacts, BBM, lockout winners and losers, LeBron James criticism, "A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas 3D," Rick Fox’s awesome life, and why everyone in Miami thinks they’re going to live forever. All that, plus we finally put it to a vote: Backstreet Boys or *NSYNC? Next stop: Dec. 2, Boston. Previous shows: Chicago, Portland, Oakland, Los Angeles, OKC, San Antonio and Miami. ********* Subscribe to The Basketball Jones audio show on iTunes | Download the .mp3 directly 10 Comments TBJ Tour Video: Seattle gets back the Thunder Posted by J.E. Skeets under TBJ Tour: No Season Required, TBJ Video on Nov 29, 2011 While in Oklahoma City, Skeets and Tas hit the streets to find out how Thunder fans felt about the news of the team they love movin’ back to Seattle. Oh, you hadn’t heard either? Try and keep up, man!
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16:12:45 11/29/11
'Green Guys' Trailer HD
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'Green Guys' Trailer HD
www.youtube.com Official trailer for the low budget independent film "Green Guys" about four con artists that start a ponzi scheme. This is the first feature film by writer/director/actor Cole Mueller. Produced by Sean Meier of Sean Robert Entertainment, Ryan Bragg, Cole Mueller and starring Kris Lemche (Final Destination franchise) Christopher Redman (CSI:Miami, The Big Year) David J. Phillips (Shark City) William Russ (Boy Meets World, American History X) Darrel Davenport and Robert Sanchez (2 Fast 2 Furious). Executive Producers Sean Meier (Sean Robert Entertainment) and Charles Bush (The Kids Are All Right). From: hollywoodstreams Views: 6117 152 ratings Time: 02:49 More in Film & Animation
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17:04:24 11/01/11
"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas"
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John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett






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