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Category Archives: Movies
Movies set in the (near) future: has the future in film delivered?
As 2018 unfolds I’ve been asking myself how this year has been represented in past movies – namely SF movies and TV shows. It seems that most of the time, script writer were wrong – luckily, since most alternative futures … Continue reading
“Computer chess”: a 2013 nerd movie about vintage computing – and more…
I recently watched a 2013-movie: Computer Chess. To my real shame, I missed it when it was released, some 3 years ago. It’s very compelling and well-made – and funny too; written and directed by Andrew Bujalski the movie it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Chess, Media, Movie, Movies, Retrocomputer, Vintage computer, Vintage games
Tagged Andrew Bujalski, computer chess, indie movie, Movie, retrocomputer, Vintage computer
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Swiss illustrator turns Star Wars Episode IV into a very looooong infographic
“The Force is strong with this one [infographic]” Swiss illustrator Martin Panchaud has just gone some parsecs beyond common Star Wars fanatism (even beyond mine…). He worked on a single infographic that covers all of the 1977 first Star Wars … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Digital media, Geekery, Graphics, Infographic, Movie, Movies, Star Wars
Tagged Creativity, Graphics, Illustration, infographic, Infographics, Martin Panchaud, movies, Star Wars
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“A Lego Brickumentary”: that’s what a great movie is made of (literally)
“A Lego Brickumentary”, in Theaters July 31st, 2015, with Jason Bateman as the narrating voice, this is the movie you’ve been waiting for! Lego-addicts all around the world are eagerly awaiting this one and, for sure, this will “build” great … Continue reading
Posted in Lego, Movie, Movies, Youtube
Tagged AFOL, documentary, Film, Jason Bateman, Lego, Lego brick, Lego Brickumentary, Movie, Video
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Jurassic Park (and several other blockbusters) completely recreated with Lego by a dad and his daughter
Animator Paul Hollingsworth (with Digital Wizard Studios) and his daughter Hailee did something very weird, truly unusual and so cool! Using some $100,000 of LEGO pieces, they digitally managed to recreate the 1993 dino-thriller Jurassic Park along several other video … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Lego, Movie, Movies, Stop motion, Video, Viral video, Youtube
Tagged Digital video, Digital Wizard, Lego, Movie, movies, timelapse video, Video, Viral video
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Pixels: an (awesome) upcoming movie about vintage gaming
You may already have seen this video, Pixels, released in 2010 by french director Patrick Jean: it’s awesome and has been an inspiration for most vintage game lovers around the world. New York is suddendly surrounded by the best 80s … Continue reading
Posted in Computer graphics, Digital media, Gaming, Movie, Movies, Retrocomputer, Retrogaming, Video, Videogames, Viral marketing, Viral video
Tagged 2015, 3d animation, Adam Sandler, arcade games, cgi, Movie, movies, pacman, patrick jean, pixels, retrogames, space invaders, Vintage games
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Disney’s “Inside Out” trailer (in theaters July ’15): what’s inside our head?
A new amazing movie is upcoming from Disney/Pixar and it’s about emotions: Inside Out. The first available trailer is a masterpiece of “what’s behind” (well, inside our brain). When and where emotions take place – and control… Enjoy!
Posted in Advertising, Animation, Disney, Movies, Video
Tagged Brain, Disney, Inside out, Movie
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Atari: ‘Game Over’ documentary due for November release about the mass burial of videogames
This promises to be really awesome! You may recall about the Atari videogame burial site affair… “Atari E.T. Dig- Alamogordo, New Mexico (14036097792)” by taylorhatmaker – Atari E.T. Dig: Alamogordo, New Mexico. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons. … Continue reading
Posted in Atari, Media, Movie, Movies, Retrocomputer, Retrogaming, Video, Videogames, Youtube
Tagged Atari, Atari 2600, Atari VCS 2600, documentary, E.T., Movie, retrogames, Retrogaming, Video, videogame, Videogame console, Youtube
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Vermeer’s legacy? Tim Jenison investigates paintings, photography, art and computer graphics
Texas-based CGI specialist Tim Jenison is someone that has crossed my life a long time ago with his mind-blowing products. In 1986, when I bought my Amiga 1000, Tim Jenison was the founder of NewTek, which was so famous, back … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Commodore Amiga, Computer graphics, Digital life, Digital media, Digital photography, History, Movie, Movies, Painting, Photography, Technology, Video
Tagged 17th century, Amiga, Art, Artist, Commodore Amiga, Jan Vermeer, Making of, Movie, NewTek, Painting, Tim Jenison, Vermeer, Video
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What do “The edge of tomorrow” and Wargames movies have in common?
The edge of tomorrow is a pretty cool movie: the plot and the script shows some really nice ideas about time warping, looping and so on. As a movie fan, though, I spotted something very funny. In the opening scene, … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Media, Movie, Movies, Vintage computer
Tagged 80s, edge of tomorrow, Movie, Movie stars, movies, tom cruise, vintage computers, wargames
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