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YouTube could introduce a subscription service of its own

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YouTube actually has movies already, this is just kind of the next logical step. 

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  • 1 February 2012 > newcommbiz
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In ‘Game of Thrones,’ a Language to Make the World Feel Real - Amy Chozick NYTimes.com

Looks like I should take up creating fictional languages for science fiction movies:

Amy Chozick NYTimes.com

“The days of aliens spouting gibberish with no grammatical structure are over,” said Paul R. Frommer, professor emeritus of clinical management communication at the University of Southern California who created Na’vi, the language spoken by the giant blue inhabitants of Pandora in “Avatar.” Disney recently hired Mr. Frommer to develop a Martian language called Barsoomian for “John Carter,” a science-fiction movie to arrive in March.

The shift is slowly transforming the obscure hobby of language construction into a viable, albeit rare, career and engaging followers of fantasies like “Lord of the Rings,” “Game of Thrones” and “Avatar” on a more fanatical level.

At “Game of Thrones” viewing parties in San Francisco, fans rewatched Dothraki scenes to study the language in a workshop-like setting. Last October, a group of Na’vi speakers from half a dozen countries convened in Sonoma County, Calif., for a gathering known as “Teach the Teachers.” Mr. Frommer gave attendants tips on grammar and vocabulary and fielded any questions they had about the language. The rural, wooded setting felt “almost like being on Pandora,” he said. At a question-and-answer session in July that he participated in, at least a dozen attendants rattled off their questions in fluent Na’vi.

“There’s been a sea change in Hollywood. They realize there’s a fan base out there that wants constructed languages,” said Matt Pearson, a linguistics professor at Reed College in Portland, Ore. He created Thhtmaa (pronounced tukhh-t’-mah), the language of termite-like aliens in the short-lived NBC series “Dark Skies.”

“Game of Thrones,” based on the best-selling series of novels “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R. R. Martin, may be the biggest television showcase for an invented language. The books, which primarily follow feuding kingdoms in the fictional land of Westeros, had a scattering of Dothraki words, but the show’s executive producers wanted a fully formed language.

Several scenes in the first season of “Game of Thrones” take place entirely in Dothraki with English subtitles. In one episode the shirtless tribal leader Khal Drogo delivered a monologue for two and a half minutes in Dothraki, with its subject-verb-object structure and no copula, or linking verb.

I wonder what the sentence structure of Thhtmaa is like: Japanese, Bantu, Russian?

Wht didn’t Chozick mention ‘city talk’ from Blade Runner, or the argot that Anthony Burgess dreamed up for Clockwork Orange?

Looks like I should be writing a book on artificial languages in movies and TV. Like Umberto Eco’s The Search For The Perfect Language, which I’ve read.

    • #artificial languages
    • #science fiction
    • #Tv
    • #movies
  • 12 December 2011
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Ken Russell with the actress Ann-Margret in 1975, during the filming of “Tommy.”

Ken Russell, the provocative director of films such as “Women In Love” and “The Devils”, has died.
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Ken Russell with the actress Ann-Margret in 1975, during the filming of “Tommy.”

Ken Russell, the provocative director of films such as “Women In Love” and “The Devils”, has died.

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  • 29 November 2011
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Kardashians, Taxidermy, and Canadian Fashion - NY Times

VALUING ‘HAROLD & KUMAR’

By Jacob Goldstein

Why is a ticket to a packed showing of “Puss in Boots” the same price as one to an empty showing of “Anonymous”? Weird pricing behavior like this drives economists nuts. Liran Einav of Stanford co-wrote a paper on it, and he says, “I’m not sure we nailed an answer.” Einav’s best guess: Theater executives are too nervous. “They don’t know how many people would see crappy movies if they dropped the price to three bucks,” he said. I asked Ryan Noonan, a spokesman for AMC Theaters. “It’s a great question,” he said.

Would you pay a buck to see a shitty movie?

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    • #economics
  • 20 November 2011
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Great analysis of movie poster styles, which appears to be a translation of the work of Christophe Courtois by Para1 (I didn’t know people were still using LiveJournal):

13. Text In Your Face
This  trend is fairly new, so this is basically a lot of bandwagon marketing.  But in this case the typeface and the way it’s arranged on the poster  at least gives you an idea of the amount of artistic pretention  involved.So here’s a handy guide:
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Great analysis of movie poster styles, which appears to be a translation of the work of Christophe Courtois by Para1 (I didn’t know people were still using LiveJournal):

13. Text In Your Face

This trend is fairly new, so this is basically a lot of bandwagon marketing. But in this case the typeface and the way it’s arranged on the poster at least gives you an idea of the amount of artistic pretention involved.So here’s a handy guide:


    • #movies
    • #movie posters
    • #tilda swinton
  • 10 November 2011
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Jessica Chastain as Mrs. O’Brien in The Tree of Life
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Jessica Chastain as Mrs. O’Brien in The Tree of Life

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    • #jessica chastain
  • 6 August 2011
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Christopher Nolan and David Fincher on the impression left by Terrence Malick

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    • #terrence malick
  • 6 August 2011 > youmightfindyourself
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There’s something about a woman with a knife.
Brian De Palma
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  • 4 August 2011
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All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl.
Jean-Luc Godard
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  • 4 August 2011
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Criterion Cover for David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive”
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maurader:

Criterion Cover for David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive”

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    • #lynch
    • #mulholland drive
  • 3 August 2011 > midmarauder
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Lili Damita

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  • 12 July 2011
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Movies People Lie About Having Seen Most Often:

palahniukandchocolate:

1. The Godfather (30 percent)
2. Casablanca (13 percent)
3. Taxi Driver (11 percent)
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey (9 percent)
5. Reservoir Dogs (8 percent)
6. This Is Spinal Tap (7 percent)
7. Apocalypse Now (6 percent)
8. Goodfellas (5 percent)
8. Blade Runner (5 percent)
10. The Great Escape (4 percent)

[via slashfilm]

Source: palahniukandchocolate

    • #xs
    • #movies
  • 4 July 2011 > palahniukandchocolate
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  • Everything In Its Right PlaceRadiohead

I heard Everything In The Right Place by Radiohead last night watching ‘Vanilla Sky’: a very strange movie with an excellent soundtrack.

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    • #radiohead
    • #soundtracks
    • #xs
  • 5 June 2011
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Days Of Heaven

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