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Looking at You [movie montage]
•March 14, 2015 • Leave a CommentIt is common practice when making movies, not to look into the camera. It’s like crossing a dimension, or rather, acknowledging the audience and awakening them to reality and their own subconscious suspension of disbelief. It’s a plain and simple no-no. But like many rules, when tested and executed sparingly, they can be put to dramatic effect.
Many of these shots are subtle and easy to miss, but highly effective — see for yourself:
Song: “Can’t take my eyes off you” performed by Manic Street Preachers and also by Muse.
This is a tribute to the wink of complicity from the filmmakers to the audience when they make actors look straight into the camera. It is not a tribute to scenes where the fourth wall is broken (when a character addresses the audience directly), some clips in the video belong to that category but most of them don’t cause it is not what we wanted to show.
There are 150 different clips (from 148 films) in this video, but at first I had selected more than 200 films. I left out dozens of scenes on purpose, cause I didn’t want a 15 minutes montage. Apologies in advance for every film I deliberately discarded, forgot or missed. For example, I really regret forgetting about Kurt Russell in “Death Proof”, Dick Van Dyke in “Mary Poppins” and Tilda Swinton in “Orlando”. ~ Brutzelpretzel
“π” 3/14/15 — International Pi Day
•March 14, 2015 • Leave a CommentCelebrate Mathematics on March 14th …with a PIE!!!

Pi Day is celebrated yearly, but this year, 2015, is special because this sequence happens once in a century. For the first time in a 100 years, Pi Day will represent the first 10 digits of the mathematical constant — It’s the Pi Day of the century people!
Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159.
Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point. As an irrational and transcendental number, it will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. While only a handful of digits are needed for typical calculations, Pi’s infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits.
Bridge lighting up for birthday buzz
•March 12, 2015 • Leave a Comment
The lights and music on the Harbour Bridge will run for four hours tonight, tomorrow and Saturday for the next six weeks.
Auckland’s Harbour Bridge will light up tonight as part of celebrations for the city’s 175th birthday, thanks to telco 2degrees.
More than 51,000 light bulbs and 1000 LED light tubes along the bridge will be flicked on for the ‘Play the Bridge’ show’s opening evening at 7.30.
“This has been six months in planning so we’re really excited to finally be in a position to share this with New Zealand,” 2degrees chief marketing officer Malcolm Phillipps said.
The four-hour show, which will also feature music selected by members of the public, is due to run every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7.30pm on the city-facing side of the Harbour Bridge for the next six weeks.
“We are proud of this Kiwi innovation and very much looking forward to the whole country getting involved in playing the bridge,” Mr Phillipps said.
~ NZ Herald
Snakehips “Forever” (Pt. II) Feat. Kaleem Taylor [♬]
•March 12, 2015 • Leave a CommentComing off an unexpected, but extremely dope, collaboration with Tory Lanez, Snakehips released their highly anticipated EP yesterday. “Forever (Pt. II),” the title track from the project, sees the UK production duo returning to their signature future R&B style bringing in the immensely talented Kaleem Taylor to carry the vocals. The resulting song mixes truly soulful vibes with the distinct Snakehips bounce. Out now on iTunes. / Music video features dance choreographers Aya Sato & Bambi:
The Oscars without Dialogue
•March 6, 2015 • Leave a CommentTake away the unfunny jokes, cheesy musical numbers, and the long lists of thank yous, and the show would probably amount to a long night of uncomfortable silences:
Seinfeld Economics
•March 4, 2015 • Leave a CommentIf anyone is wanting to learn economics, and has also been meaning to get into Seinfeld, well golly gee, do I have the perfect something for you. Stumbling through the web like “Kramer“, I found a website <yadayadayadaecon.com> that uses Seinfeld clips to explain basic economic concepts. It’s fantastic! Thanks again, internet:







