Entries Tagged as 'Celebs'

Monday, September 21st, 2015

Watch the Remastered Version of Everything is a Remix as One Single Video

Kirby Ferguson’s Everything is a Remix came at a time when remix culture, mashups and supercuts, were first taking off on the web—and copyright was, and still is, a big issue. What Ferguson’s series of films did, now available to watch as a single 40 minute long doc, is reiterated that, actually, remix culture had [...]

Monday, September 21st, 2015

Adam & the Ants Go Shopping at a Local Grocery Store

This short film by Ben Gregor and Tim Plester shows what it would be like if Adam & the Ants, circa the early 1980s, went shopping at their late-night local grocery store at the same time as another New Romantic band, Sigue Sigue Sputnik. It’s an affectionate homage to the band and that era [...]

Saturday, September 19th, 2015

‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’—A Filmic Tribute to 80’s Teen Movies

The Breakfast Club marked its 30th anniversary this year—and this supercut aims to honor that great John Hughes film and many other 80s movies, which is probably the golden age of teen movies. And this awesome tribute will make you pine for those days when there seemed to be a new great teen movie out [...]

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

Belgian Rapper Stromae’s New Music Video is an Artful Take on Battling Cancer

Rapper Stromae latest song “Quand C’est?” has a stunningly animated music video made by his art collective Mosaert, and it’s a haunting take on cancer. It shows the singer battling with the disease as it attacks him like some kind of alien monster.

Friday, September 11th, 2015

All Trailers are the Same and This Video Proves it

This supercut from Red Letter Media shows that movie trailers, especially for blockbusters, are pretty much all the same. Following the same tried and tested formula, the same tropes, especially action movies, they all appear to be describing the exact same movie.

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

WALL-E Does his Best Matt Damon Impression in this Mashup with The Martian

YouTuber Tony D re-edited everyone’s favorite cute robot Wall-E adding in Matt Damon’s voice from The Martian trailer, and it makes sense because both are loners on planets devoid of humans. And it makes the little bot take on a more badass attitude as talks about being abandoned alone on the red planet.

Wednesday, September 9th, 2015

This Music Video Was Made in Space Using an Orbiting Vintage TV

Hats off to director Joe Connor who’s the brains behind this music video for Kelvin Jones’ “Call You Home”—for it they sent a vintage Sony TV into orbit using a special balloon, and surrounded it by GoPro cameras so it captured footage of Jones’ performing his song while floating above earth.

Tuesday, September 8th, 2015

Musician Holds His Breath and Raps Underwater in this Impressive Music Video

Most of us can hold our breath under water for about a minute, maybe a bit more if you’ve been practicing. Well Dublin musician Kojaque practised a helluva lot, like three weeks, for the music video for his track “Midnight Flower”. It’s shot in one take and features Kojaque with his head dunked in a [...]

Monday, September 7th, 2015

Fictional Characters From Star Wars to Scarface in the Place Known as Hell’s Club

With the right editing, anything is possible. And in this rather marvellous clip from AMDSFILMS various characters from various movies meet in the red-hued, Bee Gees soundtracked environment that is known as Hell’s Club. Tony Montana is here, so is the Terminator, Tom Cruise, Sharon Stone, all together under one roof.

Thursday, September 3rd, 2015

The Top 10 Movie Villains of All Time

A great on-screen villain can reach just as iconic a status as any hero can, sometimes they can be even more iconic. In this video CineFix run down their choices for the top ten villains of all time and there are some obvious choices along with a couple of pleasant surprises.

Friday, August 28th, 2015

The Walking Dead Season 1 Compared with the Comic Book – What’s the difference?

Not long until the new season of The Walking Dead, so why not take a look back at the place where it all started and compare and contrast it with the other place where it all started, the original comics by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore.