'Clippings' Category


Last Twenty Seen: 04/09/2008 Edition

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar

The Aviator
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Protagonist
Caché
Paranoiac
The Spaghetti West
Juno
The Darjeeling Limited
Mad Money
Boarding Gate
No Country for Old Men
Office Space
Exterminating Angels
There Will Be Blood
Diary of the Dead
Lifeforce
The Duchess of Langeais
I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar
Be Kind Rewind
The March of the Penguins

A Staggering Work of Heartbreaking Genius

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Korean Drummer

Bear witness to the drummer of a Korean wedding band as he reaches unimagined heights of personal expression.

Around the two-and-a-half minute mark, this unabashed poet will leap past your heart and begin speaking directly to your soul.

Praise him.

Click here to watch the video.

[via Spike]

They Do Everything!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

The Weird Lovemakers
"The Weird Lovemakers" Sexploitation Movie Trailer

via MeFeedia

No Love for the Skinny Man

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

No Love, Skinny Man

You tell him, sister!

Thanksgiving indulgences, be damned!

We Are Family

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving from NBC’s family of strong, independent matriarchs to your family of… whatevers.

No Logo

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

MUJI (non)Logo

Well, not exactly, but Japan’s so-called no-brand brand store, MUJI, has finally made the move to New York.

The smaller SoHo store opened last Friday. The NYC flagship location will be in the not-yet-completed New York Times building, near Times Square, and will probably open up some time in 2008.

Head there soon for your very own cardboard speakers and other tan, acrylic and aluminum sundries!

Sputnik Redux

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Soviet Sputnik Poster

I just had to post another Sputnik picture when I saw this beauty at what is currently one of my favorite picture-blogs — A Soviet Poster A Day.

Glory to the Soviet Science!

“The United States now sleeps under a Soviet moon.” — Nikita Khrushchev

Many more striking, and historically interesting, posters can be found at ASPAD. Take a look for yourself.