Videos

How To Be Alone

Posted in Videos on August 18th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

It’s been shared a few times already, but this is just lovely.

The Expendables: Call To Arms Trailer

Posted in Videos on July 14th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

via YouTube – The Expendables: Call To Arms Trailer.

Super 8 Trailer

Posted in Film / Tv, Videos on June 28th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

The new JJ Abrams movie..


Super 8 (teaser trailer)
Uploaded by Paramount_Australia. – Classic TV and last night's shows, online.

Cannot. Wait..

ABC iView | The Artful Codgers

Posted in Videos on June 21st, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

Fascinating doco, must watch!

http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/view/586215

YouTube – Community – The DJ Steve Porter Remix!

Posted in The Greatest Thing I Have Ever Seen, Videos on June 18th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

YouTube – Community – The DJ Steve Porter Remix!.

Via The Lovely Iain Fraser.. Cheers!

The International Trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Posted in The Greatest Thing I Have Ever Seen, Videos on June 18th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

Justin passed along this video with the words “This is looking like the greatest movie of all time..”

via YouTube – The International Trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

It’s hard to argue with him…

Snoop Dogg’s “Oh Sookie” – True Blood Season 3

Posted in Videos on June 18th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

Um, ok then…

YouTube – Street Fighter: Legacy

Posted in Videos on May 7th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

The most ridiculous fucking thing I’ve seen in ages. Awesome.

Iron Man 2 – Trailer Vs Film

Posted in Videos on April 28th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

I was lucky enough to see Iron Man 2 yesterday and Justin and I will review the film in our next podcast. In the meantime I want to go through the trailer and point out some of the things that worried me about it, and to assure you there’s nothing to worry about.

Cool huh? Well, here’s some of the things that worried me.

The Batman Forever.

See also, Spiderman 3. Often with Superhero sequels the film makers try to jam as many characters in from the comic as possible, leaving the audience wondering who the hell all these new friends and foes are, and leaving no character enough screentime to develop. I was worried this might be the case with Iron Man 2 after seeing Scarlet Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Don Cheadle, and of course Mickey Rourke in the trailer. To my surprise, all these characters are well balanced, and Don Cheadle’s opening lines are a clever nod to the online controversy surrounding his casting.

The McG.

See Also; Bad Boys. Charlie’s Angels was a really stupid collection of action set pieces strung together for 90 minutes. But somehow, it worked. McG stuck with the formula for Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle, only this time not even the set pieces made sense, they were so disjointed it was like watching a series of bad film clips, and being punched in the face between each clip. When i saw Tony Stark in a Formula One car I was pretty scared Favreau had McG’d, but even though the Monaco sequence is pretty stupid, it makes a certain kind of sense. More importantly, its a very small part of the film, not indicative of it.

The Agent Smith Paradox.

See also; Attack of The Clones. As Justin pointed out on the last podcast, too often Hollywood will think “If one Hugo Weaving kicking arse is awesome, imagine how awesome 400 Hugo Weavings will be??” Turns out, not awesome at all. The trailer scared me into thinking the final battle would be between two good Iron Men and a bunch of bad Iron Men. Look, it kind of is, but not in a bad Lucas-Wachowski way. The Battle stays focused on Cheadle and Downey, and the action remains comprehensible.

So if you were worried about any of the above, don’t be. Favreau is just too clever for that shit. Iron Man 2 is a rare comic book sequel ‘done good’.

Department of Internets | Anti-filter ads that don’t suck

Posted in Better Bloggers, Linkage, The Interwebs, Videos on April 26th, 2010 by Peter Wells – View Comments

The #nocleanfeed#openinternet campaigners are notoriously bad communicators.

But occasionally, rational, well-produced messages do escape from the IT Blahtopia. Here are three of them.

via Department of Internets | Anti-filter ads that don’t suck.