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1994 - Ed Wood Part 1 - 9
The mostly true story of the legendary director of awful movies and his strange group of f...
published: 03 Aug 2011
author: BurtonWonderland
1994 - Ed Wood Part 1 - 9
The mostly true story of the legendary director of awful movies and his strange group of friends and actors.
published: 03 Aug 2011
views: 32086
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Ed Wood - Official Trailer
Johnny Depp in yet another cult movie, depicting the mostly true story of the legendary di...
published: 08 Dec 2010
author: thecultbox
Ed Wood - Official Trailer
Johnny Depp in yet another cult movie, depicting the mostly true story of the legendary director of awful movies and his strange group of friends and actors. Starring: Johnny Depp, Patricia Arquette, Martin Landau, Sarah Jessica Parker
published: 08 Dec 2010
author: thecultbox
views: 222639
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 1/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 1/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 38513
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 6/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 6/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 22991
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 2/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 2/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 23215
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Siskel & Ebert Ed Wood (1994) Review
Siskel and Ebert both love the 1994 oscar winning film Ed Wood (1994)...
published: 22 Aug 2010
author: Jurassicparkfan1001
Siskel & Ebert Ed Wood (1994) Review
Siskel and Ebert both love the 1994 oscar winning film Ed Wood (1994)
published: 22 Aug 2010
author: Jurassicparkfan1001
views: 8167
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Ed Wood(1994) Deleted Scenes
Deleted scenes from the Ed Wood DVD. Enjoy! No copyright infringement intended. All rights...
published: 23 Jan 2011
author: LordDarkrai9
Ed Wood(1994) Deleted Scenes
Deleted scenes from the Ed Wood DVD. Enjoy! No copyright infringement intended. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners.
published: 23 Jan 2011
author: LordDarkrai9
views: 1381
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 9/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 9/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 12349
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Ed Wood (1994) Trailer
The life of Edward D. Wood Jr., hailed as the worst director (of Plan 9 from Outer Space (...
published: 03 Aug 2009
author: TheMileyDepp
Ed Wood (1994) Trailer
The life of Edward D. Wood Jr., hailed as the worst director (of Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), Glen or Glenda (1953) and Bride of the Monster (1955)) of all time. Written by Rogerio Santos You are interested in the unknown. The mysterious. The unexplainable. That is why you are here. And now, for the first time, we are bringing to you the full story of what happened, on that fateful day. We are giving you all the evidence, based only on a secret testimony, of the miserable souls, who survived this terrifying ordeal. The incidents, the places. My friend, we cannot keep this a secret any longer. Can your heart stand the shocking facts about Edward D. Wood Jr.? Johnny Depp as Ed Wood Martin Landau as Bela Lugosi Sarah Jessica Parker as Dolores Fuller Patricia Arquette as Kathy O'Hara Director: Tim Burton Awards: Oscar 1995: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Martin Landau and Best Makeup Rick Baker Ve Neill Yolanda Toussieng Saturn Award 1995: Best Actor Martin Landau and Best Music Howard Shore American Comedy Award 1995: Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Martin Landau BSFC Award 1994: Best Cinematography Stefan Czapsky and Best Supporting Actor Martin Landau. *NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. I DO NOT OWN THE SONGS NOR THE CLIPS USED IN MY VIDEOS. ALL COPYRIGHTS TO THEIR OWNERS.*
published: 03 Aug 2009
author: TheMileyDepp
views: 1332
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Ed Wood (1994) - Tim Burton Movie Review by Daniel Rester
Tim Burton Review Project for We Live Film. The critics of We Live Film are reviewing all ...
published: 06 Oct 2012
author: WeLiveFilm
Ed Wood (1994) - Tim Burton Movie Review by Daniel Rester
Tim Burton Review Project for We Live Film. The critics of We Live Film are reviewing all feature length films directed by Tim Burton. 7th Review: Ed Wood (1994) Critic: Daniel Rester - Site Manager of We Live Film Plot: The mostly true story of the legendary director of awful movies and his strange group of friends and actors. Cast: Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Bill Murray, Patricia Arquette, and Sarah Jessica Parker Subscribe to We Live Film: www.youtube.com Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com
published: 06 Oct 2012
author: WeLiveFilm
views: 255
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 4/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 4/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 20699
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Ed Wood (1994) - Official Trailer
I DO NOT OWN THIS FILM, ALL RIGHTS GO TO ''TOUCHSTONE PICTURES' Another trailer. "Ed Wood"...
published: 11 Jun 2011
author: MovieMan9991
Ed Wood (1994) - Official Trailer
I DO NOT OWN THIS FILM, ALL RIGHTS GO TO ''TOUCHSTONE PICTURES' Another trailer. "Ed Wood" - (1994) Directed By: Tim Burton. Starring: Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Sarah Jessica Parker, Partricia Arquette and Bill Murray. Genre: Drama/Biography Plot: Based on the life of 'bad-filmaker' 'Edward D Wood Jr', this shows the period of his life when he started to become a filmaker, with all the perils, and true and emotional moments of his life shown, not only was he a bad director, but a ledgendary person to the filmaking buisness. I recommand it, go see it, its really good.
published: 11 Jun 2011
author: MovieMan9991
views: 843
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 5/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less s...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 5/13
Hollywood visionary Tim Burton pays homage to another Hollywood visionary, albeit a less successful one, in this unusual fictionalized biography. The film follows Wood (Johnny Depp) in his quest for film greatness as he writes and directs turkey after turkey, cross-dresses, and surrounds himself with a motley crew of Hollywood misfits, outcasts, has-beens, and never-weres. The real story, however, is his friendship with aging, morphine-addicted Bela Lugosi (Martin Landau), whom he tries to help stage a comeback. Landau's unforgettable Oscar-winning performance must be seen to be believed, as must Rick Baker's Oscar-winning makeup. While it would have been easy to make a film simply ridiculing the bumbling director, Burton instead focuses on his driving passion for filmmaking and his unwavering persistence in the face of ridicule and failure. Possibly the most surprising aspect of the film is the genuine sentiment with which Burton treats the relationship between Wood and Lugosi; his devotion to Lugosi is touching, as is Lugosi's final soliloquy -- an inane bit of dialogue from the hilariously bad Bride of the Monster that grows into a poignant metaphor for the actor's life and ultimate triumph of his spirit. Even the look of the film is right; it manages to preserve the air of one of Wood's own films while retaining a sense of artistry in much of the composition on screen (note the scene at the drug rehab where Lugosi endures a horrifying night of detox). In all, Ed Wood ...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 17230
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Josh Vogel
We visited Josh Vogel of Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. in late 2010 and kick started...
published: 13 Sep 2011
author: The Scout
Josh Vogel
We visited Josh Vogel of Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. in late 2010 and kick started this year with a feature on the wood sculptor based in Kingston, New York. Our experience with him was so profound that we knew we had to pay another visit. This time, to document his story as part of our series. The result is nothing like we've ever done. This film gives little background on who Josh Vogel is, read our feature for more details. Instead it explores the idea that turning wood is a reductive process that in essence is a step back in time. As the wood loses a layer, the years are taken away. This abstract idea is a constant that Josh is very aware whenever his chisel touches the bark and steady peels away the rings of time. www.thescoutmag.com
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Neon Indian - Step Into the World With Your PAL198X
Static Tongues Industries Presents:
"Step Into the World With Your PAL198X"
Pick up your...
published: 29 Aug 2011
author: Neon Indian
Neon Indian - Step Into the World With Your PAL198X
Static Tongues Industries Presents:
"Step Into the World With Your PAL198X"
Pick up your own PAL198X only at www.neonindian.com
Written by Dr. Alan Palombro, PhD.
Directed by Dr. Alan Palombro, PhD and Johnny Woods.
Music written and performed by Alan Palombro, PhD / Neon Indian.
Editor: Johnny Woods.
Director of Photography: Stefan Fernandez.
Starring:
Dr. Alan Palombro, PhD as himself.
Leanne Macomber as "Clarissa".
Jason Faries as Scientist #1.
Ed Priesner as Scientist #2.
Josh McWhirter as Scientist #3.
Filmed at the Static Tongues Amplidrome Facility, Arctic Circle, Earth.
For our friends outside of the United States go to the Rough Trade shop to get your PAL198X.
http://www.roughtrade.com/site/shop_detail.lasso?search_type=sku&sku;=342647
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Doctor Dru & Adana Twins: Juicy Fruit | Exploited
Label: Exploited / (Black Jukebox 01)
LC: 15799
Artist: Doctor Dru & Adana Twins
Title: Ju...
published: 15 Aug 2011
author: exploited records
Doctor Dru & Adana Twins: Juicy Fruit | Exploited
Label: Exploited / (Black Jukebox 01)
LC: 15799
Artist: Doctor Dru & Adana Twins
Title: Juicy Fruit
Format: Vinyl + Digital
Vinyl-Distribution: Rubadub (limited to 500 Vinyl!)
Digital-Distribution: Finetunes
www.exploitedghetto.de
Bookingrequests Adana Twins:
booking@exploitedghetto.de
Remixrequests Adana Twins:
info@exploitedghetto.de
Videocredit: Moodmacher & Büro Banse
www.moodmacher.com / www.buerobanse.de
Soundcloud-Preview: http://soundcloud.com/exploited/shir-khan-presents-black
Get VINYL here:
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/black-jukebox-01/429728-01/
http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/products/VariousArtists-BlackJukeBox01-BlackJukeBox-77726.html
http://www.phonicarecords.com/product/view/66296
http://www.decks.de/t/doctor_dru_adana_twins-homework-juicy_fruit-supreme-lenny-love_ray/by3-gv
http://www.hhv.de/item_245018.html
http://www.web-records.com/de/p/3991264/adana_twins_dr_dru_hom-black_jukebox_01
http://www.deejay.de/#/01__76409
Get MP3s here:
http://www.beatport.com/release/black-jukebox-01/405200
http://itunes.apple.com/album/black-jukebox-01-single/id454434449
http://www.junodownload.com/products/black-jukebox-01/1802370-02
As always EXPLOITED is crossing DJ-Styles easily:
Early support by Round Table Knights (MTP), Axel Boman (Pampa), Solomun (Diynamic), Tim Sweeney (Beats in Space/DFA), Ewan Pearson (Soma), CatznDogs (Mothership), Tiefschwarz (Souvenir), Trickski+Till Von Sein (Suol), Matthew Dear (Ghostly International), Dirt Crew (Dirt Crew), A-Trak (Fools Gold), Sinden (Grizzly), Feadz (Ed Banger), Black Van (DFA), Friendly Fires (XL), Mercury&Munk;&Telonius; (Gomma), Phil Weeks&Hector; Moralez (Fries&Bridges;/Robsoul), Oliver$ (MTP), Huxley&Cedric; Maison (Hypercolour/Glass Table), Michael Reinboth&Christian; Prommer&Rainer; Trueby (Compost), Cosmo Vitelli (I'm a Cliche), RubnTug (Rong), Rampa+&ME; (Keinemusik), Florian Meindl (Stil vor Talent)&Lee; Jones(Watergate)&Hanne;&Lore; (Stylerockets), Mr.Ho&Sascha; Robotti (Klasse), Solo&Camel; (Deadfish), Worthy (Anabetic/Dirty Bird), Nils Ohrmann (Arms&Legs;), Shir Khan&Homework;&Joyce; Muniz (Exploited), David Keno (Kindisch), Acidpauli (Console/Notwist), Bag Raiders (Modular), Digitalism&Jerry; Bouthier (Kitsune), Strip Steve (Boys Noize), Grecoroman+Sound Pellegrino DJ-Team, Yolanda be Cool (Sweat it out!), Kasper Bjoerke&Thomas; Barfod (Mirau), James Friedman (Throne of Blood/Let's Play House).
Shir Khan&Exploited; dip their toes into the world of disco edits with the launch of new label Black Jukebox which sees contributions from label regulars Homework as well as introducing the Hamburg axis Doctor Dru & Adana Twins into the fold. Doctor Dru&Adana; Twins lead the way with their slo-mo housed-up boogie-soul joint "Juicy Fruit". Alongside it "Supreme" dips into housier territory with the primitive scratching and rising piano lines giving proceedings an 80s sensation soaked with twilight niceties. Both tracks are presented it in a nicely recut fashion reminiscent of the great Tiger & Woods. On the flip Homework transforming "Lenny" into a glistening disco house number whilst "Love Ray" is perhaps the most straight up excursion into main room filtered disco house territory.
Selected Feedback:
ROUND TABLE KNIGHTS:
"Love it so much!!! Playing Juicy Fruit since months and all the time people ask for the track....Amazing!!! Supreme is also killer!"
SOLOMUN:
"Tolles Video und tolle Musik!:)"
AXEL BOMAN:
"OH YEAH! I love this. Will pick up the Vinyl for sure! Great release!"
A-TRAK:
"Love this. Both tracks. Can't wait to play them."
EWAN PEARSON:
"I like 'Juicy Fruit'!"
TRICKSKI:
"Summer Sleazyness! Sweet!"
TIEFSCHWARZ:
"Nice one!"
TILL VON SEIN:
"Supreme is nice. Solid lil groover for the warm ups."
OLIVER$:
"Great EP and good start. Like it!"
CATZNDOGS:
"Cool tool edits! Will play!"
HOMEWORK:
"It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up magazine."
MERCURY:
"5 Stars for Juicy Fruit. Classic."
BLACK VAN:
"Of course. Very nice. Like this a lot!"
FEADZ:
"Hahaha. Yeah. Amazing. Amazing. A2 is fun too!"
DIGITALISM:
"Nice one. Great work."
CEDRIC MAISON:
"Wicked! One of my fave Biggie Tracks. This will get played on sunday afternoon at Secret Garden Party here in the UK."
FRIENDLY FIRES:
"Very nice indeed."
HECTOR MORALEZ:
"Great stuff coming from the label."
HUXLEY:
"Wicked. Good work!!"
ACID PAULI:
"Black Fruit with Supreme Juke."
JAMES FRIEDMAN:
"Juicy Fruit is a real JAM. Definitely getting played. Supreme is also excellent... really nice direction for the label!"
SINDEN:
"I love the originals of both of these tracks. Been playing the Juicy Fruit out for a few months now. Great first edition."
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Thx to all the people involved in this video and Partisan Vodka for the drinks...
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Loza Szydercow 2, part3ed, Last part by Malga Kubiak at Le Madame in Warsaw 2005
http://egotriplabel.blogspot.com/2011/03/lion-royal-gap-reviews-masks-of-love.html
http://...
published: 14 Apr 2010
author: malgakubiak film
Loza Szydercow 2, part3ed, Last part by Malga Kubiak at Le Madame in Warsaw 2005
http://egotriplabel.blogspot.com/2011/03/lion-royal-gap-reviews-masks-of-love.html
http://egotriplabel.blogspot.com/2011/11/success-going-down-is-rapid-annemarie.htm
LOZA SZYDERCOW 2 by Malga Kubiak
last part
at Le Madame in Warsaw 2005
/including interview in TEXT with Agata Mocarska from The Ego trip Label Blog/
Loza Szydercow 2 by Malga Kubiak the last part at Le Madame in Warsaw 2005
script cut out from Federico Garcia Lorca, Antonin Artaud, Georges Bataille, Sartre, Stanislawsky, Majakowskij, OMS by Malga Kubiak
cast
Malga Kubiak, Agata Mocarska, Katarzyna Jaskiewicz, Marta Boros, Maciek Poreba, Jacek i Natalia Andrzejewski, Ania Tomczynska, Mariusz, Marta Mroz, Krystian Legierski, Wojtek i Natalia Sowka
camera Janusz Cegielo, back ground camera Zosia Jocz
light by Wolfram
make up Agata Piasecka
back ground music Martinez
drum Wojtek Sowka
production The Ego Trip
AGATA MOCARSKA MALGA KUBIAKs MUSE!
WHAT AM I SEARCHING for?
interview by Bolo Butler, corrections Anna Kowalska-Petrie, lay out Auto Matt, photos Game Girl, COK, & private
How can the actress work for so long with the director who doesn't pay?
A: Art is not only about money.
Whats the deal about Malga? What skills are required to get on her team?
A: She likes people I think. These kind of persona surround themselves by lots of people they find interesting in some ways. She gives space for people to be themselves.
How did u meet Malga Kubiak?
A: We met in a cult club in Warsaw Le Madame
How did u see her? What was your first impression?
A: The first time I saw her in that club on some party I thought ,what a bitch she must be, But that was before talking to her. After some conversation about the workshop I was surprised that she is very sweet person indeed.
How did it all begun?
A: Malga who just came from Sweden started organizing actor,s workshops in that club for a few of my friends. I talked to her and joined that program. It was fascinating and engaged a lot of emotions. At that time our friendship began.
What was your relation at the very start?
A:There was a lot talking about life and art, exchanging of ideas, opinions etc. Malga has very curious mind and I enjoyed spending time in her company. We used to walk in parks and discuss discuss.. She asked me sometimes to imagine some situation and act it in that public area. I liked her looks which was not typical for a Polish woman. Also I considered her a very gentle and sensitive person. I thought that she was an extraordinary person living an untypical kind of life, like someone you would meet in New York rather than Warsaw.
How come she asked u to join her team, her art work?
A:Probably she felt good about me.
What was your own situation at this point?
A:I was just doing my art, which was painting mostly at that time.
Did she train u?
A:Yes, this workshop was about that.
What was your actress experience?
A:I played in some short movies in my friends projects, mostly in Maksym Matuszewski,s ones.
What did u do on the workshop? And for how long?
A: We were practicing some behavior joining the team together, which looked like some witch rituals, some kind of putting together of energies. But mostly it was acting various emotional situations from our lives. Without Malga it was 3 of us, which made it quite an intimate story.
How come u traveled together in a very quick car trip to Paris and back?
A:Malga wanted to sing in clubs in Berlin, Amsterdam and Paris with DJ Martinez. Actually one more driver was necessary, as only one person had a driving license. But seriously I thing we just liked each other and enjoyed the company.
Did u ever hear about her before u met her?
A:No
How did u see her when u finally met?
A:Very interesting, unusual, witchy, arty..
What was this project game/girl movie about?
A:Maybe about mixing ,reality, and the imaginative world. About living fast in a community, about bands, romance, hitting the road. Like ,everything is possible,.
How was the Denmark excursion?
A:Oh it was great, summertime, an interesting project, a great group of people with a plan to spend creative time together. Malga payed our petrol bills and arranged a house on the seashore, where a lot of scenes were shot, as well as on the beach. The water was cold but pleasant, refreshing. We swam a lot in the waves, wandered at night in the forest.
Why did she ask just u?
A:I,m not sure what it means ,just you,. There were plenty of people engaged somehow in that project. There were about 11 actors, as everybody played, cameramen also and assistants. Some girl cooked us delicious dinners, and did make-up and blood effects too. It was like filming and living in a crazy community at the same time. A lot of people didn't know each other before, and then we spent over a week in the same house, acting, eating, partying, sleeping. There was some flirting actions, arguments and stuff. Which probably is unavoidable in a group of people intensively doing such a thing. There were moment
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Ed Wood [1994] Sarah Jessica Parker Horse Joke Origin
Laughed so hard every time Family Guy made a SJP/Horse Joke, so im watching Ed Wood and th...
published: 15 Jan 2011
author: Konstantinos Terzis
Ed Wood [1994] Sarah Jessica Parker Horse Joke Origin
Laughed so hard every time Family Guy made a SJP/Horse Joke, so im watching Ed Wood and this little gem comes on. I noticed there is already a video of this but its too crappy, and u should be able to see how "fabulous" Bill Murray is on this xD.
published: 15 Jan 2011
author: Konstantinos Terzis
views: 22722
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Ed Wood (1994) Part 8/8
NOTE: If some parts get deleted again, I may or may not reupload them again. If such an ev...
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
Ed Wood (1994) Part 8/8
NOTE: If some parts get deleted again, I may or may not reupload them again. If such an event occurs, however, you can just PM me or something, and perhaps I could send you the movie. Sorry for being such a dick! :) In this spoof of McCarthy-era paranoia and 1950s wholesomeness, the characters and plot are drawn from the popular Parker Brothers board game of the same name. On a dark and stormy night in 1954, six individuals with ties to Washington are assembled for a dinner party at the swanky mansion of one Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving). Boddy's butler, Wadsworth (Tim Curry), assigns each guest a colorful name: Mr. Green (Michael McKean), Col. Mustard (Martin Mull), Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan), Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd), Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren), and Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn). Two additional servants, the Cook (Kellye Nakahara) and Yvette, the maid (Colleen Camp), assist Wadsworth as he informs the guests that they have been gathered to meet the man who has been blackmailing them: Mr. Boddy. When Boddy turns up dead, however, the guests must try to figure out who killed him so they can protect their own reputations and keep the body count from growing. Have fun watching! ALL COPYRIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. I mean it. :) ~The Asymptotic Line
published: 08 May 2010
author: TheAsymptoticLine
views: 11411
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Ed Wood 1994- Tribute
Tribute to my favorite film of all time, Ed Wood. The Movie was directed by my favorite di...
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: RIORDENATO
Ed Wood 1994- Tribute
Tribute to my favorite film of all time, Ed Wood. The Movie was directed by my favorite director, Tim Burton, and starred Johnny Depp and Martin Landau.
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: RIORDENATO
views: 424
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ED WOOD (1994) - "Creep," Radiohead cover by Richard Cheese
One of my first edits. This video was created almost a year and a half ago and released as...
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: redbandmagic
ED WOOD (1994) - "Creep," Radiohead cover by Richard Cheese
One of my first edits. This video was created almost a year and a half ago and released as a Christmas present to my friends and subscribers under a previous alias. Some aspects of this video aren't as polished as my current work but that's because I was still learning. Anyway, I hope that you enjoy it.
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: redbandmagic
views: 750