Category Archives: MOVIES

Nike Basketball: The Ring Maker


LeBron and the ring maker go way back to the days of Akron afros and high school dunks. When one sliced through the paint, the other carved through wax. Together, their journey has proven that even those destined for greatness have to earn it.

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ONLY Times: Skate Days


Filmed & Edited By: Stephen Marino. Produced By: Phil Gordon. Skaters: Victor Reyes, Dustin Younie, Alejandro Batista, Karim Callender, Jamel Marshall, Joseph Gil, Chris Pierrejacques. Music: ‘Across 110th Street’ Bobby Womack.

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Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: The Evolution of Dad Dancing

I think we’ve all seen our Dad’s pull at least one of these moves out at a family gathering.

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Angelina Jolie as Maleficent in Disney’s classic Sleeping Beauty

After the dismal version of Snow White at the cinemas. I’m going to be dark if they f#ck this classic up. I remember watching this with my little sister and Maleficent was a cool evil character in Sleeping Beauty. I think Angelina Jolie is perfect for this role. Due for realise March 2013.

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The Art of Packing from Louis Vuitton


Like most people. I HATE PACKING. I can never travel light and as much as I try to only pack what I need. I always end up taking way too much so I have options. This clever video by Louis Vuitton show’s you the best way to fold shirts and how to fit a considerable amount of gear in one carry on bag. Worth the watch.

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OTHERS by Hypebeast: Hong Kong’s Yardbird Restaurant



This place is my home away from home. I swear I could eat there nearly every night and I’ve been known to do three nights in a row! The staff are super friendly and deliver excellent service and now become good friends of mine over time. Matt (owner) and I share stories about our love of skateboarding, clothing brands, artists and messy nights out. Lindsey (owner) the other half of Yardbird, has her finger on the pulse in HK for music and arts. Which makes the two of them, the perfect team. BUT. Most importantly, the food is amazing. You’ll never have this style of food anywhere else. If I have friends or clients in town. I ALWAYS take them here to experience the next level of Hong Kong.

I recently spent my birthday eve there for dinner which turned into Matt and the staff singing me happy birthday and forcing me to scull two bottles of their signature Yardbird Sake which finished with me not remembering the rest of the night and having to back up the following night for the ‘official’ birthday dinner I was having at Yardbird. They def know how to look after their friends and customers and thats a big part of why I go back.

I should also note, they play great hip hop and funk too!

Hong Kong’s Yardbird restaurant has become a de facto gathering point for some of the city’s most creative minds. Owners Lindsay Jang and Matt Abergel managed to put together more than just an amalgamation of food, drink and friends in a relatively short period of time; Yardbird has established itself as a weekly jaunt for many of Hong Kong’s artist and influential members of the creative community who crave a contemporary take on Japanese foods.

Their advice for aspiring restauranteurs? Don’t pay anyone to teach you how to cook, start from the bottom, and be prepared to work extremely hard.

Yardbird Restaurant
Hong Kong
33-35 Bridges St, Sheung Wan, 2547 9273; www.yardbirdrestaurant.com.
Mon-Sat 6pm-late. Closed Sun.

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Apple OS X Mountain Lion


The world’s most advanced desktop operating system gets even better. And makes the Mac, iPad and iPhone work even better together.

  • iCloud: 125 million registered users so far, and Apple is adding also adding Documents in the Cloud. Messages, Reminders and Notes apps coming to OS X with Mountain Lion as well.
  • Notification Center coming to Mac: Banners and alerts will be the two key elements, and it works much like the Notification Center in iOS.
  • Dictation: Users can now speak and OS X will convert spoken words to text in any application.
  • Sharing: One location to share any file, webpage and more using any integrated third-party service. Twitter sharing is built in at the OS level.
  • New Safari browser: It includes the fastest javascript engine ever, and the URL and search boxes have been unified. Apple also announced iCloud tabs, which syncs open tabs across each of a user’s OS X and iOS devices. There’s also a new tab view that provides a gesture-driven view of all open tabs.
  • Power Nap: OS X Mountain Lion will continue updating with new notifications and perform other functions while a computer is sleeping. This feature is compatible with recent MacBook Airs and the new MacBook Pro.
  • AirPlay Mirroring: Full AirPlay support with up to 1080p HD resolution.
  • GameCenter: Apple is bringing GameCenter support to OS X with Mountain Lion. Users can use the same account they use on iOS devices, and the Mac version will support turn-based and head-to-head gaming in GameCenter on OS X, and it will also support cross-platform gaming between iOS and OS X devices.

OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion will be made available next month for just $19.99.

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The Sound of Prometheus



The SoundWorks Collection returns with the sound team from Ridley Scott’s latest sci-fi creation, Prometheus.

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Aria


Aria from Fountain Type on Vimeo.

The inspiration for this typeface came from the epigraph on a frame of a nineteenth century painting. I was fascinated by the peculiar capitals of the inscription. The high contrast, and the overall quirkiness, especially the tail of the R and the oblique stems on the M, was interesting. I decided to draw a display font with high contrast and a vertical axis, in a reference to the transitional form. Still I wanted to capture the spirit of the original letters, which to me are so imbued with Romanticism. This approach allowed for some exuberance on the regular style, but also led to more calligraphic letterforms in the italic – in which “the flow of the curves” lead the way.

Typeface design: Rui Abreu
Movie trailer: Rui Abreu

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Mister Rogers remix: The Garden of Your Mind


Remixing master John Boswell pays tribute to Mister Rogers by giving the PBS icon his Symphony of Science treatment.

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Mars One Introduction Film


This movie shows how Mars One plans to establish a human settlement on Mars in 2023. Special appearance by our ambassabor Nobel Prize winner prof. dr. Gerard ‘t Hooft.
For more information visit www.mars-one.com

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A Future with Superhumans


Superhumans with neural implants may belong to the realm of science fiction for now. But the day is fast approaching when technology offers us abilities beyond our wildest dreams (or darker than our worst nightmares). PhD in Robotics and NYTimes best selling author Daniel H. Wilson had a conversation with us to discuss the near future reality of brain implants that make us superhuman.

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Star Wars Burlesque on Tour 2012


Star Wars Burlesque on Tour 2012 from Tenderloins on Vimeo.

Star Wars Burlesque is going on the road in 2012!

MELBOURNE
Athenaeum Theatre
Sat 25th & Sun 26th February
Tickets from ticketek.com.au

ADELAIDE
Her Majesty’s Theatre
Thu 5th April
Tickets on sale next week from Bass

NEWCASTLE
Civic Theatre
Fri 13th April
Tickets on sale soon from Ticketek

CANBERRA
Playhouse Theatre
Fri 4th May
Tickets on sale soon

SYDNEY
The Vanguard
Wed 15th, Thu 16th, Fri 17th, Sat 18th & Sun 19th August
Tickets on sale now from thevanguard.com.au

Disclaimer: This is a parody production. Star Wars™ and it’s characters are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Lt or Lucasfilm Ltd. This production is not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd, Lucasfilm Ltd or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third party licensors.

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Some Awesome People That I Used To Know


More info about MeTheOne Project
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MeTheOne is a global initiative launched by a young group of “sexy and we know it” devtrepreneurs from Donostia, Basque Country (Spain).

Our talent scout community has discovered more than 1000 talents from 75 countries.
We classificate the talents by discipline, and associate them with their videos and social profiles, so they don’t become just an “amazing talent CHECK HIM OUT!!!”, but care about their visibility and fan community construction.

You can check them out on:
http://metheone.com

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Cyberwar Is With Us: Details Emerge About Use Of Stuxnet Worm In Iran


Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus from Patrick Clair on Vimeo.

TechCrunch Artile –

In an excellent piece by David Sanger, the NY Times has confirmed what we all suspected: that the US deployed the Stuxnet worm, a powerful worm that targets very specific machines within Iran’s nuclear enrichment program.

Mr. Obama decided to accelerate the attacks — begun in the Bush administration and code-named Olympic Games — even after an element of the program accidentally became public in the summer of 2010 because of a programming error that allowed it to escape Iran’s Natanz plant and sent it around the world on the Internet. Computer security experts who began studying the worm, which had been developed by the United States and Israel, gave it a name: Stuxnet.

Some inkling to the source of the worm came in 2011 when Gary Samore, White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction, said “we’re glad they [the Iranians] are having trouble with their centrifuge machine and that we – the US and its allies – are doing everything we can to make sure that we complicate matters for them.” However, until now the worm, which jumped out of the Natanz facility and into the wild, was considered a rare and effective cyber attack by an unknown party.

The worm took down “1000 of 5000″ of the centrifuges running n the facility. “It appears to be the first time the United States has repeatedly used cyberweapons to cripple another country’s infrastructure, achieving, with computer code, what until then could be accomplished only by bombing a country or sending in agents to plant explosives,” wrote Sanger.

There are two interesting points in this mission, one that could be rightly termed a fiasco. First: cyberwar is real and it is happening now. If this worm can shut down a secure nuclear facility, even through the “air gap” between the Internet and the facility’s internal network, then we are all in danger. I’m not suggesting that we will see reactors explode and planes fall out of the sky. I could, however, see the day when it becomes harder to perform research unpopular to a certain regime. Politics aside, we are living in a world where one nation can perform no end of trickery on another in the name of national security.

Second, this attack shows us that cyberwarfare can cause collateral damage. Because this worm jumped out of the facility and into the wild, it’s clear that even the best laid schemes aft gang agley. Anyone – be it in government, security, or development – who thinks this is a magic bullet akin to the neutron bomb. As we become dependent on the networks that support our lives – visibly or invisibly – a worm that has jumped the rails can (and dare I say will) come to affect all of us at some point. It’s just a matter of time.

Cyberwar has grown up. I hope we learn to use it more wisely than we’ve used other technologies of destruction.

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Watch Dogs: Game Demo

The start is a bit slow but stay with it till the shoot out at the end. Visit http://watchdogs.ubi.com for more info.

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi


JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI is the story of 85 year-old Jiro Ono, considered by many to be the world’s greatest sushi chef. He is the proprietor of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a 10-seat, sushi-only restaurant inauspiciously located in a Tokyo subway station. Despite its humble appearances, it is the first restaurant of its kind to be awarded a prestigious 3 star Michelin review, and sushi lovers from around the globe make repeated pilgrimage, calling months in advance and shelling out top dollar for a coveted seat at Jiro’s sushi bar. For most of his life, Jiro has been mastering the art of making sushi, but even at his age he sees himself still striving for perfection, working from sunrise to well beyond sunset to taste every piece of fish; meticulously train his employees; and carefully mold and finesse the impeccable presentation of each sushi creation. At the heart of this story is Jiro’s relationship with his eldest son Yoshikazu, the worthy heir to Jiro’s legacy, who is unable to live up to his full potential in his father’s shadow. The feature film debut of director David Gelb, JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI is a thoughtful and elegant meditation on work, family, and the art of perfection, chronicling Jiro’s life as both an unparalleled success in the culinary world, and a loving yet complicated father.

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The Dream Team Trailer


I can’t to watch this – NBA TV’s new documentary follows the ultimate assembly of basketball greatness, the 1992 Olympic team, with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the players themselves. The Dream Team premieres 9pm June 13, 2012.

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Wreck-It Ralph Trailer


Walt Disney Animation Studios and Emmy®-winning director Rich Moore take moviegoers on a hilarious, arcade-game-hopping journey in Wreck-It Ralph.

Ralph is tired of being overshadowed by Fix-It Felix, the good guy star of their game who always gets to save the day. But after decades doing the same thing and seeing all the glory go to Felix, Ralph decides he’s tired of playing the role of a bad guy. He takes matters into his own massive hands and sets off on a game-hopping journey across the arcade through every generation of video games to prove he’s got what it takes to be a hero.

On his quest, Wreck-It Ralph meets the tough-as-nails Sergeant Calhoun from the first-person action game Hero’s Duty. But it’s the feisty misfit Vanellope von Schweetz from the candy-coated cart racing game, Sugar Rush, whose world is threatened when Ralph accidentally unleashes a deadly enemy that threatens the entire arcade. Will Ralph realise his dream and save the day before it’s too late?

Wreck-It Ralph stars the voice talent of John C. Reilly (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Step Brothers), Jack McBrayer (30 Rock), Jane Lynch (Glee) and Sarah Silverman (The Sarah Silverman Program).

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NOWNESS: Inside James Franco’s Rebel


Inside Rebel: Part One from Matt Black on Nowness.com.

Inside Rebel: Part Two from Matt Black on Nowness.com.

Actor, artist and curator James Franco reveals the genesis of his visceral art-film crossover exhibition, REBEL, in the first installment of filmmaker Matt Black’s two-part exposé. Inspired by the mythology surrounding Nicholas Ray’s pioneering 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, the show at LA’s MOCA includes collaborations with a stellar cast of leading contemporary artists, including Paul and Damon McCarthy, Aaron Young, Harmony Korine, Ed Ruscha, Terry Richardson and Douglas Gordon. Working closely with Franco, the artists reinterpreted and remixed the main themes, scenes and tragic events of the original—from the automotive death of lead actor James Dean to the rumored affair between the 44-year-old Ray and 16-year-old starlet Natalie Wood—all set inside a replica of LA’s iconic Chateau Marmont. “James created a relationship with each of the contributors; he is the narrative in between them,” says Black. “It’s almost as if James was making a movie and cast them as actors to fulfill all the roles.” Franco plays a central part in the show’s take on Ray’s teen-angst masterpiece. In Korine’s short paying homage to the movie’s famous knife fight outside the Griffith Observatory, Franco faces off with a BMX-riding posse of naked female gangsters. For another, he had tattoo artist Mark Mahoney carve the name of late actor Brad Renfro, who passed away in 2008 at the age of 26 from a heroin overdose, into his shoulder with a switchblade.

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