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EDWARD NORTON: IT’S ABOUT BALANCE

The Talks Interview –

Mr. Norton, when did you realize that you’re a good actor?

When I was younger I had these moments where I realized that I was relaxed enough that I was surprising myself with my spontaneity, especially when it wasn’t all managed, and I thought, “This is what you should be chasing, this feeling of spontaneity.” I can remember when I worked in the theater for a few years there were moments when I was thinking, “This is good, this is rich, we’re finding a lot in it, I can feel that it is having an impact.”

Are there times when you struggle to achieve that?

Yes, other times I start on something new and feel very cold, very like I’m faking it and very lost. So it’s not that you get to some spot and every day after that you feel strong in what you’re doing. You know, I went through many times when I started to ask myself, “What am I doing?” And I had no idea.

But ultimately acting makes you happy?

Yeah, I think. It is also about balance and finding the balance between the very cerebral part of your brain and the much more impulsive creativity that can come from chaos. So for me it is very much about that balance. The cerebral part of acting and the perfectionism can be exhausting, but the spontaneity can be very joyful. So it’s about managing these two sides of the experience. But yes it’s fun. I mean, there is no point in doing a movie if you’re not having fun.

Has it ever gotten to be too much for you?

Yes, for sure.

When does that moment arrive?

It can come at many different times. I know I am working too much if I’m sort of sagging and there are other things I want to be doing. There is no reason to do this work if you don’t feel inspired by it. For me part of the solution is working less. Just not doing one after the other after the other…

Is working less why you still look so young?

I’m actually one of those rare actors who lie about their age in the other direction. I am actually 27, but I keep wanting to get cast in more mature parts so I lie upward.

Do you do a lot of preparation before each project?

Preparation is very important. I start by looking at many things, from clothes to music to voice. I know it sounds weird, but sometimes figuring out the clothes can really start to help you inhabit a character. It’s different every time. Sometimes it’s music, sometimes the voice is important first.

The voice?

Yeah, for one film I spent quite a bit of time talking to inmates of this prison near Detroit where I met with one guy who had this incredible voice; it sounded like sandpaper and glass. I got close to replicating it, but his was even more intense.

How does that work? You just call up a prison, tell them who you are – and then you are allowed to meet with the inmates?

No, in that environment everything is controlled. The prison facilities have public relation channels and they set everything up in meeting rooms. It is not loose at all. I am not stepping into their cells; they bring the prisoners to you in a conference room.

Does keeping a low public profile help your work on screen to shine?

Yes, I always felt that that stuff is very corrosive, not just to your quality of life, but to what people see on screen. To me, all that is baggage that gets between the audience and the character that you’re trying to make come to life. There shouldn’t be all this pollution in between. I think it becomes more and more difficult to break free of that once it starts to happen so I always felt very defensive about that.

Some people say you can’t control how much the media wants to participate in your life.

I think it’s very much in your control. You learn to navigate. It takes some time but you learn to navigate those different things and try to keep doing the thing you originally set out to do as much as possible and minimize the way that those other things distract from it.

Do you ever get concerned when your films don’t get as widely distributed as you’d like?

No, no. I have always made films out of the same impulses. In the past couple years I have made a few more that were in a more independent model. But, for example, The Illusionist never got any distribution and it did really, really well. If you let that be your yardstick you can get wound very, very tight. I have had enough experiences.

What do you mean?

You go through the experience of the initial release and the way people assess that, but then so many films these days form their own relationship with people over time and you begin to have a bit more faith in the longevity. In a way it’s a relief to find out that films will find their own measure.

That’s all well and good until the film can’t get made in the first place.

True, I don’t even know if Fight Club would be made now. But there is always something coming out that defies that gloomy prognosis and you realize that they do get made.

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Craig Redman’s Obama Cover for New York Magazine

Barack Obama by artist Craig Redman. Staying true to his graphical style that we have learned to love through various interesting projects over the last years, the cover is very minimalist, featuring the face of re-elected president Obama. You can pick up the new New York Magazine Issue from newsstands now. I’ll def be grabbing a copy.

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The Athlete Machine: Red Bull Kluge


Derived from the German adjective Klug (meaning “clever”), Red Bull Kluge combines complex machinery patched together with the energy and prowess of world-class athletes, to see what happens when physics gets physical.

Sean MacCormac (Skydiver), Joey Brezinski (Skateboarder), Rickie Fowler (Golfer), Danny MacAskill (Trials Biker), Ryan Sheckler (Skateboarder), Drew Bezanson (BMX Rider), Bryce Menzies (Off-Road Truck Racer), Rhys Millen (Drifter), Robbie Maddison (Freestyle Motocross Rider), Lolo Jones (Hurdler), Pat Moore (Snowboarder)

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KAWS Wraps MTA Subway Train Inside and Out for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

How the tables have turned…

KAWS was started out a former graffiti artist turned gallery artist, enemy to the MTA, now has an entire train officially covered in his art, riding through the city.

New York artist Kaws surprises us every time. Months ago first news came out that he would be the 5th living artist (the others being Takashi Murakami, Tim Burton, Jeff Koons, and Tom Otterness) to have a balloon in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. But it all goes a little further – Kaws also created artworks to wrap a full MTA Subway Train inside and out in his art, to promote the parade.

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Bjork: Mutual Core


Icelandic singer, Björk, premiered today on MOCAtv the music video of “Mutual Core” with direction of the LA filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang. The extraordinary and odd styles of the two artists combined perfectly to create a new extraordinary world.

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Rihanna by Mario Sorrenti for GQ December 2012

Our favourite tabloid it-girl graces the 12/12 cover of GQ magazine and obviously does not disappoint. Writer Jay Bulger got the chance to be a part of her entourage and writes up an interesting take on what I assume is an average night out for the Barbados beauty. Starting with dinner at Emilio’s Ballato to a penthouse at the Hotel Gansevoort and then shutting it down at Griffin Nightclub (coincidentally her booth neighboured Chris Brown and his entourage), RihRih and her crew clearly know how to do it right.

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J. L. Lawson & Co. : The Cell 6061-T6 Machined Survival Kit

The Campaign:

A year ago we came up with the idea to machine a water resistant container to be used for a basic survival essentials kit.  After manually machining one we found that it would be way to costly to do so we shelved the idea.  We dusted off the idea recently and decided to get some CNC quotes to have The Cell manufactured instead of manually machined by us.  We love this piece and think that you will too but we don’t have the capital to meet the minimums required for CNC production.

The achievement:

Our main objective is to get this piece in your hands at a reasonable price.  Whatever disaster or apocalyptic scenario (we lean towards zombie apocalypse obviously) you might believe in, everyone should be prepared. The Cell is the perfect way to get started and looks pretty amazing at the same time.  Help us help you.

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Technicolor

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Conference of cool.

George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.

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Billionaires’ basements: the luxury bunkers making holes in London street

Billionaires’ basements: A new billionaires’ craze for building elaborate subterranean extensions is making swiss cheese of London’s poshest streets – but at what cost?
“The past five years have seen sprawling underground leisure lairs excavated across west London, from Knightsbridge to Belgravia, Fulham to Notting Hill. They contain playrooms and cinemas, bowling alleys and spas, wine cellars and gun rooms – and even a two-storey climbing wall.”

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Wish I was here.

Gásadalur is located on the west-side of Vágar, Faroe Islands.

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Poolside: Seasons Change (Fall/Winter 2012 Mixtape)


“Seasons Change” is a new mix for crisp Autumn days as Winter approaches and the evenings get shorter and shorter. It’s a collection of melancholy tunes we put together while driving through the Northeastern States this past October to fit the moods that come with the changing of the seasons.

Thanks for the find Chris L.

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The Rise of the Second Screen

Where will the reach of the Internet invade next? Those of us who love our television programs are increasingly watching them with our mobile devices in hand. We use them to find information related to things we’ve seen, and connect on our favorite social networks, like Facebook and Twitter. More and more shows are realizing that they’re losing people during the advertisements, when people are most likely to search the web, or interact on their mobile; which is changing the way we watch television.

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BRIGHT WHITE VILLA IN MALLORCA SPAIN

With a foundation built in the 60s by architect Alberto Rubio, Cala Marmacen Villa is one of the beautiful gems of Mallorca, Spain. With much of the home facing the water and elements– this vacation styled home is an all-white oasis.

Having clearly been renovated since its birth in the 60s era, this exquisite Villa is comprised of four bedroom and bathroom suites, heated floors, panoramic windows, three car garage, a jacuzzi, chef’s kitchen and so much more. At 5,800 square feet and a mere price tag of $12.7 million– it can all be yours, furnishings included.

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Food for thought.

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Halo’s $220 Million 1st Day Sales Make It the Biggest Entertainment Title of the Year

The first Halo title to be developed by Microsoft studio 343 Studios, Halo 4 has been met with near universal acclaim and looks set to rake in over $300 million USD in the first week alone. With numbers like that, Halo 4 has cemented the franchise’s status as one of the most popular in the world having earned almost $3.4 billion USD to date. In the first five days alone, four million Halo 4 players managed to log 31.4 million hours of gameplay, taking the franchise gameplay hours total to well over 5 billion.

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The Wolverine: Teaser Poster 2013

This is the first teaser poster for the, James Mangold directed, The Wolverine due in theaters July 26th, 2013.

Starring Hugh Jackman, Will Yun Lee, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima and Brian Tee, The Wolverine finds Logan, the eternal warrior and outsider, in Japan. There, samurai steel will clash with adamantium claw as Logan confronts a mysterious figure from his past in an epic battle that will leave him forever changed.

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