“Vaknin and his long-suffering but ever-loyal wife, Lidija, embark on a diagnostic road trip. But, it’s uncharted territory… deep into the mind and life of a psychopath. The 47-year-old convicted corporate criminal has agreed to take part in the pursuit of his own diagnosis.”
Okay, Kick-Ass (2010) packs it tight. It’s even titled with it’s own ample review. And I’m totally fanning Chloe Moretz, as seen above.
I say 10 out of 10.
If you would like to know how the CGI of movies and tv is done, I totally recommend VideoCoPilot’s near brilliant collection of Adobe After Effects tutorials.
These tutorials actuallly manages to be informative, high paced and funny, as well. No easy task, indeed.
I recommend the movie My Dinner With Andre (1981).
I saw it after Jeff Cannata recommended it wholeheartedly on The Totally Rad Show, and I very much liked it, too.
In fact, I give it a straight 10 out of 10.
Even with expectations set appropriately high, I still feel Sherlock Holmes is a downright masterpiece.
The perfect update of the story of Holmes.
I tip my hat to you, sirs.
One of my favourite documentaries is The Century of The Self, a masterful walk-through of the history of PR.
As must-see as they come.
It’s a pretty bad copy, but the material more than makes up for it.
Trailer below.
If you’re using torrents, then Nerrot is an application worth knowing.
The dead-simple interface allows you to input the media you seek. Nerrot decides which torrent is the best match, and starts downloading the torrent file automatically.
Your uTorrent client then takes over, and the media of your desires is on it’s way.
Of course, there’s plenty of situations where you need to analyse the availability of different torrents, but for the latest episode of your weekly show it’s pretty slick.
via Lifehacker