Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Tuesday

As US Liberals try to spark divisions within their voter-block's Ethnicities; I prefer to listen to a Tree...

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)

A lovely distraction from the Left's escalating 'social-discourse'...
A record player that plays slices of wood!

(Modified record player, wood, sleeves. 2011)... :D


YEARS from Bartholomäus Traubeck on Vimeo.


CREDIT: Pro-ject Audio: Karla Spiluttini, Ivo Francx, Rohol...


ADDED VIDEO:
I missed this time-frame, sadly...
VIEW: New-York en hélicoptère (1982) [Video]


March 27th: 298 Days, 23 Hours, 01 Minutes, 49 Seconds.. to GO!



Thursday

Quick post.... How time flies..

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)

- Busy at the studio...
Grabbed this creative animation, at 'Iowntheworld' blog.... :D

ht: Claudia at IOTW


-Always think good thoughts...

Saturday

Lockout [2012] ...From NewTrailersUK (Video)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)


Saturday in America.... Leaving to go back over to the Art Gallery...
A video pre-view (posted at aceHQ).. Release Date: April 20...



CAPTION: A man is wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. He's offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer space prison taken over by violent inmates...



Tuesday

US iconic towers appeared in many film sequences (Video)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)


Video from Military.com...
Ht: Rhymes With Right
The Ending sequence:
Juicy / "New York, New York”
Notorious B.I.G. vs. Frank Sinatra mashup
DJ Cappel & Smitty


Saturday

Stymie and the Fidgets (robbin' the safe)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)


Saturday... Spanky & OUR GANG...


Quick post... More later...
Have a Great Day....Think Good Thoughts :}


Today's Links...
VIDEO: Frostie... "Shake Your Tail Feather" [VIEW!]

VIDEO: Spanky's Hamburger [View]
From "A Lad and His Lamp" (chimp/lunch counter scene)

VIDEO: "Flirt" -Little Rascals/Our Gang [View]







Tuesday

D.C. Insomnia: Wandering the halls of WH

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)







-From RightChange PolitiZoid... #



Friday

The Young Cons - Obama, Reid, Pelosi (Video)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)






Thursday

"There are truths which are not for all men; nor for all times" -Voltaire (1694-1778)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)


Perhaps Philosophers and Politicians aspire to be remembered, despite their arrival in often less (but not least) suitable of decades.... Today, Voltaire's wit would have helped transcend a world which lacks critical thinking; but words might never have been heard ..in the days of Buster Keaton...


~ Quotes by Voltaire [François Marie Arouet]

-It is dangerous to be right in matters where established men are wrong...
-Doubt is not an agreeable condition, but 'certainty' is an absurd one...
-While loving glory so much, how can you persist in a plan which will cause you to lose it?


-Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung...
-Le secret d'ennuyer est celui de tout dire...
-No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible...

-Image: "A ROSE"... thumbnail by Theolonius


In closing...
Our next US President will be a Leader of great humility, and respect for innocence..... Because, one has to be able to say "NO".. and still make the others feel like they have really gotten something..... And that is a quality that some are either 'completely without'... Or 'fully live in'.... Not both. :D

(more on this later)



Tuesday

A just released scene from "Atlas Shrugged" film (video)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)

Steel maven, Henry Rearden (Grant Bowler), giving his wife Lillian (Rebecca Wisocky) a gift made from his controversial new metal...

(Ht/constitutional fetishist at sondraK)

No wonder Rearden stays away... He's found himself surrounded by ungrateful, whining, and sniveling progressives; who only live to "GET"...... The end of the clip says it all.

Saturday

Saturday Raspberry Brie Panini, grapes; and a few picnic videos

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)



-View the completed art: Lénárd Gábor
At: sayyestohoboken, and
B. Parsons


-Van’s Picnic (Food, no... Flight, YES!) [Video]
-fernando baena: Picnic Anywhere! [Video]
-a Will Dorrien-Smith Picnic [View]
-Pic-nic Commercial (Helsinki)
[View]

Friday

My how wild west films have changed...

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France/US)

That's some bracelett he's got there... (Haha)
-Trailer (HT/apotheosis)



Sunday

Obama signs legislation to finally cut dead people off of Fed benefits... But can they can still vote? :O

Posted by D.C. Worth for Barbay (US/France)

Had to do a "double-take" on this article from NYdailynews.

Image: Hoffman/Bloomberg

Felons and fugitives have done better than the dead, as more than $230 million has gone to 14,000 prisoners and fugitive felons who are not eligible for federal payouts. Read.

Update: With improper payments hitting nearly $110 billion in 2009 - the highest ever... GOV incompetence gave the dead, the funds that would've prevented NASA Scientists from being laid-off by the Obama Team. Of course, the money the Gov might recover, is only likely to pay for the Gov recovery program (as usual.)

Sounds like the proper time to introduce a new film, coming out this Fall... It's called, "I Want Your Money." The Documentary takes a provocative look at the role that the Fed Gov plays in our daily lives; and the high cost of freedom & lost opportunity, to support a Leviathan-like bureaucratic state...

Everybody knows in 2010, that "Gifts for Votes" are repaid in inflated goods...

The Documentary compares two contrasting views...

1) Obamanomics: The view that the elite in Washington know how to best allocate your wealth, as there is no end to the “good” the government can do by taking and spending other peoples’ money in an ever-burgeoning list of programs...


2) Reganomics: The view that the money you earned as yours and best allocated by you which championed the traditional American dream; played out millions of times through generations of Americans, improving one’s lot in life and even daring to dream and build big...

Vote wisely, as we move to flat tax; or it will be extra-taxation on the B.O. Voters; as wealth retreats....... Have a nice Day.

Tuesday

Slow-mo Tempus ll (video)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (Amsterdam)

Just found this at AceHQ...
(Overnight open thread, by Maetenloch)

Interesting fourth dimension visual process...
Great videography...

Tempus II from Philip Heron on Vimeo.

Shot: Photron SA1.1, Directed/Produced by Philip Heron/James Adair.

To me, this video is somehow instrument in embracing intuitive levels of over-coming [grief] as part of the human condition in emotional body. :#

We release these levels through our perception, which controls our outward emotions; as unique process of neuronal interaction, common to [glial cells] of 90% of the brain... :D

Flying with Grandmother from Amsterdam to Alaska; and then onward to her home in Northern California... Wishing you good thoughts.

Interesting Links...
Birth into 4th dimension: VIDEO.
Our levels of awareness of evolution of sacred geometry = unique.
Some are already in the 11th dimension, as patient spirit teachers.

VIDEO: 3rd & 4th: Sacred Geometry and Magnetics: VIEW.
What we send to our level of awareness we embrace, process, & evolve.

Thursday

In a world without people...

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France)

Evidently, without people, there's no one to preform maintenance... Nature executes its hostile take-over... And after the echo of laughing children; you get this sensationalist (Gore-style) video... (Creepy)

Image: "Parrot Duo" -by Tonyq


Video estimates that 50 years later, parrots will continue our conversation...
More later... (Unexpectedly in France) Have a nice day.... ;#



PS: Should the above video be a tad bit negative...
Here's a "cheery" little GREENPEACE video: VIEW!
Yes, I said "Cheery"...

Today’s Links…
At AceHQ:
“Double Rainbow VIDEO: VIEW.

From Breitbart:
Fish talk to each other, researcher finds: Read.
Purelogic says:
"Look what that Obama's incompetence is doing to our cousins in the Gulf."

Saturday

Jacques Cousteau, le film "Epaves" 1943

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)

A Jacques Cousteau birthday memory...
It's too painful to view his beautiful undersea filming; as we (too) found pride and joy in pristine beaches, doting on endangered species... And now, most have run out of tears... Fittingly, I post this blue and white film... :|


I do know that each time our Gulf (custodians of endangered species) have endured and survived the decades of hurricanes; they've conditioned the type of strength to overcome this... And will.

Note From Freeps: "Literally thousands of ships were sunk during WWII. They were loaded with diesel, gasoline and diverse noxious and toxic chemicals. Surprise...surprise...the oceans are still there as are the fish and other sea creatures."

-So don't let your heart break, let convictions grow stronger; & have faith...


Video Caption: Réalisé en 1943 par Jacques-Yves Cousteau, le film "Epaves" est le premier tourné avec le scaphandre autonome "Cousteau-Gagnan", offrant les premières séquences sous-marines en méditerranée à près de 62m de fonds. On retrouve dans ce film, les 3 mousquemers, avec Philippe Tailliez, Jacques-Yves Cousteau et Frédéric Dumas, ainsi que le concours de Roger Garry.

Wednesday

A Sullivan Film, along Kalakaua Ave; Kodachrome 1945

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)

Richard Sullivan’s brilliant movietransfer captures his father’s shoot of the first news of the Japanese surrender 65 years ago… Captured here, in his re-do which replaced the older version…
Extended Memorial Day thoughts of...
"The boys that saved our freedom."
And those today, fighting to root-out a swelling danger...

VJ Day, Honolulu Hawaii, August 14, 1945
From Richard Sullivan on Vimeo.

From Bookyards:
-Remembering the time when Japan had occupied US soil during World War ll: Read.
I'm reminded of this quote:
"The Soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war." -Douglas MacAurthur

Saturday

Fringe: Over There, part 1; etc. (FOX)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)

Portal opens from this side, to cross over to alternate universe… Fate is a tricky thing. *<[;o)~~






-Brief commercials between segments (continuous; 44-min)

Friday

Niall Ferguson: A talk centered on History

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)

(ht/ paul.kedrosky )
It helps to shape your perspective of future, by reexamining History.
An exercise in comparative history, unfolds by Niall...


-Extraordinary set of insights, at the end… (worth the view!)

Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977)

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)












A bowler hat, bamboo cane, and signature square mustache...
Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era... And his own unique style of acting, directing, scripting, and producing...celebrated the world over...

Chaplin, born this day (1889) ... Now, immortalized in film.

Note: Gratitude to our brave men & women who protect our Nation and allies from harm... Making this world a much less dangerous place. Thank-you.

Wednesday

"Keepers of the Frame" -Film Restoration

-Posted by D.C. Worth, for Barbay (France & US)

A very interesting documentary (70-min) covering the need for preserving and restoring our film heritage... [LINK]





Documentary covers the problems and issues of nitrate stock, color fading, safety film, and vitaphone... Best storage medium to move archives to next millennium remains film; as can be converted to many formats (inc. those not yet invented.)


Irony, two spots in digital video "stick"..(just advance a frame.)

Article explains that due to chemical instability, it's estimated that less than 20% of films made between 1890 and 1930 survive... #

And of the 21,000 feature-length films produced in the U.S. before 1951, only about half have survived...Read more.

Interviews: Roddy McDowall, Leonard Maltin, Alan Alda, and many others... Film is said to be, "Not for the faint of heart."
*Title Credit: "Keepers of the Frame" -Great Britain


-Related Link…
-Trip Down 1905; Cleaverb compilation VIEW.
(Set to lovely music.)



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