Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

November 01, 2011

Flavorwire: Quirky New Posters for Jacques Tati’s ‘Mon Oncle’

Ever since I saw my first Jacques Tati film poster hanging in a D.C. restaurant years ago, I've been completely in love with almost every one I've seen. So, this little collection of JT posters makes me all giddy. Enjoy.



Flavorwire :: Fun, Quirky New Posters for Jacques Tati’s ‘Mon Oncle’

August 01, 2011

Philadelphia | Movie Sale - August 4 + 5

If I were in Philadelphia this weekend, this is where you'd find me. Or maybe frolicking in one of their giant fabulous fountains. But probably here. If you live in Philly, please go to this for me and report back. Thank you.


Three Potato Four - Movie Sale

July 12, 2011

Dark Girls – a documentary.

Heartbreaking and beautiful. I wish I could donate more money to get this story out there. If you can, please donate at the link below or send this to your friends.


Clips from the upcoming documentary exploring the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color---particularly dark skinned women, outside of and within the Black American culture.

This film will be released in Fall/Winter 2011. Please "Like" the Dark Girls page on Facebook, we will keep you updated with news there. Please support us by helping us raise money at indiegogo.com/​Dark-Girls-Movie.


The Official Dark Girls Movie Website

June 02, 2011

Jason Munn.

Head over to grain edit to check out Jason Munn's fab posters commissioned by Alamo Drafthouse. This one's my fave.


grain edit :: Jason Munn for Rolling Roadshow

January 21, 2011

Hand Prosthetics In Film poster.

Clever and nicely executed.


Fro Design Co Store: Hand Prosthetics

Loads of other amazing stuff as well, including this Doctor Who-themed poster.

November 23, 2010

LaPorte, Indiana: A Documentary Film.


Tucked away in the back room of a B&J’s American Cafe lies a secret history waiting to be discovered: 18,000 dog-eared studio portraits from the 1950s and 60s. From baby pictures to graduation shots to young soldiers heading off to war and beyond, each of these photos hints at a personal story waiting to be told.

From 1947 through 1970, the diner’s second floor housed Muralcraft Studios. It was here where Frank and Gladys Pease documented many important milestones—a sailor in uniform, a graduate in cap and gown, a couple newly-engaged—while others made modest attempts at posterity. Muralcraft was the go-to studio for special event photography but little did they know they would also become the “accidental historians” of LaPorte, Indiana with the extensive archive they left-behind.

Now, the subjects of these portraits share their own life stories.


LaPorte, Indiana: A Documentary Film :: About the Film

August 05, 2010

Difficult difficult lemon difficult.


"Talk to that Chad boy. The boy from The Shining. He knows things."

And, in case you need a daily reminder, perhaps a cross stitch will help.



(Cross stitch by the brilliant shootcoward on flickr.)

March 25, 2010

French Connection Kick-Ass T-Shirt.

The design's a little tired, but the quote made me laugh, and almost nothing about FCUK makes me laugh. Nicely done, French Connection.


FRENCH CONNECTION - Kick-Ass The Movie T-Shirts

March 23, 2010

The Impossible Project Launches New Polaroid Film.

The Impossible Project is launching two new types of film in limited supply, starting this Thursday, March 25. The folks behind the project outfitted a selection of artists worldwide with its new Silver Shade material embodied in a type of instant film called PX100 First Flush, which yields sepia-tinted monochrome prints.)





Flavorwire :: The Impossible Project Launches New Polaroid Film

February 23, 2010

Japanese Amelie poster.

Looking through this Apartment Therapy house tour, I fell in love with the Japanese/French Amelie poster. (And all the mid-century modern furniture surrounding it.)

After a quick search, I found out you can pick one up for about $10. Cool.
Amazon: Amelie (27x40) Japanese Style Movie Poster

October 06, 2009

Wild Things pajamas.

Ever since I saw these on my friend Tim's blog, I've wanted a pair.



Indulge your inner child and rule the Wild Things with our Wild Things Pajamas, now in adult sizes. The soft fleece material means fantastic comfort day or night, so they're perfect for a nostalgic costume or just for a unique pair of pajamas.

Wild Things Adult Wolf Pajamas

(via oneplusinfinity)

March 25, 2009

Where The Wild Things Are.

Strangely, I was never a huge fan of the book (dunno why), but I'm very excited about the film.



Watch it big and in high def here.

(via Object of My Affection / @thoughtbrain)