September 2, 2006
Long weekend online viewing.
Studio Smack's Kapitaal, via Coudal Partners, where Jim calls it "a brilliant vision of the world stripped bare of everything except corporate identities and signage."
Sharpeworld is on a roll. Oskar Fishinger, Harry Smith and more.
Tom Sutpen introduces Leon Prochnik's The Existentialist at If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger...: "No film of its time or any other encapsulated so neatly, so lyrically, the attitude lurking in the heart of what used to be known as The New American Cinema."
At No fat clips!!!: "Psychedelic visual interpretation of Kraftwerk's "Autobahn" produced in 1979 at Halas & Batchelor by John Halas and directed by Roger Mainwood."
Style Wars. All 70 minutes. Via popnutten.
An old skating short from Spike Jonze at Blank Screen.
Filmmaker's Scott Macaulay points to Graham Wood's video for Scott Walker's "Jesse."
Scarlett Johansson in the video for Bob Dylan's "When the Deal Goes Down," at ticklebooth.
The trailer for Michael Apted's 49 Up.
At Twitch, the teasers for The Gene Generation Todd's found have sparked a little thread on Bai Ling. Also, Ragnar Bragason's Children.
A teaser for Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth.
Woody Allen interviews Billy Graham. Late 60s. Via Ed Champion.
Keith Olbermann updates Good Night, and Good Luck.. Related: Ken Silverstein at Harper's: "The Bush Administration and Godwin's Law."
"American Pop Culture: It's Crumbelievable!" A Colbert Report segment posted by, appropriately enough, Long Tail author Chris Anderson. Via Annie Frisbie at Zoom In Online.
A late summer edition of Lunch With David.
Posted by dwhudson at September 2, 2006 4:00 PM







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