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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Dapayk & Padberg feat. Caro - Island (Noze remix)
Friday, May 15, 2009
Osheaga 2009 MTL
Osheaga is a two-day annually fete in Montreal’s Parc Jean-Drapeau offering an eclectic roster of performers, including stadium rockers, local troubadours, electro pop provocateurs, and a host of other acts. For a brief stint, Osheaga took place on the same weekend as Toronto’s Virgin Festival, with the two events leeching acts from one another. However, last year Osheaga moved up in the calendar, regaining its independence and novelty in the process. This time around, it happens on August long weekend. The stacked docket traipses the globe for a curious mix of headliners.
GirlTalk
Piknic Electronik DJs
Beastie Boys
The Roots
Arctic Monkeys
Coldplay
Decembrists
Eagle of Death Metal
TingTings
Rufus Wainright
POUTINE
SAMICHES
FREE TRANSIT
CUTE ACCENTS
+more tba
ps heads up for ninjatime in mtl at the end of August
Who framed roger rabbit sequel in the works?!
Robert Zemeckis is a director who is known for pushing technology forward with his films, but I think one of the things that makes him a great director is that he actually uses the tech to enhance the story, rather than doing things the other way around. Back in 1988, his movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects when it combined 2-D animation with live action. 20 years later, Zemeckis is now pretty heavily involved in 3-D motion capture technology for movies like The Polar Express and Beowulf, but it seems that he still hasn’t forgotten about that wacky animated rabbit and his hot wife Jessica.
MTV Movies Blog recently talked with Robert Zemeckis, and he revealed that a Roger Rabbit sequel might actually be one of his next projects:
“I’ll tell you what is buzzing around in my head now that we have the ability—the digital tools, performance capture—I’m starting to think about Roger Rabbit.”
Although he couldn’t offer any additional information as of yet, my interest is certainly piqued. There have been rumours in the past about both a Who Framed Roger Rabbit sequel and also a prequel, the former of which apparently had a finished script. I’m pretty curious to see what he might come up with for this, although I’m still not sure exactly how he would use performance capture tech within a world that is supposed to be exaggerated and cartoony. Thoughts?Robert Zemeckis is a director who is known for pushing technology forward with his films, but I think one of the things that makes him a great director is that he actually uses the tech to enhance the story, rather than doing things the other way around. Back in 1988, his movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects when it combined 2-D animation with live action. 20 years later, Zemeckis is now pretty heavily involved in 3-D motion capture technology for movies like The Polar Express and Beowulf, but it seems that he still hasn’t forgotten about that wacky animated rabbit and his hot wife Jessica.
MTV Movies Blog recently talked with Robert Zemeckis, and he revealed that a Roger Rabbit sequel might actually be one of his next projects:
“I’ll tell you what is buzzing around in my head now that we have the ability—the digital tools, performance capture—I’m starting to think about Roger Rabbit.”
Although he couldn’t offer any additional information as of yet, my interest is certainly piqued. There have been rumours in the past about both a Who Framed Roger Rabbit sequel and also a prequel, the former of which apparently had a finished script. I’m pretty curious to see what he might come up with for this, although I’m still not sure exactly how he would use performance capture tech within a world that is supposed to be exaggerated and cartoony.
http://www.filmjunk.com/2009/04/30/who-framed-roger-rabbit-sequel-might-actually-happen/
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