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Dr. NakaMats – or Yoshio Nakamatsu – has invented around 3k things since age 5. Among those things the Karaoke machine, the early technology for floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs.

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In the video, Nakamatsu-san states that Edison and him are way different, and you’ll see why. He is totally pro-education, which is pretty refreshing considering all the “I don’t need school” types out there~

Check out the post over at MotherBoard.tv~

Forgive the shameless reminder of Spice Girls. xD

I just got back from watching Alice in Wonderland~~

And how about it? TheAuteurs is showing a short film version of Alice in Wonderland done on 1903, if you would like to watch it (for FREE) just head over there. You will need an account.

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Sex Still Sells

March 2, 2010 — Leave a comment

Is this image really worse than…

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I found an interesting post!
Here’s an excerpt;

Just as the music industry had it’s comfy, soulless, profit-raking, creatively-void existence shaken out of it’s tree, so too the film industry started to feel their profits shrivel in this freshly democratic media landscape. It seems innovation and profit didn’t necessarily go hand in hand though as the massive film production companies tried to plug the gaps with endless remakes, 3D tomfoolery and crap loads of marketing driven genre dirge. If anything it was a decade of extremes, as the mainstream became more generic and formulaic so there were the occasional glittering gems shining through the shinola, that kicked against the tide and were all the better for it.

They talk about Hollywood remakes, Indies and International films~~~

One thing to note, there aren’t any Asian films… like you know, Memories of Matsuko, 3-Iron, Oldboy, In the Mood for Love, All About Lily Chou Chou, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Battle Royale, Nobody Knows, Still Walking, etc.

You can read the post here.

Opens March 4th-7th

What is Disposable Film?

In recent years a new kind of film has emerged: The Disposable Film. It has been made possible by new media (webcams, point and shoot digital cameras, cell phones, screen capture software, and one time use digital video cameras) and the rise of online distribution (YouTube, Google, MySpace, etc.). These films are often made quickly, casually, and sometimes even unintentionally.

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Let’s take a moment to learn a little bit more about
what the Internet is today…

OMG, that Crowd Lu plush toy is the cutest thing!

THR Reviews Otouto

February 27, 2010 — 2 Comments

It is a mixed review, but it has a nice comment on Yu and Ryo’s storyline.

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Every other time, TheAuteurs.com shows some of their films for free. You only need an account there to watch the films, and you can even login with your Facebook account.

Since I joined, these films were added and restored:

since then, free movies have come and gone…
some are still free, but some others now require paying~

subtitled in English when not in English.

so watch while it’s still available! happy viewing!

Wow, it seems like such a small # of albums xD

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