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  • Multilanguage Winnie the Pooh~

    September 29, 2009

    Continuing with the Multilanguage dubbing~~~
    Something reminded me of Winnie the Pooh,
    and I ended up finding a bunch of clips in different languages.

    My big cousin was a Winnie the Pooh fan.
    I bet he still has his teddy. xD
    Don’t you, Bruce?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTK9x4baQY8

    That’s the original intro in English, but check out some of the other versions in Spanish, Swedish and even Japanese…

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  • What better way to celebrate…

    September 29, 2009

    The WB's Popular

    Popular’s 10th Anniversary than with this…

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  • Ink for CCTV by troublemakers

    September 28, 2009

    Ink - CCTV

    Bloody hell, this is brilliant.
    I always have a weakness for this type of stuff~~~
    Check it out fully here.


  • Dead All Along by Ceri Frost

    September 28, 2009

    There’s a short film/music video hybrid~
    check it out, yo!


  • If it were the 2002 Experiment Awards~

    September 28, 2009

    Continuing with the warm-up!
    Woohoo!! Movie count is up to 41!!
    Only 7 more to go~~~ xD

    First, some observations. I noticed that I’ve only listed about 70 films (counting with some really REALLY bad ones there), and I had to cut to half of those… the results are kind of very American. You agree?

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  • Komomoto – Peruvian/Japanese Fusion in Barcelona

    September 28, 2009

    If we’re talking Fusion food (which I usually love), you can’t get more
    than a Japanese-named Peruvian/Japanese restaurant place in Barcelona,
    Right? xD that’s a lot of places into one.

    photo via Flickr.

    I dunno what it’s like, but the typographic use is pretty cool no?
    More photos and talk via EazyFood (French)


  • Posters by Felipe Cortazar

    September 27, 2009

    Yo! It’s pimping time!
    From my comments over at Cinencuentro,
    I was forwarded to this blog: DISEÑO PERU
    obviously, it’s in Spanish, but it’s got great posts.

    From there, a cool post on posters designed by Felipe Cortazar, who’s known for his work as a poster designer for theater releases such as the ones I’m about to show you ;P

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  • Love Lego Stuff

    September 27, 2009

    Can you imagine a house built entirely out of Lego?
    you don’t need to imagine any longer~~~

    Lego House by James May

    and here is more nifty Lego stuff~
    Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring,
    DaVinci’s The Last Supper, and dear Mona Lisa
    Warhol’s Marilyn, and also… there’s American Gothic~

    There’s more here.


  • Into the Clouds by The Sound of Arrows

    September 26, 2009

    This makes me think of the 80’s, anyone else?
    Like hyper-reality with  The Neveredning Story~~~

    And check out the single M.A.G.I.C
    xD


  • To Watch Until They’re 30 – Juri Ueno

    September 26, 2009

    I decided to add Juri Ueno once and for all, well because Julz already spoiled my fun. LOL And just to make you look, I won’t tell you where I’ve placed Juri, you’ll have to check the list.

    Just as Yu, Juri isn’t very known by your average person, unless you’re into jdramas and Japanese films – but once again, you so totally be watching her in whatever medium you can, or else~~~

    Juri Ueno

    Now, don’t get me wrong. You might be thinking she’s rude, but that’s only for this photoshoot. In fact, Juri Ueno is a ball of energy waiting to burst open. Quirky and off-beat, she’s mentioned that she’s grown up watching variety shows, and that she’s happy that there are roles for people like her, who don’t feel beautiful or “adorned”.

    People like her? You mean, people with tons of personality and a lot of randomness?
    Then, yes, please. We need more of you.

    Even though Juri’s movie career has been a little on the erratic side of things – from the smallest of roles on Jozee, the Tiger and the Fish, to the awesomely funny Swing Girls, to the sort of bland Naoko, and the quirky GuGu the Cat – you just know that Juri has it. You only need to watch her interpretation of oddball pianist prodigy Noda Megumi on Nodame Cantabile and overlay it with her work as a motocross rider with identity issues on Last Friends. There is no broader acting range than that.

    In interviews, she’s expressed a lot of interest in continuing working as an actor which will undoubtedly bring a string of new films (and dramas) that will keep us watching. Please, Juri! Keep on working! ^-^

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    wanna read more Juri Ueno?


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