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I know at least one follower knows this isn’t water… ;)

I know at least one follower knows this isn’t water… ;)

List of movies currently on the slate to be produced by Fox:

(in no particular order of pure-shittyness)

  • 24 (2012)
  • Die Hard 5 (2012)
  • I, Robot 2 (2012)
  • The Sims (2012)
  • Dragonball 2: Reborn (2011)
  • Jumper 2 (2011)
  • Independence Day 2 (2013)
  • Independence Day 3 (2014)
  • Avatar 2 (2014)
  • Mr & Mrs Jones (2013) [“A married couple who both work as assassins-for-hire find out that they’ve been secretly commissioned to kill each other.”—sounds familiar..]

Personally, I think it’s just crazy they’re even bothering to think about making movies past 2012.

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Black or White by Michael Jackson

Hheeeee-hee! Saw This Is It in Venezuela and was reminded of this awesome song. I remember relating to the intro skit when I was young, and, well… I still do now. Just ask my dad.

constantflux:

(eloise-:hikenow:movete) by Rainer Eder

Ya I pretty much do this every day.

constantflux:

(eloise-:hikenow:movete) by Rainer Eder

Ya I pretty much do this every day.

reblogged › constantflux

A cool video showing some behind-the-scenes footage and theory present in a digital-dance-performance-piece called Loopdiver. It was put on by TroikaRanch, the media/dance group of Mark Coniglio, who is the creator of Isadora, which is the software I’m using in my own film project this summer!

Have you heard about Calgary Dollars? — Well, it’s genius.
Calgary Dollars are the same as real money (i.e. you can actually buy things other than Monopoly properties with them), except you can only spend them at certain locations around Calgary (like The Plaza, The Uptown, Broken City, many, many more).
And why would you want money that you can’t spend anywhere you want? Two very good reasons:

It’s free. (read on)
It promotes a sustainable, locally produced and consumed economy.

Which means that it supports people and businesses in your own area, rather than subsidizing costs by exploiting foreign interests (which is one of the basic tenets of most corporations). In other words, it makes you spend and sell locally. This is not only the healthiest kind of economy (since it pragmatically develops an area’s talents and resources), it also mutually benefits all of its participants since it relies on strengthened community, shared interests, and consciously smarter living.
And Calgary already has this up and running!
The coolest thing is, to get you started in the program, they are offering 20 Calgary Dollars (that’s equivalent to CAD $20) for free, just for signing up. I strongly encourage you to sign up for Reason #2 alone, but since a few clicks is all it takes to make yourself $20, it’s kind of a no-brainer.
And I’ll make you a deal: enter “cinesmith” into the “I heard about Calgary Dollars from” field and I’ll buy your ticket and popcorn next time we head to the movies!

Have you heard about Calgary Dollars? — Well, it’s genius.

Calgary Dollars are the same as real money (i.e. you can actually buy things other than Monopoly properties with them), except you can only spend them at certain locations around Calgary (like The Plaza, The Uptown, Broken City, many, many more).

And why would you want money that you can’t spend anywhere you want? Two very good reasons:

  1. It’s free. (read on)
  2. It promotes a sustainable, locally produced and consumed economy.

Which means that it supports people and businesses in your own area, rather than subsidizing costs by exploiting foreign interests (which is one of the basic tenets of most corporations). In other words, it makes you spend and sell locally. This is not only the healthiest kind of economy (since it pragmatically develops an area’s talents and resources), it also mutually benefits all of its participants since it relies on strengthened community, shared interests, and consciously smarter living.

And Calgary already has this up and running!

The coolest thing is, to get you started in the program, they are offering 20 Calgary Dollars (that’s equivalent to CAD $20) for free, just for signing up. I strongly encourage you to sign up for Reason #2 alone, but since a few clicks is all it takes to make yourself $20, it’s kind of a no-brainer.

And I’ll make you a deal: enter “cinesmith” into the “I heard about Calgary Dollars from” field and I’ll buy your ticket and popcorn next time we head to the movies!