Kanye western requests the human to look at him, if he is Hitler, obtains makes the hiss
August 9, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-08-08 13:26:23 Concertgoers treated Kanye West to boos and leers of indignation on Saturday night at the Big Chill Music Festival after the hip-hop star word vomited out another of his characteristic woe-is-me speeches from the stage. Decrying his lack of popularity, MTV’s unwillingness to play his new music video and the wrath of women’s rights groups, the Touch The Sky writer told fans in an almost ten minute rant that one day they’ll all understand. Shockingly, this mixture of self-loathing and condescension didn’t win over the crowd, and West was widely heckled by a good percentage…
Hypes Williams to choose Director Qiao Eszterhas the lust
August 9, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
2011-08-08 20:48:38 Author: Eric Eisenberg There’s really no telling if a music video director can successfully transfer into feature films. While some absolutely incredible talents have cut their teeth in the medium, including David Fincher, Mark Romanek, Spike Jonze, and Michel Gondry, there are cases like Samuel Bayer, McG, and Francis Lawrence who, perhaps, should have continued making videos under four minutes. Hype Williams is fairly untested in this arena. While the director has more than a couple videos under his belt, his only previous attempt at a feature was the 1998 film Belly , which wasn’t exactly the most successful debut on the…
Develops two different Tarzan project Warner Bros.
May 8, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
2011-05-06 22:30:32 Author: Eric Eisenberg While it also points out the complete lack of creativity in today’s Hollywood, sometimes it’s fun to watch studios develop similarly themed projects at the exact same time. Take, for example, the three way battle between Universal, Relativity Media and Disney to get a version of Snow White into production. Sure, it’s practically impossible to remember which one is directed by whom and which plot fits with which title, but anytime you can imagine studio heads worrying in their offices it’s a good thing. That said, this is a very peculiar story. According to Deadline, Warner Bros…
Interviews Of tribeca of the video-: Director Dick Maas of saint
April 25, 2011 by Annalee Maryl · Leave a Comment
2011-04-22 22:44:24 Author: Perri Nemiroff What if Santa Claus wasn’t jolly, didn’t bring presents on Christmas and well, were an evil killer back from the dead? Wonder no more because Dick Maas’ Saint is here and it shows exactly what would happen should Old Saint Nick turn to the dark side. The film opens up in 1492 when Saint Nick is burned alive for attacking a small town in Amsterdam. Years later, he’s back looking rather charred, but packing one heck of a vengeance. With the help of his evil Saint Peters, Nick trounces around modern Amsterdam on Christmas Eve, not delivering presents…
