Check Out These Hip Hop Remixes From “Moon” Dan Koelsch, February 23, 2011 Duncan Jones’ Moon is a pyschological thriller that combines the creepiness and quiet of both space and loneliness. The music composed by Clint Mansell fits the 2009 film beautifully, and now “remixist” Max Tannone has done his thing to the score, along with some bits of dialogue from the movie’s lead Sam Rockwell. Listen to how it turns out after the break. The five songs feature Brooklyn rapper Richard Rich and obviously change the original meaning of the music, but I still think it sounds pretty decent. What do you think?Selene by Max Tannone Source: Screened Viral News MoonMusicRemix
Kids Reenact Five Best Picture Nominees January 26, 2011AOL has a video series called “Kids Act Out” in which they have children reenact an extremely short version of films, always in less than 60 seconds. In honor of the upcoming Academy Awards, they have five new videos to reenact five of the newly announced nominees. Watch Black Swan,… Read More
Watch The First Six Minutes Of “The Upper Footage” May 6, 2014May 6, 2014Thanks in part to the relative IndieGoGo campaign success and its success on Viemo, the people behind The Upper Footage faux documentary have decided to reinvest in their passion project and release new marketing materials such as trailers, clips, an updated website, and introductory pieces. In light of this the… Read More
Make Your Own Zombie Film With “Editing The Dead” November 10, 2010Night of the Living Dead is known for being one of the first modern zombie films, and its director George A. Romero is considered the grandfather of the genre. Unfortunately, despite its critical acclaim and success, Romero has seen very little money directly from the film. Thanks to a clerical… Read More