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MK12 invites you to the drive in for a little fun.

I’m gonna be honest with you. I’ve had a mo-graph crush on MK12 for years. Sorry IllouraMRPPP, but the Kansas dudes rulez supremez. 

So when I got to work and found a trailer for a new in-house project titled ‘Fun At The Drive In’, I screamed a little. Girly, Beiber-mania screams.

Chris.
via Stash

Blinky™ wants to be your friend. 

And we all wants a Blinky™. Starring Max Records* of Where The Wild Things fame, Blinky is a futuristic story from the future, in which we all has helpful robots who play hide and seek and perve on babe robots.   

There’s currently no official word on whether writer/director Ruairi Robinson** has manufacturing rights to the fictional droid, but me thinks he’s busy in the basement. 

Chris.
via The Daily What

*side note: we wants his name.
**double side note: it’s pronounced Raw-Ree and he can keep it. 

To Live + Ride in L.A. + Melbourne.

Let me be straight up. I ride freewheel. Not fixed. I stop at red lights and give way to old ladies. I have brakes and I like using ‘em. I wear a helmet. I have lights. And I keep my cool when I almost get hit by one of Melbourne’s many terrible drivers, every day.

That all might change once I see To Live + Ride In L.A. on thursday night. It’s being put on by the good folks at Little Mule Cycle Co. Get in quick ‘cos it’s for free, and we all know fixie riders like free stuffz.

Chris.
via Little Mule Co

The dark world of Martin de Thurah.

Dude’s been busy. Real busy. First up (above) we get busy in black & white for Fallulah’s Give Us A Little Love

If that wasn’t enough, there’s the music video for James Blake’s Limit To Your Love. Side note: we like-ah the sublime vocals and wobble. I spy with my little eye something beginning with ‘theme’. No? not so much.

And if these weren’t enough, our Danish friend represented his homeland at the Shanghai World Expo with Bicycle City, Water City, Family City and Travelling Mermaid. All here. All mesmerising. 

Chris.
via Change The Thought

Bridge Running: Nike x Tim Barber.

Love this. Nike gave the controls to photographer Tim Barber, and let him shoot black and film. You remember film, right? It’s that magical thing you put in the back of a camera and… oh forget it. 

The point is, they could’ve got any chump with an EOS, but they didn’t. And the results is stunning. Big ups. 

Chris.
via Photojojo










Soundscapes is ace.

Are ace. Is ace. By Ace. Let’s start over.

Soundscapes 2 is the name of a video for Dolby, directed by Ace Norton. It’s intense. And stunning. And mesmerising. And stuff.

Chris.
via Booooooom

Marcel The Shell With Shoes On.

Can’t believe we’re a month behind on this. Simple and hilarious work from the minds of Daniel Fleisher-Camp and Jenny+Dean. 

Guess what I use to tie my skis to my car? 

Chris.
via Connor

Good things can happen.

Let’s let This Is It Collective introduce their own work, shall we? 

“Bad Things That Could Happen is a self explanatory film made up of seven short scenes. Playing with scale and bringing objects to life, the film creates a subverted world where the mundane becomes absurd.”

Let’s all go make stuff out of paper and cardboard, yes? 

Chris.
via Change The Thought






Dubstep doco.

Finally, someone is explaining dubstep. I mean, don’t get me wrong. I like a few wooh wooh woah woah woah woooh tunes every now and then. But I’m puting it out there, dubstep ain’t no drum and bass. 

The feature length Bassweight is out next month from the guys at The SRK, with appearances from Skream, Benga, Kode 9 and May Anne Hobbs to bump up the cred. Pre-order here. Then maybe we can all have an “Ohhhh, I get it”, moment.

Chris.
via Pitchfork

Kellerhouse is in the hou…

That was never going to work. You know who does work (and crazy hard)? A guy in the L.As called Neil Kellerhouse. Turns out he’s turning out all the hottest movie posters at the mo. 

Chris.
via Change The Thought

There’s hope for Detroit.

The clever people behind the Lemonade movie have gone on a road trip to the home of recession despair - Detroit. They’ve released the trailer and instead of focusing on ex-ad folk, Lemonade: Part Duex will follow a wider range of creative peeps.

They also need money. So if you’re loaded, know someone who is or you’re really good at robbing convenience stores, donate at Please Feed The Animals. I would, but pay day was yesterday and I’m already broke.

Chris.
via Lemonade

Enter The Void. Or don’t if you’re epileptic.

I’m a little behind on this one. But it’s Friday. So shush. 

On September 24, Gaspar Noe will unleash his latest film, Enter The Void. There’ll be Junkies. Siblings. Seductive visuals. And REALLY INTENSE opening credits. We blame Tom Kan for sending us into a face comas. Or maybe it was the mountain of Thai we had for lunch.

Watch the creds up top and the trailer down low.

Chris.
via Creative Review

Girl Talk is sooooo 2009.

New Years Eve 09/10 to be precise. Looks like Greg’s releasing a movie? A doco? A live DVD? Whatever. The one thing he’s not releasing is details. 

One to watch out for. Maybe.

Chris.
via Lifelounge

TRON: Legacy trailer three plus soundtrack soundbites.

Put your hand up if you’re ridiculously excited about TRON Legacy. Yeah, I thought so. Now put your hand up if you’re just as excited about the soundtrack by Daft Punk. Hoop there it is. Head over to the official TRON page for some sneaky bites of audio goodness to feed your excitement.

And with five months to go, you’ve got plenty of time to make yourself a lovely DP helmet. Not so simple instructions below.

Chris.
via Pitchfork.

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