but mainly JJ Abrams, the writers and producers are debating how to run with the prequel as the shaky-cam has already been done and is now a cliche so they say it will come but how and when is another matter.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:21,
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didnt know they were making a sequel
i dont mind another documentary style shaky-cam one. It worked so well in cloverfield. Think of how many times 'conventional' action movie cinematography has been used? Unless they come up with some batshit insane new idea, like the entire film is from the point of view of passing pigeons or something, i hope they dont cock it up by over-thinking it.
One of the Easter Eggs shows in the last bit of footage of the video footage
where the man and his girlfriend are at the Seaside Fair shows a satelite falling into the sea - and in another Easter Egg there is a news report of an Oil Rig falling into the ocean. So speculation is that somehow the satelite may have contained alien DNA or that the satelite falling into the ocean somehow woke up the hibernating beast maybe by exploding under the ocean and opening a fissure for it to come to the surface - it's said to be a baby monster by JJ Abrams but it's also said to be thousands of years old so these are very long living creatures.
Other people speculate the drilling rig opened the fissure but then that leave the satelite as a loose end. There is also a mysterious Japanese company who owns the oil rig and are linked to government experimentations the falling satelite as well as a soft drink made from parasite blood of all things - it's all intriguing and plenty of scope for a good prequel.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:38,
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woo!
great film
(h3donisttryin' to play me out as if my name is Sega..,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:25,
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About to be
Attacked by a Sith Lord somersaulting in from the top right?
(xihpeteA neutrino walks straight through a bar, with v>c.,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 12:05,
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haha well spotted that's another easter egg to the collection.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 12:12,
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at the end
when he says "help us", played backwards it says "it's still alive' here
(printmeisterhttp://tinyurl.com/c8s8fd5 for titanic T's,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:45,
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The rabbit hole goes ever deeper.
Will she now be able to close down MPs questioning her?
It's quite a game being played out in public - great fun - much better than Eastenders or even The News At Ten!
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:55,
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I wonder if she's going to turn supergrass.
I'd let her off to see the Murdochs banged up. I wouldn't be surprised if Murdoch opts for a prison sentence here (assuming they can nail him with something) as he's looking at some pretty serious allegations in the US as well and they'll be much harder on him.
Well - everyone's in on it - from the top down - the government (including, or especially the PM), the police, the press.
It's in no-one significant's interest for anything to come out.
I don't think it will be found that Parlimentary Priviledge will overrule the police, though I will be delighted to be proved wrong if that is the case.
I can see quite a robust defence of it being mounted, though. It will be claimed to bias the investigation.
And there's me saying you can't trust anyone who actively seeks a position of power, that the police are just bullies and politicians only interested in money and power, and I get told off for being mindlessly cynical.
Ho-hum.
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:24,
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It's interesting to note that it's in the 'Public Interest' to know who's at the root of this
interesting because the News of the World always used the shield of the "Public Interest" to justify their gutter tabloidism.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:33,
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This is the glorious marvellosity of it all - it's like the lovely warm feeling you get
when you're swimming in the sea and have a piss.
They're all getting exactly the same treatment that they've made their living out of for the past 20 years.
I think that the Murdochs, Brooks et al should be forced to have cameras installed in every single room of their houses, so that the nation can play Big Brother with them, and the papers print lurid details about their every move, with eye-catching headlines and detailed pictures.
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:36,
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supergrass silly arse!
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:07,
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Tatooine Times hacking scandal - crisis worsens!
(Lord KronosGo Team Pachyderm,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:45,
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I was quite hopeful that Miliband would reinvigorate The Labour Party
and heal up the gaping wounds that the Kinnoch/Blairites had created between the Labour-illuminarti and the grass-root members but I'm failing to see any such thing I've come to the conclusion that it's just the same old shit different face syndrome and I sigh a sigh of despair. Frankly this lack of a working-class alternative is all down to the steady poisioning of people's consciousness by Rupert Murdoch and his daily rags - yay for all feeling that we can possibily be middle-class in this "classless society" as noone now is proud to be a worker. I am, but maybe I never got the memo!
Nice animation Elvis :D
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:26,
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omg will you shut you politico cow! It's 8:30 in the bloody morning and it's Monday.
Shut up and feed yer ferrets you old Yorkshire Militant!
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:36,
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^ What she said
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 9:08,
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haha..I know what you mean........."same old shit,different face"......this was classic:
BTW I hope you are making money from your arts, because at the risk of upseting some of the other animator, you are probably the best animator who's still a b3ta regular and getting as good as Mutated Monty (Cyriak) who has gone on to better things that involve money and stuff. I can only dream of being as good as you two. Sorry to sound like I'm fawning but I'm constantly in awe of your stuff and you always get me thinking "How on Earth did he do that!" especially the giraffe on a motorbike one of the best gif road scrolls ever.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:40,
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I'm light years behind Cyriak........that teddy bears one blows me away....haha
...as does lots of his other stuff....can't even begin to imagine how it's all made....mine's just simple frame by frame stuff in comparison....which don't take to long to make (probably just as well,as most of it is disposable)...and then on to the next daft thing heh heh....cheers
I believe Cyriak has to be doing somekind of modular compositing
where he can scale, time reverse, change direction of each clip to give that infinite variety he gets into each video. I wouldn't even know where to start - it's the same with Sheep's After Effects videos he once sent me source files for one of his video tricks but I'm buggered if I can take it apart to understand what is going on.
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 9:18,
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All politicians are the same.
They care not one jot for the causes they claim to champion, but rather are only interested in feathering their own nests and having power over others.
(Je suis un vagabondis an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 9:25,
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Probably due...
...to the idea of 'classes' being eroded away, people are less likely or willing to align themselves with a 'workers' party. Plus the people who would traditionally support the Labour party (those on a low wage and reliant on aspects of the welfare state) are too busy getting fake tans, drinking overpriced gassy lager and watching Geordie Shore to bother voting. Why try to appeal to people who won't vote for you even when they, in theory, support your policies?
The Post Office is probably the biggest Socialist/left wing organisation, including the Labour Party. I've never met a right wing postman. Why is that?
(emveecruor deo cruoris,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:07,
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WHY IS IT MONDAY ALREADY!
Ning b3ta, only a couple of requests yesterday, from Mrs Trellis. "Can we have Burt Kwuok tomorrow and W G Grace?" I have also added the changing faces of Alison Moyet.
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:03,
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(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:03,
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Fucking ace.
Great Moyet one. Benedict Cumberbatch for tomorrow(Just because he has a funny name).
I've found myself checking IMDB before you even post these to get ideas for tomorrow.How sad am I?
(Kitty Fantastico"Dwarf, Anorexic and In a Fight ",
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:12,
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...about as sad as me for getting up at silly o'clock to do these...
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:25,
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They're worth it!
(Kitty Fantastico"Dwarf, Anorexic and In a Fight ",
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:26,
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:)
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 9:12,
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I knocked a couple of other ones out this morning, so I shall put them here...
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 11:14,
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This is why I didn't suggest anything for today
The hottest VAG CREAM I could spot was Audrey Landers, and the sources I researched were disappointing. Again, very few women to choose from for tomorrow, so try Dolores Fonzi or, if you dare, comedy roaster Lisa Lampanelli . However, my main choice is director Atom Egoyan.
and the noun is from Old French "pratiser". Practise with an s was originally (1400s) the noun, not the verb. None of this makes any sense. It all comes from Greek "praktikos" anyway. Until a couple of hundred years ago it was also OK to say "practik" for the noun form, but that became unfashionable, presumably as some kind of employment scheme to create jobs for grammarians.
(_Felix's school of dance and occult sciences,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:10,
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It's like the word Disc (UK) Disk (US)
the word emanates from the Greek word Discus
(maidenis filmed before a live studio audience,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:19,
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diskos ashally.
discus is Latin. Probably I should drop the etymological arguments before I start campaigning for a revival of Proto-Indo-European. Still, the practice/practise split is just annoying and has no reason to exist. I don't understand how it happened.
(_Felix's school of dance and occult sciences,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 10:30,
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Ha ha ha...
(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:05,
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(Wobbly BlokeHello, did I miss anything on,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 8:05,
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(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 3:14,
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p-i-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-nk
(Rattleheadall time with the gay, forever touching,
Mon 18 Jul 2011, 3:23,
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