

Trailer for the upcoming documentary about the increasing global warming crisis. Important. Release dates: May 24 - New York and Los Angeles June 2 - Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Philly, SF, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington D.C. June 9 - Atlanta, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Denver, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Diego, Miami, Baltimore, Portland June 16 - Everywhere
this is a great series of siskel & ebert "at the movies" promo outtakes; it's basically twelve minutes of them fucking on each other. from around 1987.
Die Hard - The Silent Film. It's Christmas, 1924, and young Manhattanite John McClane visits olde Los Angeles towne to see his wife and enjoy yultide splendor. However, a few ne'er-do-wells have plans of their own, and C4.
A rotund bank robber uses every trick in the book to escape capture by the vengeful copper who's hot on his trail. Director: Alex Cheng Story: Gabriel Patay, Alex Cheng Director of Photography: Gabriel Patay Music Composer: Dave Adler Sound Editor: Ethan Cheng Effect Editor: Josh Reichlin Camera Assistant: Blake Babson
A spoof video simulating the special effects of the Matrix with a Windows ending.
Award-winning short film about a man whose view of the sun is blocked by a giant white wall.
This is a rough cut - but I'm not planning on editing it much further because with the producer gone, Pedal is no longer being geared towards Discovery, but a feature length documentary. Which changes editing style drastically. The above clip acts as the opening to the 2nd or 3rd would-be episode in the "series". It moves pretty quick, covering the events of the morning up until the Ferry Terminal in about 4 minutes - if I were to continue to cut this, the story & narrative here would slow down considerably. And we'd begin to set-up one of the episode's main story lines.
By the makers of the Da Fishy Code and Apocafish Now! a new hair raising movie. Watch if you dare!
Dirty Dancing - The Silent Film. It's Summer, 1923, and it's a dandy time for the Houseman family at sleepaway camp. But careful, Baby, there's backalley abortion in this adventure!
This video makes the claim that man has achieved immortality through the creation of one of the most mundane, everyday objects of all time.
60-second trailer for the short film "The Big White Wall"
a radically shortened version of "his girl friday" (1940) - all the action without the dialogue - hard cuts for sound and picture only - strictly in chronological order - 8' 26'' - mpeg-4, h.264 (for free and open source h.264 playback google "vlc")
A young man finds he is able to access the recent and distant past, and pre-determine his future with the help of a special little USB cable. This is a short, comedic experimental film about computer culture, USB cables in strange places, making money, and escapism. Funky music, too!
A sexy Mother, Wife and Executive who thought her play-days were over is in for a birthday surprise that reminds her what used to go on under the 3 piece suit!
Its not like this makes any sense. This is an abstract piece, looking out the window of an old building, through a telescope.
A soundtrack for Le Voyage Dans La Lune, the film by Georges Melies. At Archive.org