Somewhere, A Genius Has Too Much Time On His Hands
Courtesy of David Barzelay, an old friend from The Slant, I bring you newly recut movie trailers. Some group called the Association of Independent Creative Editors made several trailers which took images from famous films, cut them together in new ways, and changed the sound.
So now I bring you (these may take a while to load b/c the site wasn't made for massive internet traffic)....
The Shining as family comedy.
West Side Story as a zombie flick.
Titanic as a horror film (in a genuinely creepy trailer).
These people are geniuses....even if they clearly had too much time on their hands. Then again, I'm taking the time to write this blog entry. I should be reading Radical Monotheism and Western Culture or Commonwealth v. Gonsalves.
Movies - even fake trailers - are more fun.
So now I bring you (these may take a while to load b/c the site wasn't made for massive internet traffic)....
The Shining as family comedy.
West Side Story as a zombie flick.
Titanic as a horror film (in a genuinely creepy trailer).
These people are geniuses....even if they clearly had too much time on their hands. Then again, I'm taking the time to write this blog entry. I should be reading Radical Monotheism and Western Culture or Commonwealth v. Gonsalves.
Movies - even fake trailers - are more fun.
4 Comments:
No, Mr. Law Student, you should be giving us your reaction to Bush's amazingly WTF Supreme Court nominee.
By Anonymous, at 10/03/2005 10:30 PM
Concur with Jacob. The world waits with baited (bated?) breath...
By Jeff, at 10/04/2005 1:14 AM
Yeah. YEAH! And also, I'm still waiting for the abortion post you promised three months ago. Shape up the blogging, man! (As if I'm one to talk.)
One of these days, I'll be checking your blog from somewhere other than a Rice computer lab and actually be able to check out those trailers. But not soon.
By Mike, at 10/04/2005 12:04 PM
Jacob, Mike, I put something up on mine that ought to tide you over until Ben fulfills his blogligations.
By Jeff, at 10/05/2005 7:07 PM
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