SPILL THE ENEMY'S BLOOD, NEVER INK.


SPILL THE ENEMY'S BLOOD, NEVER INK.

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Showing posts with label Don't Turn The Lights On. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don't Turn The Lights On. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Arrested Development Movie . . . Back On? Again!?!?

(Via digitalart.)

Well, it ain't music, but I still love me some Arrested Development...

"We're about halfway through" writing the script, Hurwitz said, adding that he has no doubt the movie will get done. Eventually. "We will make this movie," he said. "The only stumbling blocks will be scheduling. Everybody wants to play together." Hurwitz says the movie will have to be shot on a very condensed production schedule, perhaps with a month or less of filming, in order to work around the careers of stars such as Jason Bateman. He's also realistic about its chances of being a box-office blockbuster: "It's not going to be a big moneymaker. It's just going to be a fun family reunion."
(Via Prefix/Vulture.)

"I hope it will happen soon," he said. "I think it's going to ... soon, hopefully." But like every other cast member who has been approached about the subject, Cera didn't have much more to say about the planned production. "I know so little about it," he admitted.
(Via Prefix/MTV.)

Either way that goes, you can still click here to check out the Chromeo "Don't Turn The Lights On" video.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Un Mélange . . .

(Via DISCOPUNK.)




Secret Stash 720 HD from yiting cheng on Vimeo.

yiting cheng here.


"Beautiful Things" by Charles Hamilton Feat. Show TuFli & Yung Nate (Via Midnight PinkWhiteBlue).


"Living On A Limit" by Charles Hamilton Feat. J-Means (Via Midnight PinkWhiteBlue).

The Device for Disappearing at Sea by Andrew Friend:
This device offers the individual opportunity for a safe, temporary disappearance, experiencing an isolation seldom found on land. The occupier of the device is absorbed into the chasm, disappearing from view beneath the water’s surface. The device examines the relationship between the known above, and the unknown/ imagined world below sea level.

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