The Oregon Trailer
August 2nd, 2010Just watched this trailer for The Oregon Trail movie. I really hope this movie is real because it looks like the most epic video game movie ever made. [via Kotaku]
JUST THE BULLETS!
Just watched this trailer for The Oregon Trail movie. I really hope this movie is real because it looks like the most epic video game movie ever made. [via Kotaku]
JUST THE BULLETS!
Just finished Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim graphic novel (in six volumes). Now I’m really looking foreword to seeing the film.
It was the best thing I’ve read all summer, possibly the best thing I’ve ever read, ever. Which isn’t saying much, seeing as I’ve read less than your average 3rd grader.
But seriously, this could be the most epic love story ever told. Scott is the ultimate lover/fighter.
Keep in mind, these books aren’t for everyone. You definitely have to be young and somewhat geeky to appreciate it. Take my test to determine whether or not Scott Pilgrim is for you.
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Here is some new Daft Punk to break up the summer silence. P.S. probably fake. but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it!

Today marks the 49th birthday of Wally Pfister, the man who brings Christopher Nolan’s dreams to life, one frame at a time.
With films like Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, and now Inception, Nolan and Pfister have proven themselves to be one of best combos since Spielberg and Kaminski.
Below is a compilation of Pfister’s work that I found on Youtube. If you haven’t seen any of these films, they’re all worth checking out.
So this is actually a Chris Nolan compilation, but it might as well be Wally’s reel.
I’m happy to see that Christopher Nolan’s Inception is coming out on IMAX next month. Anyone who has seen The Dark Knight on IMAX should know what Nolan and Pfister are capable of.
Still, one question remains, will it be a 35mm conversion (like 99% of commercial IMAX releases) or did they actually shoot some scenes using IMAX cameras (like they did with The Dark Knight). The answer lies somewhere in between.
Unfortunately, no IMAX cameras were used during the filming of Inception. Instead, key scenes were shot in 65mm. What is 65mm? Allow me to explain.
Most movies are shot on standard 35mm film. Sometimes they are blown up in post production to fit on IMAX screens, like with Harry Potter or Transformers.
65mm is a large format film, which offers a higher resolution than standard 35mm. Each frame of a 65mm print has a height of 5 perforations. But when you take the same film and run it through a camera horizontally, so that each frame has a width of 15 perforations, you get IMAX, the highest resolution of any film. This is how all those Dark Knight scenes were filmed.
So, no, Inception did not shoot any scenes with 15-perf IMAX, but they did shoot with 5-perf 65mm, the next best thing. The diagram below shows the relative sizes of 35mm, 65mm, and IMAX.
Check out this interview for more info on Inception [Collider]
You might remember a post from way back called iPhone: Official Douchebag Status. Well, iDouchbag has struck again! Ladies and gentleman, time to get jealous.
If you’ve missed out on the first two season of True Blood and are interested in watching the third, which begins tomorrow tonight, here is a video that will get you up to speed. Of course, if you have any interest in watching the first two seasons, consider this a major SPOILER WARNING!
The show looks kinda stupid when condensed, but trust me, it’s not that bad.
Watch this Google search story featuring Woody and Buzz. Thanks Tali!
Also, did you know there is a Google Search Story creator? Check it out, it’s pretty fun.
Just don’t try anything dirty, they don’t like that.