“But I think the first real change in women’s body image came when JLo turned it butt-style. That was the first time that having a large-scale situation in the back was part of mainstream American beauty. Girls wanted butts now. Men were free to admit that they had always enjoyed them. And then, what felt like moments later, boom—Beyoncé brought the leg meat. A back porch and thick muscular legs were now widely admired. And from that day forward, women embraced their diversity and realized that all shapes and sizes are beautiful. Ah ha ha. No. I’m totally messing with you. All Beyonce and JLo have done is add to the laundry list of attributes women must have to qualify as beautiful. Now every girl is expected to have Caucasian blue eyes, full Spanish lips, a classic button nose, hairless Asian skin with a California tan, a Jamaican dance hall ass, long Swedish legs, small Japanese feet, the abs of a lesbian gym owner, the hips of a nine-year-old boy, the arms of Michelle Obama, and doll tits. The person closest to actually achieving this look is Kim Kardashian, who, as we know, was made by Russian scientists to sabotage our athletes.”
― Tina Fey, Bossypants
MasterClass - Realize
Video by Xaver Xylophon
Music by Master Class
- Beautiful
For the third year, she makes this remix and I really like this new one as well. And the editing work is still even better than the previous editions.
Congrats!
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While protecting their territory, an east LA gang comes across an unusual intruder.
I am a huge fan of the TV series “The Walking Dead” so I came up with this :)
Written/Directed/Edited by Daniel Cloud Campos
Camera Operator : Richie “Abstrak” Soto
Hair & Make Up : Tamara Levinson-Campos
Starring : Oscar Orosco, Jaime “Venum” Burgos, Tamara Levinson-Campos, Spee-d & Daniel Cloud Campos.
Music : Mr. Capone-E (feat. Angie B) “So Addicted To You” Skrillex (feat. Sirah) “Bangarang” Elvis Presley “Hound Dog” PSY “Gangnam Style” West Street Mob “Break Dance - Electric Boogie” I Am Legend Soundtrack “Darkseeker dogs”
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REmix by Anita
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Anita writes:
I had THIS SONG stuck in my head all day. I found myself singing it out loud a couple of times while working and finally got the inspiration I needed. I wanted to create an image remix with that line for a while but couldn’t find a photo to go along with the words. Then I saw rejjie’s beautiful landscape in one of my folders and tah-dah :)
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EPIK HIGH - DON’T HATE ME (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Played 607 times.7th inning stretch by BIGTONE da YEIZON.
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Racket - Glen Check (M/V)
Glen Check is a South-Korean indie band. This song is from their album Haute Couture.
There is a great need in the cinema for truthfulness, but truth is not necessarily sordid and not necessarily downbeat. Unfortunately, the art films have dealt mainly with the evils of society. But society is more interesting than rape or murder. I think you can do more through positive action than in pointing out the foibles and stupidities of man. Yes, any man is capable of killing any other man, we know that, we don’t have to stress that. To say that it’s right and normal, to continue to say it, to have society and the Establishment confirm that view, is wrong.
Art films reach for the most obvious fallacies of society, such as racial prejudice. That’s been a fault of the art film – devoting itself to human ills, human weaknesses. An artist has a responsibility not to dwell on this and point it up, but to find hope for this age and see that it wins occasionally. Pictures are supposed to clarify people’s emotions, to explain the feelings of people on an emotional plane. An art film should not preclude laughter, enjoyment and hope. Is life about horror? Or is it about those few moments we have? I would like to say that my life has some meaning.
I think that there are certainly many, many wonderful things to be written about in this day and age of disillusionment and horror and impending doom. We must take a more positive stand in making motion pictures, and have a few more laughs, and treat life with a little more hope than we have in the past. Shadows is a realistic drama with hope – a hopeful picture about a lower echelon of society in the United States – how they live, how they react. The people are hopeful. They have some belief. I believe in people.
"John Cassavetes
Cassavetes on Cassavetes: The Making of Shadows
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Save Indie Cinema - by Onir
“As the country celebrates 100 years of cinema we want to bring to your notice how New Wave Indie Cinema of India is under threat. Among the various challenges that we face as Indie film makers, the biggest is that of exhibition. The multiplexes which were given tax benefits to promote small budget content film have in fact been instrumental in destroying small cinema by only playing the box office game.
The Indian New Wave, commonly known in India as Art Cinema or Parallel Cinema as an alternative to the mainstream commercial cinema, is a specific movement in Indian cinema, known for its serious content, realism and naturalism, with a keen eye on the sociopolitical climate of the times. This movement is distinct from mainstream Bollywood cinema and began around the same time as the French New Wave and Japanese New Wave.
High ticket pricing that is inappropriate for small budget films, less no. of shows and odd show timings further destroy the possibility of Indie cinema (regional and Hindi) to have any proper chance at being viewed. It makes no sense that a 150 Crores film and a 1.5 crore film are priced by the multiplexes in the same manner.
Given the current scenario we feel that that National Television channel Doordarshan can play a vital role (like it did once upon a time when it aired good Indian and world cinema every Sunday) in supporting and nurturing meaningful Cinema.
While applauding the fact that the ministry is spending 600 crores to revive our archival films we want to bring to your notice that urgent attention needs to be given to support the meaningful Indie cinema. A vibrant present day cinema culture will know how to celebrate our past much better. Otherwise we will be celebrating the past glory while letting the present new wave Indian cinema die.
We have some suggestions :
1) Why are films being discriminated as compared to TV programmers? TV content is not censored and has much wider viewer-ship and is exposed to the viewers indiscriminately. Why is it that serials/reality shows get away with so much regressive content while films face so much censorship when it comes to TV? Once censored, all films should be allowed to be screened on TV according to appropriate time slot without any further censorship.
2) 9 pm slots for U/A rated films on DD and Satellite.
3) 11pm slot for A rated films on DD and Satellite. It would be a shame if some of the gems of Indian cinema cannot be seen on DD because of this policy.
4) All National awards film irrespective of language should atleast be given at least one prime time screening. It would be a shame that these films, which are considered important, are relegated to time slots that are odd. Once again like multiplexes here too BLOCK BUSTER films, irrespective of the fact that they very often contain regressive content, are given the prime time slot.
5) Showing National award winning films during prime time will truly serve the purpose of the word “NATIONAL” and promote awareness and understanding within the country of our diverse culture. Today cinema can serve as a link between various languages and culture within our country. While we talk about crossing over to the outside word its more important that we cross over within our state boundaries. And DD can play a pivotal role in this.
6) All national award wining films get eligible for all the categories, and hence DD telecasts become a significant component of the recovery system. Winning the national award should also transform into monetary benefit so that we can make more films in that space.
7) NFDC used as body to identify other indie cinema from across the country which should be given a platform on DD and provided at least one prime time screening slot.
8) National Awards is the country’s most precious award and it should be in the mandate that any work that has been copied or has elements that suggest pilfering should automatically be disqualified.
9) In a year where 600 crores is being spent on reviving archival material even if one third the amount was spent in building spaces - as in low cost exhibition space across the country - which will screen Indie films irrespective of language at lower ticket price it would change the course of cinema in India. With 200 crores at least 400 cinemas can be made… and then we would truly be celebrating the cinemas of India.
10) Till there is a separate space made available for indie cinema multiplexes should in the spirit of its creation be made to allocate one screen , all shows only for Indian indie cinema (Hindi and regional)
11) We feel that’s as Indie film makers we face much more discrimination while applying for a censor certificate. Big budget films with really regressive and sexist elements get away in the name of entertainment. While any serious discussion is treated as negative. We seriously need to look at what really is regressive and what actually is throttling art in the name of morality.
12) NFDC could be used as a body to identify regional language films that should be given tax exception when released in other states so as to promote within the country exchange of films.
Join us in saving Indie cinema in india. Please sign, share and support this petition.
Thanks,
This Petition is jointly filed by National Award winning film makers Aparna Sen, Ashutosh Gowariker, Buddhadev Das Gupta, Goutam Ghosh, Jahnu Barua, Janaki Viswanathan, Nila Madav Panda, Onir, Rituparno Ghosh, Sachin Kundalkar, Suman Mukhopadhyay, Umesh Kulkarni, Vinay Shukla, film makers Kaushik Mukherjee(Q), Subhash Kapoor and Oscar Award and National Award winning Sound Engineer Resul Prookutty as a plea to save indie cinema in India.”
“…as an artist, it is…important to have social commentary in your work…that’s kind of what you leave behind—a comment on the time you existed in. Whatever color it is, or whatever shape that is, is in the work. You have to take all of it: the ugliness, the truth, and the beauty. You just have to be open to all of that.”