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The week in a minute brings an animated Keanu Reeves, "Mr. Presidente," and a "Cock and Bull Story."
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"Firefox: The Office"
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"Steak Au Van"
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E-40: "The Making of the 'Tell Me When To Go' Video"
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"A Scanner Darkly" trailer
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American Express: Jerry Seinfeld
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Kinky: "Presidente"
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"Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story" trailer
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M-1: "Till We Get There"
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"Click" trailer
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"A Scanner Darkly" is set in suburban Orange County, California in a future where America has lost the war on drugs. When one reluctant undercover cop is ordered to start spying on his friends, he is launched on a paranoid journey into the absurd, where identities and loyalties are impossible to decode. It is a cautionary tale of drug use based on the novel by Philip K. Dick and his own experiences. Like a graphic novel come to life, "A Scanner Darkly" uses live action photography overlaid with an advanced animation process (interpolated rotoscoping) to create a haunting, highly stylized vision of the future. The technology, first employed in Richard Linklater's 2001 film "Waking Life," has evolved to produce even more emotional impact and detail. Written for the screen and directed by Richard Linklater, the film stars Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr., Woody Harrelson, Winona Ryder and Rory Cochrane.
Past Matrix games have been a disappointment, but Atari's The Path of Neo may reverse the trend. For the first time, you'll be able to play, shoot, and fight as the Keanu character. Whoa!
The 404 interviews Shaun White
The boys at the 404 podcast interview Olympic gold medalist Shaun White about his upcoming multiplatform videogame 'Shaun White Snowboarding.'
Shaun White talks about World Stage
Jeff Bakalar sits down with Shaun White to talk about his new snowboarding game that's exclusively for the Wii.
This video has an interesting set of musical rhythms and visualizations set to a beat of ... burping.
Follow five snowboarding icons (Shaun White, Hannah Teter, Terje Haakonsen, Shawn Farmer and Nick Perata) on this epic Alaskan journey as they ride the most challenging and dangerous mountains on the planet. Featuring some of the most jaw-dropping snowboard footage ever caught on film, this incredible motion picture tracks the rebellious, inspiring and sometimes controversial evolution of snowboarding from an underground American movement to a full-fledged global phenomenon.
Age of Empires III video review (PC)
Those looking for a complex and interesting real-time strategy game with fantastic good looks and some historical flavor will find just what they want in Age of Empires III. GameSpot editor Greg Kasavin tells you like it is in this video review.
This music video for "Take It and Go," the latest single from the Leeds-based band Nikoli, tells the story of a couple and some severely crossed wires. It was directed by Leeds-based Kevin Petch
Project Vector: "Out of the Closet"
Rock/techno artist Project Vector debuts in the realm of video with "Out of the Closet," a self-shot and self-edited video. With neither the time for extensive on-location shooting or the budget to hire a professional video production company, Project Vector's Dave Gastambide dived in with almost no experience in video and produced what many are calling a surprisingly good clip for a first try. "I basically just shot most of the footage in front of a green screen and used a lot of compositing and digital effects to try and create some interesting visuals," Dave elaborates. "I didn't really know what the heck I was doing, but it was fun." "Out of the Closet" is the opening track on REALITY SHOW, Project Vector's debut CD released earlier in 2005. The album has gradually been winning PV an enthusiastic following who dig the unusual stylistic hybrids and the willingness to intelligently explore controversial subjects.
