Spend ten minutes and watch the short film Plot Device. I have always been intrigued with making films but never embarked on a journey to learn the trade. Films like this are really fun to watch and get my inspiration meter pegged.
Final Minutes Of Last Harry Potter Movie To Be Split Into Seven Separate Films
Warner Bros. will recut the last four minutes of “The Deathly Hollows: Part 2” and stretch it into seven films so fans can enjoy the Harry Potter franchise for another decade.
Kick ass Star Wars poster. (via dailydoseofbeth)
X-Men: First Class - Official Trailer. Now this looks like it could potentially be pretty bad ass!
Mad World - Donnie Darko Ending
Ending song of Donnie Darko, song Mad World By Gary Jules is one of the best version of this Tears for Fears 80’s original.
.Time elapsed during each “level” of Inception. (via fuckyeahmath)
Another cool Inception poster idea. (via pistolinmyhand)
This is one of the more interesting Inception-related posters. I like the idea of calling out the characters for their “position” in the movie. (via youknowyouloveauroralarke
inception poster by laz marquez (via artofficialintelligence)
A collage of selected pictures taken throughout the previous 365 days or so, set to Mind Heist by Zack Hemsey, the same music used in the trailer for Inception.
The idea was to set the image transitions with the music. iMovie, while a decent app for the most part, made it difficult to sync many of the transitions thanks to the not-so-precise editing available. Overall, I’m pleased with how the movie came out even if its a little odd at times.
Inception's musical secret
Pretty crafty little trick used by Nolan on Inception.
7 Reasons Why Techies Love Inception
The movie does not neatly wrap everything up in the end. We are left with major uncertainties that trigger some vigorous debates among those who have seen the movie, with evidence to support very different interpretations of the end. The end very likely may be just a beginning, true to the title of the film. There is much more to be learned. Nothing less would satisfy a geek.
The movies often seem to come from the recycling bin these days: Sequels, remakes, franchises. “Inception” does a difficult thing. It is wholly original, cut from new cloth, and yet structured with action movie basics so it feels like it makes more sense than (quite possibly) it does. I thought there was a hole in “Memento:” How does a man with short-term memory loss remember he has short-term memory loss? Maybe there’s a hole in “Inception” too, but I can’t find it. Christopher Nolan reinvented “Batman.” This time he isn’t reinventing anything. Yet few directors will attempt to recycle “Inception.” I think when Nolan left the labyrinth, he threw away the map.






