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imeminemp3 · 2 years
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brotherhoodnovel · 2 years
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Sorry here’s a screenshot of my Andy Warhol test (not included in last post). Go to the link for the film: At the Andy Warhol Museum, I did this nearly 5 minute screen test in the Warhol Superstar style of the Factory. As far as I can tell, I was the only one around to brave it (a couple of onlookers dared me) and it ended up in my spam folder so I had to save it a second time too. The quality is crap since the two flash lights didn’t work. I wanted to create a half light/half dark background to reflect a split personality but the only reason you can even see my face is because I chose the half light. I consciously stay still for the first whole minute—pretty impressive might I say—then slowly do more impressions, first minute then more dramatic. I even put my mask on and take it off, pulling it down to reveal lion teeth. I’ve seen plenty of movies, documentaries etc. on Warhol and his tributaries—I still think I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) is the best iteration. But here I learned more about the breadth of his entire career. It would be amazing if me and friends could create a Factory-like artistic space in contemporary NYC, particularly Queens—trust me, it’s been in the brain-stem for while a while—though we would actually produce worthwhile art rather than recording hours of people doing their dishes and making out. That’s for another post. Let me know if you think I would made a passable Warhol “Superstar”—ha ha! http://warholscreentest.com/v/AWM/Tejas_s_Screen_Test-63787012518061 #andywarhol #film #screentest #screentests #andywarholmuseum #andywarholart https://www.instagram.com/p/CdB7BFlFWRh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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monkee-mobile · 6 months
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I swear a good fourth of Mike’s screen test is just him showing that he can act kinda like a girl
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onenakedfarmer · 3 months
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Sandy Dennis' screentest for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
With Roddy McDowall reading the part of Nick.
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lolaismyhero · 2 years
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allantheauthor · 4 months
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E-Journal of Nathanlie Eoghan Steward October 11, 2018 “GHOSTS” - Part V
But I’m getting ahead of myself. Anyway, I make a face at my old friend, while Lisa and Brian finally find their words and begin peppering me with all kinds of questions. Mostly they want to know why I never said anything about a movie career. Sighing, I head over to them and explain, “My ‘movie career’ as you both call it, was rather short-lived. What you have in your hands was supposed to be…
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diyfixtool666 · 5 months
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Good things to share: JCID MV01 Screen Testing Module
Suitable for iPhone Samsung Android phones
Test iPhone/Android phone screen color/picture/touch function. Supports full-function testing of Apple iPhone, Huawei, Samsung, Honor, OPPO, VIVO, Xiaomi and other mobile phone screens.
Options:
The MV01 screen test module standard kit comes with iPhone X-12 Pro Max screen test FPC cables (10 pieces).
The FPC cable for iPhone 13-15 Pro Max screen testing needs to be purchased separately.
Other mobile phone screen test FPC flexible cables need to be purchased separately.
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4k-hdr-hub · 10 months
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muirneach · 1 year
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if i had a nickel for every time there was a guy named michael who rides motorcycles that i got unreasonably attached to..
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platypusnoise · 1 year
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if I had been the person adapting the hunger games series into movies i would have corrected the biggest mistake in the fairly lackluster climax and denouement of the book: gale dies instead of finnick
but like......probably not until after prim dies. because it’s not about the love triangle that he dies. it’s about his ruthlessness. and also the fact that his bombs killed prim. doesn’t matter if it was coin who launched them; he made them, despite her hesitations about their lack of humanity. that difference is why she and gale are fundamentally not viable.
and frankly finnick’s death REEKS of copying a certain authorless text’s seventh book massacre, though there’s a difference: one was, begrudginngly, more well composed and the other lacked any empathy for the characters. also it made no sense how he died!!!!!!!!!!!!! UGH
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heisokay · 1 year
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Henry Cavill as Charles Brandon in The Tudors, 2008.
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anasyrma · 2 years
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ive said it several times but ill say it again. transports gerard way to the 1920s for them to have a successful career as a silent film star (only plays female roles and it’s never explained why)
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screentester · 2 years
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5 Films of 2021 – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (or somewhere in between)
We’re constantly bombarded with the top 5, or even the bottom 5. But what about the middle? The mediocre film, the “meh, it was okay” film, the film that was mildly entertaining but oh-so-forgettable? Or the film that just didn’t deliver what it promised, despite good reviews, a billion-dollar budget and blockbuster marketing? Here’s a list and discussion of 5 films or random genres that, although numbered, don’t really have any order, but that did grace our various and many screens in 2021. In line with tradition, we’ll count down.
5. The Hating Game, 2021 (Cinemas and Video on Demand) What better lo-fi entertainment than a cutesy warring couple-to-be? The love hate relationship that we see so often throughout film, literature and real life is resurrected here as Lucy (Lucy Hale) and Joshua (Austin Stowell) try to avoid making eye contact whilst battling to be the best. The Hating Game was adapted from its novel, original author Sally Thorne co-writing the screenplay, but a lot of the wit just gets lost in the film. There are some eye-rolling stereotypical traits, but if you can try not to take things too seriously, you might enjoy it.
4. The Whole Truth, 2021 (Netflix)
This film is odd and engaging and as an audience member you’ll be hanging on waiting for it to be brilliant. It never quite gets there but it’s interesting enough to keep you watching. The Thai horror film follows siblings as they begin to discover terrifying secrets about their family after the discovery of a hole in the wall at their grandparents’ house. The film carries an odd eeriness throughout and particularly interesting is the character of the sister, Pim, who is the archetypal strong teen female. It will have you questioning everything you thought safe about your home.
3. The Harder They Fall, 2021 (Netflix)
A new-style old-skool western outlaw revenge flick is the best description for The Harder They Fall. Starring everyone’s favourite dreamboat Idris Elba, it follows the Rufus Buck Gang, a real Native American gang who went on a crime spree in the mid 1890s. The film is a fiction in terms of what the characters do, but they were real people. The Harder They Fall has an interesting score; director (Jeymes Samuel aka The Bullitts) wrote it with Jay-Z and Kid Cudi who performed it (find out more about that here https://variety.com/2021/artisans/awards/jay-z-harder-they-fall-guns-go-bang-1235134090/ ). All in all, worth a look, although at 2 hours and 19 minutes you may wish to be a fan of westerns in the first place.
2. Stillwater, 2021, (Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Apple TV, YouTube, Google Play movies etc.) A critic on Rotten Tomatoes states, “This is a thoughtful, knotty character study, albeit one nestled inside a polished, and less interesting, action thriller.” The film follows a father who travels to France to exonerate his daughter who is being held for a murder she supposedly did not commit. Marked as a Drama/Crime film, there’s a bit of both as Bill Baker (Matt Damon) struggles to exonerate his daughter. It’s also an exploration of the father-daughter relationship with its many perils and pitfalls. It's easy to agree with the reviewer – the character study is much more interesting that the action segments. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/stillwater_2020
1. The Lost Daughter, 2021, (Netflix)
The Lost Daughter is psychological drama about obsession written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. It’s exactly the kind of quirky, deep piece that one would expect Gyllenhaal to create, which is not a criticism by any means. The film makes this list because it seems to be more critically acclaimed than appreciated by the average movie-goer, perhaps because of its unsettling nature. It’s not comfortable. The story follows a Leda (Olivia Colman), who views and becomes obsessed with another woman and her daughter. This in turn forces her to examine her own life choices and unveils some disconcerting truths to the audience. Give it a look in but be in the mood.
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brotherhoodnovel · 2 years
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At the Andy Warhol Museum, I did this nearly 5 minute screen test in the Warhol Superstar style of the Factory. As far as I can tell, I was the only one around to brave it (a couple of onlookers dared me) and it ended up in my spam folder so I had to save it a second time too. The quality is crap since the two flash lights didn’t work. I wanted to create a half light/half dark background to reflect a split personality but the only reason you can even see my face is because I chose the half light. I consciously stay still for the first whole minute—pretty impressive might I say—then slowly do more impressions, first minute then more dramatic. I even put my mask on and take it off, pulling it down to reveal lion teeth. I’ve seen plenty of movies, documentaries etc. on Warhol and his tributaries—I still think I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) is the best iteration. But here I learned more about the breadth of his entire career. It would be amazing if me and friends could create a Factory-like artistic space in contemporary NYC, particularly Queens—trust me, it’s been in the brain-stem and conversation for quite a while—though we would actually produce worthwhile art rather than recording hours of people doing their dishes and making out. That’s for another post. Let me know if you think I would made a passable Warhol “Superstar”—ha ha! http://warholscreentest.com/v/AWM/Tejas_s_Screen_Test-63787012518061 #andywarhol #andywarholart #andywarholmuseum #warholsuperstars #screentest #screen #factory #factorylife #newyorkcity #newyork #art #artistsoninstagram #artist #artwork #artofinstagram #artgallery #artmuseum #artistic #artisticphotography #fashion #fashionnova #fashionblogger #film #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #filmmaking #filmmaker #filmmakers #filmmakerslife #avantgarde https://www.instagram.com/p/CdB6dc-Fa2o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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2deadkat · 3 months
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The Reporter’s Screentest
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