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'A Trip to the Moon' Collaborative Artwork for Body & Soul Festival 2013

Rachel Kiernan wrote 1 day ago: A collaborative proposal from my art group in EVE Estuary (a training centre for adults with intelle … more →

Tags: Art, EVE Estuary, Body & Soul 2013

Body & Soul - Participating Visual Artists Announcement3 comments

HSE EVE Estuary wrote 1 week ago: ‘Body & Soul’ has announced the line up for its visual arts section of the festival, of which we … more →

Tags: Visual and Performing Arts, Community Integration, Rachel Kiernan, linda mooney, Mary McGuirk, Body And Soul 2013

Georges Méliès -- 'Cinemagician'1 comment

magickwords wrote 1 week ago: Maries-Georges-Jean Méliès, was born in Paris, where his family manufactured shoes, on December 8 18 … more →

Tags: Magic Events, Cinema Magic, Georges Méliès, Martin Scorsese, Maskelyne and Cooke, PrestiDigital, Robert-Houdin, the Egyptian Hall

Fragments from my favourite films part 2

Chekovita wrote 1 week ago:   … more →

Tags: Film and Music, The Seventh Seal, Wings of Desire, faraway so close, Pan's Labyrinth

A Trip To The Moon, Frida's Margarita, Wet Bicycle Ride, Bicycle Bell, Bicycle Bracelet, Amazon Kindle Price Mistake, Southwest Airlines Memphis

livingloudinmidtown wrote 2 weeks ago: Manic Monday Midtown. I took this photo outside of Yolo (Midtown location). This artwork decorates t … more →

Tags: Living Loud in Midtown - Memphis TN, 38104, Amazon Kindle Price Mistake, bicycle bell, bicycle bracelet, bicycle commuter, Bicycle Memphis, Cooper-Young, Frida's Margarita

No Way Out!

sellergrendesign wrote 4 weeks ago: copyright Sellergren Design 2013! Well, apologies for completely missing out on posting these, as th … more →

Tags: News, My Music, artwork, Dead by Mono, no way out, The Norliss Tapes, No Way Out! Vol. 3, Sellegren Design - Art is the Enemy, Tales from the Crypt

Summer Voyage1 comment

shirtrater wrote 1 month ago: ShirtRater is now reviewing the t-shirt “Summer Voyage”. Come and tell us what you think … more →

Tags: t-shirt, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, film, Funny, Movies, pop culture, abstract, Clever

A Trip to the Moon (1902)

Danny Oliva wrote 1 month ago: A film that must be seen with a different perspective. One of many movie posters of a trip to the mo … more →

Tags: out-take, Out-take English, Georges Méliès, out take, outtake, Movie Review, a-trip-to-the-moon-(1902), A Trip to the Moon, the cinemagician

yleavess wrote 1 month ago: Wrong FMS class, but still. … more →

Tags: Georges Méliès, Voyage Dans la Lune

Retro review--Philip José Farmer's steampunk sequel "The Wind Whales of Ishmael"

borgeditor wrote 2 months ago: Written in 1971 by notable sci-fi author Philip José Farmer, The Wind Whales of Ishmael is intended … more →

Tags: Blasts From The Past, Comics & Books, Sci-Fi, H. G. Wells, Planet of the Apes, George Melies, Kevin J Anderson, Martian War, The Time Machine

A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune) Georges Méliès (1902)

steverjherd wrote 2 months ago: 3.”A Trip to the Moon” is considered the first ever science fiction film. The films writ … more →

Tags: Cinema, Georges Méliès, 1902

Hot Off the Press!

sellergrendesign wrote 2 months ago: Records! Records! Records! Well, here we go: UK label Dead By Mono Records just posted a lil’ … more →

Tags: News, My Music, artwork, Web, facebook, The Norliss Tapes, No Way Out! Vol. 3, Tales from the Crypt, Dead By Mono Records

5 Defining Moments of Cinema pre 1930s

lidiakon wrote 2 months ago: 1. Fred Ott’s Sneeze – 1894 The first experiments with filming took place in the 1890s. … more →

Tags: film, silent films, Battleship Potemkin, Fred Ott's Sneeze, Silent Films, The Great Train Robbery, The Jazz Singer

Silent Movie Myth #3: The Firsts

Movies, Silently wrote 2 months ago: Those discount trivia books that litter the shelves of chain bookstores have a lot to answer for. Th … more →

Tags: Classic Movies, Article, Movies, Entertainment, Silent Movie, Silent Film, Talkies, Silent Movie Myths, Great train Robbery

Film habits in 2013 thus far2 comments

lenakheir wrote 3 months ago: Way back in 2011, I kept a running log of films I watched throughout the year. Combining movies I sa … more →

Tags: Politics, Film Art, Middle East, Art, middle east, film, A Separation, Oscars, muslims

Street View: Carnavál de Mazatlán 2013, Desfile Principal3 comments

Dianne Hofner Saphiere wrote 3 months ago: The mechanical triceratops in the parade this year.Photo © John Matzick, an award-winning local phot … more →

Tags: carnaval, Events and Holidays, México, Mazatlán, sinaloa, Parade, Mardi Gras, frida kahlo, Cultura

The power of Silent Films - Research1 comment

meeradarjiyr1 wrote 3 months ago:  Silent films began very early, and can be defined as black and white films in which had no audio, s … more →

Tags: 162MC, Cinema, Silent Film, silent film research, Research, history of cinema, George Melies, safety last, Harold Lloyd

The importance of what we see: images, memories and movies

Ms Karen wrote 3 months ago: NOTE:  to read more about the motion pictures referenced in this post, visit www.imdb.com and type a … more →

Tags: Mexican culture, silent movies, Early 20th century films, visual narrative, Mexican immigrants, Chicano culture, You are what you see., Popular Culture, the impact of images

Jules Verne: A Trip to the Moon

travsd wrote 3 months ago: Today is the birthday of the great science fiction pioneer Jules Verne (1828-1905), a great favorite … more →

Tags: Books & Authors, Silent Film, frenchy, George Melies, Jules Verne


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