Inglourious Basterds by
David Choe.
Basterds by photographer
Estevan Oriol (the Choe and Oriol posters were part of
a Basterds-inspired art show that raised money for Haiti earthquake relief at
L.A.'s Upper Playground Art Gallery).
Arrested Development/
Star Wars mash-up. [Via
The Live Feed]
Mythbusters/007 mash-up. [Via
The Live Feed]
Antichrist/
Fantastic Mr. Fox mash-up by
SamsMyth.
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans by
Alan Hynes. [Via
Super Punch]
Mean Streets by
Raid71.
Wild Style by
The Fat Beicon.
Alphaville by
arrangement.
Moon by
marcos c.
One, Two, Three by
marcos c.
Batman Begins by
TheMadmind.
Wow, love the posters, particularly INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. And FANTASTIC MR. FOX was my favorite animated movie of last year (also dug the not quite animated WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE).
ReplyDeleteNow about those inglourious Beasties. I read your Beastie Boys soundtrack article, and you're right about HEY LADIES. We can talk for hours about how innovative PAUL'S BOUTIQUE was on many levels. But I'm gambling that collection of videos does not cover the LICENSED TO ILL-era clips since those are Def Jam (not Capitol Records) and from the get-go, the Beasties had some of the funnest, smartest videos. Witness the gag-laden videos for SHE'S ON IT (their first), NO SLEEP TILL BROOKLYN and FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT (which were like Warner Bros. cartoons or something) and even HOLD IT NOW HIT IT - just the Beasties mugging for a fish-eye lens - had its charm.
And not to be trifled with is Run-DMC's classic video for IT'S TRICKY, also in the Def Jam family.
An interesting curiosity is on the TOUGHER THAN LEATHER movie soundtrack: there's a lost Def Jam-era song called DESPERADO on the soundtrack (in the movie and not out on an album) that was never released since.
OK, time to pass the mic, Jimmy Jam Aquino! Till the next episode....