Two thieves on a motor-scooter flew by and snatched a womans purse on a street in Wenzhou, China. Surveillance video shows a man riding a bicycle. As he was passing by the front of a hotel near where the thievery happened, he stopped, calmly got off his bicycle, picked it up, and then threw it at the thieves. The bicycle hit them, they lost control, and crashed to the ground.
They couldn’t have chosen any better music! This made my day, they aren’t as many heroes as they use to have.
Director: Miguel Sapochnik
Writer: Eric Garcia
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Liev Schreiber
Release: April 2, 2010
Couldn’t even find an image for the movie, which is strange. This seems like a remake with a twist and I’ve been hearing some peoples complaining about the movie in the comment box but for me it simply looks entertaining. The story doesn’t seem practical but killing people and taking out body parts just seems so exiting haha! To make it even better Whittaker is in there so this is a must see!
Director: Louis Leterrier
Writer: Phil Hay
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes
Wow just look @ those visuals! I was told this is a remake and did some googling on the original, seems like it was made a long time ago. Sam Worthington seems to be getting in a whole lot of high profile movie recently, saw the guy in Terminator Salvation then like every top earning high profile movie since. Trailer:(more…)
Wow just 1:20 into the video and I’m just here like wow! The guy is saying exactly what I’ve been saying forever. People always follow traditions and do what everyone else is doing, I was never that way. I personally have never been following exactly what I’m told by society to do. The passion is gone, you see it in some artist but most of the new guys in the business are solely doing this for the economic riches as he calls it. Seems artist development has allot to do with learning the practical way, and he keeps on stressing it’s very important.
I don’t see why people cry down 360 deals because if a record label does such a deal it obviously sees the brand as a longer term investment. If I personally started a company with a guy and we both were partners, we would push the biz more because if either fails the company goes down. These labels invest in a brand and watch it so closely then it’s obvious they would expect to reap more rewards in general and gain more money from and for the brand. The guy just sits there as cool as anyone can be and kick some knowledge.
Chris Robinson is a beast on the music video directing scene, I didn’t know he owned Robot Films. I personally can’t wait to see the video when it is released.