Richie Rich and the Search For Friends in Cinema


Please enjoy my new video essay on Richie Rich where I discuss all the important things in the movie, like Dadlink, the Kidapult, and having McDonalds in your house. Also, if you missed my other video essays on 90’s movies check my page for detailed analysis of Pleasantville, Powder, Mr. Holland’s Opus, and Independence Day. https://vimeo.com/kentuckeraudley Video Essay: “RICHIE RICH and the Search For Friends in Cinema” Macaulay Culkin was one of the cutest kids in the world, but also he was a great actor. In this movie Richie Rich, he plays a lonely kid who has everything but all he wants is friends, and for his parents to be alive. It’s a great film about searching for friends and then showing them how cool your house is and letting them ride your personal roller coaster. Rob Reiner was the director and he did a fantastic job putting fun things in the movie, like the Kidapult, the Smell Master and bags of manure. Will Richie Rich find friends? You can watch the whole movie or I tell you in this video essay too. Enjoy! Presented by Talkhouse: http://www.talkhouse.com/video-essay-richie-rich-and-the-search-for-friends-in-cinema/ And don’t forget if you love movies, a great way to show that is by wearing a hat that says movies on it, which you can order here: http://www.moviesbrand.com/the-movies-collection/movies-hat

She's All That and the Power of Transformation


She’s All That introduced American teenagers to high-stakes bets in their high school halls. If Freddie Prinze Jr. was gonna make the dorky Laney Boggs prom queen, he was gonna need to give her an extreme makeover because as it is, she’s ugly — she has glasses, a bad haircut and she doesn’t tweeze her eyebrows. This movie shows us her transformation in a highly entertaining 90 minutes. At first, audiences must sit there and think, “There’s no way,” but by the end you’re seeing she’s actually pretty hot and has a decent shot at beating Taylor Vaughn for prom queen. So sit back and relax and enjoy my video essay and make sure to watch till the end as I edit together a special “what if” ending. Also, be sure to go re-watch this iconic movie from 1999 that was made by Miramax Films. Presented by Talkhouse: http://www.talkhouse.com/video-essay-shes-power-transformation/ If you enjoyed this essay and would like to support movies, please consider purchasing a hat that says ‘movies’ on it and wearing it proudly: moviesbrand.com/the-movies-collection/movies-hat And check out my other video essays about 90’s movies! Powder: https://vimeo.com/180305209 Pleasantville: https://vimeo.com/168275263 Richie Rich: https://vimeo.com/206082471 Mr. Holland’s Opus: https://vimeo.com/187973429 Independence Day: https://vimeo.com/172932410

Video Essay: INDEPENDENCE DAY "A Milestone Movie"


Independence Day is a milestone movie full of excitement, science fiction, action and comic relief. And it will always be remembered as the movie that made Will Smith a Hollywood legend, and one of Jerry Bruckheimer’s best movies. The form of video essay has grown in popularity over the last couple years because it’s a great way to dig deeper into the magic of movies. ID4, as it’s commonly referred to, is a perfect movie to explore through the video essay because of how awesome it is. I hope you enjoy revisiting this classic as much as I did! Presented by Talkhouse Films: http://thetalkhouse.com/video-essay-independence-day-milestone-special-effects-comic-relief/ If you would like to support movies, please consider ordering a hat that says ‘movies’ on it, and wearing it proudly. moviesbrand.com/the-movies-collection/movies-hat

NAH


A Noah Albaladejo’s skiing revision in more than 900 drawings for an art on art result. Special thanks: Stept Productions, Level 1 Productions, Inspired Media. Reference footage: Borja Azurmendi, Brady Perron, Pepe Gay, Cam Riley, Nick Martini.

Video Essay: MR. HOLLAND'S OPUS: "What Music Is?"


The ’90s was the best decade in the history of movies. It produced many epic classics like Good Will Hunting, Dances with Wolves, and many more. Another awesome movie was Mr. Holland’s Opus. What makes it so special was because it showed his whole life, of course his love of music, but also his personal life. The director also did a tremendous job of putting drama in the movie so it wasn’t boring. Please enjoy my video essay on the movie, and be sure to check out many other video essays because they help you understand important parts of what movies mean and other cool stuff. Thank you.

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We follow a boy growing up.

ANATOLIA EXPRESS — Chronicles of Turkey


Hop on the Anatolia Express train with us, and imagine what turkey taste like for 3 minutes. We travelled for 2 weeks from West to East and back, most of the time on train tracks, and we discovered a truly inspiring people living in amazing landscapes and cities full of life. We captured our vision of turkish life crossing by Izmir, Denizli, Konya, Göreme, Kayseri, Batman, Hasankeyf, Van, Erzurum, Ankara, Edinre and Istanbul. Shot on 28mm only. Gear : A7s 28mm DJI Mavic (RIP) Iphone 6s plus Custom bag with more video stuff than underpants Music: Débruit & Murat Ertel — Duman Hugs to George Chahine, Mathieu Maury, all the great turkish minds we met and much love to my precious Aylin ❤ www.stanislasgiroux.com

LOVE


We are excited to announce Jonathan Rentschler’s photo book “LOVE” now available for pre-order through Paradigm Publishing and a short film to promote the book documenting the last days of LOVE Park and the destruction of the plaza. About the book: LOVE follows the last generation of LOVE Park inhabitants and reveals life as it was within this notorious urban plaza. The images, gathered over a three-year span, tell the story of a deeply rooted community shadowed by a police state and a biased city government. Ultimately the victim of urban revitalization, the park closed in February 2016 for a $16 million complete renovation. But the diehard locals refused to leave, continuing to skate the plaza even as it turned to rubble. In the end, LOVE is a narrative about loss. About LOVE Park: LOVE Park (1965-2016), also known as John F. Kennedy Plaza, was located in the center of Philadelphia. Architect Vincent Kling drafted the mid-century urban design, which was then implemented by city planner Edmund Bacon. Although it was not designed for skateboarding, the plaza was host to a wave of skateboarders who first discovered its granite expanses as early as the 1980s. It was raised to global renown in the late ’90s with a surge of media coverage. Today, LOVE Park is remembered as one of the foremost landmarks of street skateboarding. Pre-Order the Book: https://shop.paradigmpublishing.co/products/love Paradigm Publishing: http://paradigmpublishing.co Film & Photography: Jonathan Rentschler @eurojon Edited by: Nick Wnorowski @nickwnorowski Artwork: Zach Panebianco Music: The Soft Moon – When It’s Over https://thesoftmoon.bandcamp.com © 2017 Paradigm Publishing

Disney, Graphiti’s funny yoga show ‘YOM’ begins airing

With Prime minister Narendra Modi giving a push to yoga through the institution of Yoga Day, it is no surprise that even Disney India is taking that route come 1 May.  It is all set to debut a flash animation series called YOM (Yogendra Omprakash Mathur) at 4:30 pm for five days a week Monday to Friday.

Created by Munjal Shroff who heads Graphiti Multimedia, the show is an attempt to make yoga look cool – not boring like most 11 year olds normally think it is. The 52×11” show  is about a 11-year old yoga enthusiast who performs asanas such as eagle, camel, monkey, crocodile, dolphin, cat etc. He then imbibes the strength, skills and powers related to that animal after whom the asanas are named. The young adventurous lad then uses this special power to protect his city, Chotasheher against the evil threats lurking around.

“We started developing and have been working on this project since 2011. Often when we think of superheroes or superpowers, we imagine some alien source of power or mutation. So, we thought, why not look at an Indian aspect as a source of superpower. That’s how the idea of yoga came into picture. We decided to do something cool about yoga and at the same time make the character relatable. A character which will have a vulnerable side too and goes beyond his powers by using his intelligence or simple act of bravery as that’s what we believe makes an enduring character. Once we were ready with our show and character bible, we went ahead and pitched it to Disney in 2014 and from thereon we started working with Disney during  the production stage.”

However, YOM has taken some time to hit the mousehouse channel. The announcement of the its production happened in 2015; the airing date was slated to be 2016. However, in November 2016, Disney Channel introduced The Astra Force which has gone onto to become its  second highest watched show. And YOM’s premier date was pushed ahead to summer 2017.

Shroff says what makes YOM funny despite its fast-pace, and adventure, is the fact that the boy retains the traits of each of the animals for 11 minutes, during which he also has to battle his desire to chase and eat mice (as an eagle), resist his desire to drink milk (as a cat in the cat asana) and even lice (as a dog)!

And through all these cravings he has to fight his enemies and other crooks. Additionally, he can use these powers only for the betterment of humankind and of course most importantly ‘he cannot tell anyone.’

However, his frenemy Riya is the only one who knows his true identity. Whenever Yom transforms into his super-hero avatar, Riya gets a watch that alerts them about how much time he has left before he transforms back. Riya is his time-keeper, his guide when his aasanas go berserk, an expert lab technician and…much to his irritation…a total Ms Know It All!

While Riya is an extremely book-smart, straight-A student with a mischievous sense of humour, who always thinks she’s right, our hero is also not far behind. He is a science-freak and keeps making bizarre, fun contraptions but gets bullied in school by the Gutli gang. In his personal life, the latter bunch of hoodlums and his class teacher are his biggest bêtes noires. But bigger challenges out there in the city make his personal problems diminish.

Describing the villains of Chotasheher, Shroff elaborates, “We have three main villains in the show who try to terrorise and rampage the city. There’s Dr. Cheentimal who is a genius gone wrong, next we have Don Doodhwala who wants to be the richest ‘Doodhwala’ (milkman) in the world and sarpanch Gafledar who wants to steal the supposedly buried treasure in the Chotasheher School.”

And each of these villains have their own interesting sidekicks. Dr. Cheentimal has Totapari who idolises him but at the same time is the dumbest kid; Chipkoli is Serpanch Gafledaar’s protégé who is a sullen rebel, a fashion disaster and the one who speaks English horribly; whereas Don Doodhwala has two loyal henchmen – Paplu and Taplu – the dumbest dudes to ever walk the earth.

The unique aspect about YOM is the real time counter shown on the TV screen. During each episode, a 60 second countdown pops up on the TV set which would also be the last one minute on Riya’s watch.

Shroff has creator, co-producer, and co-development credits for the show while Tilak Shetty serves as the co-producer. Abhijit Nadkarni is the executive producer. Umesh Padalkar, Svani Parekh along with Shetty are the rest of the co-developers. YOM has been written by Svani Parekh, Yogesh Chandekar, Sandeep Patil, Sweksha Bhagat, Kaushalendra Singh and the music has been provided by Vidyut Goswami.

With the launch of a new channel Sony YAY!, the competition in the kids TV genre has become intense, with each one grappling to capture more eyeballs. And this is why it’s the best time to be in kids’ content animation creation, says an observer.

“The acceptance and hunger towards homegrown shows is on an upward trend. YOM not only is indigenous but also while entertaining and engaging kids with the content, it tries to subtly educate them as well,” says she.

The IP of YOM is owned by Graphiti Multimedia. By the looks of the promo, it looks interesting, has been neatly animated and does have an international appeal to it. Shroff is in talks with international channels and VOD platforms as well. Though yoga has its roots  in India, it’s been widely followed worldwide and with a show which is trying to inculcate its values to kids, it might interest international platforms as well.

Shall we do a sukhasana for that?

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The Master | The Sweetness of Freddie


Support this channel: patreon.com/filmradar Paul Thomas Anderson’s character study of a soldier coming home from the war gives us some of the best work from the brilliant Joaquin Phoenix, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, among others. It seems to divide people, many wondering what the point of the film even is, this video aims to look at Freddie, and help shed more light on his misunderstood character. P.S. There have been some added perks to my Patreon page, that I think are worth checking out. Now you can get some behind the scenes perks, as well as participate in a monthly Google hangout if that floats your boat. Keep up with me: http://www.patreon.com/filmradar http://www.facebook.com/thefilmradar http://www.twitter.com/film_radar Credits: All music from the original soundtrack composed by Jonny Greenwood. Paul Thomas Anderson clips lifted from interview with Elvis Mitchell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90uWF… Find me on YouTube: youtube.com/c/filmradar (This an older video originally uploaded to YouTube)