“This shot is the most expensive shot in silent film history. It was filmed in a single take, that had to be perfect, with a real train and a ‘dummy’ engineer (notice the white arm hanging out the conductors window). Some of the locals who came to watch the filming, thought the dummy was a real person and screamed in horror; supposedly, one person even fainted.”
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BATTLE ROYALE FOREVER!!! I BET A LOT OF YOU ASSBAGS JUST SAW THIS NOW!!
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Discover the unseen. Documentary screening of ‘Invisible Children’ on March 17, Saturday, at Fully Booked BGC.
For more details, please visit: http://www.facebook.com/events/256536037763792/
Please.
I’ve never wanted something so bad in my life.
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‘INVISIBLE CHILDREN’ Film Screening
Discover The UnseenCan A Story Change The World?
In the spring of 2003, three young Americans traveled to Africa in search of such a story. What they found was a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them. A story where children are weapons, and children are victims. The “Invisible Children: Rough Cut” film exposes the effects of a 20 year-long ware on the children of Northern Uganda. These children live in fear of abduction by rebel soldiers, and are being forced to fight as part of a violent army. This wonderfully reckless documentary is fast paced, with an MTV beat, and is something truly unique. To see Africa through young eyes is humorous and heart breaking, quick and informative - all in the very same breath. See this film, you will be forever changed.
“If you want to know how to change the world, see this movie.”
-Tom Shadyac, Director, Ace Ventura, Bruce Almighty
“Invisible Children is a movement that has forced me to act.”
- Kristen Bell, Actor, Veronica Mars
“Invisible Children has had a greater impact on my life than any other documentary I’ve ever seen.”
- Jon Turtletaub, Director, National Treasure 1 & 2
Invisible Children: Discover The Unseen
A film by: Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey, and Laren Poole
Show schedule: (FREE ADMISSION! YAY!)
Total Running Time: 50mins
ONLY 60 SEATS PER SCREENING.
WALK-INS are welcome.
7:00pm: Screening #1 MARCH 17, 2012
8:00pm: Screening #2 MARCH 17, 2012
9:00pm: Screening #3 MARCH 17, 2012(Consider this film as a prequel or an introduction to the Kony 2012 video.)
For reservations, please contact:
Brian Patrick - 09151335554For more info please visit our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/events/256536037763792/
‘INVISIBLE CHILDREN’ Film Screening
Discover The UnseenCan A Story Change The World?
In the spring of 2003, three young Americans traveled to Africa in search of such a story. What they found was a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them. A story where children are weapons, and children are victims. The “Invisible Children: Rough Cut” film exposes the effects of a 20 year-long ware on the children of Northern Uganda. These children live in fear of abduction by rebel soldiers, and are being forced to fight as part of a violent army. This wonderfully reckless documentary is fast paced, with an MTV beat, and is something truly unique. To see Africa through young eyes is humorous and heart breaking, quick and informative - all in the very same breath. See this film, you will be forever changed.
“If you want to know how to change the world, see this movie.”
-Tom Shadyac, Director, Ace Ventura, Bruce Almighty
“Invisible Children is a movement that has forced me to act.”
- Kristen Bell, Actor, Veronica Mars
“Invisible Children has had a greater impact on my life than any other documentary I’ve ever seen.”
- Jon Turtletaub, Director, National Treasure 1 & 2
Show schedule: (FREE ADMISSION! YAY!)
Total Running Time: 50mins
7:00pm: Screening #1 MARCH 17, 2012
8:00pm: Screening #2 MARCH 17, 2012
9:00pm: Screening #3 MARCH 17, 2012
Only 60 seats available per screening.
WALK-INS are welcome.(Consider this film as a prequel or an introduction to the Kony 2012 video.)
For more info please visit our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/events/256536037763792/
Lost Highway
(vía sketchesnatched: no.66)Love this guy’s work (kind of sad he doesn’t have tumblr)