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19th February 2011

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Did Hype Williams lift the idea for the font barrage for All of The Lights from Enter the Void?

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13th December 2010

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@edgarwright continues to know what’s up.

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gq:

Edgar Wright’s 5 Favorite Movies of the Year
All week here at the GQ Tumblr, we’ll be taking a delightfully surreal trip back through the cultural demilitarized zone that was 2010: meat dresses, Mel Gibson meltdowns, Sarah Palin’s Alaska… some day historians will look back on this year and say, “What … the hell?”
But lets start on a positive note, with Friend-Of-GQ Edgar Wright, director of this year’s  woefully underrated Scott Pilgrim vs the World, sharing his Five Favorite Movies of the Year. Take it away, Edgar:
The Social Network Hugely entertaining, and portrays the rise of billionaire geeks as if it  were a gangster saga, with more backstabbing than poking.
Black Swan A dark tale about what happens when you drive yourself crazy aiming for  perfection. Sinister, sexual, and captivating. Great cinema in the vein  of Hitchcock, Polanksi and De Palma.
Toy Story 3  It contains the key ingredient of so many children’s classics: being  utterly terrifying. The furnace sequence joins the Bambi’s mother dying,  the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and Pink Elephants on Parade in the pantheon of dark Disney greatness.
Enter the Void A total out-of-body experience: Our druggie hero dies early on, then  spends the movie floating through a neon Tokyo heaven, techno hell, and  every orifice imaginable.
127 Hours Hiker Aron Ralston was trapped in a canyon under a boulder for five  days; Danny Boyle tells this true story in ninety-five amazing minutes. 

i never reblog from the radar BUT LOOK HOW PERFECT EDGAR WRIGHT’S CHOICES ARE
@edgarwright continues to know what’s up.

imjesuschrist:

gq:

Edgar Wright’s 5 Favorite Movies of the Year

All week here at the GQ Tumblr, we’ll be taking a delightfully surreal trip back through the cultural demilitarized zone that was 2010: meat dresses, Mel Gibson meltdowns, Sarah Palin’s Alaska… some day historians will look back on this year and say, “What … the hell?

But lets start on a positive note, with Friend-Of-GQ Edgar Wright, director of this year’s  woefully underrated Scott Pilgrim vs the World, sharing his Five Favorite Movies of the Year. Take it away, Edgar:

The Social Network
Hugely entertaining, and portrays the rise of billionaire geeks as if it were a gangster saga, with more backstabbing than poking.

Black Swan
A dark tale about what happens when you drive yourself crazy aiming for perfection. Sinister, sexual, and captivating. Great cinema in the vein of Hitchcock, Polanksi and De Palma.

Toy Story 3 
It contains the key ingredient of so many children’s classics: being utterly terrifying. The furnace sequence joins the Bambi’s mother dying, the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and Pink Elephants on Parade in the pantheon of dark Disney greatness.

Enter the Void
A total out-of-body experience: Our druggie hero dies early on, then spends the movie floating through a neon Tokyo heaven, techno hell, and every orifice imaginable.

127 Hours
Hiker Aron Ralston was trapped in a canyon under a boulder for five days; Danny Boyle tells this true story in ninety-five amazing minutes. 

i never reblog from the radar BUT LOOK HOW PERFECT EDGAR WRIGHT’S CHOICES ARE

Tagged: Black SwanThe Social NetworkEnter The Void127 HoursToy Story 3

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