Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Star Wars Parody ~ Gotye, Somebody That I Used To Know
Posted in Music, tagged Animation, Art, Darth Vader, Entertainment, film, George Lucas, Gotye, Humour, Movies, Music, Parody, Somebody That I Used to Know, Star Wars, Videos on May 14, 2013| 1 Comment »
Lost Things…
Posted in Music, tagged A Fine Frenzy, Art, Blog, Design, film, Filmmaking, Movies, Music, Photography, Short Film, Stop Motion, Videos on March 12, 2013| 11 Comments »
Why not lose yourself in another stop motion short film?
Lost Things (2010) written and directed by Angela Kohler and Ithyle Griffiths.
Music “Sleepwaking” by A Fine Frenzy.
Star Wars Parody ~ Gotye, Somebody That I Used To Know
Posted in Movies, Music, tagged Art, Arts, Darth Vader, Entertainment, film, George Lucas, Gotye, Humour, Movies, Music, Parody, Science Fiction, Somebody That I Used to Know, Star Wars, Videos on June 29, 2012| 8 Comments »
Click the link above to view an inspired Star Wars themed video that you used to know…
David J Rodger ¦ Science Fiction & Dark Fantasy
Stars Wars – Gotye parody
Once in a while somebody comes along with a custom-crafted video that just hits the mark. This one by teddiefilms brings together the superb combination of sound and visuals of Gotye (Somebody That I Used To Know) – and some quirky one-liners to give George Lucus and his prequels a highly qualified pasting. I love the stand-in for the ft.Kimbra role. It ain’t a woman. The actor really plays (him) well. :o)
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You treat me like a Bantha and I feel so low
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What Happened to the Star Wars that I used to know?
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And what’s the deal with having me be dubbed over (Noooooooooo!)
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CREDITS
DARTH GOTYE: Tyson Apostol
GEORGE L: Mike Loveland (http://www.ollibird.com)
MUSIC ARRANGED BY: Israel Curtis, http://Somakat.com
ADDITIONAL INSTRUMENTS: Josh Aker, http://Somakat.com
DARTH VOCALS BY: Israel Curtis
GEORGE VOCALS BY: Ryan Richardson
LYRICS BY:
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Trashtastic! ~ The Celeb Diaries by Mark Frith
Posted in Books, Reviews, TV, tagged Arts, books, Celebrity, Culture, Entertainment, Fashion, Heat magazine, humor, Humour, Lifestyle, Mark Frith, media, Music, National, Review, Reviews, The Celeb Diaries, TV, Writing on May 22, 2012| 3 Comments »
Updated 06/05/2014
Pure trash of course but also a fascinating insight into celebrity culture’s evolution throughout the noughties.