Posts tagged "trailer"

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland Trailer! I have been known to have an obsession of two classics; The Oz books AND Alice in Wonderland. Ever since I saw AmericanAmerican McGee's Alice Mcgee’s vision of Alice I have wanted a film that could capture a darker more grittier Wonderland story. All I have to say is, this had better not suck.

Alice in Wonderland is an upcoming 2010 fantasy film directed by Tim Burton. It is an adaptation of the Lewis Carroll novels Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. The film will use a technique combining live action, motion capture technology, and stop motion. Mia Wasikowska will play the role of Alice, alongside Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen, and Anne Hathaway as The White Queen.

The Last Airbender?!?!? *Shhuuuunk!!* Um..yeah, can you pick up that?…thanks…Brain just Imploded.

One of my favorite ‘toons ever written, ‘Avatar: the Last Airbender aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon and the Nicktoons Network. If you’ve gotten hooked on this beautifully written and epic story, then your as excited as I am :)

I really should look into getting a shotgun ;)

This movie is looking to be EPIC! If there is one apocolyptic event you shouldn’t miss, it’s 2012. Odds are good you won’t ;)

Popularly called the “homeless hacker” for his transient lifestyle, Adrian Lamo spent most of his travels couch-surfing, squatting in abandoned buildings and traveling to Internet cafes, libraries and universities to investigate networks, and sometimes exploit security holes. Despite performing authorized and unauthorized vulnerability assessments for several large, high-profile entities, Lamo refused to accept payment for his services.

Hackers Wanted, a documentary directed by Sam Bozzo, covers Lamo’s life and times. It features Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak, TechTV personality Leo Laporte, Digg and Revision3 founder Kevin Rose and narration by actor Kevin Spacey. The film explores the practical and ethical themes of modern computer hacking, intertwining Lamo’s story with those of controversial figures throughout history. (via Wikipedia)

“When asked, my source told me the film is still, sadly, on hold, but it’s not yet dead. My research and sources tell me that the movie is more likely to be found in a Dumpster than it is to be screened - Trigger Street inexplicably turned down an offer to screen at the Vancouver Int’l Film Festival.” (via eyecrave.net) Thanks eyecrave for the exclusive trailer!

Watch the 2005 TechTV interview with Adrian Lamo right before his arrest

One night down at the “Modern Hotel” bar, a group of us were discussing the possibility of having a Boise Tweetup at Burning Man 2010. Some people knew what Burning man was, some had no idea, and some had previously been (@Gunstar). I think we should plan a tweetup around the screening of Dust and Illusions July 23rd. Thoughts?