To the sounds of her colleague’s surprised expressions Australian TV presenter Lisa Wilkinson trounces Fifty Shades of Grey.
Perversely she seems to take some a of sadistic pleasure in vilifying the film, as she pulls no punches in her distaste for its lame dialogue and shoddy acting.
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The abs, the breathless desire, everything from the original is here, but it’s better because its Lego.
And you’ll no doubt find it with far more powerful character chemistry and far more compelling acting.
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Cinephile Tony Zhou looks at the expert composition of the shots in Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’.
Refn uses what’s called the quadrant system, balancing each shot from left to right, up and down, to create a subtle effect for the viewer.
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Amazon has just released the pilots for six new kids’ shows commissioned by Amazon Studios. Launched in 2010 Amazon Studios enables anyone to submit a script online for review and the possibility of getting made into a pilot. Scripts can be for films or episodic series.
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If you have trouble stomaching the Top Gear presenters as human beings, maybe LEGO versions might be more palatable?
So head behind the scenes in an alternate Lego universe as the Top Gear guys are in a bit of a commotion as Jeremy is fast asleep, Richard has been cut in half, James has lost his hair, and The Stig’s body is missing.
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You might think you know 1998 like the back of your hand, but this video will put your memory to the test.
As it looks back on the year in pop culture, which was full of memorable music and films—but if you can remember it, then you probably weren’t there.
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The damsel in distress, it’s not a cliche unique to film but it’s used a lot, which means the hero gets to say “Let her go!” a lot.
And if you wondered how many times you’ve heard that phrase over the years, this supercut will show you Hollywood movies experiencing some deja vu.
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In this 2006 documentary by Jake Clennel, the phenomenon of the Japanese host club is explored.
Common in the nightlife of Japan, both male and female hosts are interviewed to find out the appeal of these clubs and why the customers go there.
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