

Trailer for the upcoming documentary about the increasing global warming crisis. Important. Release dates: May 24 - New York and Los Angeles June 2 - Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Philly, SF, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington D.C. June 9 - Atlanta, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Denver, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Diego, Miami, Baltimore, Portland June 16 - Everywhere
this is a great series of siskel & ebert "at the movies" promo outtakes; it's basically twelve minutes of them fucking on each other. from around 1987.
Die Hard - The Silent Film. It's Christmas, 1924, and young Manhattanite John McClane visits olde Los Angeles towne to see his wife and enjoy yultide splendor. However, a few ne'er-do-wells have plans of their own, and C4.
A rotund bank robber uses every trick in the book to escape capture by the vengeful copper who's hot on his trail. Director: Alex Cheng Story: Gabriel Patay, Alex Cheng Director of Photography: Gabriel Patay Music Composer: Dave Adler Sound Editor: Ethan Cheng Effect Editor: Josh Reichlin Camera Assistant: Blake Babson
A spoof video simulating the special effects of the Matrix with a Windows ending.
Award-winning short film about a man whose view of the sun is blocked by a giant white wall.
This is a rough cut - but I'm not planning on editing it much further because with the producer gone, Pedal is no longer being geared towards Discovery, but a feature length documentary. Which changes editing style drastically. The above clip acts as the opening to the 2nd or 3rd would-be episode in the "series". It moves pretty quick, covering the events of the morning up until the Ferry Terminal in about 4 minutes - if I were to continue to cut this, the story & narrative here would slow down considerably. And we'd begin to set-up one of the episode's main story lines.
Dirty Dancing - The Silent Film. It's Summer, 1923, and it's a dandy time for the Houseman family at sleepaway camp. But careful, Baby, there's backalley abortion in this adventure!