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Sep-14-2009

Last flight to New York- An FSX Film

Please read.

Events in this video IS NOT REAL.

Singapore Airlines is a GREAT Airline and VERY SAFE TO FLY WITH.

Here is some History about Singapore Airlines. Singapore Airlines only crashed ONCE. It happened in Taiwan.

Singapore Airline was THE FIRST to FLY THE A380.

Compared to other Airlines in the world, Singapore Airline is THE SAFEST and is one of the BEST AIRLINE.
Remember, events in this video is NOT REAL.

Also remember that Singapore Airline is one of the SAFEST AIRLINE IS THE WORLD.

I am NOT CURSING SINGAPORE AIRLINES. I LOVE SINGAPORE AIRLINES.

Please dont sue me Singapore Airlines, I LOVE YOU ALOT!

Thank you.
Please rate 5 stars, comment and subscribe!

Thanks
-weirdoyap

Featured comments

Areuinsane:
No Qantas(Australian Airlines) is the safest and has not crashed or had any problems with any casualties!!!!!! (Not including old Bi-Planes or test planes from the ’20’s)

Reply from weirdoyap:
Qantas have crashed before. But not fatal crashes. One of them, Qantas B744, VH-OJH crashed at Bangkok on 23 September 1999. Qantas have more emergency landings compared to Singapore :) Singapore only have 2 in their history. Qantas had 2 or 3 in about JUST THREE months last year.( One of them: hole in fuselage incident) I am not here to hate on Qantas. Qantas rocks too. :)

Last flight to New York- An FSX Film

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Sep-8-2009

“New York, I Love You” - Official Trailer [HD HQ]

Coming to theatres on October 16, 2009.
Well….We all love NYC, aren’t we?
This super-project film brings a collaboration of storytelling from some of todays most imaginative filmmakers and featuring an all-star cast. Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the citys heartbeat. Sexy, funny, haunting and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline. From Tribeca to Central Park to Brooklyn the story weaves a tale of love as diverse as the very fabric of New York itself.

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Shia LaBeouf, Orlando Bloom, Justin Bartha, Andy Garcia, Hayden Christensen, Rachel Bilson, Natalie Portman, Irrfan Khan, Christina Ricci, John Hurt, Robin Wright Penn, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Q, James Caan, Cloris Leachman, Qi Shu, Emilie Ohana, Blake Lively.

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Sep-6-2009

Terry Gilliam’s Tideland Tour - Taking It To The Streets

On October 4th, 2006, director Terry Gilliam took to the streets of New York to promote his new film, TIDELAND, and to seek alternative means for funding independent film…

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Sep-2-2009

The Pervert’s Guide To Cinema trailer (2009)

‘Cinema is the ultimate pervert art. It doesn’t give you what you desire - it tells you how to desire’ - Slavoj Zizek

THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA takes the viewer on an exhilarating ride through some of the greatest movies ever made. Serving as presenter and guide is the charismatic Slavoj Zizek, the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst. With his engaging and passionate approach to thinking, Zizek delves into the hidden language of cinema, uncovering what movies can tell us about ourselves.

THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA offers an introduction into some of Zizek’s most exciting ideas on fantasy, reality, sexuality, subjectivity, desire, materiality and cinematic form. Whether he is untangling the famously baffling films of David Lynch, or overturning everything you thought you knew about Hitchcock, Zizek illuminates the screen with his passion, intellect, and unfailing sense of humour. THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA applies Zizek’s ideas to the cinematic canon, in what The Times calls ‘an extraordinary reassessment of cinema.’

The film cuts its cloth from the very world of the movies it discusses; by shooting at original locations and on replica sets, it creates the uncanny illusion that Zizek is speaking from within the films themselves. Described by The Times as ‘the woman helming this Freudian inquest,’ director Sophie Fiennes’ collaboration with Slavoj Zizek illustrates the immediacy with which film and television can communicate genuinely complex ideas. Says Zizek: “My big obsession is to make things clear. I can really explain a line of thought if I can somehow illustrate it in a scene from a film. THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA is really about what psychoanalysis can tell us about cinema.”

About Slavoj Zizek:
Slavoj Zizek is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan’s son in law, and is probably the most successful and prolific post-Lacanian having published over fifty books including translations into a dozen languages. He is a leftist and, aside from Lacan he was strongly influenced by Marx, Hegel and Schelling. In temperament, he resembles a revolutionist more than a theoretician. He was politically active in Slovenia during the 80s, a candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia in 1990; most of his works are moral and political rather than purely theoretical. He has considerable energy and charisma and is a spellbinding lecturer in the tradition of Lacan and Kojeve.

Zizek has cast a very long shadow in what can only be termed “cultural studies” (though he would despise the characterization). He is an effective purveyor of Lacanian mischief, and, as a follower of the French “liberator” of Freud, Zizek’s Lacan is almost exclusively transcribed in mesmerizing language games or intellectual parables. That he has an encyclopedic grasp of political, philosophical, literary, artistic, cinematic, and pop cultural currents — and that he has no qualms about throwing all of them into the stockpot of his imagination — is the prime reason he has dazzled his peers and confounded his critics for over ten years.

Zizek was a visiting professor at the Department of Psychoanalysis, Universite Paris-VIII in 1982-3 and 1985-6, at the Centre for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Art, SUNY Buffalo, 1991-2, at the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1992, at the Tulane University, New Orleans, 1993, at the Cardozo Law School, New York, 1994, at the Columbia University, New York, 1995, at the Princeton University (1996), at the New School for Social Research, New York, 1997, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998, and at the Georgetown University, Washington, 1999. He is a returning faculty member of the European Graduate School. In the last 20 years Zizek has participated in over 350 international philosophical, psychoanalytical and cultural-criticism symposiums in USA, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Netherland, Island, Austria, Australia, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Brasil, Mexico, Israel, Romania, Hungary and Japan. He is the founder and president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, Ljubljana.

From the European Graduate School Biography

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Aug-15-2009

HBO Voyeur Cannes Lions Promo Grand Prix (2008)

Type Of Entry: Best Integrated Promotional Campaign
Category: Best Integrated Promotional Campaign
Title: VOYEUR INTEGRATED CAMPAIGN
Advertiser/Client: HBO
Product/Service: HBO VOYEUR
Entrant Company: BBDO NEW YORK
Country: USA
Sales Promotion/Advertising Agency: BBDO NEW YORK
Country: USA
2nd Sales Promotion/Advertising Agency, City: BIG SPACESHIP, New York
Country: USA

Credit Details:
Fran McGivern/David Mitchell - Producers - RSA
Chris Nelson (Web Ancillary Stories) - RSA
David Lubars/Bill Bruce - Chief Creative Officers
Greg Hahn - Executive Creative Director
Mike Smith/David Carter - Senior Creative Directors
Production Company - RSA
Jake Scott - Director RSA
Jiffy Iuen Content - Producer
Rob Rawley/Juliane Sunderland/Jessica Mailloux - Account Team
Greg Hahn/Mike Smith/David Carter - Copywriters
David Carter - Art Director
Brian DiLorenzo - Executive Producer

Objective:
The campaign goal was to fortify HBO against increasing competition by strengthening the brand’s relationship with super-fans. Incredibly engaged in all forms of media, they seek intelligent, cutting-edge entertainment experiences. Super-fans recognize HBO as one of the few brands that respects their intelligence. They don’t just watch HBO programs - they’re completely involved and engaged before, during and after a show.The creative task was to ignite this same level of passion around the HBO brand itself. Success would be determined by positive shifts in brand perception metrics, improved bonding levels among super-fans and increases in online brand buzz.

Development:
In order to impact perceptions among an already positive audience, it wouldn’t be enough to tell super-fans that we are the leaders at cutting-edge, innovative storytelling - we needed to show them.HBO Voyeur took the act of watching, already an integral part of the HBO experience, and intensified it. The viewers became essential players within the story - their gaze the very essence of the concept for HBO Voyeur:sometimes the best stories are the ones we were not meant to see. It encouraged viewers to seek more, become a part of the story and engage with the content.

Relevance:
In order to encourage the participation beyond passive viewing that is so critical to super-fans’ experience with the brand, HBO Voyeur was expressed as a multi-media, multi-platform program, each touch-point acting as an invitation to engage with the project as a whole.It began with a life-size projection on the side of an apartment building in downtown Manhattan, creating the illusion that the wall had been cut away and allowing viewers to experience the story by seeing the lives inside.The campaign extended to HBOVoyeur.com, HBO On Demand and HBO Mobile, with each content experience uniquely tailored to its platform.

Outcome/Results:
HBO Voyeur strengthened super-fans’ perception of the HBO brand: 74% said Voyeur set the HBO brand apart. 72% claimed it made them think HBO is better than other networks. 60% said it made them more interested in the HBO brand.The campaign led to improved feelings towards programming, even though Voyeur was not linked to any specific shows. (Hall and Partners)Additionally:3,200+ people visited the Manhattan event. Over 1 million users visited HBOvoyeur.com within the first 3 weeks (Google Analytics). The campaign was mentioned in 500+ blogs, prompting conversations and debate (Nielsen BuzzMetrics).

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Aug-11-2009

HILARIOUS HIDDEN CAMERA PENNY PRANK IN RESTAURANT

A guy tries to pay for a meal at a fancy restaurant in New York with pennies! Watch as the chef and maitre d’ go nuts.

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Aug-3-2009

NOTORIOUS Video Diary #2 - Brooklyn

Check out the many NYC and Brooklyn shooting locations and behind the scenes footage & interviews with Ms. Wallace, Lil Cease, Director George Tillman and more, from the set of the new film NOTORIOUS, the story of Notorious B.I.G.

Check out the film’s production blog at www.notoriousblog.net and get all the latest news on NOTORIOUS!

Duration : 0:2:31

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Aug-3-2009

NEW - Map the Music Trailer #2

A documentary film focusing on music and what it means to people. Featuring Imogen Heap, Kate Havnevik, Rachael Yamagata, Cary Brothers, Zoe Keating, Charlotte Martin and many more. Complete with our latest footage from New York and London.

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Jul-28-2009

Manhattan (1979) Theatrical Trailer

Manhattan (1979) Directed by Woody Allen Starring Woody Allen, Mariel Hemmingway, Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep…

Duration : 0:3:14

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Jul-28-2009

Clip from The Pervert’s Guide To Cinema: Part 1

‘Cinema is the ultimate pervert art. It doesn’t give you what you desire - it tells you how to desire’ - Slavoj Zizek

THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA takes the viewer on an exhilarating ride through some of the greatest movies ever made. Serving as presenter and guide is the charismatic Slavoj Zizek, the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst. With his engaging and passionate approach to thinking, Zizek delves into the hidden language of cinema, uncovering what movies can tell us about ourselves.

THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA offers an introduction into some of Zizek’s most exciting ideas on fantasy, reality, sexuality, subjectivity, desire, materiality and cinematic form. Whether he is untangling the famously baffling films of David Lynch, or overturning everything you thought you knew about Hitchcock, Zizek illuminates the screen with his passion, intellect, and unfailing sense of humour. THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA applies Zizek’s ideas to the cinematic canon, in what The Times calls ‘an extraordinary reassessment of cinema.’

The film cuts its cloth from the very world of the movies it discusses; by shooting at original locations and on replica sets, it creates the uncanny illusion that Zizek is speaking from within the films themselves. Described by The Times as ‘the woman helming this Freudian inquest,’ director Sophie Fiennes’ collaboration with Slavoj Zizek illustrates the immediacy with which film and television can communicate genuinely complex ideas. Says Zizek: “My big obsession is to make things clear. I can really explain a line of thought if I can somehow illustrate it in a scene from a film. THE PERVERT’S GUIDE TO CINEMA is really about what psychoanalysis can tell us about cinema.”

About Slavoj Zizek:
Slavoj Zizek is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan’s son in law, and is probably the most successful and prolific post-Lacanian having published over fifty books including translations into a dozen languages. He is a leftist and, aside from Lacan he was strongly influenced by Marx, Hegel and Schelling. In temperament, he resembles a revolutionist more than a theoretician. He was politically active in Slovenia during the 80s, a candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia in 1990; most of his works are moral and political rather than purely theoretical. He has considerable energy and charisma and is a spellbinding lecturer in the tradition of Lacan and Kojeve.

Zizek has cast a very long shadow in what can only be termed “cultural studies” (though he would despise the characterization). He is an effective purveyor of Lacanian mischief, and, as a follower of the French “liberator” of Freud, Zizek’s Lacan is almost exclusively transcribed in mesmerizing language games or intellectual parables. That he has an encyclopedic grasp of political, philosophical, literary, artistic, cinematic, and pop cultural currents — and that he has no qualms about throwing all of them into the stockpot of his imagination — is the prime reason he has dazzled his peers and confounded his critics for over ten years.

Zizek was a visiting professor at the Department of Psychoanalysis, Universite Paris-VIII in 1982-3 and 1985-6, at the Centre for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Art, SUNY Buffalo, 1991-2, at the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1992, at the Tulane University, New Orleans, 1993, at the Cardozo Law School, New York, 1994, at the Columbia University, New York, 1995, at the Princeton University (1996), at the New School for Social Research, New York, 1997, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998, and at the Georgetown University, Washington, 1999. He is a returning faculty member of the European Graduate School. In the last 20 years Zizek has participated in over 350 international philosophical, psychoanalytical and cultural-criticism symposiums in USA, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Netherland, Island, Austria, Australia, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Brasil, Mexico, Israel, Romania, Hungary and Japan. He is the founder and president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, Ljubljana.

From the European Graduate School Biography

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