festivids!
Jan. 23rd, 2011 03:24 amFestivids! Vids! Dozens and dozens of vids! They are all here, kindly arranged by fandom, here are some what I loved:
Tik-Tok (Back to the Future trilogy) - Cheeringness! This is awfully good fun and made me laugh out loud a fair few times thanks to some awesomely timed edits, and maybe I danced, or bopped in my chair a bit, that is probably dancing.
We Won't Run (Children of Men) - a splendid exploration of the film's themes of sacrifice and hope. A most satisfying watch, yo.
Another One Bites the Dust (Clue) - ::flails:: This was great. It is like the distilled essence of Clue.
But Here's What Really Happened (Clue) - Also great. This is pure lols. And glee.
In A Moment (Constantine) - This is how good I wish Constantine actually was. (I love Constantine, but it's not one of those things I can love and be fine with it being a bit rub, I SO WANT IT TO BE AWESOME. As awesome as this vid.)
A Thousand Suns (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) - an epic four minutes that makes me want to go watch the movie again right now this second because omg.
Big Pimpin'/Papercut (Event Horizon) - I was terribly upset when I found out the ship wasn't the Lois and Clark, but the Lewis and Clark. Anyway, terror! panics! fears! claustrophias! This is another movie I think is a bit rub (and love anyway, though I'm okay with this one being rub, for there is crazy Sam Neill and Sean Pertwee and Jason Isaacs, rah) and makes it look so damn cool. And scary, properly scary.
I Want More (Jurassic Park films) - A heartwarming tale about some nice dinosaurs who want to eat all the tasty, tasty people.
Who Needs Friends (Star Trek Deep Space Nine) - Bashir and his relationships with Sloan, Garak and spyings. And possibly getting a bit fucked up at the difference between reality and fiction. Is very, very good.
L.E.S. Artistes (Terminator movies) - shiny awesome character thingie of Sarah Connor, who is awesome, as shown, rah.
High School Never Ends (West Wing) - OH PRECIOUS LOLS. This is a ridic happy-making thing, yes.
Tik-Tok (Back to the Future trilogy) - Cheeringness! This is awfully good fun and made me laugh out loud a fair few times thanks to some awesomely timed edits, and maybe I danced, or bopped in my chair a bit, that is probably dancing.
We Won't Run (Children of Men) - a splendid exploration of the film's themes of sacrifice and hope. A most satisfying watch, yo.
Another One Bites the Dust (Clue) - ::flails:: This was great. It is like the distilled essence of Clue.
But Here's What Really Happened (Clue) - Also great. This is pure lols. And glee.
In A Moment (Constantine) - This is how good I wish Constantine actually was. (I love Constantine, but it's not one of those things I can love and be fine with it being a bit rub, I SO WANT IT TO BE AWESOME. As awesome as this vid.)
A Thousand Suns (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) - an epic four minutes that makes me want to go watch the movie again right now this second because omg.
Big Pimpin'/Papercut (Event Horizon) - I was terribly upset when I found out the ship wasn't the Lois and Clark, but the Lewis and Clark. Anyway, terror! panics! fears! claustrophias! This is another movie I think is a bit rub (and love anyway, though I'm okay with this one being rub, for there is crazy Sam Neill and Sean Pertwee and Jason Isaacs, rah) and makes it look so damn cool. And scary, properly scary.
I Want More (Jurassic Park films) - A heartwarming tale about some nice dinosaurs who want to eat all the tasty, tasty people.
Who Needs Friends (Star Trek Deep Space Nine) - Bashir and his relationships with Sloan, Garak and spyings. And possibly getting a bit fucked up at the difference between reality and fiction. Is very, very good.
L.E.S. Artistes (Terminator movies) - shiny awesome character thingie of Sarah Connor, who is awesome, as shown, rah.
High School Never Ends (West Wing) - OH PRECIOUS LOLS. This is a ridic happy-making thing, yes.