The pineal warriors of consciousness save the universe yet again. A crazy and hilarious psychedelic sci-fi pastiche of groovy cosmic non-sense.
(Link: Shahar & Moris. Thanks!)
The pineal warriors of consciousness save the universe yet again. A crazy and hilarious psychedelic sci-fi pastiche of groovy cosmic non-sense.
(Link: Shahar & Moris. Thanks!)
This is the wildly epic video of their drug-induced walk down the red carpet.
South Park creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are comedic geniuses and wildly innovative creative minds. They’re also exactly the type of guys you would expect them to be in real life. Known to push limits and cross boundaries on TV, Parker and Stone take things to a whole new level after Parker got nominated for best song at the Oscars for Blame Canada, a musical sequence in the movie, South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut. Without a girlfriend at the time, Parker took Stone along as his plus-one.
At first Stone thought it would be a funny idea to dress up like a woman, and try to pass off as Parker’s date. But then, they got a better idea: they would both dress up like woman, and take acid before going to the Oscars. They even copied their dresses from ones previously worn by Jennifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow. Stone says he’ll never forget the moment he got out of the limousine.
No, I did not make this up. It’s real, even more than real maybe…
Transcend the trinkets and connect with inner beauty.
Will you get your moment today?
Old style super 8 music video by Cherry Kino. Cherry Kino says, “All hand-processed. As well as regular footage I shot in Finland and the UK, the footage also includes flowers stuck directly to the film strip, and handmade rayograms.”
Outer Space samples a sequence from a 1981 Hollywood film, starring Barbara Hershey, which was made in widescreen, but in colour (rather than black and white). This film is The Entity directed by veteran Canadian-born filmmaker Sidney J. Furie, which, unfortunately, I haven’t seen.* The internet movie database “tagline” certainly suggests that The Entity is indeed the film that is being sampled: “Something evil is after Carla Moran, and it will stop at nothing to get her.” The IMDb “plot outline” begins “Supposedly based partially on a true story, a woman is tormented and molested by an invisible demon.” Simultaneously, Tscherkassky reduces the original work by subtracting the colour, but adds so much more, by reworking it, superimposing images, fragmenting through rapid montage, and creating a new, highly aggressive soundtrack.