Advertising is now as big a part of movies as actors or special effects. Instead of forcing directors to sell your products in their movies, why not pay lots of money to direct your commercials? The results are odd little mini-movies by the likes of David Lynch, Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze to name a few. Please click HERE for the best of the bunch.
An impressive 89% of Americans believe that the arts are important enough to be taught in schools, and that it fulfills an important role in a well-rounded education. Is this the way to get kids attention?
To caution people against drunk-driving Vazir Breweries printed a graphic on the crown of their beer bottles. On opening the crown, the graphic of the car appears to be smashed. The reverse of the crown had the Don’t Drink and Drive message.
Click HERE to meet the talented voice actors behind some of your favorite TV and movie characters. In most cases, these are only some of the many voice roles they’ve done.
We at Musicmusic like songs with double words, especially when they are as fun loving weird and funky as this eighties track by Plastics “Copy”, which you might know from the Downtown 81 movie (the biopic about Jean-Michel Basquiat).
This might be old news to the techies out there, but for us its still a revelation. Watch this video on how to use Google to find (almost) all the music you want on the web for free. Better than Limewire et al they say.
With the kiddie show starting its 39th season today with an appearance by Feist, Entertainment Weekly counts their favorite celebrity guests who figured out how to get to Sesame Street — including Ben Stiller, Paul Simon, Johnny Cash, and lots more. Watch them HERE.
In today’s world, everyone downloads and buys music from the internet, making physical record albums obsolete, which is very sad news for Paul Mawhinney. Paul has the world’s largest record collection that he has been accumulated throughout his lifetime. He used to run a record store, and he would always put away the last copy of an album for himself. Due to his declining health and old age, Paul has decided to put the collection on sale for a mere $3 million when it was appraised at a whooping $50 million, yet no one has given a solid offer. Regardless of our technological advances, sometimes holding an album in your hands just feels a little bit different.