Imagine - Photo by nearly-dizzy

It’s so goddamn fucking awesome when I encounter a scene in a movie or series that is magic. It doesn’t happen too often to me but when it does I know again why I love (good) movies so much.

Until yesterday my last and best magic movie moment was the end of Pieces of April by which I almost jumped out of my seat when the scene ended up as I hoped it would. But that is no more.

Now I got a new best magic moment. And this is truly one of the most fucking bestest scenes I ever watched. Not only has the scene perfect timing accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack but it also breaks the fourth wall in an unbelievably good way and indirectly even tells us why sequels are a bad idea. Seriously, can it get any better?

Worst Movies in Town by daryl_mitchell

Do you want to know how to know if a movie is mediocre at best and an unimaginable pile of shit at worst?

Of course there are many ways to spot one of those “movies” out there. If you read stuff about movies, many authors of screenwriting books tell you that it takes 10 to 15 minutes until you know if the movie is good or not.

While that is true, there’s an even faster way. And it only takes one minute - if at all.

Thank God the 3D Animation Hype cools down

Gunther Heinrich, 16 Sep 2009 | Analyses

Planet Hype

Unfortunately it doesn’t cool down fast enough.

Star Trek as an Alternative Movie Poster

Gunther Heinrich, 9 Sep 2009 | Creative

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The gap between an idea and its execution sometimes can be as large as the empty lot between the ears of a clichéd horror movie chick.

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Just when I didn’t open my feed reader for two days Disney bought Marvel for a whopping 4 billion Dollar. I really don’t want know what happens when I don’t open my reader for a whole week…

Regardless of the wrath I might bring upon the world this deal is quite something and even comes close to the “legendary” acquisition of Pixar. But why did Disney buy Marvel and what are some consequences of this deal?