- This year's new sitcoms offer nothing new (NYTimes) – After an exhaustive study that consisted of watching several new shows and several old ones, I have concluded that all television jokes going back to those first flickering black-and-white images fall into one of five categories
- Peter Biskind profiles ScarJo in Vanity Fair –
- French Twist – Jean Dujardin, a Comic Who Does Nuance – NYTimes.com –
Elokuvallisia huomioita maailmalta 25.11.2011
- Onko näyttelijän taiteella tulevaisuutta? – Tiivistäen, Stanislavski on vuosisadan kuluessa, myös kaupallisen elokuvan (Hollywood on läpikotaisin stanislavskilaista) ja tv:n ansiosta, tullut "toiseksi luonnoksemme". Jos se omaksutaan lähtökohdaksi, näyttävät kaikki siitä poikkeavat valinnat todellakin vain "tyylilajillisilta"– kuten alumni-illan monet puheenvuorot toistivat.
- Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror tv series (trailer) –
- The Karate Kid rehersal movie (YT) – When they were making The Karate Kid, they decided to shoot each scene's rehearsal with budget cameras so the actors could watch themselves back afterwards. Now it's been edited together so that it forms a version of the movie that looks like it was shot and made by eight graders in their basement, including loads of unseen scenes (via MeFi)
- An anthology of key scenes from classical cinema that are executed in an apparent or actual single shot. –
Elokuvallisia huomioita maailmalta 23.11.2011 – 24.11.2011
- Animation Studies – Peer-reviewed Online Journal for Animation History and Theory –
- Telefilm Canada rates a film's success with a 60-30-10 index (commercial, cultural, industrial) – tämähän on aika kiinnostava ajatus: ei lasketa pelkästään rahaa vaan otetaan muitakin mittareita
- Mathematics in Movies –
Elokuvallisia huomioita maailmalta 21.11.2011 – 23.11.2011
Elokuvallisia huomioita maailmalta 19.11.2011 – 20.11.2011
- What's it like to work as a screenwriter on the 4th season of a TV show – There we were, the first week with almost all new humans, kicking about Leverage ideas. Downey and I were originally concerned going into the new year with a mostly new staff. What we hadn't anticipated (but should've) was the difference between staffing a show that does not exist, and one that has aired 44 episodes — the writers knew the character voices, some of them were actual fans of the show. They came in with the Leverage stories they wanted to tell, as opposed to cool con stories we then hammered into Leverage stories. (Jenn Kao, as you'll see, actually wound up writing her first pitch idea, the one-liner that got her hired.)
- Moby Offers Up Free Music to Filmmakers | Open Culture –
- Amazon.com: Movies & TV Holiday Deals Calendar – lähtee Mad Menin blurayt halvalla jne.
