Word: trailerized
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...marketing, you know, music? Well, apparently they now require marketing of their own—at least judging by Kanye West’s “Touch the Sky,” a five-minute music video that was deemed grand enough to warrant a 30-second trailer hyping its release. But is this really surprising coming from Kanye “I Should Be in the Bible” West?The video itself is another “cinematic” music video, which, either despite or because of all their pretensions, tend to feel like the products...
...circus needed a stilt-walker, and Binder volunteered. But Binder’s life wasn’t all just circus fun. On top of performing two shows each day, Max also attended school five days a week, inside what he calls “a pop-up trailer that resembled a sardine can.” A professional tutoring outfit toured with the circus; since Binder declared at a young age that he wanted to go to Harvard, getting a good education was important. The six months that Binder has been at Harvard have been the longest...
...students sat in Sanders Theater last Thursday watching an online trailer for the movie “Pay It Forward.” The lecturer, Tal Ben-Shahar ’96, had screened it to illustrate just how far one nice gesture can go—how easy it is, as they say in the film, to change someone’s life by taking “the things you don’t like in the world and [flipping] them upside down...
...Grammys on time. ?Are we late?? asked the 61-year-old songwriter and 1960s icon, from under a motorcycle helmet. ?I thought we were right on time.? It was noon, five hours before the start of 48th Annual Grammy Awards telecast, and Stone sat, placidly, in the trailer car of a stretch purple motorcycle in the parking lot of a Beverly Hills mini-mall. Several hours later, the man known as the J.D. Salinger of funk emerged onstage at the Staples Center in Los Angeles for his first live performance since...
...Birth of a Nation), The Fountain represents a visualization of that lost picture. However, simultaneously with working on the book, Aronofsky developed a scaled-down movie version, starring Hugh Jackman, which is now in post-production and is due for release this year. From the look of the the trailer, the story remains the same, though the director has said there are differences between the book and the film...