Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Admit One

Instead of spending $15+ on a movie ticket - despite flashing your student card like the cheap-skates we all are - you'll be happy to hear that some of the most interesting movies and docos can actually be found on the web. By viewing some of these short films, you are not only providing yourself entertainment, but you are helping young, budding directors/actors/script writers to gain exposure within the public domain. If you aspire to work in the film industry, you, too, should take advantage of the great invention that is youtube.

To further prove my point, I am going to provide you with 3 short films from the internet, to a) support my argument that the internet is becoming the modern day cinema and b) to make my blog a little more entertaining...

LOOSE CHANGE

This short film (which isn't exactly what i would call short) is dedicated to 'revealing' the truths about the 9/11 attacks on America, whilst attempting to 'debunk' some of the conspiracy theories surrounding the event. Personally, I find this video extremely interesting as I'm fascinated with conspiracies. It's not to say I believe in them, though. I find it incredibly creative how these people can come up with such theories by doing the math and using their imaginations. Below is the trailer of 'Loose Change'. I've also included the link to the actual full-length feature, but since the movie runs for an hour and 20 mins, I've had a few technical difficulties trying to upload it. Perhaps check out the trailer first, anway, then head to the full-length if it catches your interest.

'Loose Change' - Full Length Feature


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