Rabbit and Pork

Archive for November 2011

By Mike

Paramount Facebook Film Club

30/11/2011

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Paramount celebrate 100 years of film making in 2012. One of the many ways they are commemorate their centenary is with their new Facebook film club, which will bring you exclusive images, clips, trivia and interviews from Paramount’s most iconic movies. They are kicking off with The Italian Job which we recently re-designed for the 40th anniversary of the film.

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By Mike

Justice. Work in progress

17/11/2011

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An action packed thriller starring Nick Cage and a strong supporting cast, JUSTICE questions the lengths a man will go to seek vengeance and has some unexpected twists. Our brief was to show the films psychological angle, while giving a hint of danger, threat and action, showing the city setting and all with a strong title treatment. We presented 10 fairly polished ideas to Momentum, which you can see in our 'latest work' section, but behind these ideas is a development process that can be intense and time consuming...

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By Tom

Justice Film Review

15/11/2011

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Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) lives a life of content domesticity with his beautiful wife Laura (January Jones) until one night’s horrific events turns their world upside when Laura is left for dead after a violent attack.

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By Cady

OINK Hits The Lanes!

11/11/2011

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The pre-match fish and chips had been devoured. Pulses were racing. Adrenaline surged through our veins and anticipation hung in the air like a dense fog.

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By Mike

OINK Step Into The Cult Arena!

03/11/2011

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Our good friends at Arrow Films asked us to help re-package a large part of their back catalogue, creating two very distinct collections in the process.

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By Tom

The Unofficial Tin Tin Credits strike a chord with Spielberg

02/11/2011

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With the release of TinTin now at the cinemas it's amazing to see the lengths some fans will go to for the love of their favourite films and characters. The link below shows the Unofficial Film Intro credits for TinTin which were created by London-based designer, Illustrator and fan James Curran. He captures the essence of the original artwork in a simple but informative way and has created something quite beautiful. Curran created the video in just about a month with music from the original TV series. As a huge fan of the series, he incorporated elements from all 24 books, even if they weren't a big part of the movie. It has made such an impression on the web faithful that through bloggers, it found its way back to Speilberg himself! Who then invited Curran to the UK premiere and subsequently hired him for the next film!

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