The Company of Wolves (Part 10/10)

January 132010

Director Neil Jordan (”The Crying Game,” “Interview with the Vampire”) has a well-earned reputation for lushly photographed films with arresting and evocative themes. “The Company of Wolves” is his imaginative reworking of “Little Red Riding Hood” as a wonderfully wicked fairy tale for adults. Angela Carter adapted the screenplay from her own short story.
The story unfolds as young Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) lies dreaming in her bed. A violent nightmare transports her back in time to a world of primeval forests and werewolves. In this netherworld she learns her only sister has been killed by a wolf. Her Granny (Angela Lansbury) weaves vivid tales of folklore and fantasy with warnings of fantastic beasts that lurk within men and foretelling the fate of all young girls who stray from the path.
“The Company of Wolves” is a unique excursion into horror–bathed in sensual imagery, punctuated with nightmarish special effects, and destined to become a modern cult classic.

In my opinion, “The Company of Wolves” is the best werewolf movie ever made, and one of the best Fantasy movies from the ’80s.

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
I just love this movie and want other to be able to enjoy it as well!

Duration : 0:4:55

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The Company of Wolves (Part 8/10)

November 292009

Director Neil Jordan (”The Crying Game,” “Interview with the Vampire”) has a well-earned reputation for lushly photographed films with arresting and evocative themes. “The Company of Wolves” is his imaginative reworking of “Little Red Riding Hood” as a wonderfully wicked fairy tale for adults. Angela Carter adapted the screenplay from her own short story.
The story unfolds as young Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) lies dreaming in her bed. A violent nightmare transports her back in time to a world of primeval forests and werewolves. In this netherworld she learns her only sister has been killed by a wolf. Her Granny (Angela Lansbury) weaves vivid tales of folklore and fantasy with warnings of fantastic beasts that lurk within men and foretelling the fate of all young girls who stray from the path.
“The Company of Wolves” is a unique excursion into horror–bathed in sensual imagery, punctuated with nightmarish special effects, and destined to become a modern cult classic.

In my opinion, “The Company of Wolves” is the best werewolf movie ever made, and one of the best Fantasy movies from the ’80s.

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
I just love this movie and want other to be able to enjoy it as well!

Duration : 0:9:56

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Moon Me Corporation

November 292009

1st Project
Ok this video is my first attempt to create a video with Windows Movie Maker (1). Basically if I never made this video, I wouldnt have as much interest in making videos as I do now. Anyway I created this video for a project back in Junior year for our MS Office class. A group of us had to create a company, and advertise it. It didn’t matter how ridiculous it was, we just had to create a company that does what ever! Our teacher expected us to use the regular programs like powerpoint, word, excel, but I thought of doing something different. I wasnt so sure if i could make it but I tried. So I asked if I could use Windows Movie Maker.

My group was kinda jackin around and saying stupid things and our company ended up being about selling land on the moon and for people to actually move and live there. They were like, yeah lets name our company “Moon Me Corporation” lol. I didnt really care and a guy made our crappy logo (which u will see in the beginning). Anyway this video is basically convincing people to move to the moon and showing why our world we live in is evil and corrupted.
I revised it just a bit when Windows Movie Maker 2.1 came out and when I used this video for my Intro to CS for my college course. Well enjoy!

Note: I ONLY use Windows Movie Maker 2.1 to edit my videos. All the timing and syncing was done by ear. No extra programs were used.

Trademark Music:
‘Must Be Dreaming’ by Frou Frou

1st Intro Music:
‘One Winged Angel’ from Final Fantasy VII (The Orchestra Version not the Advent Children version)

2nd Intro Music:
‘Misato’s Theme’ from Neon Genesis Evangelion

Main Music:
‘One Winged Angel’ from Final Fantasy VII (The Orchestra Version not the Advent Children version)

Credits Music:
‘Mr. Brightside’ by The Killers

Duration : 0:5:3

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The Company of Wolves (Part 1/10)

November 12009

Director Neil Jordan (”The Crying Game,” “Interview with the Vampire”) has a well-earned reputation for lushly photographed films with arresting and evocative themes. “The Company of Wolves” is his imaginative reworking of “Little Red Riding Hood” as a wonderfully wicked fairy tale for adults. Angela Carter adapted the screenplay from her own short story.
The story unfolds as young Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) lies dreaming in her bed. A violent nightmare transports her back in time to a world of primeval forests and werewolves. In this netherworld she learns her only sister has been killed by a wolf. Her Granny (Angela Lansbury) weaves vivid tales of folklore and fantasy with warnings of fantastic beasts that lurk within men and foretelling the fate of all young girls who stray from the path.
“The Company of Wolves” is a unique excursion into horror–bathed in sensual imagery, punctuated with nightmarish special effects, and destined to become a modern cult classic.

In my opinion, “The Company of Wolves” is the best werewolf movie ever made, and one of the best Fantasy movies from the ’80s.

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
I just love this movie and want other to be able to enjoy it as well!

Duration : 0:9:56

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The Company of Wolves (Part 2/10)

October 282009

Director Neil Jordan (”The Crying Game,” “Interview with the Vampire”) has a well-earned reputation for lushly photographed films with arresting and evocative themes. “The Company of Wolves” is his imaginative reworking of “Little Red Riding Hood” as a wonderfully wicked fairy tale for adults. Angela Carter adapted the screenplay from her own short story.
The story unfolds as young Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) lies dreaming in her bed. A violent nightmare transports her back in time to a world of primeval forests and werewolves. In this netherworld she learns her only sister has been killed by a wolf. Her Granny (Angela Lansbury) weaves vivid tales of folklore and fantasy with warnings of fantastic beasts that lurk within men and foretelling the fate of all young girls who stray from the path.
“The Company of Wolves” is a unique excursion into horror–bathed in sensual imagery, punctuated with nightmarish special effects, and destined to become a modern cult classic.

In my opinion, “The Company of Wolves” is the best werewolf movie ever made, and one of the best Fantasy movies from the ’80s.

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
I just love this movie and want other to be able to enjoy it as well!

Duration : 0:9:59

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