A rather beautiful mash up of some of cinema's best bromances:
You gotta love the progression of this piece. Much like any romance, it has is ups and downs. The video starts out with playful glances and laughs, moves on to arguments and fights, and ends with what men do best; They hug it out.
The only glaring abnormality is the fella at the end talking to a wolf. Apparently that's taken from a 60's British cult film Withnail & I about two actors trying to make their way. I'm guessing Martinovicable was trying to tell us that not every budding bromance ends happily, some end as bitter as Hamlet's words.
So, take a broment today and hug the man you love.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
How to Make an Art
If there's one thing that the Bob's have taught me (both Ross and Captain), it's that art is not meant to be created and consumed by only the talented or the elite. Art is everywhere, readily available for the enjoyment of anyone willing to look for it.
And my new favorite "art critic", Hennessy Youngman, apparently agrees with that sentiment. Don't let the first 60 seconds of this clip fool you (or fact that he looks like the bizarre love child of Bill Cosby and Jim Henson) - this man harbors some serious knowledge (lack of accurate historical dates notwithstanding). And more importantly, an excellent outlook on art in everyday life.
So here's how to make an art, internet.
And my new favorite "art critic", Hennessy Youngman, apparently agrees with that sentiment. Don't let the first 60 seconds of this clip fool you (or fact that he looks like the bizarre love child of Bill Cosby and Jim Henson) - this man harbors some serious knowledge (lack of accurate historical dates notwithstanding). And more importantly, an excellent outlook on art in everyday life.
So here's how to make an art, internet.
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