February 11, 2008 February 11-17, 2008
Features
Honoring Capra & the Development of Hollywood East
Firestarter

How do you live up to the promise of the man who was responsible for It's a Wonderful Life?

It's a question that his son, Frank Capra Jr., likely struggled with. The senior Capra was a Hollywood legend whose name was synonymous with the syrupy, lispy line "Teacher says ever...
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Sundance 2008
Innovations in Gaming: Talking with Designer Eddo Stern
Eddo Stern

"I'm not an elitist artist," Eddo Stern says. "I don't think people are idiots. I think people are being undersold by the mainstream."

While his Dark Game expands gaming dialogue between communities based on sensory depravation, the foundation of Stern's body of work lays in ...
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Sundance 2008
Editing John Lennon: Josh Raskin on Making I Met the Walrus
I Met the Walrus

In 1969, 14-year-old Jerry Levitan skipped class and slipped his way into John Lennon's hotel room. With a reel-to-reel recorder at hand, the bold but somewhat bewildered Levitan sat down with the pop icon to converse about politics and music. More than three decades later, the re...
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Video Butterknife: Episode Three
Video Courtesy BlipTV.com; Distributed Spout.com

We're moving our discussion of Butterknife here. Come join us in debate.


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Sundance 2008New Ways Documentary: my olympic summer
my olympic summer

On first viewing, there's something elusive about Daniel Robin's Sundance award-winning documentary short my olympic summer; there's something romantic, there's something bitterly sad, there's something hopeful, there's something too perfect. It's easy to admire but...
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Sundance 2008Trailer: I Met the Walrus
Video Courtesy YouTube.com
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