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Rhizome | The Most Infamous Girl in the History of the Internet (2010) - Parker Ito
The Most Infamous Girl in the History of the Internet (2010) - Parker Ito
By John Michael Boling on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 at 10:00 am.
Every time I tell someone about my idea for this painting they say, "Who?", and then I show them the jpeg and they're like, "Oh yeaaaaaaa." Everyone knows the "The Most Infamous Girl in the History of the Internet", but nobody knows her. Basically shes like Warhol's "Marilyn", but the 21st Century "golden-age-of-the-Internet" version, and a mega babe. The above painting is being painted somewhere in Asia, probably China. I got a painting made through Ebay before and it came from Thailand. The painters in Asia are really good. Since this is the best idea I've probably ever had I'd like to try and make like 100 of these paintings by 100 different "custom oil painting" painters. If anyone wants a painting email me and I'll make one just for you. Special shout out to Dustin for taking this pic, and to Hannah for posing so good.
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House Opens This Weekend - Trademark Piano Scene
House Opens This Weekend - Trademark Piano Scene
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How to describe Nobuhiko Obayahshi’s 1977 movie House? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby Doo as directed by Dario Argento? Any of the above will do for this hallucinatory head trip about a schoolgirl who travels with six classmates to her ailing aunt’s creaky country home, only to come face to face with evil spirits, bloodthirsty pianos, and a demonic housecat. Too absurd to be genuinely terrifying, yet too nightmarish to be merely comic, HouseHouse is one of the most exciting genre discoveries in years. seems like it was beamed to Earth from another planet. Or perhaps the mind of a child: the director fashioned the script after the eccentric musings of his eleven-year-old daughter, then employed all the tricks in his analog arsenal (mattes, animation, and collage) to make them a visually astonishing, raucous reality. Never before released in the United States, and a bona fide cult classic in the making,
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Open House (ハウス Hausu) This Weekend for Mormons: World's Weirdest Clip from World's Weirdest Movie by Limbs Andthings (videos)
World's Weirdest Movie
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First screening of all-new 35mm print!
Hausu (1977)
Japan 26 August 1977
USA September 1977
Canada 29 October 2009
USA 15 January 2010 AKA
Ei Japan
Ie Japan
* Well
* Absurd Humor
* Levitation
* High School Friends
* Severed Head
* Lipstick
* Flashback
* Watermelon
* Experimental Film
* Sexual Denial
* Female Frontal Nudity
* Bare Butt
* Best Friend
* Old Mansion
* Butt
* Teacher
* Surrealism
* One Word Title
* Haunted House
* Bare Breasts
* Supernatural Power
* Coming Of Age
* Nudity
* Blood
* Kung Fu
* Mirror
* Satire
* Breasts
* Partial Nudity
* Furniture
* Death
* Skeleton
* Ghost
* Train
* Piano
* Visual Hallucination
* Photograph
* Telephone
* Psychedelic
* Bathing Scene
* Cat
* Japanese
* Girl Frontal Nudity
Oshare: The girls will wake up... when they are hungry.
Farmer selling watermelons: Do you like watermelons?
Keisuke Tougou-sensei: No! I like bananas!
Farmer selling watermelons: Bananas?
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Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi
Produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi
Tomoyuki Tanaka (Executive Producer)
Written by Nobuhiko Obayashi
Chiho Katsura
Music by Micky Yoshino
Asei Kobayashi
Godiego (songs)
Cinematography Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Distributed by Toho
Language Japanese http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076162/
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An update and reminder for our U.S. readers. Nobuhiko Obayashi's wonderfully insane 70's horror film House (or Hausu) is currently touring the Us with a new print. It's not just sticking to the big cities this time, either. Absolutely required viewing! Imagine Takashi Miike directing Evil Dead 2 in the 70's and you may start to get an idea of the experience you're in for.
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Trade Mark A student of piano, he features the instrument prominently in numerousfilms, particularly Hausu (1977) and Hyôryu kyôshitsu (1987).
TriviaHe was given his nickname in the 70s, when he was directing some commercials with Kirk Douglas and Charles Bronson. They had difficulty with his last name, so they shorted it to "OB." After Ishiro Honda's death in 1993, Obayashi included his photograph in his film Samurai Kids, as the family's late grandfather.Obayashi is well known as a "TV talent" (guest celebrity) on Japanese talk shows, game shows, and commercials.
Writing credits
Kimiko Ikegami ... Oshare / Gorgeous
Kumiko Ohba ... Fanta / Fantasy
Yôko Minamida ... Obâsan
Ai Matsubara ... Gari / Prof
Miki Jinbo ... Kunfû / Kung-Fu
Masayo Miyako ... Sûitto / Sweet
Mieko Satoh ... Matsuku
Eriko Tanaka ... Merodî / Melody
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Takami Asano ... Youth Around the Tokyo Station
Fumi Dan ... Sensei
Steve Fox ... youth around the Tokyo station
Ippei Hara
Shôichi Hirose
Kanta Ina
Mitsutoshi Ishigami ... Photographer
Tatsuo Kanai
Chiho Katsura
Asei Kobayashi ... Farmer selling watermelons
Tomokazu Miura ... Fiancée
Midori Naitô
Chigumi Obayashi ... Girl at a shoe store
Kyoko Obayashi ... Lover #2
Nobuhiko Obayashi ... Lover#1
Yasuo Ônishi
Kiyohiko Ozaki ... Keisuke Tôgô-sensei
Saho Sasazawa ... Oshare no otôsan
Tommy Snyder ... youth around the Tokyo station
Yukihide Takekawa ... youth around the Tokyo station
Haruko Wanibuchi ... Ryôko Ema
Micky Yoshino ... youth around the Tokyo station
Create a character page for: ?Produced by
Nobuhiko Obayashi .... producer
Tomoyuki Tanaka .... executive producer
Yorihiko Yamada .... producer
Original Music by
Asei Kobayashi
Micky Yoshino
Cinematography by
Yoshitaka Sakamoto
Film Editing by
Nobuo Ogawa
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kôhei Oguri .... first assistant director
Kazuo Satsuya .... assistant director
Sound Department
Shohei Hayashi .... sound designer
Special Effects by
Nobuhiko Obayashi .... director of special effects
Camera and Electrical Department
Shinji Kojima .... gaffer
Takashi Nakao .... still photographer
Music Department
Godiego .... musician
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Hausu (1977)
12 out of 14 people found the following review useful.Phantasmagorical + English Subtitled DVD, 8 March 2007
Author: VideoKidVsTheVoid from Springdale, ArkansasIn the hands of experimental Japanese filmmaker Nobuhiko Obayashi, the tale of seven "unmarried" young high-school girls who, during a school break, travel to a spooky, remote hilltop house to visit the reclusive, mysterious Aunt of one of their fold only to be consumed one at a time by the Ghost-House/Aunt in increasingly novel ways, is escalated into a spastic, phantasmagorical confetti burst of avant-garde techniques and tonalities. Not a minute goes by without some kind of imaginative and spirited experimental visual manipulation or interjection; from kaleidoscopic color schemes, to frame and time altering collage montage, to wild, high-concept mixed media integration (animation, mattes, props, sets, etc), to mini-movie injections (lovingly parodying/mimicking everything from silent film stylistics, to romantic fantasies to obligatory action scenes). Any and all workings of the film form are here incorporatedly warped; from imagery and editing to music and sound to content and presentation. Even the sketches of characters and their respective performances by the actors are hemmed in time with the overall off-the-wall configuration. (Example: Each girl is intentionally drawn with their stock personalities (the musician, the over-weight eater, the athlete, etc) novelly paraded in gleeful iconic irreverence.) The moods and tones of the film are equally melodic in their own discordant tangential way; seamlessly walking the line between comedy, horror and the deadpan aloof. It all adds up to a whole lot of fun. Where else could you see a girl eaten by a piano, an upright Bear helping cook dinner at a roadside noodle-stand or a man turned into a pile of bananas because he doesn't like melons!? With all its packed in candy-colored confections and novel door prizes, "Hausu" is a cinematic surprise party all in one...just add you.
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