Check out this music video for Justice/Lenny Kravitz poppy tune, Let Love Rule, directed by the quirkily brilliant Keith Schofield. Enjoy.
Justice/Lenny Kravitz – Let Love Rule:
This video, written and directed by Byron Brown and Don Swaynos, and starring John Merriman and Kirk Johnson of Humordy.com, begs the question, “Do you notice anything weird about this People Magazine?” Enjoy.
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Did you like the Alternate Universe Movie Posters that popped up on the internet the other day? What if I told you there were even more that were originally made in 2009? Is that something you might be interested in? If so check out the amazing Original Alternate Universe Movie Posters creations made by the extremely talented Sean Hartter. Here are some of my personal favorites from his collection. Enjoy.
Original Alternate Universe Movie Posters:
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In the second episode of Friends Helping Friends, Mark is a good friend and helps Brand break up with his girlfriend. Enjoy.
Singletree Productions Presents: Friends Helping Friends - Brand Helps Mark Back His Car Out of the Garage:
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Here are some posters of famous films as if they had been made in a different era or possibly an alternate universe. Enjoy.
18 Alternate Universe Movie Posters:
Here is a short documentary about Steve McQueen, his screen presence, his acting, and the image of masculinity that he embodied. The documentary was written, edited and narrated by Matt Zoller Seitz, and was originally published at The L Magazine. Enjoy.
Steve McQueen – Too Cool:
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