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Showing posts with label TV and Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV and Movies. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Abstract Art Gallery,"Rouge", to become Indie Film

Abstract Art\ #abstrqct84

"As I have grown, the color RED has begun to speak to me.
When I was young, blue was my favorite color.
This is a project that has allowed me to explore a color that has been foreign to me, even exotic.
Below, there is some content for you to explore. You may leave your impressions in the comments. I want to know your thoughts on the subject.
If you are so inclined, there is also an opportunity to purchase your own copy of some of these original pieces of art for you to study in your own space.
What is your passion made of?"
After releasing the short for "Rouge" on YouTube earlier this week, the Abstract Art branch of artscience84 announced on a live Mixer stream, plans to adapt the project into an entire film immersed in the color red.

Last Tuesday, the replay surfaced on YouTube:
#ROUGE84\ How Does RED Make You Feel?\ ReBroadcast on YouTube




Shortly after that, changes were made to the official page dedicated to the project including a new description (as seen above but, in French) and some changes to the layout, including a custom url.

Visit #Rouge84 by artscience84 at www.Rouge.artscience84.com

In the video, the artist explains the concepts behind abstrqct84 and "Rouge" in addition to giving a brief tour of the website.

There is no release date set as of today but stay tuned to @84Culture and you won't miss out.


Cheers,
Josh\ #84Culture
www.artscience84.com

Monday, August 27, 2018

Introducing Americans to English Football - @UnitedStateside | #EPL #Soocer #Futbol

THIS IS FOOTBALL 


This is an intro to a new NBC Sports production entitled, "This Is Football".


In the first episode, American journalist, Joe Scarborough, begins with an expedition to Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club, a week before the FA Cup match with Liverpool FC. 

I just watched it back on DVR and was ready to jump out of my seat and hop on a plane to the UK. It was so interesting and exciting. I've been captivated by the Premier League since NBC began it' coverage a few years ago. This show has already stoked the flames of fascination I have for exploring the world, in particular, it's iconic stadiums.

America's oldest ballparks around 100 years old (Fenway and Wrigley are obviously on my list) whereas, in England, stadiums and clubs have been around since the late 1800's! (Sports and History are my strongest drives when it comes to Travel.) So, as you can imagine, the culture runs deep.

Look out for This Is Football airing on NBC Sports Network and catch the Premier League Live on NBC Saturday and Sunday.

On Twitter, follow @GoLumiero for World Football tweets.

Follow @UnitedStateside for USA Sports tweets.

Cheers,


Thursday, August 16, 2018

VIDEO: Wayne Rooney Saves DCU in the Dying Moments | @UnitedStateside | #mls #soccer


Okay, okay. This isn't a Cup Final, it doesn't clinch the Playoff spot, it's possibly not the greatest goal ever scored in MLS. However, this may be the most amazing EFFORT I've ever seen in MLS, maybe in American Sports.

In case you're unfamiliar, Rooney is a Legendary English Footballer whom, for lack of a better term was deemed "washed up" in the Premier League. Add to that, the stigma of Major League Soccer being perceived a "retirement league" where the world's greatest careers go to end quietly. On top of that, DC United is having one of the worst seasons in MLS.

This video slaps all of that in the face and potentially sets the progressive tone for not only himself and his club but, perhaps the overall perception of American Soccer.

The whole world took notice of this one and rightly so.
See more tweets here

Since the beginning, there have been those who disagree and every time something great happens on these shores are quick to dismiss this nation as relevant in World Football. I'm sure they're still out there, maybe even right here.

What do you think? Does this change anything? Everything?


Leave a comment and Follow @UnitedStateside on Twitter for all things American Sports.

Congrats to DCU and Wayne Rooney on an amazing moment.



Cheers,
Josh | artscience84.com


P.S. He's at it again

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Friday, May 26, 2017

Streaming TV and Movies with #Netflix - #Apps

*Not an official endorsement*



Streaming Movies with Netflix

      Netflix has been my go to movie streaming app for about 5 years now. Like any other app, it has it's drawbacks. Some of the most popular shows and movies aren't always available. Waiting until the end of a new season to catch up on newer shows is kind of a drag
For these and other knocks, Netflix still has a lot going for it.

     For one. The price isn't all that bad, especially when you can add multiple user accounts (your welcome, family). While it doesn't have absolutely everything, it has a great collection that can "freshen up" from season to season. Perhaps the best part, I have never had streaming issues. On wifi it's nearly flawless, on 4g LTE it's very acceptable (although, without unlimited data, you should stick to wifi only!) and even a few rare 3G only occasions a short tv show wasn't unbearable (longer features not so much).

     I'm not head over heels for most of the independent movies you can find there but, more than once I have been very happy with Netflix Originals. More and more creators are flocking to streaming-only television. I plan on going into detail about my favorites in future blog posts. These range from comedy to drama to documentary. Netflix truly has something for everyone.

     All in all, the reason I wrote this blog, Netflix is worth every penny if you can ever decide what to watch! Once you do pick something, though, you're bound to be starting a binge. You might even be discovering a new favorite movie or even rediscovering an oldie that you didn't realize you'd love.


Download Netflix:
www.netflix.com


In the future, I want to highlight, review and recommend movies and television worth watching, including Netflix originals so, grab some popcorn amd follow along.


Cheers,
Josh

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