by Onderhond, May 19, 2009 1:08 PM
I know the Twitch reader base knows a fair few fans of genrefilms, so I assume the following situation will sound pretty familiar. You have just watched a very good film. Maybe it wasn't truly original, maybe it carried its...
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by Kurt Halfyard, April 1, 2009 11:00 AM
[Do not expect any wacky pranks or hijinks here at Twitch today; instead we offer this. According to the law around these here parts, the Twitch-O-Meter article will be at the top of the page for the next 12 hours....
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by Eight Rooks, November 10, 2009 7:53 PM
Nice and simple idea here (I'm sure someone else has already done it); for years gamers have deplored Hollywood plundering their beloved hobby for inspiration and picking all the wrong ideas, with IP after IP farmed out to disinterested...
by Eight Rooks, September 7, 2009 4:48 PM
Much of the film industry operates on a shaky framework of lies - not unlike politics. Similarly, just as politicians don't actually deal in embroidering the truth just for the hell of it, there are often fairly practical reasons...
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by Ard Vijn, November 17, 2009 10:13 AM
Yes, this title is a pun on two previous Twitch-O-Meters (this one and this one). We all know and love stories about fledgling filmmakers scraping together the tiniest of budgets and managing to create an intriguing, sometimes even phenomenally successful...
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by X, November 3, 2009 5:21 AM
[Starting with this installment, we'll feature some of the most interesting films to grace Korean shores from before the mid 1990s renaissance, which does have its roots (amongst a million other reasons) in late 80s social protest films, the "proto-blockbusters"...
by Ben Umstead, October 27, 2009 8:00 PM
The idea for this T-o-M is simple enough (hell it's probably been done before!)... a list of directors who should make (or should have made) a zombie movie. After all, zombies are the new vampires... or is that the other...
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by Ard Vijn, October 13, 2009 8:53 AM
Moviemaking does not solely consist of creativity. To make a good movie a lot of technical skills are needed, and each of these comes with its own rulebook it seems: camerawork, lighting, colors, sound, scriptwriting, storytelling (not the same thing), editing. For...
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by Onderhond, October 5, 2009 5:05 PM
Soundtracks ... they are probably one of the best kept secrets of movie magic. Even when they don't grab people's immediate attention they remain key to creating a specific atmosphere on film. For those of you who are still skeptical,...
by Kurt Halfyard, September 29, 2009 9:27 AM
Consider this entry of the T-O-M to build on Ard's previous ode to the Cat III craziness for The Seventh Curse by taking a closer look a camp madness. The recent Werner Herzog double bill at the Toronto International...
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