English film director Danny Boyle has noticed a trend in the movie making business that’s been going on for decades. Other cinephiles may have also picked up on the wave, even if they can’t directly put their finger on it. 

Boyle refers to the phenomenon as the “Pixarification of movies.”

Since Star Wars, he says, more and more movies, especially the big expensive studio movies, are “family friendly.” 

“The writers have fled to television, and now what you see on cable television is much more dangerous than the cinema. That’s the wrong way round. The television is at home with the parents.”

 


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Back in 1985, Rocci Fisch for ABC News Radio interviewed a new up and coming band, The Beastie Boys. Now, animator Patrick Smith has brought the conversation back to life in this new short animation for the PBS show Blank On Blank. The video is already appearing on DailyOfTheDay, LaughingSquid, and Devour

 


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Jimmy Kimmel has proven that people will act as know-it-alls, especially when there is a camera pointed at them. Countless times, Jimmy has sent his camera crew to Hollywood Blvd to ask passersby about fake or nonexistent events.

The last video of his to trend was when the camera crew asked fans at the Coachella music festival about fake bands. Naturally, the hipsters couldn’t control themselves, admitting to loving the groups that don’t exist.

That prank video from just this week has garnered over 9.5 million views

Now, FootBall Nation is taking a page out of Kimmel’s strategy book. Host Bill Enright took to Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan to ask die hard football fans about athletes that don’t exist. 

Viewers can’t help but laugh at the fools who only seem to dig themselves deeper in the lie hole. Already, the two day old video has collected over a quarter million hits

 


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Last summer, Kim Clark and her team created a series entirely based on this powerful interview, called Big Questions. But only has the video gone viralviral, amassing over 350,000 views in just one day after appearing on Reddit.

Homeless man Ronald Davis discusses the trials and tribulations of being homeless in Chicago. He truly puts things in perspective when he tells the interviewers how he can’t get a job without a phone, and can’t get a phone without a job. 

“I’ve had people walk past me and say, ‘get a job bum.’ I’m not a bum. I’m a human being,” says Ronald as he holds back tears. 

Now, it seems Ronald is the new homeless star of the web, just like Ted Williams, aka The Man With The Golden Voice. The story has already been picked up by Gawker and HuffingtonPost

 


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Everyone knows that hipsters absolutely love talking about obscure and unknown musicians. Naturally, the Coachella musical festival in the California desert was crawling with hipsters. 

Being the hilarious meany he is, Jimmy Kimmel sent his camera crew to the party to ask fans about bands… that don’t exist. As evident by this now viral video, it wasn’t too difficult to find hipsters super-psyched about completely made up musicians. 

 


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