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Robert Piser
Добавлен 4 июл 2006
artist,film maker. Bob Piser is a working artist, living in Los Angeles. He works as an art director and scenic artist in film, music videos, commercials and photo shoots.
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Dead Man / opening credits
Просмотров 26 тыс.14 лет назад
Dead Man is a 1995 American Western film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It stars Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Billy Bob Thornton, Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, John Hurt, Michael Wincott, Lance Henriksen, and Robert Mitchum (in his final role). The film, dubbed an "Acid Western" by its director, includes twisted elements of the Western genre. The film is shot entirely in black-and-white. Some c...
Surf's Up
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 лет назад
"Surf's Up" is the title of a song written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. The song was intended as one of the centrepieces for the aborted Beach Boys' album Smile, which was begun in late 1966 but shelved in mid-1967. It was reworked and used as the title track for the twenty-second official album by The Beach Boys, Surf's Up, released in 1971. It also appears as the tenth track in Brian W...
The Kings
Просмотров 37014 лет назад
A small tribute to The King Family. Thomas, Williamina, Mary, Ian, Vinnie, Elaine, Robert, Deirdre, Nancie, Bruce, James, Geoffrey, Janet, Susan. ( typos corrected by Susan King ).
Jesus Quintana sequence
Просмотров 6 тыс.15 лет назад
John Turturro as Jesus Quintana, an opponent of the Dude's and Walter's team in the bowling league semifinals match. This eccentric, Latino, trash-talking North Hollywood resident speaks with a thick Cuban-American accent, and often refers to himself in the third person, insisting on the English pronunciation of his name rather than the Spanish. "The Jesus", as he refers to himself, is a pedera...
Drink
Просмотров 25716 лет назад
Promotional Video for the single "Drink" from the 2006 AMERICAN BANNED CD release from WILSON GIL & THE WILLFUL SINNERS. Art directions by Robert Piser and Nancie Piser.
the feel of escalation in the scenes here is very strong. throu the people at the train as he goes west, the pupulation getting more barbarian and "Trumpist". and also at the street , every meeting more horror. the pig and the armed mexican , the dude with the working girl . and in the end this undertaker Dude, maybe even the angtel of death.
The beauty is in the horror....the horror is in the beauty. Such a dichotomy and opposing views...parallel worlds colliding and the experience depends on the viewpoint. Amazing movie.
Shoelin b
Это у вас еще войны по-настоящему не было. Вешайтесь.
U go first, dummy.
"A long journey & dark thro' Chaos in the track of Milton's course, To where the Contraries of Beulah War beneath Negations Banner. Then View'd from Milton's Track they see the Ulro, a vast Polypus Of living fibres down into the Sea of Time & Space" -William Blake
2:10
Crispin Glover awesome acting.
I loved this movie. But I wonder how it would've turned out if Crispin Glover played Blake. It might've made the story darker.
0:31 pretty much sums up why the part of Crispin Glover's eyebrows mysteriously dissapeared somewhere in the mid-late 90's
That is hilarious.
This is great and of course was ground-breaking. I would like to see the original with Beethoven's 5th Symphony if it is online.
Msaan, you did a great job of editing, so they look like theyre actually dancing to the drums.
Is this the real 45 rpm mono mix?
Since the posting of this video, Mason Williams himself has uploaded the original video at ruclips.net/video/viyufRQKlto/видео.html
... fuckin' quintana ... that creep can roll, man.... xD
Il manque un passage important pourquoi?
Has anybody figured out the meaning of the monologue from 2:13 to 2:52?
It seems like a foreshadowing for Depp's character I think.
It foreshadows the entire film. Blake has no attachment, he is a wanderer, he is rejected by society ("she found herself somebody else"). The Dickinsons out in the town of Machine are not to be trusted and neither their "pieces of paper" (e.g western values and western civilisation, western modernity). Blake arrives at a time when native culture is being exterminated (the buffalos). Blake's journey is not only of body but of mind. Note : "Lying looking up at the ceiling and the water in your head was not dissimilar to the landscape" "why is it that the water is moving but the boat is staying still" Where does Blake end up at the end of the film ? Lying on a boat, looking at the sky. I hadn't even thought about it before I saw your question and it's not a complete interpretation either but that's the way I understand it.
Blake is already dead; or if he isn't, he might as well be. The trainman is the one taking him to the afterlife.. His parents "passed on recently." The trainman knows far more than he should about his former fiancee - the whole film could be in real life, but also be Blake's afterlife (with Dickinson as the Christian God, the son Blake kills as Jesus, the bounty hunters as devils, and the Indian as a kind of Buddha figure helping Blake to find some kind of redemption).
Machine is the end of the line...physically and metaphorically. The dialogue Yan Faguendes cites from 2:13 is foreshadowing....maybe even a prophecy. It is his guidance in the spirit world to his final resting place and he makes that travel with Nobody.
Love this beautiful summer song. Beach Boys' harmony is just so soft and fills you with wonderful sound and memories. High school class of 1963!
This looks liake a copy of the 2008 updated version by Rosen.
Diana Rigg, game of thrones
This is what Marshall McLuhan meant when he called the 60's generation "tribal.' I loved a lot of his recordings and had a lot of his L.P's.
Timeless.
my favorite beach boy song!...just sayin'
Not Teen Beat but a real gem!
back to mono -- a totally different sound
GOOD OLE' BRIANW ILSON
WHAT HAPPENED TO 4 PART HARMONY? IT WENT THE WAY OF MEMOREX TECH STUFF(SHIT) NOT MUCH IN THE WORLD IS REAL ANYMORE! RONNIE ROBERTS
Wasn't there a version of this with American Presidents? I have a memory of it airing in 1968 during the race between Nixon and Humphrey and where the portrait should have been after LBJ there was a question mark as the election had yet to take place? Is my memory correct??? ANYBODY???
ruclips.net/video/z2XJA7IAGnY/видео.html
Where are these types now???? Btw..this is Let There Be Drums, not Teen Beat.
The beatles, the lettermen, the beach boys...dont hear pop music with such incredible harmony anymore
That's a cool version of "Sofa", never heard that before.
this was the first music video I ever saw..I believe the best ever made..turned me on to classical music as a 12 year old student and I never looked back..45 years later i'm finally getting the hang of playing the guitar..I searched a long time to find this film tho..someone may have sat on it a while
8 degrees and 5" of snow-how I choose to keep warm here in Indy...lol
My favorite Beach Boys song
Man I love this song.
That´s it, great sound, great video !!!
Magnificent.
ah" good ole Monophonic
God bless hollywood.
This is an independent film. No Hollywood included. This is beyond Hollywood.
Technically, How did you base your version on the original? Did you have access to the original? I'm curious. I wonder if it is viewable (the original) at the Museum of Television in LA, which apparently allows people to view any tv show ever played. btw, I get pretty crappy resolution on my youtube connection. Please consider a VIMEO posting. THanks much for your efforts!
Hi, Bob. We were high school classmates. This was my favorite song the moment I saw it on the Smothers Brothers show. I have since learned to play it. I will never tire of hearing it.
Still.
AWESOME!! I think the Smothers Brothers were on after my bedtime in the mid-60s although one of their recordings provided my best comedic memories from that era. This video-montage is one of the most stunning and creative "music vidoes" of ALL times.... although "3000 years of art" should instead be 30,000 since it included some of those famous French cave paintings at Lascaux. Wish i could figure out how to play it in slo-mo......
Put me down as another child of the 60's who remembers seeing the original video on the Smothers Bros. and never forgot it. Absolutely delighted to see it again, thanks for posting.
what are they doing this was my fav jive music ,boy could we go,would need an oxygen mask now ,but good to hear .
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