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(1973) “Imagine a kung fu flick in which the martial artists spout Situationist aphorisms about conquering alienation while decadent bureaucrats ply the ironies of a stalled revolution. This is what you’ll encounter in René Viénet’s’s outrageous refashioning of a Chinese fisticuff film. The Recycled Cinema. Total Recut Homepage. CINE RECICLADO - Found Footage [Films and Videos] Shining (romantic comedy) Mashup Movie Trailer » The Trailer Mash. CREATED BY: Robert Ryang (P.S. 260)MOVIES USED: The Shining The trailer that started it all.
Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror film starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall becomes a feel-good movie about a writer struggling to find his muse and a boy lonely for a father. It won the AICE (Association of Independent Creative Editors) Trailer Park competition in New York 2005, and became an Internet phenomenon almost overnight. Interact with this Trailer Mash Rate It (Does not interupt video playback) Loading ... Video Data Bank. Pop Culture Pirate. Cultural Borrowings: Appropriation, Reworking, Transformation (Iain Robert Smith) "This special issue of 'Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies' offers an original and provocative contribution to debates around adaptation and appropriation in film, television and new media.
The issue is organised in four sections, each dealing with a different form of cultural borrowing. Part I examines 'Hollywood Cinema and Artistic Imitation' and provides three complimentary historical accounts of the development of adaptation within US cinema. Part II looks to the future and examines the contemporary practice of 'Found Footage and Remix Culture'. Shifting focus onto more imitative forms of appropriation, Part III focuses on 'Modes of Parody and Pastiche.' Finally, in Part IV, the focus shifts away from the predominant focus on US media to consider the contribution that 'Transnational Screen Cultures' can make to our understandings of the adaptive act.
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