I must start this article by saying that this video is a few month old and must have came out before Django was released because it does not have any traces of that movie in it (although I am not sure if Django had any pop culture references in it). I also love me some QT, so when I came across this cool ass video that tracks Tarantino's pop culture references into historical order from College Humor I just had to post it. He really does sprinkle in some good ones, right? Lots of movie, TV, and especially obscure music references. Great stuff. Enjoy the video after the jump...
Showing posts with label Pop Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop Culture. Show all posts
January 25, 2013
Every Pop Culture Reference From Tarantino Movies In Chronological Order... In 5 Minutes!
I must start this article by saying that this video is a few month old and must have came out before Django was released because it does not have any traces of that movie in it (although I am not sure if Django had any pop culture references in it). I also love me some QT, so when I came across this cool ass video that tracks Tarantino's pop culture references into historical order from College Humor I just had to post it. He really does sprinkle in some good ones, right? Lots of movie, TV, and especially obscure music references. Great stuff. Enjoy the video after the jump...
November 13, 2012
Bottleneck Galleries: The Gangs All Here Art Show
I see lots of cool art shows going on around the country featuring pop culture topics and I get crazy with envy. Why can't any of these shows take place on my neck of the woods? Gallery 1988 is killing it in L.A., but we got an east coast taste of their stuff when they brought their Crazy 4 Cult show to NYC for the first time. But now there is a hometown gallery that is making some noise and I couldn't be happier. The gallery is named Bottleneck Galleries and is located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They have had some ambitious shows in the past, such as one inspired by zombies and one inspired by premium cable (these pieces are phenomenal, check them out!). But they have an upcoming show that looks fantastic and I for one can't wait to see it in person. The show is called The Gang's All Here and is focused on large groups of characters coming together in movies and TV shows. There are some wonderful pieces, and the show opens November 16th through December 7th. You can get information on the show by clicking here, and you can see the some of the pieces in the show over at /Film. You can also check out the ones I liked the best after the jump. I am looking forward to more cool ass pop culture art show in NYC, so make sure you turn out and support your local galleries so they can keep doing them. Enjoy my picks after the jump...
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