The 2005 Wired Rave Awards
smack-pot writes "March 2005 issue of Wired Magazine features The 2005 Wired Rave Awards announcements. The 15 categories include Films, Business, Science, Architecture, Medicine, Games etc. Some of the winners are Brad Bird for The Incredibles, Danger Mouse for The Grey Album, Burt Rutan for SpaceShipOne, and Pete Parsons for Halo 2."
This years "Best use of glow sticks" award goes too . . .
Oh, not that sort of rave?
Pretty Pictures!
I don't know. iFilms is great and all, but I think Jon Stewart should have won for Television. He did something (and continues to) that no one else on major television stations would dare do, and that is be brutally honest and be intelligent about it. When it comes to those qualities, he's my hero. Oh and the humor aspect is pretty good too.
I only mod up parents of "mod parent up" posts...
for those who don't know, the grey album is a remix record using beats from the beatle's white album with vocals from jay-z's black album it's available at http://www.bannedmusic.org/ and is hosted by http://www.downhillbattle.org/. DJ Dangermouse was the DJ who made this mix.
"Until The Incredibles, the conventional wisdom was that animators can't do action," Bird says.
umm..anime?
I prefer my Dangermouse to be animated and British, thank you very much.
Boobies never hurt anyone. - Sherry Glaser.