Next (1990 film)

Next is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full title is "Next: The Infinite Variety Show."

Production

The film was commissioned by Channel 4 as part of a 5-part series of Aardman animations called "Lip Synch": Creature Comforts (1989), Going Equipped (1990), Ident (1990), Next (1990) and War Story (1989). Imdb explains: "The "sunburst" which rotates behind William Shakespeare in the "Cymbeline" sequence was not present in the original storyboard nor fabricated for this purpose. Rather, it comes from a clock which was discovered by the director, by chance, in a skip nearby the studio on the day that scene was to be filmed."

Peter looks like Peter Hall and is reading one of Hall's books. The halo indicates that he represents Saint Peter, and that Shakespeare is auditioning to get into Heaven. The film references many Shakespeare plays.

A clip of this short was shown in the 2003 documentary Animated Century.

Plot

Imdb explains the plot: "William Shakespeare, without saying a word, gives a quick run through of all his plays in a very special audition. "

Film (Iranian magazine)

Film (Persian:فیلم) is an Iranian film review magazine published for more than 30 years. The head-editor is Massoud Mehrabi.

References

  • Film Magazine Website / About
  • External links

  • Official Website
  • Lubrication theory

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    Internal flows are those where the fluid is fully bounded. Internal flow lubrication theory has many industrial applications because of its role in the design of fluid bearings. Here a key goal of lubrication theory is to determine the pressure distribution in the fluid volume, and hence the forces on the bearing components. The working fluid in this case is often termed a lubricant.

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    List of film periodicals

    Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines which principally serve as a consumer guide to movies.

    Magazines and trade publications

    Scholarly journals

    References

  • "FIAF Index Titles" (XLS). FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals. ProQuest. Retrieved March 12, 2010. 
  • Bibliography

  • Slide, Anthony. International Film, Radio, and Television Journals. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. xiv, 428 p.
  • Loughney, Katharine. Film, Television, and Video Periodicals: A Comprehensive Annotated. New York: Garland Publ, 1991. 431 p.
  • Next

    Next can refer to:

    Film, TV and stage

  • Next (1990 film), an animated short about William Shakespeare
  • Next (2007 film), a sci-fi themed film starring Nicolas Cage
  • Players (film), a Bollywood film produced under the name Next
  • Next: A Primer on Urban Painting, a documentary film released in 2005
  • Next (play), by Terrence McNally
  • Next (TV series), a dating show on MTV
  • "Next" (Desperate Housewives episode)
  • WWE NXT, the farm system for WWE professional wrestling
  • Publications

  • Next (Nigeria), a newspaper
  • Next (novel), by Michael Crichton
  • Next Media, a pro-democracy publishing company based in Hong Kong, China
  • Next Magazine (Santa Monica), a music industry trade publication
  • Next: The Future Just Happened, a 2001 non-fiction book by Michael Lewis
  • Science and technology

  • NeXT, a 1980s computer company later bought by Apple Computer
  • NEXT (ion thruster), developed at NASA Glenn Research Center
  • NEXT, in electronics, an acronym for Near End Crosstalk
  • New X-ray Telescope (NeXT), a Japanese hard X-ray observatory planned for launch in 2016
  • Next (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band album)

    Next is the second album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. The album was released in 1973. It was released separately on CD, though it is widely available on a 2 in 1 album, the other album being their debut album Framed.

    "Swampsnake" was covered by American rock band Zilch on their 1998 debut album 3.2.1..

    "The Faith Healer" was covered by Australian psychedelic rock band The Church on their 1999 covers album A Box of Birds.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Alex Harvey and Hugh McKenna, except where noted. 

    Personnel

    Band

  • Alex Harvey - Lead vocals, harmonica, guitar
  • Zal Cleminson - Guitar
  • Chris Glen - Bass guitar
  • Hugh McKenna - Electric piano, organ, grand piano
  • Ted McKenna - Drums
  • Technical

  • Peter Coleman - Engineer
  • Phil Wainman - Producer
  • David Batchelor - Assistant producer, backing vocals
  • Pip Williams - Arrangements on "Swampsnake", "Gang Bang", "Next" and "The Last of the Teenage Idols"
  • Dave Field - Sleeve
  • References

    External links

  • Next (Adobe Flash) at Radio3Net (streamed copy where licensed)
  • Players (film)

    Players is a 2012 Indian action heist film directed by duo Abbas and Mustan Burmawalla and jointly produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Burmawala Partners. The film features an ensemble cast of Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Bipasha Basu, Bobby Deol, Sikandar Kher and Omi Vaidya in the lead roles, while Aftab Shivdasani appears in a cameo. The theatrical trailer premiered on 3 November 2011, and the film was released on 6 January 2012. It is an official remake of the 2003 Hollywood blockbuster, The Italian Job, which itself is a remake of the 1969 British caper film, of the same name.Players employs the same plot as the 2003 version, while making the characters and incidents completely different.

    The story follows a team of players, consisting of a con-man, an automobile expert who doubles up as a seductress, an illusionist, an explosives expert, an expert hacker and an actor turned prosthetic makeup artist, who plan to steal gold worth 100 billion (US$1.5 billion) from a moving train. During the robbery they are double crossed by members of their own team.

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