June 22, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Up
Look to the skies. Specifically, to the balloons.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Up

Look to the skies. Specifically, to the balloons.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

June 8, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Prometheus
And this concludes our 5-part “Film Distilled” series of all things Prometheus-or-Alien related. I hope you found as much enjoyment in them as I did toying with them. My review of the film should be up later in the day. I can say I made this still days before seeing the film and now - having seen the film - making the water run red turned out to be more apropos that I initially realized. “Film Distilled” will be going back to it’s weekly status this coming Wednesday.
View the previous stills: Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection.
Read Dre Rivas’ Prometheus review.
Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Prometheus

And this concludes our 5-part “Film Distilled” series of all things Prometheus-or-Alien related. I hope you found as much enjoyment in them as I did toying with them. My review of the film should be up later in the day. I can say I made this still days before seeing the film and now - having seen the film - making the water run red turned out to be more apropos that I initially realized. “Film Distilled” will be going back to it’s weekly status this coming Wednesday.

View the previous stills: Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection.

Read Dre RivasPrometheus review.

Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

June 7, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Alien: Resurrection
This one pretty much speaks for itself, we gather.
Check out Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Prometheus.
Read Dre Rivas’ Prometheus review.
Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Alien: Resurrection

This one pretty much speaks for itself, we gather.

Check out Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 and Prometheus.

Read Dre RivasPrometheus review.

Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

June 6, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Alien 3
An iconic image is stripped and redressed in 60s New Wave fashion.
Check out Alien, Aliens, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.
Read Dre Rivas’ Prometheus review.
Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Alien 3

An iconic image is stripped and redressed in 60s New Wave fashion.

Check out Alien, Aliens, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.

Read Dre RivasPrometheus review.

Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

June 5, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Aliens
The second entry in our Alien ‘Film Distilled” series focuses on Newt, the young survivor in James Cameron’s epic sequel.
Check out Alien, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.
Read Dre Rivas’ Prometheus review.
Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Aliens

The second entry in our Alien ‘Film Distilled” series focuses on Newt, the young survivor in James Cameron’s epic sequel.

Check out Alien, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.

Read Dre RivasPrometheus review.

Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

June 4, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Alien
This week we celebrate the landing of Ridley Scott’s Prometheus and will have a new ‘Film Distilled’ for every Alien film each day. And no, the Alien Vs. Predator movies don’t count [Ed. note: that’s a shame.]. As always, the film stills come with editorial flourishes.
Check out the stills for Aliens, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.
Read Dre Rivas’ Prometheus review.
Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Alien

This week we celebrate the landing of Ridley Scott’s Prometheus and will have a new ‘Film Distilled’ for every Alien film each day. And no, the Alien Vs. Predator movies don’t count [Ed. note: that’s a shame.]. As always, the film stills come with editorial flourishes.

Check out the stills for Aliens, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection and Prometheus.

Read Dre RivasPrometheus review.

Read J. Goodman’s Prometheus article.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

May 28, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: Big Trouble in Little China
Happy Memorial Day everyone. To all the troops and all the families who sacrifice.
*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

FILM DISTILLED: Big Trouble in Little China

Happy Memorial Day everyone. To all the troops and all the families who sacrifice.

*Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas.

May 23, 2012
FILM DISTILLED: There Will Be Blood
Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with  editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas. I couldn’t ask for a better film to kick our series off than Paul Thomas Anderson’s classic.

FILM DISTILLED: There Will Be Blood

Film Distilled is a weekly series of freeze frames from some classic films with  editorial flourishes by Dre Rivas. I couldn’t ask for a better film to kick our series off than Paul Thomas Anderson’s classic.

(Source: fullyoperational)