For those that care......
Star Wars New Cast
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
David Cronenberg
This week's in-class viewing will be "eXistenZ", directed by David Cronenberg. Here are some interesting images from his career.
Writer William S. Burroughs, Cronenberg, and actor Peter Weller on the set of "Naked Lunch"
Jeremy Irons and Cronenberg
Cronenberg directs Viggo Mortensen as Sigmund Freud in "A Dangerous Method"
A typewriter with a bug in it from "Naked Lunch"
A gun becomes part of the "new flesh" in "Videodrome"
Two sides of Mr. Cronenberg
Monday, April 14, 2014
Sidney Lumet (1924 - 2011)
Since we ill be watching a film in class by Sidney Lumet this week, here is a sampler of his work.
The Verdict with Paul Neuman
Lumet directs Al Pachino in Dog Day Afternoon
The Hill with Sean Connery
12 Angry Men with Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb
Katherine Hepburn in Long Day's Journey Into Night
Serpico with Al Pachino
Peter Finch in Network
Lumet directs Marlon Brando in The Fugitive Kind
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Fist full of Dollars
I really thought this was a funny scene. After he kills the men and realizes it was four he then apologizes and says he meant prepare four coffins. I really joyed this film
Saturday, April 12, 2014
3… 2… 1… The Countdown to the End of Film on Film
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/04/12/2014-death-film-film.html
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
West Side Story
2 hours and 33 minutes, 47 seconds. Not that I was counting.
I liked the blurring of background to focus attention, the lighting was amazing. The choreography was technically beautiful. The constant dancing and behavior of the gang members stretched any hope of plausibility beyond the snapping zone. This was a Broadway version of gangs, and I believe the screenplay was more about Shakespeare than street life. A highly romanticized view.
This was your basic Romeo and Juliet film, story wise.
It was interesting how through camera shots and music I got a feel for the characters...Dialogue was secondary.
Beautifully shot. Looked like a lot of dolly-shots and crane use.
I liked the blurring of background to focus attention, the lighting was amazing. The choreography was technically beautiful. The constant dancing and behavior of the gang members stretched any hope of plausibility beyond the snapping zone. This was a Broadway version of gangs, and I believe the screenplay was more about Shakespeare than street life. A highly romanticized view.
This was your basic Romeo and Juliet film, story wise.
It was interesting how through camera shots and music I got a feel for the characters...Dialogue was secondary.
Beautifully shot. Looked like a lot of dolly-shots and crane use.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Blade Runner - 1982
Probably one of the three most influential sci-fi movies of all time, "Blade Runner" is a tour de force of visual design. Challenging and thematically dark, it tells the story of a disillusioned man whose job it is to hunt down and kill androids who are struggling to find just a few more years of life before they die from built in obsolescence.
Rick Deckerd (Harrison Ford) - the Blade Runner
Poster art featuring Rutger Hauer
Rachael (Sean Young) and Deckerd - a still that generated controversy
Dr. Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel) - a father of creation
Ridley Scott directs Harrison Ford
One of the incredible miniatures of a future Los Angeles
A brooding poster for a dark film
Pris (Daryl Hannah) and Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer)
Poster art for the 2007 re-release - The Final Cut
The Bradbury Building in Los Angeles dressed up for the film
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