2.27.2009
2.24.2009
PARENTS GUIDE FOR "WATCHMEN" BY IMDB
* A couple is seen having sex in a bed room, the only part of nudity shown is a man's buttocks.
* A prostitute and a man are moving around under bed sheets and making many noises.
* A man brutally rapes a woman and she begins to like it half way through
* A silhouette of a man ejaculating on a woman's chest in slow motion
* A couple is seen behind a building making out.
* A blue man appears fully naked several times. His penis is shown. Never erect though.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/parentalguide
p.s. 300 sucked. DAWN OF THE DEAD remake is a 2/4 star movie. WATCHMEN comic book is great. What are the odds that Syder is going to make this movie worth watching?
* A prostitute and a man are moving around under bed sheets and making many noises.
* A man brutally rapes a woman and she begins to like it half way through
* A silhouette of a man ejaculating on a woman's chest in slow motion
* A couple is seen behind a building making out.
* A blue man appears fully naked several times. His penis is shown. Never erect though.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/parentalguide
p.s. 300 sucked. DAWN OF THE DEAD remake is a 2/4 star movie. WATCHMEN comic book is great. What are the odds that Syder is going to make this movie worth watching?
2.18.2009
2.12.2009
2.06.2009
GREATEST... MISUNDERSTANDING IN CINEMA HISTORY
There's a scene early on in NORTH BY NORTHWEST when Cary Grant is mistaken for a man named George Caplan. It happens when this Caplan guy receives a phone call in a resteraunt. The waiter calls out his name, as two men looking to find this Caplan look on anxiously, seeing who will take the call.
Unknowingly, Roger Thornhill (the handsome and charming Cary Grant) raises his arm in the air to get one of the waiters attention. The two men see this, assume he is responding to the phone call and hurry him into a car setting this crazy chase picture in action.
I couldn't find the video in this scene, so just enjoy this incredible title sequence by Sal Bass, and one of best scores to any of Hitchcock's pictures by the great Bernard Herrmann.
Unknowingly, Roger Thornhill (the handsome and charming Cary Grant) raises his arm in the air to get one of the waiters attention. The two men see this, assume he is responding to the phone call and hurry him into a car setting this crazy chase picture in action.
I couldn't find the video in this scene, so just enjoy this incredible title sequence by Sal Bass, and one of best scores to any of Hitchcock's pictures by the great Bernard Herrmann.
A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME
Take a moment and check out the technical specifications for SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE...
Does anyone else find it incredibly cool that this motion picture was shot using not only traditional 35mm film, but also a DSLR and the SI-2K (an HD camera available for around $30,000?
Or how about the fact that Steven Soderbergh used the much talked about RED
ONE camera to shoot his 4+ hour epic about Che Guevara. Did I mention that the RED ONE cost a mere $17,000? (And yes, I know, with the EVF, lenses, recording module and battery the RED ONE costs nearly $60,000 but in Hollywood it's peanuts.)
It seems like every month a new camera company is coming up with a new camera that is drawing the gap between Hollywood funded filmmakers and us poor independents. Not to mention lowering production costs allowing filmmakers like Soderbergh make movies that would otherwise not get funding.
I can't imagine what the landscape of the motion picture is going to look like in 5-10 years, but I'm sure excited to see what's in store.
......
Also, on a more self indulgent note, I can't stop looking at this....

Does anyone else find it incredibly cool that this motion picture was shot using not only traditional 35mm film, but also a DSLR and the SI-2K (an HD camera available for around $30,000?Or how about the fact that Steven Soderbergh used the much talked about RED
ONE camera to shoot his 4+ hour epic about Che Guevara. Did I mention that the RED ONE cost a mere $17,000? (And yes, I know, with the EVF, lenses, recording module and battery the RED ONE costs nearly $60,000 but in Hollywood it's peanuts.)
It seems like every month a new camera company is coming up with a new camera that is drawing the gap between Hollywood funded filmmakers and us poor independents. Not to mention lowering production costs allowing filmmakers like Soderbergh make movies that would otherwise not get funding.
I can't imagine what the landscape of the motion picture is going to look like in 5-10 years, but I'm sure excited to see what's in store.
......
Also, on a more self indulgent note, I can't stop looking at this....

2.05.2009
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