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| 24 Nov 2009 by Peter Canavese G: It's like you're the general yourself, really, marshaling all those forces. Are you like Hitchcock in that you prefer the preparation, or you prefer the shooting? JW: Oh I prefer shooting. It took us one and a half years of preparation. Too long. You know, I missed the old day in Hong Kong, you know? I shot movie without a script. You know, like I shot The Killer. You know, once in a while, somebody want to remake a film and they were asking me—they asked for a script. ... GrouchoReviews.com - http://grouchoreviews.com/ [ More results from GrouchoReviews.com ] |
| 8 hours ago by Sam Inglis New Moon covers about six months during which this boring, self-obsessed, girl does nothing but pine, and treat everyone else about her like crap. We're meant to buy into a burgeoning relationship with Jacob (Lautner), ... If only the script were the only problem. Despite Hitchcock's famous maxim that the three most important things to a movie are “the script, the script and the script” a strong look and a clutch of great performances can, to some degree, rescue a film ... 24 FRAMES PER SECOND - http://24framez.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Media Practice: Film Form As Truffaut once said to Hitchcock, a great work of art is one that has already found its perfect form, and for this reason it cannot be “translated” into another medium without extraordinary difficulty. ... (As Godard once said, if you write a script that is so good that readers laugh and cry when reading it, then you should just bind the script and sell it in a store. Your work is complete. A script does not need to do all these things because this is not its purpose. ... Film Form/Film Practice - http://mediapracticefilmform.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Tim Treanor AS YOU LIKE IT is one of my favorite Shakespeare plays. They are not, as Ed K. suggests, “corny soap operas”, a blanket statement that is pugnacious but pretty silly, hardly worthy of further acknowledgement. I do think the summary by Tim ... For example, Rosalind's disguise as a boy is quite justified in the script. And the throw-away poem by Jacques, “Seven Ages of Man” is indefensible dramaturgically, but it is a diamond thrown to the crowd, and I forgive playwrights ... DC Theatre Scene - http://dctheatrescene.com/ - References |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Clint's archive But I did go on sets where Hitchcock and Douglas Sirk and people like that were working. Then there were all the Rawhide years, which were great because you were working every day, not just coming in for two days' work and then being off .... Whereas back in the 1970s and '80s, I was doing more stuff. Some things you read and you say, 'I love this script!' Others you read and you go, 'I like the script and I'll do it.' Now, I'm inclined to wait until I love the script. ... The Clint Eastwood Archive - http://theclinteastwoodarchive.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Sep 2009 by RobG DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK? THE CARD PLAYER? SLEEPLESS? PHANTOM OF THE OPERA? STENDAL'S SYNDROME? I can honestly say I don't really like any of the above Dario movies I just mentioned. Sure, there's bits and pieces in all of them that I like, but overall, they're not good movies. With that said, before you see GIALLO and before you dismiss it, I thought I'd throw out there the script that I read way back when to show you just how good I thought it really was. ... Icons of Fright News and Updates - http://iconsoffright.com/news/ - References |
| 15 hours ago by dereksantiago1986 and “Do you own in gargantuan families? ” When they meet again, it is at the next conference in rainy Amsterdam. A man looking like Van Meer is assisinated apt in front of Huntley, in Hitchcock's notorious umbrella scene. ... Brandas Blog - http://brandasblog.uastrahovanie.com.ua/ |
| 21 Nov 2009 And, of course, because of Hitchcock. Very charmed that it doesn't have a trillion dollar set... There's theatrical magic about telling a film story using the audience's imagination. Audiences also enjoy watching actors working their butts ... You have probably performed in more Noel Coward plays than almost anyone in the English-speaking world, including starring in Blithe Spirit directed by Harold Pinter. Why do you think you have such an affinity for Noel Coward plays? ... SHNews - http://shnsf.com/news/index.asp |
| 31 Aug 2009 by James Dennis Whereas previous Argento failures have been just plain bad in terms of plot, dialogue or character, Giallo goes beyond this to meticulously pick up on the overused conventions of the genre and its typical script deficiencies. Affectionately highlighting the absurdities ... What it does make you sadly wonder is whether we'll ever see the director do a proper horror film again, but arguably that possibility was scuppered sometime in the late 80s. Either way I can thoroughly ... Twitch (Work-Safe) - http://twitchfilm.net/site/index.php - References |
| 22 Feb 2006 Michael Mackenzie has reviewed the R2 French release of Do You Like Hitchcock?, Dario Argento's (Suspiria, Profondo Rosso) tribute to the Master of Suspense, given a thoroughly disappointing DVD release by Studio Canal. Review: ... Indeed, the script, by Argento and regular collaborator Franco Ferrini, is not bad at all, operating at a slower pace than the likes of The Card Player and as a result allowing us to get to know the protagonists a little better than usual. ... DVD Times - http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/ - References [ More results from DVD Times ] |
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