Although "Basterds" is currentlty conceding the spotlight to newer films and the hype of even more films coming from the Toronto and Telluride film festivals, I thought that this article would be of interest to some. It's an interview with the "Basterds" costume designer, who also happened to...
The paper comes out today, so here's my full review. I'd ask that everyone at least visit the web site and navigate to the film reviews so that we don't lose on web hits. The site might lag behind the actual distribution a little bit.
He was the American officer that Landa and then Raine spoke to on the telephone. He was only there for about half a minute, but it was a nice touch. :eusa_clap
It was a straight cord that went straight behind the phone and disappeared behind the table right next to Landa, or perhaps even between his legs.
And just as an aside, did anyone else catch Harvey Keitel's voice cameo? I loved that he included that.
You could see the cord in the film; after reading this thread, I was looking for it. ;)
I thought it was a solid film indeed. I'm no expert on period authenticity, but I was impressed by how natural it felt; the early forties atmosphere didn't feel forced at all.
I can't really pay any more...
Initial reviews from Avatar Day are saying that Cameron has finally brought 3D cinema to the place where its aim should have always been to be. No longer just a vehicle for stuff to fly out of the screen; word is that it based around bringing textures and depth to the image, similar to what was...
This is spectacular. A trailer cut together for a Ghostbusters film starring Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, and Dean Martin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAboGO9MDsQ
I'll agree that it fit like a charm, and I myself feel like charging the gates of hell when I hear it; but it's one of those moments where I find myself slapping my forehead at a choice so obvious that it distracts from its visual counterpart. When I see Dr. Manhattan establishing himself as a...
Carter Burwell - "Fargo"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8eA9BuuyjY
I'm willing to say that Carter Burwell is the only reason to watch a lot of the upcoming films that feature his work.
I didn't see the film at all until they released the DC this week. After reading the novel a couple of months ago I figured I wouldn't even come close to enjoying it without seeing as much of the story as Snyder had filmed.
I loved the graphic novel, the film, not so much. I believe that this...
The trouble with translating Holmes into a visual form is that the Doyle left just enough mystery to the character that we fill them in with our own interpretation of Holmes' omnipotence. Any screen translation eliminates the mystery left by the writing and we're left with a human being who...
Rathbone remains my favorite Holmes, if for no other reason than he looks like a Sidney Paget illustration brought to life. His unmistakable voice and razor-sharp diction also add to his power as Holmes.
Saw it last night, going in costume just for the fun of it. I thought that the ending leaned far too much in the genre of sci-fi, but I loved the first two acts to death. The ambitiously long tracking shots absolutely amazed me, and I actually appreciated Cate Blanchett in her role.
It was...
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