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Noirsville - the film noir: Noirsville Pulp Fiction Cover Of The Week
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Noirsville - the film noir. When film gets the blues.Its Noirsville. This Film Noir Style continues up to the present usually stripped of its Black and White roots but retaining its visual stylistics under the subjective designation Neo Noir. This Blog will collect my previous reviews published in various forums and add new reviews and comments upon Film Noirs and Neo Noirs, books, music, blogs, websites, and forums. Friday, January 6, 2017. Noirsville Pulp Fiction Cover Of The Week. Noirsville Neo Noir ...
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some of my favorite things #9: something wild (1986) « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. Some of my favorite things #9: something wild (1986). 8220;You sure you know what you’re doing? 8220;No.”. One of my favorite movies from the 1980s was Jonathan Demme’s. When it came out in 1986, it was a refreshing alternative to pretty much everything else playing and it confirmed that Melanie Griffith was the “It girl” at that time. The movie also resurrected Demme’s career (which had run aground with. Dream girl. She belongs to herself. Demme comes off a...
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Bibliography « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. Terry Gilliam: A Biography. Schaffner Press, forthcoming 2012. Editor, University of Mississippi Press, forthcoming. Charlie Kaufman and Hollywood’s Merry Band of Pranksters, Fabulists and Dreamers. Published by Kamera Books in May 2008. The book is a critical overview of directors Richard Linklater, David O. Russell, Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, Sofia Coppola, and Michel Gondry. Taking Over the Asylum,” on Spike Jonze and the American New Wave,. 32, fall 2002.
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when you have to shoot… shoot… don’t talk: eli wallach « detours
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A blog about movies, books, and getting lost…. When you have to shoot… shoot… don’t talk: eli wallach. His first feature),. A nifty crime movie),. One of the great first scenes),. And more recently in his memorable small role in. He’ll always be Tuco to me, however. Sergio Leone’s. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Are fantastic and Wallach in particular gives a ferociously entertaining performance. There’s a little Tuco in all of us. Happy birthday, Mr. Wallach. He was 51 d...
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Noirsville - the film noir: July 2016
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Noirsville - the film noir. When film gets the blues.Its Noirsville. This Film Noir Style continues up to the present usually stripped of its Black and White roots but retaining its visual stylistics under the subjective designation Neo Noir. This Blog will collect my previous reviews published in various forums and add new reviews and comments upon Film Noirs and Neo Noirs, books, music, blogs, websites, and forums. Sunday, July 31, 2016. Noirsville Tune Of The Week. Again the great Tom Waits. Some nigh...
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Noirsville - the film noir: October 2016
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Noirsville - the film noir. When film gets the blues.Its Noirsville. This Film Noir Style continues up to the present usually stripped of its Black and White roots but retaining its visual stylistics under the subjective designation Neo Noir. This Blog will collect my previous reviews published in various forums and add new reviews and comments upon Film Noirs and Neo Noirs, books, music, blogs, websites, and forums. Sunday, October 30, 2016. Noirsville Neo Noir Short Of the Month. I'm going back and re-...
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Noirsville - the film noir: September 2016
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Noirsville - the film noir. When film gets the blues.Its Noirsville. This Film Noir Style continues up to the present usually stripped of its Black and White roots but retaining its visual stylistics under the subjective designation Neo Noir. This Blog will collect my previous reviews published in various forums and add new reviews and comments upon Film Noirs and Neo Noirs, books, music, blogs, websites, and forums. Thursday, September 29, 2016. Noir Image Of The Week. Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
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Noirsville - the film noir: Noirsville Neo Noir Image Of The Week
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Noirsville - the film noir. When film gets the blues.Its Noirsville. This Film Noir Style continues up to the present usually stripped of its Black and White roots but retaining its visual stylistics under the subjective designation Neo Noir. This Blog will collect my previous reviews published in various forums and add new reviews and comments upon Film Noirs and Neo Noirs, books, music, blogs, websites, and forums. Thursday, January 5, 2017. Noirsville Neo Noir Image Of The Week. Noirsville Noir Image ...
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The Art and Culture of Movies: Silent Film Editing in The Big Parade (1925)
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The Art and Culture of Movies. Short Writings on Film. Friday, May 08, 2015. Silent Film Editing in The Big Parade (1925). The battle of Belleau Wood sequence from King Vidor's THE BIG PARADE:. The oppressive rhythm of the action - with even death in combat reduced to a mechanical beat - creates a powerful visual representation of the dehumanizing effects of war, and a perfect synergy between form and content. I'm reading: Silent Film Editing in The Big Parade (1925). Posted by Matt Barry.
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The Art and Culture of Movies: Before Hollywood, There Was Fort Lee, New Jersey (1964)
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The Art and Culture of Movies. Short Writings on Film. Friday, May 01, 2015. Before Hollywood, There Was Fort Lee, New Jersey (1964). I'm reading: Before Hollywood, There Was Fort Lee, New Jersey (1964). Posted by Matt Barry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Baltimore City in Herman G. Weinbergs Autumn Fir. The Devils Party (1938). The House on 92nd Street (1945). Gangs of New York (2002). Freddy Got Fingered (2001). The House of Rothschild (1934). Cyrano de Bergerac (1950).