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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer: Day Player Chronicles -- Part Two
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer. Life in Hollywood, below-the-line. Work gloves at the end of the 2006/2007 television season (photo by Richard Blair). New to this blog? Click here, then scroll down. Sunday, June 14, 2015. Day Player Chronicles - Part Two. The day player may join them on the front lines as needed, but his/her job is usually to do everything else: help the Best Boy wrap and return equipment, run and drop cable from up high with the dimmer operator, power up the...
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer: Hurry Up and Wait
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer. Life in Hollywood, below-the-line. Work gloves at the end of the 2006/2007 television season (photo by Richard Blair). New to this blog? Click here, then scroll down. Sunday, March 15, 2009. Hurry Up and Wait. Nothing quite sells "tragedy" like blood on the snow. 8220;The waiting is the hardest part.”. From "The Waiting," by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The “backyard” looked real too, but was actually just a wide driveway enclos...Sometimes...
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer: The Moment of Truth
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer. Life in Hollywood, below-the-line. Work gloves at the end of the 2006/2007 television season (photo by Richard Blair). New to this blog? Click here, then scroll down. Sunday, June 21, 2015. The Moment of Truth. The New Show, Week Two. Day One of filming. This is NOT. 8220;Dude, what’d you over the weekend, rebuild your house? 8220;You look beat already, and it’s only Monday.”. 8220;You close to retirement? 8220;Another year or so.”. Behind the ...
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer: Stage 16
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Blood, Sweat, and Tedium: Confessions of a Hollywood Juicer. Life in Hollywood, below-the-line. Work gloves at the end of the 2006/2007 television season (photo by Richard Blair). New to this blog? Click here, then scroll down. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Another in an occasional series about my days working with grips and as a grip early in my Hollywooden career - before I saw the light (but wasn't smart enough to notice all that godawfully heavy. That stage floor looks to be a mile down. As a raw permit, I ...
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Hardboiled Hangover | New Granada
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The Hardboiled Hangover section will be updated sporadically with my take on various crime flicks, mainly from the noir mold. 1 The Big Heat. 2 Night and the City. 3 Classe Tous Risques. 4 Kiss of Death. 5 The Spiral Staircase. 6 Act of Violence. 8 They Live by Night. 10 Blast of Silence. 11 No Man of Her Own. 13 Lady in the Lake. 14 Cash on Demand. 15 Ride the Pink Horse. 20 The Dark Mirror. 21 Cry of the City. 22 Born to Kill. 25 The File on Thelma Jordon. 29 The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry. 100 Stra...
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Secret Beyond the Door (1947) | New Granada
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Secret Beyond the Door (1947). A gothic Freudian nightmare from German maestro Fritz Lang, Secret Beyond the Door. Was adapted by his frequent collaborator Silvia Richards from a story by Rufus King. A sinister ‘40s twist on the French Bluebeard. Tale, the film is often considered a minor work in the great Lang’s oeuvre (far behind the almighty The Big Heat. In my book), though even a lesser Lang film is better than the worst of most other filmmakers. But the ending…whoa boy. It’s one of the mo...Inject ...
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Movie Reviews | New Granada
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While the 17th-century Age of Enlightenment brought about a wave of reason in European politics and religion, the Puritan riffraff over in New England still saw the Devil around every corner. Got a toothache? You’re not praying hard enough, pal. Did you dream about your neighbor? Against this backdrop of sinful causality is writer-director Robert Eggers’ richly detailed debut film, The Witch. Read the rest of my review over at the Orlando Weekly. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Read the ...
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THE BIG HEAT (1953) | New Granada
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THE BIG HEAT (1953). 8220;Prisons are bulging with dummies who wonder how they got there.”. When a film kicks off with a cop shooting himself in the head, buckle up. Direct by Austrian wunderkind Fritz Lang, The Big Heat. Lang was the treasure of German Expressionist cinema leading up to World War II. His dark masterpieces Metropolis. 1931), and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. 1933) caught the attention of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, who banned Mabuse. 1944), Scarlet Street. 1952) It’s a...
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Olive Films | New Granada
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Secret Beyond the Door (1947). A gothic Freudian nightmare from German maestro Fritz Lang, Secret Beyond the Door. Was adapted by his frequent collaborator Silvia Richards from a story by Rufus King. A sinister ‘40s twist on the French Bluebeard. Tale, the film is often considered a minor work in the great Lang’s oeuvre (far behind the almighty The Big Heat. In my book), though even a lesser Lang film is better than the worst of most other filmmakers. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Interviews | New Granada
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It’s a safe bet to say that every horror fan has a favorite Joe Dante movie (or many). From. To his breakout hit. And beyond, Mr. Dante has carved a niche deep enough into genre filmmaking to thrill generations. He was kind enough to give us some time to talk about his new film, how it brought him back to his old Roger Corman days, and discuss some tidbits about his older work as well. Having him on the phone, I. To ask him about one of my favorite shows of all time,. Full interview at Bloody Disgusting.
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