Showing posts with label Hitchcock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hitchcock. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
"Every Ending... Has a Beginning."
The Birds (1963) gets the prequel we definitely needed...The Birds (The Prequel) from NYSUfilms on Vimeo.... because everyone hates movies without exposition / backstory. [/sarcasm] I love the gentle spoofing of our modern need for all mystery to be explained to us "We had no answer... until now". Ha!Apparently this prequel trailer for Alfred Hitchcock's classic The Birds is a year old. But I'm
Monday, October 25, 2010
15 Directors Who Shaped My Movie Love
So there's this meme going around that Paolo tagged me with. So why not? The idea is that you list 15 directors, mainly off of the top of your head, that contributed to the way you experience and think about the movies. This is not a list of my all time favorites though half of the list would probably overlap. This is the list I come up with when I think briefly on the formative masterminds and/
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Almodóvar,
Altmanesque,
Bergman,
directors,
Hitchcock,
James Cameron,
Ridley Scott,
Robert Wise,
Spielberg,
Tim Burton,
Todd Haynes
Friday, October 1, 2010
A History of... Julie Andrews
To celebrate the 75th birthday of the great Julie Andrews, our favorite singing governness, our favorite magical nanny, our favorite gender bending toast of Paris. Something big was in order. Why, she's practically perfect in every way... so in her honor, a resurrection of a long dormant exhaustively researched 100% true* series that was once the Film Experience's most popular feature.1935 Julia
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Pandora's Link and JGL's Bad Romance
Due to the long holiday weekend which put me behind and a busy screening week, I've decided to postpone this week's HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT. The series will be back next Wednesday the 15th with Pandora's Box (1929) so you have another week to watch this awesome silent classic whether on DVD or Netflix Instant Watch. Thanks for understanding and please join in the celebration of the immortal
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