Actually, I have no objection to this collection skewing a bit later on in film history. The post-classic era is often inherently cheesier.
Actually, I have no objection to this collection skewing a bit later on in film history. The post-classic era is often inherently cheesier.
Once again, I could do with more pre-1960 selections, but the guy knows his stuff.
After running that oddly disturbing selection of Nicholas Cage moment of complete madness a day or so back, I thought the waning portion of this holiday weekend would be a good to run some other works by editor Harry Hanrahan. Oddly enough, this salute to movie insult contains lots and lots and lots and lots of NSFW language.
I should add I don’t necessarily agree with Hanrahan’s choices as truly “the greatest of all time,” which seem to skew very much towards post-1970 American films, but hey, it’s not a bad selection and so nicely done. (Also, technically, the opening insults date back to the late 19th century via playwright Edmund Rostand.)
Viral marketing was very good for Neil Blomkamp on “District 9.” So, no wonder he’s indulging in it again for something which apparently first showed up in some kind of newfangled i-something version of Wired Magazine.
And now a brief clip from what seems certain to be one of the year’s biggest sensations and a very likely major Oscar contender, Darren Aronofsky’s “The Black Swan.” I’m really hoping this will be 50% Powell and Pressburger’s “The Red Shoes,” 50% Roman Polanski’s “Repulsion” and 50% something entirely new and original.
H/t Movieline and the Playlist.
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