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[Cinematical] readies a few new DC comic adaptations, including The Green Lantern and maybe Wonder Woman, word is still out on whether we'll ever see The Flash get his own movie, too. I've never been a big fan of Mr.

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[Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast] Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast » Blog Archive » Seven ...: The pencil-and-watercolor panels are cinematically framed and often wordless, advancing the plot and delineating character with careful strokes.” It tells the story of eleven-year-old Jack Clark, living on his family's farm in Kansas in 1937. There's a terrible drought; ..... I also loved Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth, as well as the reprints of Flash Gordon, Prince Valiant, and the silver age Marvel comics (particularly Spider-Man) that were published in the seventies. ...

[Kermode Uncut Blog] BBC - Kermode Uncut Blog: The Tarantino Situation: I do not care what you say, i love all of Tarantino's films. This may be a total coincidence, and i do agree with every word you have said here, but lets face it, the argument put against those films, as incontrovertible as they may be, are just as legible to be faced with an equal amount of arguments against you sticking up for such piles of garbage as the abysmal Sweeney Todd, the cash-in High School Musical 3 and of course Rambo, which shouldn't really be open for argument at all as it is nothing but a sick joke anyway?

[Shooting Down Pictures] Shooting Down Pictures » Blog Archive » 966 (108). Bad Timing ...: To conclusively detail all this film’s stylistic quirks would be impossible in anything less than novella form.  As previously stated, flashbacks are integral to the film’s construction, and come in many forms: as quick two-or-three frame intercuts, as flashbacks within flashbacks and even flashforwards within flashbacks.  At one point Alex brutally reprimands Milena and then his mood abruptly changes…and we realize we’re watching the moments preceding the outburst we’ve just witnessed.  Disorientation seems to be Roeg’s overriding goal.  Note his preference for jarring music cues, in particular the song that plays over the opening shot: a view of a museum painting whose serene mood is broken by Tom Waits at most gravelly.  Waits’ voice is in turn cut off by the even more discordant tones of a siren…a perfect lead-in, it turns out, to a singularly bleak story.

[girish] girish: I'll Be Seeing You/'80s Pop: Your mention (in the same breath) of the Iggy/Hardy track and Debbie Harry put me in mind of the excellent JAZZ AT ST-GERMAIN CD, where Harry sings a wonderful version of Juliette Greco's "Il n'y a plus d'apres" with Jazz Passengers, and there's also a tremendous rendition of Boris Vian's "Les Joyeux bouchers" by Catherine Ringer and the Renegade Brass Band - Ringer of Les Rita Mitsuko, as immortalised by Godard in the '80s! Your discussion of Chaka Khan's great, great track reminded me of filmmaker-critic Philip Brophy's analysis of it back in the 80s: if you listen closely, you will hear that the crowning moment of the production is when, in place of an expected cymbal crash, there is the sound of a 'roaring crowd'.

[SWJ Blog] 25 July SWJ News, Op-Ed, Blogs and Events Roundup (SWJ Blog): Moreover, The Dark Knight provides an earnest and complex exploration of heroism, underscoring the ambitions and challenges a would-be redeemer bears when confronting evil. With the opportunity granted by the filmmaker to the moviegoer to interpret the film however he or she chooses, this author observes subtle references to America’s own struggle with terrorism in a post-September 11 world.

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[SpoutBlog] Danny Boyle Interview, Slumdog Millionaire, Toronto 2008 | SpoutBlog: Is it a poverty of kind of bricks and mortar, and there’s a poverty of the soul, and there’s a lot going on in India that you kind of like, you learn about yourself and about our society that we’ve got a lot to learn from it still, even though apparently they’re learning from us in terms of economics and in terms of development and that kind of thing, but it doesn’t bring you everything, as we know. So, you try and tell it from their perspective.

[Cinematically Correct] Zune Pass”¦Is It Worth It? « Cinematically Correct: I personally don’t really like the fact that it costs me 15.00 per month for the rest of my life, but I won’t have it forever either.I have 10,000 plus songs in my library as we spead, and about 9,200+ I put on with the zune pass, not to mention all of the new albums that have been released this month, so its a double edged sword.

[Roger Ebert's Journal] Roger Ebert's Journal: My Old Gang Archives: There if that was so ill be very happy with the opening, it is more of a blance between action and character growth/plot, besides with that parade of explosions out of the way a good chunck of the movie after this will spend time on the characters and their interating with eachover as: the Autobots decide what they should do and, the Decepticons can discuss what is the next plan of action after Barricade gives his report and the humans doing what cliche humans do in a Bay film, make sex jokes, flash girl flesh and swear in a film that is about advertising toys to kids...yeah smart move their Hasbro

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