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DVD Verdict 211 - Sounds and Sights of Cinema (Composer Michael Kamen)
from DVD Verdict Presents... August 19, 2008
Clark returns with a look back at the all too short career of composer Michael Kamen who passed away in November 2003 at the age of 55. From his film and television scores (Don Juan DeMarco, Brazil, The Winter Guest, From the Earth to the Moon, Band of Brothers, Lethal Weapon 3, Open Range, What Dreams May Come, and more) to his solo and collaborative symphonic compositions. And he wraps up this week's show with a review of Ben Stiller's Tropic Thunder. Enjoy! Email your comments, questions, or suggestions to Clark.
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Fan Rant: We Want to See Heath Ledger's Last Film!
from Cinematical August 18, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, Johnny Depp, Fan Rant While Heath Ledger's role as Joker in The Dark Knight might go down as his last (and greatest) complete role, technically his final performance will come in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus. In a weird way it's almost fitting that Gilliam -- who's been cursed for years now -- would wind up being the filmmaker to last work with Ledger. Not only has Ledger's next-to-last film broken almost every box office record to date, but folks are so afraid of a Gilliam flick that even with the marketing machine that is the death of Heath Ledger, Hollywood still doesn't want to go near Dr. Parnassus. A story in The Hollywood Reporter last week claims Ledger could be in a "position of having one of the biggest- grossing movies in Hollywood history out at the same time he's in a movie hunting for an domestic distribution deal." And the scary part of this is that when Ledger passed away, Hollywood heavyweights like Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell stepped in to finish the film for their deceased friend. With ALL THAT, it's still a risky movie to get behind. One "distribution guru" added, "For all the elements in this film, it is a Terry Gilliam picture, and as much as you want a movie of his to be good, you have to be careful." Poor Gilliam ... the guy just can't catch a break. Well, unless you want to see Dr. Parnassus. Wouldn't it be kinda spooky if one death helped revive another's career? If we, as an audience, had the ability to choose between the doom and gloom of mourning an actor's death or the light and joy that comes with helping a beloved filmmaker get back on track?Continue reading Fan Rant: We Want to See Heath Ledger's Last Film! Permalink | Email this | Comments
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'Don Quixote' Gears Up Once Again ... Hopefully This Time It Sticks
from Cinematical August 04, 2008
Filed under: Drama, RumorMonger, Celebrities and Controversy, Johnny Depp It's been a ridiculously long and challenging road for Terry Gilliam once he set out to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. After the infamous struggles during the first round, he was potentially getting his second chance back in 2005. Then he was working to get the script back in late 2005, and still fighting for it in 2007, and even remained hopeful at the beginning of this year. It's been a big, long wait that has most certainly ousted the Little Train That Could for the icon with the most determination and perseverance. If the Independent is right, Don Quixote is headed for production soon. In a discussion with Gilliam, he said: "As far as we're concerned, it's on. When Johnny's ready, we're ready. We're just talking about dates to film. Basically, it all depends on his schedule, but otherwise we're set. It will be next year some time, before next summer anyway." The production will be completely re-shot, using none of the plagued footage from 2000: "The intervening years have taught me that I can actually write a much better film. I'm so excited it's going to get done at last." Here's to hoping it's smooth sailing from now on. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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DN EP 087: Sizzlean - Scott Keiner
from Directors Notes » Podcasts May 08, 2008
This week we re joined by Scott Keiner whose career has seen him direct TV pilots, music videos for bands such as OK Go and the recent short Sizzlean, which is a prequel to the complete feature script of the same name penned by Scott. Sizzlean will be screening in the Cannes short film corner 20th - 22nd May and Scott will be there in person to discuss the project if you want to check it out in full. Sizzlean Materials Stills Call Sheet Character Breakdown Directorial Strategy Location Reference Shooting Order Shotlist Showlinks Scott Keiner Sizzlean OK Go New York Television Festival The Kardiac Kids Film Independent George Washington The City of Lost Children Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Terry Gilliam Sigur R?s Alfred Hitchcock Beirut Cinequest Film Festival Short Film Corner
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DN EP 087: Sizzlean - Scott Keiner
from Directors Notes May 08, 2008
This week we re joined by Scott Keiner whose career has seen him direct TV pilots, music videos for bands such as OK Go and the recent short Sizzlean, which is a prequel to the complete feature script of the same name penned by Scott. Sizzlean will be screening in the Cannes short film corner 20th - 22nd May and Scott will be there in person to discuss the project if you want to check it out in full. Sizzlean Materials Stills Call Sheet Character Breakdown Directorial Strategy Location Reference Shooting Order Shotlist Showlinks Scott Keiner Sizzlean OK Go New York Television Festival The Kardiac Kids Film Independent George Washington The City of Lost Children Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Terry Gilliam Sigur Rós Alfred Hitchcock Beirut Cinequest Film Festival Short Film Corner
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Film Geek Primer Ep. 15: Final Cut
from Revver - house Videos May 05, 2008
Author: filmgeekprimer Added: Mon, 05 May 2008 08:49:30 -0800 Duration: 378What does final cut mean to a movie and who has the power to wield it? A look at the films that have suffered when taken away from the filmmaker. Plus a sneak peak at El Tremendo's art house epic.
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Final Episode: 6 - Brazil and 12 Monkeys
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) December 06, 2007
This is the sixth and final podcast in the series "The Beginner's Guide to Indie Film" starring Noah Ward and Josiah McAtee.In this podcast, we continue discussing the indie film style by discussing Terry Gilliam's films: Brazil and 12 Monkeys. You can find more information on these films by typing in the addresses below.Brazil - http://imdb.com/title/tt0088846/12 Monkeys - http://imdb.com/title/tt0114746/Thanks For Listening!
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Meet the Artist: Terry Gilliam-Introduction to "Tideland"
from Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Podcasts October 06, 2006
Filmmaker Terry Gilliam introduces his latest film "Tideland", 2006. Described by Gilliam as 'Alice in Wonderland meets Psycho' and based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name, "Tideland" depicts the world of Jeliza-Rose, a place where fireflies have names, squirrels talk, and the heads of four dolls, long since separated from their bodies, keep her company. "Tideland" opens nationwide on November 8.
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South Park Vs Monty Python
from GoogleTube Video of the Day March 31, 2006
This is Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s send-up of the classic Monty Python “pet shop” sketch. They literally put their imprint on this. CAUTION: Clip contains aggressive cussing. Running time: 00:01:36 South Park Vs Monty Python Technorati Tags: Monty Python, South Park, Terry Gilliam, funny video, comedy video, google video, video, gvod Google Video of the Day
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