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  • Old is New – Barry Lyndon (1975)

    The Film After several successful years of moviemaking in the United States, Stanley Kubrick moved to England in 1962 to gain greater artistic freedom. It was there that he labored over his best-remembered and most controversial films. His work has been incredibly influential, yet critical opinion has...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by MattM on 07-14-2009
    Filed under: Movies, 1975, Stanley Kubrick, Barry Lyndon, costume drama
  • Trailer: The Invention of Lying

    I've been waiting for this trailer for a while now. It's the first film written and directed by Ricky Gervais from The Office and Extras . The Invention of Lying is a comedy about a world where no one lies - everyone is 100% percent honest all the time. The twist is the protagonists discovers...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by Phil Dickerson on 06-30-2009
    Filed under: Movies, The Office, The Invention of Lying, Trailers, Ricky Gervais, Extras
  • Old is New – The Wind and the Lion (1975)

    [ImageAttachment] The Film In the late 1960s, a generation of filmmakers were entering the industry fresh out of film school. This was a new phenomenon, and one of the influential personalities of this group was John Milius - a classmate of George Lucas’ at USC, co-writer of Apocalypse Now with...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by MattM on 06-16-2009
    Filed under: Movies, 1975, John Milius, The Wind and the Lion, adventure
  • Trailers for Lunch

    New trailers just came out over lunch, and on the pile are Martin Scorsese's new film Shutter Island and the post apocalyptic, glad it finally has a release date, The Road . Both look very dark and had my heart rate up in just under 3 minutes. Check 'em out.
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by Phil Dickerson on 06-11-2009
    Filed under: Movies, Martin Scorsese, The Road, Shutter Island
  • Old is New – The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)

    [ImageAttachment] The Film After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1950, John Cassavetes began acting in theater. He would go on to appear in many television productions and Hollywood films, but his work as a writer and director of independent films is what makes up the bulk of...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by MattM on 06-09-2009
    Filed under: Movies, 1976, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, gangster, John Cassavetes
  • Adventure Is Out There

    So you should go see Up . It's awesome. I'm not kidding. You don't have to be a kid or even own one, just go see it. Much like it's Pixar predecessor Wall•E , Up reels you in quickly with amazing visual story telling and minimal dialogue. Within the first 10 minutes you can't...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by Phil Dickerson on 06-05-2009
    Filed under: Movies, Pixar, Up, Wall•E
  • Sweet Jane

    I'm trying to recall when I first heard the Cowboy Junkies , and I'm going to have to go with when I saw the creepy, disturbing, and utterly fantastic Natural Born Killers (has it really been 15 years??) back in 1994. You can hear this song , originally done by The Velvet Underground, during...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 05-20-2009
    Filed under: movies, What's on Amy's iPod?
  • Old is New – Bound for Glory (1976)

    [ImageAttachment] The Film Hal Ashby's fifth film, Bound for Glory , seems a perfect fit for a director interested in outsiders and nonconformists.The film follows the exploits of Woody Guthrie during the dust bowl era. It is based on Guthrie's autobiography, which apparently is not all together...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by MattM on 05-20-2009
    Filed under: Movies, Hal Ashby, 1976, Bound for Glory, bio pic
  • Old is New - Marathon Man (1976)

    [ImageAttachment] The Film John Schlesinger began directing television and feature films in Britain during the late 1950s and early 1960s. His early work is part of a movement in that country called Kitchen Sink Realism . Mr. Schlesinger would go on to work in the United States with as much success,...
    Posted to Movies & TV (Weblog) by MattM on 05-11-2009
    Filed under: Movies, 1976, John Schlesinger, thriller, Marathon Man
  • What a Wonderful World

    Few artists have reached the pinnacle of success The Great Satchmo saw in his lifetime, or have left a legacy so profound. His staying power continues to surprise me, the latest being the inclusion of "La Vie En Rose" in one of my favorite scenes of the much loved WALL-E. I appreciate him more...
    Posted to Amy's Blog (Weblog) by Amy Unger on 05-06-2009
    Filed under: movies, What's on Amy's iPod?
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