Mega Misconceptions The phrase “instant cult classic” was one I’d heard tossed around so often, flashing across the screen alongside a handful of new movie reviews, that the words never held any real value – it was to my uneducated mind the equivalent of seeing a “New York Times Bestseller” sticker on the cover of […]
Year: 2020
Compare & Contrast – Extra Notes — Elisha’s Graphics
To add a little more links to my Harvard Reference page I was asked to watch a documentary on a Helvetica movie to help with writing up an essay. From this documentary, I’ve learnt a few facts about the typeface which I think are necessary to include within my essay (link will be mentioned in […]
Jackie Brown Reflection — Holly Hoerstkamp Blog
I have always liked Quentin Tarantino films. I was first introduced to his work with Kill Bill and I enjoyed how different his films feel than any old movie. His films are filled to the brim with realistic characters and dialogue that jumps out of the screen. Each film is carefully crafted and chalked full […]
Motivational Michael Ealy Quotes And Sayings — TIS Quotes
Michael Ealy Quotes:- Michael Ealy (born August 3, 1973) is an American actor. Inspirational Michael Ealy Quotes I wasn’t smart enough to read relationship books when I was coming up. I learned everything the hard way. Michael Ealy There’s something very beautiful and compelling about someone who has ambition and someone who knows what they […]
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Kinetic Typography Storyboards — Elisha’s Graphics
I have created 2 storyboards each for both speeches to help me chose which one would work out best. by doing this I found that the Inception movie quote would work out well as I believe that theres more effects to add to it which would match its dramatic background music as well as how […]
When Smart People Have Bad Ideas — Party at the Moontower
The last time I watched Curb Your Enthusiasm regularly I didn’t even have a Facebook account. It was was one of my favorite shows, but I’m not that committed to keeping up with TV. So stop me if the following phenomenon is something Larry David has lampooned. It seems like the kind of thing he […]
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The Living Idol — Movies ala Mark
THE LIVING IDOL should have been called ‘The Living End’, as this is one bizarre movie. The last of just a handful of pictures directed by the estimable stylist Albert Lewin, it sadly was the living end to his career as a director. He also came up with the story, wrote the screenplay and acted as […]
Independence Day and Independence Day: Resurgence — Remember That Movie
(AS ALWAYS SPOILERS AHEAD) So a friend of mine asked me to pen my thoughts on a familiar classic called Independence Day starring Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Vivica A. Fox, and Jeff Goldblum. This movie as well as its sequel were written and directed by Roland Emmerich, it was his original story. The first movie […]
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The Hollywood Hallucination – by Parker Tyler (© 1944 – 1970) — Lillian Gish
The Hollywood Hallucination by Parker Tyler (© 1944) Introduction by Richard Schickel (© 1970) What it comes to, in essence, is this: There is the conscious movie: the one the people who created it thought they were making and the one we thought we were paying our way in to see. Then there is the […]
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‘Field of Dreams’: Fathers & sons, phantoms and phenoms — WWLP
NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball and tears, the ones streaking down cheeks. Tears, the kind leaving rifts between fathers and sons. “Field of Dreams” is about phantoms and phenoms on an unlikely diamond in an Iowa cornfield. Emotions gush like water across the fresh-cut grass, resonating three decades later because of the nerves the movie […]
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