You do know that was Jonathan Richman?
You do know that was Jonathan Richman?
You can't handle my cocaine induced breakdown!
I'd totally forgotten about Jack Lemmon. So sad. I think the only thing I've ever seen in 70mm was the original Alien and I was really young. I think I've seen a few 65mm Kubrick films when I was old enough to remember them. The festival made a big deal about it and a lot of the people my age were pretty confused…
I doubt I saw it in 70mm as it was in an art theater in Richmond, VA in 1996. As good as parts of it were, he made almost no choices as a director, and those that he made, were questionable at best. I actually saw it with two of my professors and we were all pretty upset to admit that Zeffirelli's Mel Gibson shouty…
Even In The Bleak Midwinter was pretty enjoyable, although its obviously not Shakespeare, but related….
Kenneth Branagh was on his way with Henry V but then he did a full text version of Hamlet where the ghosts had glowing eyes… Although the mousetrap scene was fantastic.
Well this is probably going to put an end to Tarantino's next movie about Faberge eggs.
What year was this? I randomly read an article about them in People magazine of all places, in 1986 (I was 12). I eventually saw them in concert in 1990 (a number of times at the Village gate with an audience of roughly 100 people). Shockingly, this article can be found if you google it. I even still have an…
I will never understand the love for On The Corner. IMO, its a bad album but to each their own. However, it only represents a small part of Miles's career. When I first got into jazz, fusion was an easy gateway as it sounded a bit like the rock music I was used to. But it got pretty stale quickly. Miles' stuff was…
I think you've got a lot of this backwards. Miles Davis loved Bill Evans and credited him with opening up a lot of space in Miles' own music. When he joined up with him, Miles was trying to incorporate modal music into his playing. Bill Evans had actually worked with George Russell, who had basically written the…
I had tickets to see Squeeze in July 1988 but I got grounded and had to give the tickets to my friend.
Sadly its not. I didn't watch it but its 3 hours and 54 minutes and is labelled "part 1"
Phish had a song called David Bowie.
A baloo is a bear. A younker is a young man….
Apparently she made a lot of wise investments, started a number of businesses and is one the highest paid actresses. Unless she really wants to, she doesn't need to ever act again.
Not exactly. His "game changing" movie also happened to be pretty racist itself. Intolerance was supposed to be his reaction to the claim that Birth of a Nation was racist. The intolerance wasn't the racism itself, it was the accusation that he was racist.
How did they aggregate reviews for Birth of a Nation?
I got She's Having a Baby when it came out, although I was a bit younger (I think 14). I think it was the unavailable (at the time) Love and Rockets song that made me get it, but it had all sorts of good stuff on it. I still haven't seen the movie.
I'm sure he was happy to have you in the audience.
When i first saw that I remember being amazed at the chase sequences and how mobile the camera was, considering that it came out in 1939.