zondag 20 juli 2014
vrijdag 18 juli 2014
1950 All about Eve - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
This movie is probably the sharpest and darkest movies about showbusiness ever made.
It got rewarded with six Oscars, among them, movie, director and script.
Bette Davis plays a depressed broadway-star who knows her carrier is almost at an end. She meets the young and talented Eve who compliments here and they become friends.
Nevertheless, this wolf in sheep clothes has only her own best interest at heart.
I adored this movie and Bette Davis is my hero. You can watch it here.
woensdag 16 juli 2014
1943 The Ox-Bow incident - William A. Wellman
The Ox-Bow incident is a American Western based on a book by Walter Van Tilburg Clark.
This movie was key in the development of the genre.
It showed how heavy topics can work perfectly in a Western.
Henry Fonda (a saloon hopper) passes by a small city where a mob is trying to find justice for a murder.
maandag 14 juli 2014
1934 The thin man - W.S. Van Dyke
This popular detective couple is very straightforward and never dull.
Myrna Loy and William Powell have a strong chemistry
that was previously showcased in 'Manhattan Melodrama'.
A retired detective gets intrigued by the disappearance of a whimsical inventor.
The storyline isn't the most important part. The best thing about the movie are the sharp dialogues.
I couldn't find a streaming link but here is a very witty trailer that shows what a clever movie this is:
zondag 13 juli 2014
vrijdag 11 juli 2014
1927 The general - Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton
The general is a silent movie with Buster Keaton who co-produced and co-directed.
This movie, along with others by Keaton, is considered one of the best and funniest movies in the history of film.
The constant flow of well organized jokes is inspiring and balances perfectly with the suspense in the movie.
donderdag 10 juli 2014
1915 The birth of a nation - D.W. Griffith
This very controversial movie knows fanatic proponents and opponents.
It's quite unique how this film evokes so much praise and discontent at the same time.
The movie is based on Thomas Dixon's racist play 'the clansman: an historical romance of the ku klux klan'. However many sources claim that D.W. Griffith wasn't racist at all.
The technical and artistic qualities of this movie stand high above it's immoral message.
All the possibilities of the movie medium are used and broadened and that's why D.W. Griffith is considered a pioneer.
Watch the first real historical epos with the first dramatic close-up's ever, 'new' montage techniques and parallel action shots.
woensdag 9 juli 2014
1903 The great train robbery - Edwin S. Porter
This 12 minute during film is considered the first Western.
It was very popular at it's release and has often been imitated since.
What's remarkable about this film is the complexity of the story line.
Two bandits force a telegrapher to send a false telegraph so a certain train will make a extra stop.
We follow the bandits but also get to see what happens whit the telegrapher afterwards.
The most famous shot of the movie is sometimes shown before or after the movie:
It's a close-up of the bandit shooting at his audience.
dinsdag 8 juli 2014
2012 Skyfall - Sam Mendes
Skyfall is the 23d James Bond film.
There where film locations in London, Shanghai, Istanbul and Scotland.
The title song by Adele captures the movie perfectly. It's a very dark film.
I specifically liked how they slide in a bit of humor here and there.
50 years have passed since the release of the first James Bond film 'Dr. No'.
Daniël Craig carries the 007 legacy with pride and dignity.
maandag 7 juli 2014
2000 In the mood for love - Kar-wai Wong
This story takes place in 1962, Hong Kong.
A journalist and a secretary move in next door to each other.
Both their significant others are adulterers but they are not the focus of the movie,
the cheated people are.
The clothes and the hairstyles are impeccable which stands in contrast
with the melancholy hanging over the main characters.
This film is a true masterpiece and one of my all time favorites.
zondag 6 juli 2014
zaterdag 5 juli 2014
1990 Dances With Wolves - Kevin Costner
This movie epos with Costner in the lead role got 7 Oscars,
took 5 years to create and had a budget of 19 million dollars.
A idealistic federal soldier gets stationed in the Dakota's where he befriends a tribe of Lakota Sioux Indians. They're portrayed with the utmost of respect as loyal, fast, funny and proud by Indian actors.
Costner showed the world what a great director he is.
This movie has great debts and sentiment and that's probably why it's over three hours long.
Please don't let that scare you, you'll get what you've payed for.
Watch here.
vrijdag 4 juli 2014
1980 Airplan! - Jim Abrahams, David Zucker & Jerry Zucker
'Airplane!' was the third movie of the Zucker-Abrahams team.
It shows perfectly their unique, parodistic and detailed style.
This movie is in fact a funny parody of disaster movies of the 70's.
The story line and structure is almost identical to 'Zero Hour', a film of 1957 by Hall Bartlett
(They bought the movie rights prior to making 'Airplane!').
Next to this story they added lots of story lines and create a absurd, over detailed comical masterpiece.
Surely you'll watch this film here.
donderdag 3 juli 2014
1970 Woodstock - Michael Wadleigh
'Woodstock' is a documentary about the legendary music festival.
We see the performances as well as the activities offstage.
It gives a complete picture and it makes you wish you were there.
There is music from 'The Who', Joe Cocker, 'Sly and the family Stone',
Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to name a few.
Watch here.
woensdag 2 juli 2014
1961 The Hustler - Robert Rossen
Paul Newman plays 'Fast Eddy' Felson, a cocky pool player who seeks glory and fame.
He gets drawn into the hard world of gambling.
The movie breaths this perfect atmosphere of dingy,
smokey pool halls but it's mostly about human nature.
This cynical piece shows a cruel world where loyalty doesn't count for much
and winning doesn't make you a winner.
Watch it here.
dinsdag 1 juli 2014
1950 Rashomon - Akira Kurosawa
This movie is directed by one of my all time favorite directors: Kurosawa.
His movies are deep, witty and entertaining.
Rashomon was also the first Japanese film with great success in the West.
The story is about giving false witness. A woman gets raped and her husband murdered.
But what really happened in the woods?
The events starts all over again as the next witness tells his version.
The viewer gets sucked in every time.
Kurosawa questions objective truth and shows how vengeance,
cowardice, honor and fear can shape one event.
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