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    jlyluvsljpjlyluvsljp this is my favorite movie of al ...
    by jlyluvsljp in jlyluvsljp Blog
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    "i watched it in my high school psychology class and instantly fell in love with it it is such an inspirational movie this is definitely classified as my favorite movie of all time " [More]
    lmstanleylmstanley A Beautiful Mind
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    "I really enjoyed this film. It's captivating and intriguing from beginning to end. Russell Crowe does an amazing job in this role and is excellent paired with Jennifer Connelly. If you haven't seem this movie yet, I would highly recommend it. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Kate Winslet’s Oscar Chances: I ...
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    "Kate Winslet’s performance as a concentration camp guard in The Reader has been the subject of much debate over the past week, though little of the discussion has actually concerned her craft. The argument lies in whether or not this specific performance should be considered for the lead or supporting actress category. Furthermore, if Winslet ends up in the latter, will it be due to “category fraud?” That is not a legal term and this is not a legal issue, but it is an important topic for this year’s Oscars. The significance of the matter likely extends even to Winslet’s ability to sleep at night, as she may fear the high possibility of her becoming “the biggest loser among actresses in the history of the Academy Awards.” Category fraud may be defined as an attempt to deceive " [More]
    The_American_DreamThe_American_Dream Important and Tumultuous Period ...
    by The_American_Dream in The_American_Dream Blog
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    "There is not a great deal to be said for this movie. And it is not because of the sex which is what I was afraid of. But I hoped that this one would, in its epic standing, that it would pull a large amount of material across time and people to make it interesting. Unfortunatly "Summer Palace" is really more than a let down to the point of almost being a waste. "Summer Palace" swings back and forth from what it gets made out to be. That being and political and sex charged drama spanning most of the dramatic periods in China's history. Well strictly speaking, it does that. This story of people does weave itself (or rather its characters) across distance and events rather completely. However, maybe only half way in or slightly more I was really wondering why I was supposed to care. Frankly, this is something that can be done very well and in a manner where I really do care. "A Beautiful Mind" is an example of a movie about people that really does span events and changes very well. "A ... " [More]
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    "I'll admit that I'm a real sucker for interview shows. I've been a fan of "Inside the Actor's Studio" for years, so I was really looking forward to Professor Richard Brown's series of interviews with (mostly) well-respected actors, and for the most part, this disc delivered. I got "Leading Men," which contained interviews with George Clooney, Josh Lucas (huh?), Daniel Day-Lewis and Dennis Quaid.Clooney's interview provided a lot of interesting information about his background. I thought his description of his childhood and his idealistic journalist father really explained a lot about the kind of public figure the actor is today, and why he's taken on so many of the recent projects he has, like Syriana and Good Night and Good Luck. While he still seemed pretty self-important, Clooney's view that his stardom has everything to do with luck and ability, and less to do with arrogance was a great point of view to hear. It seems as thou ... " [More]
    cspraguecsprague Cinematic Elements in A Beautif ...
    by csprague in Bloggity Blah Blah Blog
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    "Usually, when we ask a person what they enjoyed about a film they will say they enjoyed the story, characters, or the surprise twist at the ending. Rarely does the average viewer take into account the cinematic elements that work to communicate all of those details in an intriguing or enjoyable way. Furthermore, it seems as though few films that we would agree have excellent stories or characters could also be poorly produced. These things tend to go hand-in-hand for filmic narratives simply because in order for a story to be good it has to be told well, which, for film, implies the proper use of elements such as the score, mise en scene, and cinematography, just to name a few. For example, A Beautiful Mind, directed by Ron Howard and released in 2001, relies heavily on these elements to tell a story and construct a compelling plot over a progression of time.A Beautiful Mind, winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2001, was based on the book by Sylvia Nasar and adapted for ... " [More]
    cspraguecsprague The 2007 Water Front Film Festival
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    "I have never been to a Film Festival before, so I was pretty fresh to the scene at Water Front in Saugatuck, MI this year. It was a small, quiet resort town, mostly untainted by hype or the onslaught of cinephiles. There were just a lot of people, anywhere between the ages of 1 and 80, who simply came out to enjoy the films and maybe meet a few other film-lovers. The festival itself flowed pretty smoothly (except Fed-Ex some how managed to misplace several films, which then had to be shown in digital instead of celluloid; much to the film-purists chagrin), which is pretty incredible considering it is a completely volunteer-run festival. Even the promotional media that they showed before films seemed well-done, and were at the very least clever and humorous. The first film I watched while I was there was The Go-Getter, a film by Martin Hynes; his second after a film he made in 1999. The Go-Getter stars Nick Offerman, Jena Malone, William Lee Scott, Zooey Deschanel, and Lou Taylor P ... " [More]
    thefilmpanelnotetakerthefilmpanelnotetaker Tribeca Talks – Alfred P. Sloan ...
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    "Tribeca Talks – Alfred P. Sloan Foundation presents: Prodigies, Nobelists and Penguins: Science and Stereotypes in the Movies – May 5, 2007 (Left to right: Sidney Perkowitz, Darren Aronovsky and Billy Shebar)Panelists:Darren Aronovsky (DA) – Filmmaker, The Fountain, Requiem for a Dream, PiBilly Shebar (BS) – Screenwriter, Dark MatterModerator:Sidney Perkowitz (SP) – Professor of Physics at Emory University (SP) What do you think of how Hollywood portrays scientists in film?(BS) I’ve seen portraits that go either way, but things have gotten better and better. There used to be a lot of films with [More]
 
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