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.Saboteur (1942)Is there anything better than the cross-cutting between that eensy splitting seam of fabric and that grand sweeping vista of life and death on top of the Statue of Liberty? You might even say that the entire country's fat...
.Saboteur (1942)Is there anything better than the cross-cutting between that eensy splitting seam of fabric and that grand sweeping vista of life and death on top of the Statue of Liberty? You might even say that the entire country's fate itself is hanging by a thread (wokka wokka). Seriously though it's all so masterful, from conception to shoot to edit. Pure Eisenstein up in the hizzouse.Anyway I wanted to do something America themed since it's Memorial Day this weekend; first I was thinking of the scene on Mount Rushmore in North By Northwest, but while I was looking at that scene I realized the action itself on that set is really not all that thrillingly shot. I'm not saying it's a boring scene, or an ugly scene, or anything like that - don't stone me here. There are tons of spectacular shots that Hitch got of the giant faces from all kinds of angles, and it's edited masterfully, and the characters are all their charming Hitchy selves. But as far as money-shots go with the bad guys meeting their doom, notsomuch.It just would've been kind of tedious to look at, in the context of this series. There's some wrestling with a knife, until Cary Grant throws the dude off the edge, the end. Yawn. I know that Hitch was hoping to do more with this scene in North By Northwest - he spoke about wanting to do a gag where Cary Grant sneezed while inside of Lincoln's nose!I guess the logisitics of the location and the sets made it too difficult. He does manage to make Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint look like Presidential boogers way in the distance in the above shot though, so all's not lost.(Above: Hitch and his delightful daughter Pat with Saboteur star Robert Cummings) Back to Saboteur though. This flick's probably more appropriate a pick for Memorial Day anyway, since it deals more specifically with war (of the non-Cold sort) - World War II in this case. Our hero Barry (Cummings) has been framed for the explosion of a munitions plant - the dude who actually did the crime is the one dangling off Lady Liberty's wrist. This film is mainly remembered for that incredible sequence but it's actually one of Hitch's finest films start to finish, if you ask me. It's a ripping good yarn, told with prime Hitch panache. Most highly recommended.And here's a fun fact about Saboteur that I didn't know, via this informative write-up about the making of the film over at TCM: "Hitchcock's cameo appearance (a tradition) in Saboteur was originally going to be shared with Dorothy Parker. In the scene where an older couple drives by the hero struggling with the reluctant model on the side of the road, the director drove the car and the writer, as the wife, delivered the line, "They must be terribly in love." After watching the dailies, however, Hitchcock thought their appearance was too distracting from the story, so he re-shot it with professional actors. He then decided to cast himself in a cameo as a man using sign language to convey an apparently bold comment to a deaf woman (played by his secretary Carol Stevens), who promptly slaps him. But the studio thought that would be offensive to people with hearing disabilities, so Hitchcock decided to make his cameo extremely brief, appearing at the window of a drugstore. Blink and you'll miss him."Hitch also apparently wanted the leads of the film to be Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, but couldn't get them - I'll try not to think about how freaking incredible that could have been since I'm heaping praise on the movie instead. (But WOW can you imagine???)All of the Previous Ways Not To Die after the jump... -------------------------------------- Horns of Plenty... Dead! -- Mistress-And-Run -- Wolverine Interrupted -- Who Let The Guts Out -- Zzzapped Innards-Side-Out -- Bad Romance -- Twas Beauty (And Also Aeroplanes) -- Bad Head -- Valentine's Day Massacred -- Belly Buster -- For Being Not The Babysitter -- Splat In Slo-Mo -- To Be Dis-Continued -- For Being Mouthy -- Do You Smell What Billy's Mom Is Cooking
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Feature trailer for Girl Rising. The movie tells the stories of nine girls from different parts of the world who face arranged marriages, child slavery, and other heartbreaking injustices. Despite these obstacles, the brave girls offer ...
Feature trailer for Girl Rising. The movie tells the stories of nine girls from different parts of the world who face arranged marriages, child slavery, and other heartbreaking injustices. Despite these obstacles, the brave girls offer hope and inspiration. By getting an education, they're able to break barriers and create change. Filed Under: Girl Rising Tags: Documentary
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Last week ABC, CBS, CW, NBC and Fox announced their new 2013 fall line-ups, including shows from J.J. Abrams (Almost Human), Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Sleepy Hollow) and Joss Whedon (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.). But with over ...
Last week ABC, CBS, CW, NBC and Fox announced their new 2013 fall line-ups, including shows from J.J. Abrams (Almost Human), Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Sleepy Hollow) and Joss Whedon (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.). But with over 40+ new shows set to air this year, it can be a bit challenging to watch every single one. So, to help make things a bit easier, here’s a list of 10 best new TV show trailers for the Fall 2013 season. Now, to be fair, great pilot trailers aren’t always indicative of the quality of the series. However, what great trailers do show is a series’ potential to tell great stories in the future. We’ll start with the dramas, then the comedies, and then finish it all off with a couple honorable mentions at ...Click to continue reading Fall TV 2013: The 10 Best New Shows [Trailers]
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Time lapse of the setting up of The Great Gatsby premiere in Australia. Filed Under: The Great Gatsby Tags: Warner Bros. Pictures, Drama, Romance, Book
Time lapse of the setting up of The Great Gatsby premiere in Australia. Filed Under: The Great Gatsby Tags: Warner Bros. Pictures, Drama, Romance, Book
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Entertainment One has acquired U.S. rights to “Diana,”  the Princess Diana movie starring Naomi Watts, from Embankment Films and Ecosse Films. eOne said it will release “Diana” late this year. It also plans major ...
Entertainment One has acquired U.S. rights to “Diana,”  the Princess Diana movie starring Naomi Watts, from Embankment Films and Ecosse Films. eOne said it will release “Diana” late this year. It also plans major releases in the U.K., Canada and Spain. The film is produced by Ecosse Films’ Robert Bernstein and Douglas Rae. “Diana,” directed... Read more »
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It was just yesterday that we were blown away by the first images from Our Heroes Are Dead Tonight (Nos Heros Sont Morts Ce Soir), the debut feature from David Perrault fusing masked wrestling with film noir. And now we have a first clip...
It was just yesterday that we were blown away by the first images from Our Heroes Are Dead Tonight (Nos Heros Sont Morts Ce Soir), the debut feature from David Perrault fusing masked wrestling with film noir. And now we have a first clip from the Cannes selected film which more than lives up to the promise of those images.France in the early 60s. Simon, a wrestler, wears a white mask. In the ring, he is known as "The Specter". He suggests to his friend Victor who has just returned from combat to be his adversary in the ring and wear a black mask, and be known as "The Slaughterer of Belleville". But for Victor, still shaken from his experience in combat, this is too... [Read the whole post on twitchfilm.com...]
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"We needed a new weapon"
"We needed a new weapon"
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The Weinstein Company came to Cannes ready to show off with films like "Only God Forgives" (via VOD shingle RADiUS) and "Fruitvale Station" in tow, not to mention a big presentation of material from biopics "Grace of Monaco" and "Mandela...
The Weinstein Company came to Cannes ready to show off with films like "Only God Forgives" (via VOD shingle RADiUS) and "Fruitvale Station" in tow, not to mention a big presentation of material from biopics "Grace of Monaco" and "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom." There were rumblings that footage from Judi Dench starrer "Philomena" at the film market had revved the distributors engines, and indeed, today TWC has announced acquisition of the title in the US, UK and Spain and positioned it in the fall of 2013, obviously aiming for an awards trajectory.http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention
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In an increasingly common Hollywood trend of opening on Thursday instead of the traditional Friday, "The Hangover Part III" opened with late night shows on Wednesday before opening wide today, in anticipation of the long Memorial Day wee...
In an increasingly common Hollywood trend of opening on Thursday instead of the traditional Friday, "The Hangover Part III" opened with late night shows on Wednesday before opening wide today, in anticipation of the long Memorial Day weekend. It debuted to a somewhat soft $3.1 million at the domestically box office. http://www.hitfix.com
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Alexander Payne is on some kind of hot streak with all four of his major features receiving Oscar nominations and his last two (Sideways and The Descendants) both earning Best Picture noms and taking home statues for Best Adapted Screenp...
Alexander Payne is on some kind of hot streak with all four of his major features receiving Oscar nominations and his last two (Sideways and The Descendants) both earning Best Picture noms and taking home statues for Best Adapted Screenplay. His latest, Nebraska, may have a bit of an uphill battle to keep the streak alive. Set to be released on the heels (by Payne's standard) of 2011's The Descendants, the charming film is a fair bit less accessible due to some pacing problems and the odd decision to shoot it in black and white. But once it gets going, the comic moments are pure Payne gold -- and the kind of heartwarming fare that the Academy might just flip for once again. Set... [Read the whole post on twitchfilm.com...]
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