Monthly Archives: May 2012

The Mad Miss Manton

One of the best things about the Hollywood studio system is that it offers a chance to see great stars paired up in more than one picture.  Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck appeared in 3 films together, including Preston Sturges’ … Continue reading

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Eternal Sunshine

It’s interesting that “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” from 2004, deals with memory, because I wanted to forget seeing two previous Charlie Kaufman-written films, the awful “Adaptation“ from 2002, and the mediocre “Being John Malkovich” from 1999.  Perhaps the … Continue reading

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The Incredibles

“The Incredibles,”  a movie made in 2004, is an animated movie that isn’t a comedy.  I’m sure the people at Pixar thought up a whole lot of jokes while they worked on it, but few made it into the movie. … Continue reading

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Akira Kurosawa

If you rent or buy Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 film, “Ikiru,” you’ll be treated to an extra disk that contains a documentary about Kurosawa’s filmmaking technique.  He discusses scriptwriting, editing, music, lighting, set design and other aspects of producing a movie. … Continue reading

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Ellen Is Nice

I saw Martin Scorcese’s “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” from 1974 and I think it holds up very well.  It’s well acted and not preachy, and it concerns a very likeable character named Alice Hyatt who decides to follow her dreams … Continue reading

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