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Back to the Future: 1st draft of script

Well, I finished reading the 1st draft of Back to the Future and I have to say, I’m glad this wasn’t the flick that was made.  There’s a lot less personality and heart in this version and Marty is a bit of a douche.  Eric Stoltz could have played this version of Marty, but I […]

Robert Altman Project #4: That Cold Day in the Park (1969)

That Cold Day in the Park is Robert Altman’s fourth film.  Here is the IMDB description: A rich but lonely woman, Frances Austen, one day invites a boy from a nearby park to her apartment and offers to let him live there. As this post’s title suggests this is #4 in my Altman chronological viewing […]

schmandmade handmade, my psyche was effected

The Amazing Story of Handmade Films! This book makes you realize that George Harrison was brilliant at accidentally making a lot of money, trusting someone to help him with his money, getting screwed by someone helping him with his money, losing the money he was being helped to deal with, then spending a lot more […]

Robert Altman Project #2: The James Dean Story (1957)

I wasn’t going to watch this movie at first.  When I decided to take on Robert Altman’s filmography this flick was listed, but I dismissed it mainly because it was a documentary.  There was also the fact that he is listed as a co-director on the production.  I figured there were so many other Altman […]

Rock Jocks

This flick was way too much fun. Very low budget, but definitely part of it’s charm. Here’s the IMDB synopsis: “A group of dysfunctional government employees find themselves responsible for shooting down asteroids that are headed for earth.” IMDB has a much better synopsis than Netflix.  The Netflix synopsis kinda makes you wonder if anyone […]

Goodbye, you crazy actor!

Eli Wallach passed away yesterday from being too awesome to remain on this planet.  He was 98 at the time of his passing so we can’ t say he didn’t try.  Wallach littered film and television with more than a hundred characters over the course of a 61 year career.  He was one of the […]

Robert Altman Project #1: The Delinquents (1957)

So my Robert Altman love fest has begun. Once a week I’m hoping to watch a Robert Altman movie. My plan is to watch these in chronological order if I can get my hands on a copy. Tonight’s flick was The Delinquents from 1957. Based on the cover line of: The “Babyfaces” have just taken […]

Where Bane took me…

“Theatricality and deception, powerful agents for the uninitiated” –  Bane That has been on my mind all day.  Two days, actually.  Hardy’s Bane has been dominating my thought processes in much the same way Ledger’s Joker did. The evolution of villains in Nolan’s Batman series is interesting and worth analysis.  They each are the harbinger […]