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#2201 Post by Duncan Hopper »

'Flash Gordon' is great, I ended up watching it because 'The Empire Strikes Back' was sold out back in 1981, I wasn't happy at the time, but it turned out to be the better film.
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#2202 Post by colinr0380 »

Probably the most perfectly cast film in the sense that it seems almost impossible to conceive of anyone else playing most of the roles, from that Sam Jones chap they cast in the lead through to Ornella Mutti and Brian Blessed! And I wonder how many British kids were traumatised by that scene of Peter Duncan, at around the same time the unthreateningly bland presenter of the BBC children's show Blue Peter, going through some sort of gruelling trial of courage (an influence on a similar scene in Dune?)
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#2203 Post by domino harvey »

Time to watch CQ
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#2204 Post by bsmit »

Mike Hodges has said how colorful and spirited a personality Dino De Laurentiis was during the making of Flash Gordon. Even though the film had a large budget, he described the set being very loose and fun and how De Laurentiis basically gave him total control to do whatever he wanted.
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#2206 Post by bigP »

Sad news. The use of Górecki's Symphony No. 3 in the final scene of Peter Weir's Fearless is one of my absolute favourite marriages of sound and vision.
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#2207 Post by fiddlesticks »

Man, the Afterlife Symphony Orchestra and Choir is having one hell of a recruiting year.
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#2208 Post by ambrose »

David Thomson on Dino De Laurentiis, though as per-usual with Mr. Thomson, it soon returns to his favorite subject "himself". (the self regard of this high-class gossip is astounding)
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#2210 Post by rohmerin »

Our genious Berlanga is dead. May be he has finally met Mr. Marshall.

About De Laurentiis, few people remember that Silvana Mangano was his wife.
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#2211 Post by MichaelB »

Cinematographer Bob Paynter, whose work ranged from 1950s British Transport Films classics like The Elephant Will Never Forget and Snowdrift at Bleath Gill to assorted Michael Winner and John Landis films - including Michael Jackson's Thriller.
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#2213 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Antares wrote:Ronni Chasen
Who was, it turns out, Larry Cohen's sister.
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#2214 Post by Cinephrenic »

perkizitore wrote:Luis Garcia Berlanga
With none of his films on DVD in the U.S.
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#2215 Post by knives »

I've wanted to see The Executioner for so long now. Terrible he's died, but I suppose lucky for me that I don't have a personal connection to him. Still a sad loss, it appears he was still directing too.
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#2216 Post by dad1153 »

Silent film star Baby Marie Osborne.
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#2217 Post by colinr0380 »

Mentioned at the bottom of David Bordwell's latest blog post, prolific director and actor in many of Johnnie To's films, Wong Tin-lam has died.
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#2218 Post by antnield »

Norma Church Mailer, writer, model, widower of Norman Mailer and occasional actress (Forman's Ragtime, Toback's Exposed, the TV adaptation of her husband's The Executioner's Song).
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#2219 Post by ambrose »

Dino De Laurentiis, a life in pictures

Pamela Lane First wife of John Osborne, actress and inspiration behind "Look Back In Anger"!.
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#2220 Post by colinr0380 »

perkizitore wrote:Luis Garcia Berlanga
Sadly I've not had a chance to see any of his films yet, but here is a nice Senses of Cinema article on the director.
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#2221 Post by MichaelB »

Animator Ryszard Czekała - whose films The Son and The Roll Call were included in PWA's Anthology of Polish Animation DVD set.
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#2223 Post by Mr Sausage »

Huh. And I was just about to sit down and watch The Vampire Lovers.
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#2224 Post by Tom Hagen »

dad1153 wrote:George Hickenlooper, director of "Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse."
Painkillers and alcohol don't mix unless you are a character in a Hold Steady song, kids.
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#2225 Post by colinr0380 »

Mr Sausage wrote:Huh. And I was just about to sit down and watch The Vampire Lovers.
And don't forget her other great role as a thinly veiled Elisabeth Bathory figure in Countess Dracula.

I also remember her fondly for the regular news and comment columns that she used to regularly write for the Shivers horror magazine, from which a wickedly twinkling sense of humour always seemed to come across, and for an appearance she made back on Jonathan Ross's Mondo Rosso show way back in 1995, in which she was one of the most vocal supporters for a resurrection of Hammer Films (One moment I particularly remember from that appearance was her story about a scene from Countess Dracula of rolling in the hay with Sandor Elès, in which his fake moustache got lost in her exposed cleavage!) The film I often remember her talking about as a 'big, new Hammer' was usually just in the form of a title: "Dracula...Who?", but perhaps Hammer Mark 2's recent production of Let Me In might have been enough to make her happy (and I note that she appears to have had a role in the first production of the new Hammer Films, the internet distributed Beyond The Rave).

Compared to the stories you hear about Raquel Welch being incredibly dismissive about her Hammer films (although admittedly she was in the sillier ones, with little to do except look gorgeous in a fur bikini and fight off magnified lizards), it seemed that Ingrid Pitt really enjoyed being associated with those films she appeared in.
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