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Cinema Thoughts over the last year

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2007-11-05 23:34:51 by Editor in nirvanacinema
...Bartok, Jimmy Page, Kurt Cobain, and John Lennon. None of them ever refer to themselves as storytellers to my knowledge I don't write any of this to offend anyone. If you're really so petty and immature as to be offended then you shouldn't be doing dangerous things like reading other people's opinions and referencing dictionaries anyway. I...
 
 
 
 
 
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7th Festival of Fantasy, Horror & Science-Fiction

2007-07-26 19:35:00 by Brian in International Walnut
 
...Bartok. Flip this page over to see the in-person guests brave enough to enter our theatre of terror At the Aero, youll see Charlton Heston abused by civilized apes in the original PLANET OF THE APES, screening with its sequel, BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES, an In-Person Richard Donner double bill of LADYHAWKE and THE GOONIES and new films...
 
 
 
 
 
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There Will Be Blood (2007; Paul Thomas Anderson) "Brand New PT"

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2008-01-18 15:25:00 by Filmbo in Filmbo's Chick Magnet
...Bartok in The Shining , and of course the Penderecki sound mass is unmistakable. Even the idea of Anderson looking to find the perfect piece of classical music to become the film's anthem is Kubrickian in nature. Did anyone do it better than Kubrick? Daniel Day Lewis's perfection as a brilliantly assembled character comes from Peter Sellers...
 
 
 
 
 
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Claude Chabrol's LA RUPTURE (1970)

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2008-02-28 17:07:00 by Robert Monell in I'M IN A JESS FRANCO STATE OF MIND
...Bartok and Schoenberg string quartets and provides an uneasy, somewhat atonal sound environment. Stephane Audran (although probably miscast) gives a courageous performance as the prey while Cassel seems to perfectly understand the nature of the beast he is playing, a force who cuts through all social classes; an amused, self satisfied agent...
 
 
 
 
 
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HOLY BIG SCREEN! To Live and Watch in L.A.

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2008-03-07 01:54:00 by Dennis Cozzalio in Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule
 
...Bartok. The Cinematheque warns that both films will appear with English dubbing, but since this is how most of us who have seen on or both of them are used to seeing them, this shouldnt come as too much of a shock Saturday brings Elke Sommer to the screen for two Bava classicsthe original version of Lisa and the Devil (1972) (known to...
 
 
 
 
 
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There's Always a Bottle

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2008-03-15 17:42:00 by Mr. Peel in Mr. Peel's Sardine Liqueur
...Bartok as Countess Christina Cuomo does with her performance in the last part of the film. Its the sort of element which adds to the intrigue and it also to the elegant-yet-sleazy tone, reminding me that these characters inhabit a world nothing like the one we know today. As stated before, it was Joe Dantes own 16mm print that the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Crimson Pirate, The (1952)

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2008-03-20 21:45:17 by admin in FilmFanatic.org
...Bartok Genres Historical Drama Pirates Robert Siodmak Films Response to Pearys Review Peary refers to this enjoyably innocuous Technicolor adventure as perhaps the last first-rate pirate movie a statement which is no longer quite true, given the recent success of Pirates of the Caribbean in 2003, but was certainly accurate at the time Guide...
 
 
 
 
 
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I Got the Music in Me, Part II - In The Mood

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2008-04-02 00:00:00 by Jonathan Lapper in Cinema Styles
...Bartok music accompanying those dizzying shots of that tiny car amongst that vast mountainous landscape doesn't set the mood for what's to come I don't know what does. And interestingly, although I didn't notice it until after grabbing both scenes from their respective DVDs, I have chosen two opening sequences in which the music accompanies...
 
 
 
 
 
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Backroom Quickie

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2008-05-05 22:40:00 by Joe in Fin de cinema
...Bartok, Scott Lowell ( Queer as Folk ), John Saxon, and Ken Russell himself In further sleaziness, Cinema Epoch will rerelease novelist Ryu Murakami's ( Audition ) naughtiest film foray, Tokyo Decadence , starring Miho Nikaido (wife of Hal Hartley), on 5 August (the director is of no relation to the more popular Haruki Murakami). There is no...
 
 
 
 
 
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That Oliver Nelson Sound

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2008-06-01 00:00:00 by Jonathan Lapper in Cinema Styles
...Bartok and Igor Stravinsky (some of his favorite composers as well as Debussy) break through the jazz traditions. The opening of "Complex City" could have been composed by Copland, and most of the jarring, discordant breaks could easily be mistaken for something out of "The Rite of Spring Nelson worked on the scores for most of the big shows...