By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 15, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 1 Comment
Demons, ghouls and buckets of blood: For decades, filmmakers have delighted in terrorizing their audiences — and we love them for it.
This month, we’ve picked our top 10 most spine-tingling moments. From Hitchcock to Cronenberg, our choices have left us sleepless and shivering with fear.
(CNN)
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 15, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
Perhaps no other superhero has undergone such drastic reinventions over the decades as Batman. The Caped Crusader was invented in 1939 by Bob Kane and Bill Finger as a night-stalking noir detective who used his fearsome bat-inspired costume to terrify criminals.
When comic-book violence became a political hot potato in the 1950s and 1960s, the mandate [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 9, 2008 in Film Genre/History, Filmmaking | 1 Comment
Burned by portrayals of Vietnam, the Pentagon focuses on a new era of filmmakers. ‘It’s important to tell the full story,’ says Army Lt. Col. J. Todd Breasseale, who is deployed to Wilshire Boulevard.
There’s a war going on, and Army Lt. Col. J. Todd Breasseale has a mission.
But it’s far removed from the captured Iraqi [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 9, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
The blog entry “In Search of Redemption” inspired an outpouring of reader comments remarkable not only for their number but for their intelligence and thought. It became obvious that many of us go to the movies seeking some sort of release or healing. Many of you mentioned titles that especially affected you; two of my [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 3, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
‘Vantage Point’, now on DVD, got us thinking about other, better films focused on derring-do in affairs of state — like ”All the President’s Men,” ”JFK,” and ”Munich.” Vote for your own favorites!
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By Behind The Scenes TV on Jul 1, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
About the best thing that “Hancock” has going for it is the idea of a superhero who’s not a good guy; Will Smith’s titular titan is petulant, rude, alcoholic, destructive and generally peevish. And he’s the hero.
Hollywood has a history of giving us characters who manage to simultaneously drive us crazy and win us over. [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 27, 2008 in Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
With its Tijuana barroom brawls, house-party fights and beach punching scenes, “Big Wednesday,” the cult surf film that turns 30 this year, did a 180 from its “Beach Blanket” predecessors. And it had some killer shortboard footage of the “Sultan of Spit” Gerry Lopez, too.
But the tale of three surf pals growing up around [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 26, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
Something that can only (and perhaps inexplicably) be described as “movie magic” began on Feb. 9, 1979. That’s when a silly, cartoonish but strangely compelling film - about a street gang trying to go from one end of New York City to another while being chased by rival gangs - hit theater screens. Somehow, it [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 24, 2008 in Commentary, Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
Gay pride season seems to be extending well beyond its official month of June. Gay marriage is now legal in California, stars are coming out of the closet (and woodwork) as never before, and NewFest — the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival — has kicked off the summer cycle of gay [...]
By Behind The Scenes TV on Jun 19, 2008 in Film Genre/History | 0 Comments
The Wizard of Oz and The Godfather have shared top billing in a best films list from by the American Film Institute.
The AFI put together top 10 lists of films in 10 genres, including sci-fi, gangster, animation and Westerns.
Other winners included Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lawrence of Arabia, To Kill A Mockingbird and [...]