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DISCLAIMER: The following ebook(s) are uploaded for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY and no copyright infringement is intended. (True Films: 200 Documentaries You Must See Before You Die This is the third version of a guide I have been developing for the past 5 years. It takes the 200 best documentaries I have reviewed on my website True Films and puts them into one handy book. For an explanation of why I bother to order the content of a website into a book see the previous entry. In True Films, I cover only true films: documentaries, factuals, non-fiction, reality-based series, and some instructional how-to. You can get a sense of what I like from the site. I love documentaries that 1) surprise me, and 2) inform me.

Jan 10, 2010. This two-disc anthology assembled by Mike Patton is, after the spaghetti Western soundtracks and themes, essential Morricone. Never has his. Directing: Film Techniques and Aesthetics ( Focal Press English ISBN-10: 576 pages PDF 5.69 Mb. Chalawa (3); Chalice (4); Chariot Riders (1); Charles Davis (1); Charles Ross Reggae Combo (1); Charlie Chaplin (4); Charlie Hunter (1); Chief Checker (1); Chris Hinze (3); Clancy All Stars (1); Clancy Eccles (10); Claudelle Clarke (1); Claudius Linton (1); Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd (1); Clifford Jordan (1).

Each review is a rave review; that is, I only review films I love and believe others will enjoy. Merely good films are left unmentioned. I also include what no other film review source does: I provide 4 to 5 screen shots from each documentary to give you an idea of what the texture of the film is. And I only review documentaries that can be seen easily on DVD or tape at consumer prices (either as Netflix rentals, legal downloads, or online purchase). Documentaries available only in theaters, or as high-priced 'educational films' are regrettably ignored. Klik na fotku/cover za download knjige: (http://www.mediafire.com/?0qm2oinzjnn).

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Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (Familija d.o.o./Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Ennio Morricone-A FISTFUL OF FILM MUSIC / CRIME AND DISSONANCE (1995/ 2005) (Get FISTFUL OF FILM MUSIC if you want all the hits, it's probably the best comp around. Be warned it can start to drag at the bottom of the second disc. GET CRIME AND DISSONANCE if you want the deep cuts, the crazy acid jazz, the electroacoustic stuff. There is much more to Ennio Morricone than his soundtracks for spaghetti Westerns. The moody Italian has managed to create some of the most atmospheric and macabre work in movie music history.

This double-disc represents the composer's vast stylistic palette. There are the cannoli cowboy themes from A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, but the collection delves into his lyrical 'Chi Mai' from the 1981 film, The Professional, and the spooky choral experiments on the theme to The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (arguably his best work). The first disc is stronger than the second, since the latter is taken up with more lackluster work from such films as The Untouchables and Bugsy. There are some vocal tracks by Joan Baez and a notable one by Domenico Modugno.

This two-disc anthology assembled by Mike Patton is, after the spaghetti Western soundtracks and themes, essential Morricone. Never has his music from the strange films he scored in the 1960s and '70s been showcased in such an original and powerful way.

Patton has looked closely into the experimental nature of the maestro and found plenty here to offer as well as to crow about. Many of the scores he chose from would be known only to cineastes of minor and obscure Italian films. Yet, Patton understood that Morricone loved his own process and treated crime and exploitation flicks like L'Anticristo and Forza G with the same delightful sense of adventure that he approached The Godfather and The Mission with. Here, all manner of strangeness is on offer: from psychedelic guitars and tripped-out wordless vocals to sitars, layers and layers of percussion, acid-drenched strings, an Echoplexed celeste, toy pianos, psychotic operatic voices in chorus, and more. And this is no novelty compilation. It is sequenced with taste and depth. Most of the music here was conducted by the great Bruno Nicolai, and thematically moves from dark to ecstatic to just plain weird in a seamless fashion.

In presenting Crime and Dissonance in this manner, Patton has given listeners a much wider view of Morricone not only as a composer, but as a sonic experimentalist. This is one of those must-haves for just about everybody interested in music just off the beaten path enough to conjure strange dreams and perhaps even nightmares. -Thom Jurek, allmusic.com DOWNLOAD: A FISTFUL OF FILM MUSIC (1995) (CRIME AND DISSONANCE (2005) (320kbps. Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (Familija d.o.o./Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Giorgio Moroder-MIDNIGHT EXPRESS / CAT PEOPLE (1978 /1982) (The last two were Moroder albums, these are two of his best film scores. The Chase track clocking in at over 8 minutes is worth the price of the cd alone.

This track strongly indentifies the pop-music style of the time. You don't have to strain your ears to realize the Moroder genius touch and Faltermeyer contributions that Chase sounds hauntingly similar to Donna Summer's I Feel Love and Our Love/Sunset People; of course this is no dumb coincidence.Yet, he avoids turning this into a notorious campy disco soundtrack.It is also comparable to Vangelis' BladeRunner theme (the pulsing futuristic synthesized sound).

The next memorable track is Istanbul Blues.It's just that; a song done in blues fashion by a male singer named David Castle whose vocals are light and not at all heavy a la B.B. It's more a blue-eye soul/blues track. The end track theme is sung by a fascinating female vocalist named Chris Bennett who at times is reminiscent of a Diana Ross protogee with slight more vocal stamina. Some of the other remaining tracks are very haunting and eerie in not just an electronic sense but in an atmospheric way.

At times these tracks make you forget it's a soundtrack to an American imprisoned in a Turkish jail. They sound as though they were written for a couple of horror scenes to a sci-fi thriller.

The artistry of composer Giorgio Moroder aside, this CD is the only place you can find the original David Bowie vocal for 'Theme from Cat People,' perhaps better known as 'Putting Out Fire With Gasoline.' And that alone makes this CD a must-have: a piece of music that begins with primative-sounding percussion, introduces Bowie at his sultry, sexy best, and then suddenly explodes into one of the most chills-down-your-spine bits of music that you will ever encounter, the personification of. Hunger, desire, and a touch of kink. Moroder and Bowie make a remarkable combination--it is a great pity they did not do more together--and the recording here is far, far superior to the version of the song included on Bowie's LET'S DANCE. -dudes on amazon.com DOWNLOAD: MIDNIGHT EXPRESS (1978) (CAT PEOPLE (1982) (320kbps. (Mann in motion on the Public Enemies set Public Enemies: Chicago Vices Michael Mann on personal crises — and his latest feature (PUBLIC ENEMIES (2009) Screenplay Klik na fotku/poster za download scenarija: (REPLAY A sensational five-part series, “Zen Pulp”, on the TV shows and films of Michael Mann.

(Be sure to click the lower right-hand button in the video player, because this really should be viewed full screen, particularly during Part Four where Matt Zoller Seitz gives a shot-by-shot analysis of Manhunter) Zen Pulp, Pt 1 (Zen Pulp, Pt 2 (Zen Pulp, Pt 3 (Zen Pulp, Pt 4 (Zen Pulp, Pt 5 (Michael Mann's The Insider -- Favourite scene -- Screenplay by Eric Roth -- Michael Mann Analysis -- The Insider - Soundtrack (prvi dio) (http://www.forum.hr/showpost.php?p=22440761&postcount=35). Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (Familija d.o.o./Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Tangerine Dream-THIEF OST (1981) (Sometimes I just paste a review to take up space.

This album is actually fucking killer -Ian This disc is a re-release of the 1981 Virgin edition of Tangerine Dream's music for the movie 'Thief', Michael Mann's film adaptation of Frank Hohimer's book, 'The Home Invaders'. It doesn't contain the film's entire soundtrack music by any means: nor, indeed, is all of the music on the CD to be found in the film! The reasons are simple: much of the film's most powerful music-that which accompanies the scenes 'He's beeping in good', 'Into the Shaft' and 'Car Lot Showdown'-had already been released on the band's 1979 album 'Force Majeure', as parts of the track `Thru Metamorphic Rocks'. Consequently, almost 15 minutes of soundtrack is represented on this disc in a shorter (5 minute) remix, `Igneous', which uses a characteristic cue chord sequence from the film as an intro to the flanged percussion pulse overlaid with a new raw-edged guitar line. The movie's closing music is also absent from the CD: this is the track `Confrontation' by Craig Safan. Although originally present on the Elektra soundtrack release of the movie, Virgin did not bother obtaining the license for its inclusion here, as this was intended as a pure Tangerine Dream disc, not as a soundtrack album. Several dodges have been applied to pad the disc out to a reasonable length (although it is still quite short).

Firstly, the 'San Diego Reverie' scene's music is included twice (originally starting each side of the vinyl disc, it appears as tracks 1 and 5 here) in only slightly differing guises (`Beach Theme' & `Beach Scene'). Secondly, the remaining soundtrack material is expanded into longer versions than used in the film, and finally a couple of additional tracks have been composed which draw on musical ideas used only briefly elsewhere or which conjure up the moods of some of the film's scenes. The result is some 40 minutes of material, often close to the actual film soundtrack but at other times merely suggestive of it, presented in an order that makes musical sense, rather than following any sequence relevant to the film. For all its alterations, though, this music comes across as every bit as powerfully stark as the movie. In many ways this album is more of a tribute to the film than a copy of its soundtrack, but probably is all the more potent as a result. It was a major chart success in its day and remains an impressive achievement even now. -Steve Benner 'Stonegnome', amazon.com DOWNLOAD: Tangerine Dream-THIEF OST (1981) (256kbps.

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“There was no music, there were no books, there was no theatre. I grew up in a very working class, lower middle class, blue collar life. The only thing I had that was inspirational was television – and it actually was.” Another thing the young Zemeckis found himself drawn towards was the 8 m.m. Home movie camera systems owned by his father and his uncles; he became fascinated with the ability of cinema to manipulate his emotions. “Any time there was a family gathering, I’d pull out the screen and the projector.

Then it got more and more elaborate, trying to synch up sounds, which was my biggest thing. I was really trying to figure out how to do that, and then, ultimately, making these 8 m.m. I started to do a lot of stop motion animation, puppet animation-type things, and blowing things up with fire crackers and elaborate special effects. So they were very entertained by that.” Rendering Reality: A Robert Zemeckis Profile (Part 2) (Video: Robert Zemeckis: 'FIRST WORKS' (Robert Zemeckis: 'FIRST WORKS' 2/3 (Robert Zemeckis: 'FIRST WORKS' 3/3 ('The Lift' Robert Zemeckis' First Student Film (1972) (Screenplays written by Robert Zemeckis (The best Back To The Future fan site in existence: (BACK TO THE FUTURE Written by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale (http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/bttf4th.pdf). ((Film Score Monthly Back Issues (Sve ðabaleska!:jumping: (Click to Download ((4.50 MB) Svi brojevi ovdje/download (http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/backissues/issues.cfm).

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Secrets of The Shining (Or How Faking the Moon Landings Nearly Cost Stanley Kubrick his Marriage and his Life. (For more information on how Stanley Kubrick faked the Apollo moon landings go here (The Shining is surely Stanley Kubrick's most misunderstood masterpiece. Free Download Up To Date For Android here. I use the word 'masterpiece' guardedly because I have never really thought that The Shining was a very good film. At the time, in 1980 when I first saw it, I didn't like it at all. The way that Kubrick threw out so much of Stephen King's great source material and replaced it with a lot of things that just didn't seem to make any sense, really bothered me.

Hopefully, before I am finished with this essay, the reader will see it is only when Kubrick dramatically alters the script from Stephen King's novel that we can begin to understand what Stanley Kubrick is trying to tell us in his version of The Shining. It should be understood from the beginning that The Shining is Stanley Kubrick's most personal film (outside of, possibly, Eyes Wide Shut). Before we are done here it will be easy to see that Kubrick was only using Stephen King's novel as a launching pad (excuse the pun) to be able to tell a completely different story under the guise of making a film based on a best-selling novel. He did this for a very important reason - mainly to save his life.:eek. (Due to the amount of posters being reprinted these days the Alamo Drafthouse part of my collection is becoming one of my favorite areas to collect along with other silk screen posters.

These posters are near impossible to fake and are printed on higher quality card stock. They are limited in their print run making them more valuable to an investor.

The ink used on these posters is usually top notch with some of the posters having metallic inks on them. As most people who collect these know, you really have to see one of these posters in person to truly appreciate them and some of them you have to actually feel. (Scorsese talks 3D, restoration at the LACMA deathmatch that wasn't (He also told the amusing story behind the restoration of 'Dry Summer,' a 1964 Turkish drama that struck a chord with 'The Edge of Heaven' director Fatih Akin as a young man. Akin then had to travel to Istanbul to persuade the film's producer to hand over the only print of the film from his closet and wasn't easily convinced since the last time someone had it, they intercut horror footage into the picture. (Provjerite (i ostale watch free naslove.:). Francis Ford Coppola's epic & unproduced script, MEGALOPOLIS, is now available Three of the greatest films of all time were made by one guy, in one seven-year span.

In 1974, two of the nominees for Best Picture were directed by that same guy. Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now, The Godfather films, come on, you know who he is) has been coasting on it ever since. That's why no list of unmade masterpieces would be complete without Megalopolis, Coppola's pet project about a futuristic New York that's had pretty much every Oscar winner of the last decade attached to it at some point or another (including Nicolas Cage, Russell Crowe, and even some talented actors like Robert De Niro, Paul Newman, and Kevin Spacey). This, dear readers, was the mythical Good New Coppola Movie that Hollywood, and America, had been waiting three decades for.

They've probably already etched the name of this thing onto a whole box of awards, just waiting for Coppola to actually make the damn film. Why it didn't get made: Too ambitious, too expensive, maybe too much to undertake for an aging, talent-atrophying Coppola. They did some shoots in New York at some points, but were put on hold by 9/11; then the film's distributor went broke. It just seems like one of those cursed projects. And while we're on the subject: George Lucas, not Coppola, was originally hired to direct Apocalypse Now.

Considering what a drawn-out torture the Apocalypse production turned out to be, there's a good chance that in that alternate universe, Star Wars never happened. Megalopolis Download Script (Undated, unspecified draft by Francis Ford Coppola.

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J*** ja Avatara. Imdb (Biggie and Tupac Far and away Broomfield's best effort to date Anyone expecting a tawdry, shoddy sleazefest along the lines of 'Kurt and Courtney' should be pleasantly surprised here - this is an excellent film. For a start, the conspiracy theory explored here is a far more credible one, and the evidence Broomfield turns up is very convincing in places. One has to wonder how genuine Broomfield's 'camera on at all times' approach is, how much was created at the editing stage - he appears to get away with some very transgressive behaviour here on the basis of sheer amateurism, though it is clear the man has balls of iron. He thoughtlessly wanders through some of the worst neighbourhoods in LA and New York - in one classic scene his cameraman deserts him out of sheer fear, leaving him to manage a ludicrous prison interview with despotic Death Row records overlord Suge Knight alone.

Irony being lost on Americans for the most part, Broomfield also manages to get away with some outrageous cheek- for instance asking Knight to deliver his 'message for the kids' in a tone of smirking condescension. For the heads, there is some great, rare footage on offer- a teenage Biggie ripping up a street corner freestyle battle, hoods dancing on their cars at his funeral, an electrifying Snoop Dog calling out New York at the notorious 95 source awards.plenty in there for the hip hop fan, along with some vintage Biggie and (for some reason) Gang Starr on the soundtrack. Broomfield manages to talk to every major player in the drama, with the notable exception of Afeni Shakur- which also explains the lack of 2Pacs' music on the soundtrack. Despite its grim subject matter, there is much humour on offer here. In short, this is the best 'rockumentary' in a very long time, and one that lingers in the mind for some time afterwards. Something of a triumph. (Fellini: A Character Set (Inspired by the films of the famed Italian film maker Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, Amarcord, etc) this character set attempts to capture the essence of his films. Business Ethics Concepts And Cases 7th Edition Pdf.

Each letter form contains elements present in Fellini’s films, whether it be set decoration, characters, line quality or Fellini himself. From A to Z each letter evolves into it’s own entity, individual as it is unique. (Welcome to the new nofilmschool! (Thanks for visiting the new nofilmschool: a site for independent creatives and multi-hyphenates.

If you’re a filmmaker, writer, editor, producer, blogger, designer, or entrepreneur — or more than one of these — I hope you’ll find the upcoming content helpful. Find out who I am on the new About page (watch Ten stunning examples of DSLR cinematography (and if you’re interested in high-quality, low-cost filmmaking check out my brand new 10,000-word feature The DSLR Cinematography Guide (A sampling of upcoming articles include “12 free tools for Mac creatives,” “Wordpress for filmmakers,” “Gmail for social creatives,” and other how-to articles, productivity tips, interviews with independent creatives, and embedded short films and series. We Dont Need No Education (:gitara::zubo. (Sve, ama baš sve od MORRICONEA (klik na fotku iznad). Blog je pod Google licencom, svejedno vrijedi: Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (enniomorricone-ilmaestro.blogspot.com (Familija d.o.o./Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Imdb (The Corporation - Filmmakers Official Download Edition (2003) Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational model is legally a person, it has become a dominant economic, political and social force around the globe.

This film takes an in-depth psychological examination of the organization model through various case studies. What the study illustrates is that in the its behaviour, this type of 'person' typically acts like a dangerously destructive psychopath without conscience. Furthermore, we see the profound threat this psychopath has for our world and our future, but also how the people with courage, intelligence and determination can do to stop it.

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If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. (Napomena: potražite prvi link u komentarima.:mig: BTW, ako vam se nešto svidi - vratite/kupite ponešto od toga. (THE COVER STORY: The Dirty Harry soundtracks have been on many people's wish-lists for many years and up until recently remained unreleased. Schifrin's wife Donna setup Aleph Records in 1997 to showcase the work of her composer, arranger and conductor husband, Lalo Schifrin. The Name 'Aleph' derives from a Louis Borges short story of the same name, which symbolizes all points in the universe coming together in one space. Although the labels intention is to make available the work of Lalo Schifrin, an exception was made for composer Jerry Fielding so that the complete Dirty Harry scores could be released by the label (Schifrin wasn't available to score The Enforcer.) Regular visitors will know that I previously designed a set of custom covers for this series which included a bootleg score for The Dead Pool (it hadn't had an official release at the time.) Now, with the eventual release of the score by Aleph, we have the 'complete' Dirty Harry collection available for the first time ever!

This re-ignited my interest in revisiting those previous customs, which I had never been very happy with. I decided to go down the route of designing them as if I worked for the Aleph artwork department, trying to give them the type of covers I would like as a customer buying them. The finished products (featured below) will, I hope, be worthy of replacing the originals with. I've tried to be as respectful to Aleph as I can by keeping all logo's and release numbers, even recreating barcodes!

All information from the original booklets has been reproduced in full! There is also some additional text included to hopefully improve overall reading enjoyment. The original lacklustre images have been replaced with a collection of more dynamic and interesting pictures courtesy of the vast Ennioman archives, so a big thanks to him for helping out with those. THE DISC STORY: The 'Dirty Harry Definitive Collection' includes all six official releases from Aleph Records (Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, The Dead Pool and The Dirty Harry Anthology) plus two bonus discs. The first entitled 'Sudden Impact and the best of Dirty Harry' contains the complete recording of the 1983 vinyl only release of the same name. This was originally released on Clint Eastwood's short-lived 'Viva' label.

The second bonus disc includes film versions of the themes as extracted from the DVD tracks for this collection by Dimich, as well as a few more surprises! I hope this collection lives up to its 'definitive' title because as far as I'm aware, it contains everything that is currently available from every release! (Welcome to The Crime Lounge's James Bond Definitive Collection. I have tried to keep this collection as top quality as I can, the albums (if available) are the remastered and extended versions. Also most of them will be featured at a 320kbps bitrate (some require two part downloads).All the files will contain my hi-res custom designed matching cover artwork (including booklet, cd tray, and disc labels).

Ovo je bila samo prva stranica indexa.:jumping. Imdb (Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows Documentary that explores actor/director Clint Eastwood and his art by juxtaposing each major stage in his life with a corresponding stage in the thematic development of his work. Clint Eastwood tells his own story, from his childhood in Depression-era Northern California, to life in the stratosphere of fame and fortune. He's torn up the wild West, patrolled the mean streets of San Francisco, and even gone into outer space. Follow the on-screen and off-screen life of the Oscar-winning film icon in this retrospective PBS 'American Masters' 2000 documentary filled with film clips, archival material and interviews. Clint's 'Unforgiven' co-star Morgan Freeman narrates.

Richard Burton. Himself - Actor (archive footage) Joel Cox. Himself - Film Editor Clint Eastwood. Himself Dina Eastwood. Herself - Wife Morgan Freeman.

Narrator James Garner. Himself - Actor William Goldman. Himself - Screenwriter / Novelist Jack N. Himself - Director of Photography Gene Hackman. Himself - Actor Curtis Hanson. Himself - Director Nat Hentoff. Himself - Writer Phyllis Huffman.

Herself - Casting Director Joe Hyams. Himself - Senior V.P. Publicity Warner Bros.

Dani Janssen. Herself - Actor Pauline Kael. Herself - Film Critic (archive footage) Sergio Leone. Himself - Director (archive footage) Geoffrey Lewis. Himself - Actor Janet Maslin. Herself - Critic 'The New York Times' Bill McKinney.

Himself - Actor Walter Mosley. Himself - Writer Lennie Niehaus. Himself - Composer Chan Parker. Herself (archive footage) Barry Reardon. Himself - Former President Warner Bros. Distribution Richard Schickel. Himself - 'Time' Critic / Clint Eastwood Biographer Martin Scorsese.

Himself - Director Don Siegel. Himself - Director (archive footage) Richard Slotkin. Himself - Author 'Gunfighter Nation' Meryl Streep. Herself - Actor Donald Sutherland. Himself - Actor Bertrand Tavernier. Himself - Director Rip Torn. Himself - Actor Tonino Valerii.

Himself - Assistant Director (archive footage) Buddy Van Horn. Himself - Director / Stunt Coordinator Eli Wallach. Himself - Actor Forest Whitaker. Himself - Actor / Director Ruth Wood. Herself - Mother (Ostalo linkovlje: The Top 10 Awesome Things You Didn't Know About Clint Eastwood ((Clint Eastwood kod Charlia Rosea (REPLAY John H. Foote, 'Clint Eastwood: Evolution of a Filmmaker' Praeger 2008-12-30 ISBN: 031335247X 224 pages PDF 1,1 MB Now a two-time Academy Award winner for best director, twice winner of the Directors Guild of America Award for best director, and recipient of countless other critics prizes and nominations in multiple capacities, Clint Eastwood stands alongside Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg as one of the finest directors working in modern cinema. Here, John Foote examines the long, impressive, and unlikely film career of a man who fought against expectations to forge his own way and become one of this generation's finest filmmakers.

Each chapter examines a different film, beginning with Play Misty for Me (1971) and High Plains Drifter (1973) and extending to his 21st-century films Space Cowboys (2000), Blood Work (2002), Mystic River (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), and Changeling (2008). This book is, in the author's own words, a study of how Eastwood managed to quietly get to this level—and a celebration of his gifts as an artist. Eastwood has evolved not only as a director, but also as an actor, a screenwriter, a producer, and a score composer, to become one of the most revered figures in Hollywood. Perhaps it is because he started out in Hollywood with such little influence on the final product that he now demonstrates such a strong desire to collaborate with others and provide help wherever he can. In addition to casting off his reputation as a hack and accumulating two Oscar nominations for Best Actor over the past 15 years, he has guided other actors to no less than three Academy Award wins. The executives love him because he has made them money over the years—occasionally even making one for them in exchange for financial backing on other projects. Critics love him because of the care he takes in creating his films.

Audiences love him because he has never lost his sense of entertainment, even as his artistry has matured. Klik na fotku/cover za download knjige: ((http://www.mediafire.com/?ynx0rilgxcz). Bloodlines: The Cinema of Kathryn Bigelow In the wake of numerous critics groups and the Directors Guild of America, the buzz has become a deafening roar: Kathryn Bigelow is favored to become the first woman to win an Oscar as Best Director. The question we at Parallax View are asking is: what took so long? Bigelow has been making tough, rich, evocative movies for decades, too few in our estimation, and too often dismissed for the visceral, aggressive qualities that make them so compelling.

It’s taken The Hurt Locker to remind the critical echo chamber that Bigelow is one of the most provocative and visceral cinematic artists spinning stories on screen. Join us as we celebrate this dark daughter of Hawks and Hitchcock. The Loveless Worlds of Kathryn Bigelow (by Robert C.

Cumbow Black Arts (by Kathleen Murphy True Fiction: Kathryn Bigelow on The Hurt Locker (– Interview by Sean Axmaker The Way You Don’t Die: The Hurt Locker (by Sean Axmaker Hurt So Good ((review of The Hurt Locker by Kathleen Murphy, MSN) The Work of War, at a Fever Pitch ((Manohla Dargis, New York Times) An Interview with Kathryn Bigelow (ow) (Robert Horton, Everett Herald) Interview: Kathryn Bigelow ((Scott Tobias, The Onion). 20 Greatest Extended Takes In Movie History (The extended take or long take is the first time I noticed a filmmaker articulating cinematic space and pushing his/her desire for notions of auteurism. It was the iconic opening shot in Stanley Kubrick's A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, where we are introduced to our anti-hero Alex in an extreme close-up of his face, a smirking landscape of human evil that never blinks.

We then slowly PULL BACK to reveal the Korovo Milk Bar, the surroundings that fosters said evil with its retro-futuristic decay. Ever since then, I've been obsessed with the extended take in movies.

Let's be clear. The extended take is often mistaken for the tracking shot. According to Wikipedia the tracking shot is, 'a segment in which the camera is mounted on a wheeled platform that is pushed on rails while the picture is being taken.

Tracking shots cannot include complex pivoting movements, aerial shots or crane shots.' So what is an extended take?

The extended take is, 'an uninterrupted shot in a film which lasts much longer than the conventional editing pace either of the film itself or of films in general, usually lasting several minutes. It can be used for dramatic and narrative effect if done properly, and in moving shots is often accomplished through the use of a dolly or stedicam.' The extended take is a cinematic hire-wire act that pushes the director, actors, cinematographer, art department, sound design, and every other department to their limits. They take a very long time to set-up, and are very easy to mess up.

The longer the take, the more pressure is added to get it right. This list is, in my opinion, the 20 greatest extended takes in movies. I intentionally did not make reference to movies like TIMECODE, RUSSIAN ARK, PVC-1, and NOKTA which are products of the digital filmmaking age, features entirely shot in a single take. I believe those movies are a genre in and of themselves and deserve a separate discussion.

There are several amazing extended takes that I would have included in this list but was unable to because they are not available online to view, like the ones in ATONEMENT and JCVD. I felt it would be unfair to make reference to something visually when I could not offer it up for review. But I do recommend checking those films out on DVD if you haven't done so. 3, 2, 1 - kreni (:).

Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. OUT OF PRINT Here's an early article about the original STAR WARS from the April 1977 issue of American Film Magazine. The final line of this article is unintenionally hilarious in retrospect: The only question left about STAR WARS is an old one, frequently asked since the Wright Brothers took their contraption to Kitty Hawk: 'But will it fly?' CLICK HERE TO GET IT! ((PDF Format) OR CLICK HERE TO GET IT!

((JPG Format) OR CLICK HERE TO VIEW IT! ((Gallery) *** NAME OF THE ROSE is a movie that means nothing to me.

Though I'm talking of a murder mystery in a monastery, and that sounds just bizarre enough to be up my alley. Plus it has Sean Connery, Christian Slater and Ron Perlman. That's one of the strangest casts ever assembled! Anyway, here's an on-set article from the making of the film, taken from the September 1986 issue of American Film Magazine. DOWNLOAD LINKS: RapidShare (f), Sharebee ((PDF Format) OR RapidShare (Sharebee ((JPG Format) OR CLICK HERE TO VIEW IT! ((Gallery) *** (I have several versions of Wendy Carlos's score for 'The Shining,' so I'm not sure where this version came from. This is an expanded bootleg version that includes a bunch of tracks that aren't on the official releases (which are overwhelmingly incomplete).

Main Title (The Shining) 02. Grady's Story 03. Rocky Mountains 04. New Rules For Wendy 06.

Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta 07. A Horrible Nightmare 08. The Awakening of Jacob 09. Come and Play With Us, Danny 10. De Natura Sonoris No.2 11. Danny's Gone Away 12. De Natura Sonoris No.1 13.

Jack Takes Control 14. Hair of the Dog, Home 15. Utrenja (Kanon Paschy) 16. Here's Johnny! Utrenja (Ewangelia) 18. Polymorphia 19.

Maze Madness 20. Midnight Stars and You 21. Movie Trailer Music 22. Maze Madness (encore) CLICK HERE TO GET IT!

(Absurdity & Carnage: A Coen Brothers Profile (Part 1) (Trevor Hogg profiles the careers of filmmaking siblings the Coen brothers in the first of a four part feature. Using a Super 8 camera, Joel and his younger brother Ethan were inspired to remake the Hollywood movies being broadcasted on television; their naivety about motion picture production did not hinder their innovative spirit when shooting a new version of The Naked Prey (1966). “We had very weird special effects in that film,” reminisced Joel Coen of the childhood project entitled Zeimers in Zambia. “We actually had a parachute drop – a shot of an airplane going overhead, then a miniature, then cut to a close-up of the guy against the white sheet as it hit the ground.” Their enthusiasm for the craft of filmmaking led the brotherly duo to venture into the realm of scriptwriting.

“The first one was called Coast to Coast,” stated Joel. “We never really did anything with it. It was sort of a screwball-comedy.” The unproduced tale was a product of the brothers’ surrealist sense of humour; it dealt with Chinese communists creating twenty-eight clones of the legendary physicist Albert Einstein. After their post-secondary studies, the two siblings from Minneapolis, Minnesota reunited in New York; they renewed their creative partnership which proved to be so intuitive that upon meeting the brothers, an interviewer wittingly remarked that the Coens were “joined at the quip”. Absurdity & Carnage: A Coen Brothers Profile (Part 2) (*** Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites.

If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Klik na fotke/covere za download knjige: Mark T. Conard - The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers Publisher: University Press of Kentucky 2008-12-12 ISBN: 081312526X PDF 304 pages 1.20 MB In 2008 No Country for Old Men won the Academy Award for Best Picture, adding to the reputation of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, who were already known for pushing the boundaries of genre. They had already made films that redefined the gangster movie, the screwball comedy, the fable, and the film noir, among others. No Country is just one of many Coen brothers films to center on the struggles of complex characters to understand themselves and their places in the strange worlds they inhabit. To borrow a phrase from Barton Fink, all Coen films explore “the life of the mind” and show that the human condition can often be simultaneously comic and tragic, profound and absurd. In The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers, editor Mark T.

Conard and other noted scholars explore the challenging moral and philosophical terrain of the Coen repertoire. Several authors connect the Coens’ most widely known plots and characters to the shadowy, violent, and morally ambiguous world of classic film noir and its modern counterpart, neo-noir.

As these essays reveal, Coen films often share noir’s essential philosophical assumptions: power corrupts, evil is real, and human control of fate is an illusion. In Fargo, not even Minnesota’s blankets of snow can hide Jerry Lundegaard’s crimes or brighten his long, dark night of the soul. Coen films that stylistically depart from film noir still bear the influence of the genre’s prevailing philosophical systems.

The tale of love, marriage, betrayal, and divorce in Intolerable Cruelty transcends the plight of the characters to illuminate competing theories of justice. Even in lighter fare, such as Raising Arizona and The Big Lebowski, the comedy emerges from characters’ journeys to the brink of an amoral abyss. However, the Coens often knowingly and gleefully subvert conventions and occasionally offer symbolic rebirths and other hopeful outcomes.

At the end of The Big Lebowski, the Dude abides, his laziness has become a virtue, and the human comedy is perpetuating itself with the promised arrival of a newborn Lebowski. The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers sheds new light on these cinematic visionaries and their films’ stirring philosophical insights. From Blood Simple to No Country for Old Men, the Coens’ films feature characters who hunger for meaning in shared human experience—they are looking for answers. A select few of their protagonists find affirmation and redemption, but for many others, the quest for answers leads, at best, only to more questions. (html) Josh Levine - The Coen Brothers: The Story of Two American Filmmakers Publisher: ECW Press 2000-08-01 ISBN: PDF 178 pages 11.43 MB A terrified woman plunges a knife through the hand of her pursuer. A leftwing playwright turns to the woman in his bed, only to find a river of blood.

A baby, left in the middle of the highway, smiles happily. A professional killer stuffs his partner into a woodchipper while a pregnant cop pulls her gun. Welcome to that Coen Brothers feeling. With the smash success of Fargo (winner of two major Academy Awards), the filmmaking team of Joel and Ethan Coen finally received the recognition they deserved.

But well before that the two brothers were writing and directing terrific films -- from the film-noir thriller Blood Simple, to the comedy Raising Arizona, to the gangster epic Miller's Crossing, to the bizarre Barton Fink. With each film they have surprised fans and critics alike, always refusing to repeat themselves or compromise their independence. Their upcoming George Clooney film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, due out in October 2000, is one of the most highly anticipated films of the year. While still in their early twenties, Joel and Ethan Coen raised the money for their first film by knocking on the doors of the wealthy in their native Minnesota. Starring an unknown actress named Frances McDormand (who would later become Joel's wife) it was an art-house hit and allowed the brothers to make Raising Arizona with Nicolas Cage and another Coen brothers' discovery, Holly Hunter. But despite their high reputation, the brothers would not make another financially successful picture for years. Were their films just too offbeat and intellectual?

And then came Fargo. Here is the story of how two middle-class Minnesota boys have come to write, shoot, and direct some of the most gruesome,exhilarating, and funny films of our time. (rican_Filmmakers.html) REPLAY The Coen Brothers Big Lebowski interview (Favorite Coen Bros movie? (Coenbrothers.net (Coen Brothers Short from Chacun Son Cinema (Podcast interview with the Coen brothers (Eseji/NCFOM (http://www.forum.hr/showpost.php?p=22763996&postcount=301). Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. (I know, I know, dizajn bloga ko da ga je slagala Alka Vujica na tripu.

Nema veze, bitan je sadržaj (klik na fotke ispod): (Ennio Morricone Platinum Collection Flac Here's something I found in my travels. Three CDs in the lossless flac format. I'm in the process of converting my entire CD collection into Flac files for easy access and no loss in listening quality. From the cover blurb: Three CD collection featuring some of the finest music composed by the legendary Ennio Morricone, recent recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Oscar at the 2007 Academy Awards. Features 60 tracks from his early 'spaghetti westerns' to Hollywood blockbusters like The Mission. A stunning, emotional musical trip that can stand on it's own without the listener ever having seen any of the films these tracks were composed for. These are not my uploads as my upload speed is too slow to upload these 11 files so thanks to the original uploader.

See comments for track list and p/w. Whoooooa, sve u FLAC (Ovdje (lozinka je: xman:mig: ---- Od ostalih zanimljivih stvari valja izdvojiti (ispravnost linkova provjerite sami): (Ennio Morricone - Classic Italian Soundtracks I uploaded the first CD of this important retrospective of Morricone's work ages ago. I've decided to post this first and depending on the reaction I will upload CD 2.

Superbly recorded I picked this up still shrink wrapped in a local op shop. I've digitised it at 320kps so the quality is excellent but its quite a large file so its in two parts. If you like Morricone's work and want to extend your collection past the Leone stuff have a listen and let me know if you want me to upload the second CD.

Track list for both CDs in the comments. Part 1 (1) Part 2 (2) You might need this to join the parts Link (Helloween Mega-ghoul Post (Soundtracks mega repost (101 Strings collection (http://xtabaysworld.blogspot.com/2009/05/101-strings-collection.html). (Is Roman Polanski's New Film Really about Him? (Roman Polanski's latest thriller, 'The Ghost Writer,' celebrates its world premiere in Berlin this week -- though without the director. Polanski was arrested in Switzerland last September over a 1977 case involving unlawful sex with a 13-year-old and remains there under house arrest. The film could be seen as a comment on his own situation. Imdb (Brando The Documentary As originally screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, at the Cannes Film Festival, and on Turner Classic Movies, the mammoth, epic-length documentary Brando chronicles in encyclopedic detail (and with a consistently reverent overtone) the life and career of the man widely regarded as the most formidable American actor of the 20th century - famous for not only reshaping, but reinventing the craft of film acting and teaching audiences how to view a motion picture performance.

Divided into chronological, thematically-unified segments, the film first treats Marlon Brando’s dysfunctional upbringing - his alcoholic mother, his abusive father, his stint at a military academy - before charting his acting tutelage at the behest of Stella Adler and his early cinematic and theatrical roles, including work for Elia Kazan, who famously made many aggressive (and unsuccessful) attempts to discipline the headstrong actor onscreen. Throughout this segment, many Hollywood A-list actors appear - among them, Al Pacino, Johnny Depp and Robert Duvall - expostulating at length on Brando’s influence over their approaches to performance, and attempting with great effort to define the elusive style known as 'method acting' that Brando helped to create.

The second half of the documentary moves into Brando’s career during the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, covering the production of The Godfather, the actor’s noteworthy political activism, and his tumultuous personal life. Francis Ford Coppola, who of course teamed with Brando for the first Godfather installment and for Apocalypse Now, is noticeably absent from the proceedings. (Potražite 'high-res' torrent, to se mora pogledati/imati.:) Sistemom spojenih posuda: (Elia Kazan: The Cinema of an American Outsider (Cinema and Society) (Publisher: I. Tauris ISBN: edition 2008 PDF 256 pages 3,7 mb Drawing on new and previously neglected sources, this book is an expert and timely reassessment of Elia Kazan’s life in the cinema. The result is a fresh and memorable portrait of both the man and his work which highlights the remarkable and enduring contribution to American, and world, cinema of this ever fascinating, Oscar-winning director.Author Brian Neve examines Kazan’s key artistic collaborations--with actors such as Marlon Brando and James Dean and playwrights such as Tennessee Williams and John Steinbeck--and analyzes his cinematic style, from visual techniques to recurrent themes in films such as A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront. He takes an in-depth look at the controversial Congressional testimony which Kazan gave to HUAC in 1952, for which he was ostracized by many, and which often overshadowed his cinematic achievements. Neve also assesses Kazan and his films in a wider political and cultural context, tracing the evolution of the filmmaking process through the changing role of the studio, the Red Scares of the late 1940s, and the censorship debates of the 1950s and 1960s.

Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Zaboravih.:bonk: Ipak ne, bio bi grijeh pokojnog Stanleyja gurati u onaj prethodni kupus od posta.:D (Rodney Hill, Gene D. Phillips, «The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick» (Facts on File ISBN: 2002-06 PDF 422 pages 5.97 MB From anti-war dramas such as 'Paths of Glory' to the complexity of his final film, 'Eyes Wide Shut', controversial film director Stanley Kubrick always commanded his audience's attention. This encyclopaedia offers complete coverage of his life and the 13 feature films he directed, including '2001, A Space Odyssey', 'A Clockwork Orange',and 'The Shining'.

In-depth entries survey: the actors who performed in his films, the writers with whom he collaborated, key members of his crew, inspiration for his movies; music and composers for his films, and recurring themes and genres. Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. (Elsaesser, Metropolis (BFI Film Classics) (BFI 2000 ISBN 96 Pages PDF 3 MB Illustrated Metropolis (1925) is a monumental work. When it was made it was Germany's most expensive feature film, a canvas for director Fritz Lang's increasingly extravagant ambitions (it took sixteen months to film). Lang, inspired by the skyline of New York, created a whole new vision of cities.

One of the greatest works of science fiction, the film also tells human stories about love and family. In this book, Thomas Elsaesser explores the cultural phenomenon of Metropolis: its different versions (there is no definitive one), its changing meanings, its role as a storehouse or database of the 20th century. (The Art of Watching Films with Tutorial CD-ROM (By Joe Boggs and Dennis Petrie McGraw-Hill 7th Ed. December 12, 2006 ISBN: 282 / 074 / 007331028X English 608 pages HQ PDF 89.6 MB + 157 MB Rapidshare* This introduction to film appreciation uses both contemporary and classic movies to help students develop critical skills in the analysis and evaluation of film. By suggesting what to look for and how to look for it, the text challenges students to sharpen their powers of observation, establish habits of perceptive watching, and discover complex aspects of film art that will further enhance their enjoyment of watching films. In addition it makes the link from literature to film in chapters on Thematic Elements, Fictional and Dramatic Elements and a unique chapter on Adaptions.

*dolje u komentarima (The Grip Book By Michael Uva (Publisher: Focal Press 2009 496 Pages ISBN: PDF 13 MB The Grip Book, Fourth Edition has been updated and revised to be even more valuable to professional grips-the 'jack-of-all-trades and master of all' on a film or video set. Grips install, set up, maintain, and ensure the safety of all equipment needed on a set, such as lighting stands, cameras, and any specialty equipment needed for a shoot. This new edition contains the latest information about the latest equipment and has been updated to reflect changes in the industry including CGI screen setup and 'cleaning up the perms.' The Grip Book also teaches readers how to become a professional grip and have a successful career, and will continue to be an indispensable learning tool and reference for grips of all experience levels. * Known as 'the bible' for grips on TV and movie sets, professionals know it and love this well-respected and heavily-illustrated classic from a knowledgeable and well-known author and grip * Includes a website with visual demonstration videos and hundreds of illustrations help clarify and demonstrate concepts * Covers new topics such as CGI screens and perms and includes a slew of new glossary terms and slang words that all grips need to know (J. Randy Taraborrelli 'The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe' (Publisher: Grand Central Publishing 2009 576 Pages ISBN: PDF 1.4 MB From New York Times bestselling author J. Randy Taraborrelli comes the definitive biography of the most enduring icon in popular American culture.

When Marilyn Monroe became famous in the 1950s, the world was told that her mother was either dead or simply not a part of her life. However, that was not true. In fact, her mentally ill mother was very much present in Marilyn's world and the complex family dynamic that unfolded behind the scenes is a story that has never before been told.until now. In this groundbreaking book, Taraborrelli draws complex and sympathetic portraits of the women so influential in the actress' life, including her mother, her foster mother, and her legal guardian.

He also reveals, for the first time, the shocking scope of Marilyn's own mental illness, the identity of Marilyn's father and the half-brother she never knew, and new information about her relationship with the Kennedy's-Bobby, Jack, and Pat Kennedy Lawford. Explosive, revelatory, and surprisingly moving, this is the final word on the life of one of the most fascinating and elusive icons of the 20th Century. (Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films (By Thomas Weisser Yuko Mihara Weisser Vital Books November 1998 ISBN: 529 / English 637 pages HQ PDF 151.2 MB RS This book, by Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser of Asian Cult Cinema fame, takes on the 'Pink Film' era with an unprecedented scope. The era of the 'Pink Films,' one of cultural and artistic daring and experimentation in Japan, has hardly been chronicled in the English language, but this book solves that problem! The book is a giant volume, filled with reviews and articles. The Weissers made it their intent to catalog every 'Pink Film' that had a theatrical release, and they come as close to doing that as possible! Add to that the intelligent, thought-provoking articles on the history of the medium and an introduction by 'Pink Film' star of stars, Naomi Tani, and the result is an absolutely stunning achievement in film history and criticism!

A must-have work for any Japanese film completist. DISCLAIMER: The following screenplays are uploaded for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY and no copyright infringement is intended. BROOKLYN’S FINEST (2010) Screenplay ((Vise o filmu ovdje (+ Brooklyn's Finest (People have asked how Brooklyn's Finest secured such a great cast.

Was it that good? Well, I mean, we all know how the system works. A big name commits to a film, be it an actor or a director, and everybody else comes swarming in screaming, 'Me too! As if they knew the script was great all along. But the reality is that most actors won't put their ass on the line until someone else does first. My basic issue with Brooklyn's Finest is that very little ever actually happens.

After the exciting first scene, the next 30 pages are all character set-up. There's no story weaved into it at all. It's just scene after scene of the characters' backstories or problems. And man, this script is abundant with one of the most basic screenwriting no-nos out there. Everybody sits around talking. We go from two people sitting around talking to another two people sitting around talking to three people sitting around talking. It's like one giant poker game.

Everyone just sits around and talks. [ ] What the hell did I just read? [x] barely kept my interest [ ] worth the read [ ] impressive [ ] genius What I learned: 'People sitting down and talking scenes' are the worst.

Avoid them at all costs. No matter how good the dialogue is, it brings your story to a standstill. Try to have the conversations you need to have within the flow of the story. Be creative and stay kinetic.

Keep your characters moving.:tuzni: ALICE IN WONDERLAND (2010) Screenplay ((http://www.mediafire.com/?dzm21eynyyg). Video (klik na fotku ispod): (((:jumping: You are the best, Jeff Bridges! The Dude abides! *** (http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/22694342/the_decade_of_the_dude). (Must Read: Vanity Fair Profiles John Hughes (The latest issue of Vanity Fair has an outstanding set of articles on the late filmmaker/screenwriter John Hughes, something I would say you can’t afford not to read.

John Hughes Trubute @ The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony 2010 (Part 2 (John Hughes script stirring up interest (He passed away in August, but the film legacy of John Hughes may not be over. The late writer-director -- who was given an Oscar tribute Sunday -- has an unproduced screenplay, 'Grisbys Go Broke,' floating around the industry ether. Word crept out Friday that Paramount, which has a long history with Hughes, was picking up the script with hope of turning it into a family comedy with Joe Roth ('Alice in Wonderland') producing. JOHN HUGHES COLLECTION: UNCLE BUCK (1989) (PRETTY IN PINK (1986) (VACATION (1983) (CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989) (SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL (1987) (HOME ALONE (1990) (FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF (1986) (PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (1987) (SIXTEEN CANDLES (1984) (THE BREAKFAST CLUB (1985) (John Hughes. Gone, but definitely not forgotten.

*** Academy Award winning screenwriters Mark Boal and Geoffrey Fletcher (Last night Mark Boal won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay (Hurt Licker) and Geoffrey Fletcher won for Best Adapted Screenplay (Precious). It's interesting to note that this is the first actual screenplay credit for both writers, so in a sense they can be considered 'first timers' - just a few short years ago, both Boal and Fletcher were Hollywood outsiders. Their stories should be inspiration for all of you whose dream it is to break in as a professional screenwriter. In that spirit, I'm reprising interviews with both in this post: Geoffrey Fletcher (Mark Boal (*** Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. A Philosophy of Cinematic Art (Publisher: Cambridge University Press English 2010 ISBN-10: 338 Pages PDF 18 Mb A Philosophy of Cinematic Art is a systematic study of cinema as an art form, showing how the medium conditions fundamental features of cinematic artworks.

It discusses the status of cinema as an art form, whether there is a language of film, realism in cinema, cinematic authorship, intentionalist and constructivist theories of interpretation, cinematic narration, the role of emotions in responses to films, the possibility of identification with characters, and the nature of the cinematic medium. Groundbreaking in its coverage of a wide range of contemporary cinematic media, it analyses not only traditional photographic films, but also digital cinema, and a variety of interactive cinematic works, including videogames. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book examines the work of leading film theorists and philosophers of film, and develops a powerful framework with which to think about cinema as an art.

Grande Dame Guignol Cinema: A History of Hag Horror from Baby Jane to Mother By Peter Shelley (Publisher: McFarland 2009 340 Pages ISBN: PDF 6 MB This critically analytical filmography examines 45 movies featuring 'grande dames' in horror settings. Following a history of women in horror before 1962's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, which launched the 'Grande Dame Guignol' subgenre of older women featured as morally ambiguous leading ladies, are all such films (mostly U.S.) that came after that landmark release. The filmographic data includes cast, crew, reviews, synopses, and production notes, as well as recurring motifs and each role's effect on the star's career. Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography By Ken Wlaschin (Publisher: McFarland 2009 291 Pages ISBN: PDF 7 MB The silent-film era was known in part for its cliffhanger serials and air of suspense that kept audiences returning to theaters week after week. Icons such as Douglas Fairbanks, Laurel and Hardy, Lon Chaney and Harry Houdini were among those who graced the dark and shadowy screen. This encyclopedic guide to silent films with mystery and detective content lists over 1,500 titles in one of entertainment's most popular and enduring genres.

While most of the examined films are from North America, mystery films from around the world are included. (The Psycho File: A Comprehensive Guide to Hitchcock's Classic Shocker By Joseph Smith (Publisher: McFarland 2009 226 Pages ISBN: PDF 2 MB An examination of the groundbreaking 1960 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, including the story's origins in real-life graverobber Ed Gein. The book presents material from the script and how it was adapted from Robert Bloch's novel; details of the film's production, particularly the shower scene and other technical difficulties; actors and the challenges of their roles; extended literary analysis of the film covering such devices as irony, symbol, theme, motif and foil; and the film's effect on audiences.

Features 16 photographs, notes, bibliography and index. (David Howard, Mabley, 'The Tools of Screenwriting: A Writer's Guide to the Craft and Elements of a Screenplay' (St. Martin's Griffin 1995 ISBN: 298 pages PDF 3,9 MB In The Tools of Screenwriting, David Howard and Mabley illuminate the essential elements of cinematic storytelling, and reveal the central principles that all good screenplays share. The authors address questions of dramatic structure, plot, dialogue, character development, setting, imagery, and other crucial topics as they apply to the special art of filmmaking. Howard and Mabley also demonstrate how, on a practical level, the tools of screenwriting work in sixteen notable films, including Citizen Cane, E.T., One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Rashomon, The Godfather, North by Northwest, Chinatown, and sex, lies, and videotape. Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters.

(Chief Dundee (je zakon! Attention, please This blog is dedicated to bootlegs, out of print and rare soundtracks. Please do not ask for CDs that are still available at a fairly reasonable price, especially if they're new releases!

Such requests will be ignored. By purchasing new soundtracks, you will support the artists you love and the local music stores you don't want to see disappear. Bootlegs and promo CDs are not for sale. They're meant to be shared.

Avoid any site which asks money for those (you know who I'm talking about.) ((((Koja zbirka, covjece! I vecina toga jos u FLAC-u. Samo neki od raritetnih goodiesa: Ben Hur (Complete) 1/2 (• 2/2 (Classic Film Scores for Humphrey Bogart - (Booklet) (As Good as It Gets (bootleg) (Gone with the Wind (Deluxe Edition) (The Indiana Jones Suites Album (FLAC) (Scarface (The Searchers (The Thin Red Line (Complete with SFX) (The Thin Red Line (Sakura Edition) eD2K (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (:klopa. (Besplatni i legalni VPN - Hulu preko USA servera radi ko urica.:mig: Free VPN UK/USA (BTW, stvar funkcionira savrseno, i brzine su odlicne.:top: Odmah i jedna preporuka: The Great American West of John Ford (A must-see for any fan of classic westerns The Great American West of John Ford is a nostalgic look back at the career of six-time Academy Award© winning director John Ford (1894–1973) as told by John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, and Henry Fonda both as onscreen narrators and in conversations with the famed director. Filmed in the classic Ford film settings of Monument Valley and the location of the former back lot of Twentieth Century Fox, as well as in the den and trophy room of Ford himself, the story goes back to Ford's start in the silent era up through the early 1960's. It is interspersed with memorable clips from such classics as Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, as well as footage from Ford's wartime career, which includes performances from such stalwarts as Ward Bond, Andy Devine (who also cameos during a conversation between Ford and Wayne), Maureen O'Hara, Thomas MItchell, Natalie Wood, Walter Brennan, Ken Curtis, and John Carradine. The presentation is filled with fascinating anecdotes, including practical jokes, and most notably, Ford's reminiscence of a long conversation that he once had with Wyatt Earp, who described the shootout at the OK Corral in such detail that he even drew a map of the site.

The film quality is quite poor and does not compare well with the original that had been aired on television back in the 1990's, but the grainy visuals (apparently captured with a video camera from projected film) are soon forgotten as the story unfolds. To modern audiences, it may seem a bit hokey, but it is a wonderful reflection of the cinematic reality of the world of John Wayne and 'Pappy' John Ford in which the focus is not on history as is was but how it should have been. (H/T za Zombixa. Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. (American Cinematographer Magazine March 2010 (English 100 Pages 24MB True PDF American Cinematographer is a monthly magazine published by the American Society of Cinematographers.

American Cinematographer focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, going behind the scenes on domestic and international productions of all shapes and sizes. The magazine features in-depth interviews with cinematographers, directors and some of their key collaborators at every stage of production. The magazine also features historical articles, technical how-to pieces, and information on the latest tools and technologies that impact the cinematographer's craft. (American Cinematographer Magazine February 2010 (English 102 Pages 20MB True PDF (American Cinematographer Magazine January 2010 (English 108 Pages 22MB True PDF + (American Cinematographer Magazine January-December 2009 (All Issues) (English 12 issues 276MB PDF (rar):jumping. Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters.

(American Cinematographer Magazine - April 2010 (English 110 pages True PDF 19.40 Mb American Cinematographer is a monthly magazine published by the American Society of Cinematographers. American Cinematographer focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, going behind the scenes on domestic and international productions of all shapes and sizes. The magazine features in-depth interviews with cinematographers, directors and some of their key collaborators at every stage of production. The magazine also features historical articles, technical how-to pieces, and information on the latest tools and technologies that impact the cinematographer's craft.

Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet. La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Ready Steady Go (:gitara: (((((((http://soundtracksandscores.blogspot.com/).

Happy Easter to everyone!:) Uz odlicnu vijest: 'Eastern Promises 2' Reteams David Cronenberg & Viggo Mortensen (*** 100 best movie soundtracks (*** Disclaimer: this post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet. La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites. If you have any legal issues please contact appropriate media file owners/hosters. Bacite se u potragu: FILM MUSIC (279) (OUT OF PRINT (32) (BOOTLEG (40) (HARD TO FIND (14) (COMPILATION (7) (Hans Zimmer (114) (James Newton Howard (6) (James Horner (4) (James Newton Howard (6) (Jerry Goldsmith (9) (John Williams (12) (INDEX OF SOUNDTRACKS (*** (Zeydabadi-Nejad, The Politics of Iranian Cinema: Films and society in the Islamic Republic (Routledge 2010 ISBN 190 Pages PDF OCR 8.7 MB Iran has undergone considerable social upheaval since the revolution and this has been reflected in its cinema. Drawing on first-hand interviews and detailed ethnographic research, this book explores how cinema is engaged in the dynamics of social change in contemporary Iran. The author not only discusses the practices of regulation and reception of films from major award winning directors but also important mainstream filmmakers such as Hatamikia and Tabizi.

Contributing to ethnographic accounts of Iranian governance in the field of culture, the book reveals the complex behind-the-scenes negotiations between filmmakers and the authorities which constitute a major part of the workings of film censorship. The author traces the relationship of Iranian cinema to recent social/political movements in Iran, namely reformism and women’s movement, and shows how international acclaim has been instrumental in filmmakers’ engagement with matters of political importance in Iran.

This book will be a valuable tool for courses on film and media studies, and will provide a significant insight into Iranian cultural politics for students of cultural studies and anthropology, Middle Eastern and Iranian studies. Alberto Elena, The Cinema Of Abbas Kiarostami (Saqi Books 2005 ISBN 224 Pages PDF 16.5 MB Abbas Kiarostami's films--Close-Up, Life and Nothing More, Through the Olive Trees, Taste of Cherry (winner of the 1997 Palme d'Or at Cannes), and Ten--have taken their place alongside the masterworks of world cinema. Yet Kiarostami, the most influential filmmaker of post-revolutionary Iran, has produced a body of work that is as rooted in contemporary Iran as it is universal in appeal. Respected cinema historian Alberto Elena has used Iranian sources wherever possible and sought to frame Kiarostami's oeuvre within the context of the rich artistic and intellectual Persian tradition that has nourished the director.

He examines his blending of fiction and reality, and his recurring themes of death, meaning in life, isolation, solidarity and the lives of women. Kiarostami's career, from his early days as an illustrator and graphic designer to his current master-status, is also explored.

Star Wars: Behind the Magic 1.3 GB (You've seen the movies and read the reference guides, novels and comic books. Now all of that information and more is included on two compact discs. Star Wars: Behind the Magic contains all of the facts, music, video clips, maps and interviews you could want involving the original trilogy of films.

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Many fans will also delight in seeing cut footage from the first film. Behind the Magic also features added highlights that you won't find anywhere else, including a computer-generated Princess Leia fashion show and a 3D walkthrough of the Millennium Falcon. You can also visit the weapons test facility to compare the power of a lightsaber, blaster, Ewok rock, Death Star superlaser and thermal detonator by trying them out on a Stormtrooper. Then, test your Star Wars knowledge by answering 300 trivia questions placed throughout the two discs. ~ Jonathan Sutyak, All Game Guide.

LucasFilm SFX Library (MP3 192 Kbps 6 CDs 570 MB Lucasfilm, the world's greatest innovator of sound design and Sound Ideas,the world's largest creator of sound effects have joined forces to produce a unique six CD sound effects collection. Now, for the first time ever, you can have Academy Award winning sound effects originally used in many of LucasFilm's major motion pictures, plus new effects specially created by Sound Ideas for this incredible co-production. Sound Effects Content: CD1: Animal Sounds CD2: Elements (Wind, Rain, Fire) CD3: Industry Sounds CD4: Aircraft Carrier CD5: Helicopter & Private Jet CD6: Porsche 911 & Corvette also contains a detailed list of all tracks sorted by name. Disclaimer: This post is absolutely legal and contains only links to other sites on the Internet (downarchive.com). La Familia/Forum.hr is not responsible for the accuracy, compliance, copyright, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of other linked sites.

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The course was created by director Per Holmes, who spent over half a decade developing an all-inclusive language of high-end feature camera work for personal use, and then realized how much others would benefit from these techniques. The Master Course is far beyond any current filmmaking program, and is intended for professionals who want to take their blocking skills to the highest level, and those who are crossing over from another discipline, but can be used by filmmakers at any level who are committed to mastering high-end directing. The primary goal of The Master Course in High-End Blocking and Staging is to do the most effective blocking with the highest production-value, and to build a vast repertoire of techniques to make Directing more expressive — and ultimately more fun. The course also deals with the problem that blocking often grabs so much of our attention that we're forced to choose between doing camera work or nurturing great performances. If we choose acting, the camera work suffers. If we choose camera work, the actors are often left to direct themselves.

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Even if we know plenty of techniques, we often only use the ones we know extremely well, so another key goal of the course is to know techniques so well that we actually use them.

The series from VP Records' reissue imprint 17 North Parade continues to produce absolutely exquisite vintage reggae compilations, and this is among the best of them so far. It focuses on the work of, both as a singer and founding member of, and as a producer responsible for such deathless rhythms as 'Stalag 17' and 'Double Barrel.' Attentive fans of early hip-hop will hear on this two-disc collection some of the most heavily sampled recordings in reggae history, as well as a good number of worthy obscurities. As a band, were very good, but the compilers of this set were wise to limit the tracks to only two: 'You Don't Care' and 'Love Is Not a Gamble.' Even in the rocksteady years, 's real genius was as a producer of other singers, and it's the songs by,, and that really shine on disc one.

It's the final track on that disc, 's classic 'Bam Bam,' that introduces the 'Stalag 17' rhythm in preparation for the first four tracks on disc two, all of which are based on the same rhythm and one of which is 's 'Ring the Alarm,' one of the three or four finest dancehall tracks ever recorded. The remainder of the second disc is given over to classic dancehall of the late '80s and early '90s, and includes more brilliant material (plus a few puzzling clunkers) from the likes of,, and. Brings the slackness and teams up with for an outstanding combination version of 'Hic Up,' and a very young offers a preview of what his future career would hold.

Listened to from beginning to end, this collection provides an excellent cross section of reggae styles spanning nearly three decades, represented by some of the music's strongest recordings.