January 2012
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Cinema Fanatic’s Favorite Fifteen Films of 2011 →
oldfilmsflicker:
did y’all see my list? I am bummed by the lack of comments (on the site, yo, on the site).
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December 2011
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Twin Peaks Archive at DavidLynch.com
Earlier this week, I purchased a 10-track bundle from DavidLynch.com which features music that wasn’t included on the official Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me soundtrack.
I have to say, for $3.99, I’m quite impressed. I would have paid that for the alternate version of the main titles theme, alone. (It’s without a doubt one of the greatest themes ever used for a film.) If...
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Bernard Herrmann's BATTLE OF NERETVA and THE NAKED...
Pre-order and listen to samples at ScreenArchives.com
Moscow Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Stromberg. Music reconstruction and preparation by John Morgan, Anna Bonn and William Stromberg.
The Tribute Film Classics team delivers a knockout recording of a great Bernard Herrmann find, the complete score for the 1969 WWII drama, Battle of Neretva. Written for full orchestra with...
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A short.
Feedback is appreciated.
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The Complete "Vertigo Variations"
In cinema, The War of the Canon will always be waging. Films will rise and films will fall; Ozu shifts for Renoir, who himself shuffled around for some other great. The film that it seems will never be toppled from its throne position, the film that has become a bizarre reference in still-early art forms like video games to connote a historical-pinnacle-meta-artistic embodiment of mass...
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Don’t be so gloomy. After all it’s not that awful. Like the fella...
– Orson Welles as Harry Lime in The Third Man (1949)
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The film of tomorrow will resemble the person who made it, and the number of...
– Francois Truffaut accurately predicts internet culture. (via criterioncorner)
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