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Friday, May 7, 2010
Photo club...
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Dashwood Sisters 2010...
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Georgette Heyer...
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"Oh, that is famous!" said Miss Thane. "We can now promote her betrothal to him with clear consciences. But it is vexing for you to be obliged to look about you for another lady eligible for the post you require her to fill. Are you set on marrying a young female?""I am not set on marrying anyone, and I beg that you--""Well, that should make it easier," said Miss Thane. "Very young ladies are apt to be romantic, and that would never do.""I certainly do not look for romance in marriage, but pray do not let my affairs--""It must be someone past the age of being hopeful of getting a husband," pursued Miss Thane, sinking her hand in her chin again."Thank you!" said Sir Tristram."Not handsome-- I do not think we can expect her to be more than passable," decided Miss Thane. "Good birth would of course be an essential?""Really, Miss Thane, this conversation--""Luckily," she said, "there are any number of plain females of good birth but small fortune to be found in town. You may meet a few at the subscription balls at Almack's but I daresay I could find you a dozen to choose from whose Mamas have long since ceased to bring them to the 'Marriage Market.' After a certain number of seasons they have to yield place to younger sisters, you know.""You are too kind, ma'am!""Not at all; I shall be delighted to help you," Miss Thane assured him. "I have just the sort of female that would suit you in my mind's eye. A good, affectionate girl with no pretensions to beauty, and a grateful disposition. She must be past the age of wanting to go to parties, and she must not expect you to make pretty speeches to her. I wonder-- Would you object to her having a slight-- a very slight squint in one eye?""Yes, I should," said Sir Tristram. "Nor have I the smallest desire to--"Miss Thane sighed. "Well, that is a pity. I had thought of the very person for you.""Let me beg you not to waste your time thinking of another! The matter is not urgent."She shook her head. "I cannot agree with you. After all, when one approaches middle age--""Middle-- Has anyone ever boxed your ears, Miss Thane?""No, never," said Miss Thane looking blandly up at him."You have been undeservedly fortunate," he said grimly.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Billy Dee Williams...
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Worker Bees...
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Twisted Nerve...
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If the overall premise of a hypothesis is flawed, can the outcome of that hypothesis ever bear fruit?
It does in the case of Twisted Nerve. Released in 1968, this psychological thriller manages to rise above the filmmaker's false premise which tries to link anti-social behavior to Down's Syndrome, of all things.
A handsome, keenly intelligent young man named Martin (the amazing Hywel Bennett) has a terrible home life. His stepfather hates him, his overbearing mother treats him like a two-year-old, and his older brother has been institutionalized because he has Down's Syndrome. Martin isn't entirely alone, however. Another personality, that of six-year-old "Georgie," has manifested itself in Martin's psyche and both Martin and Georgie become obsessed with a pretty, young librarian named Susan.
Hitchcock-ian elements are applied here to great effect. The script is sharp, the dialogue cuts like a pair of scissors, and the fantastically creepy score has even found a second life thanks to Quentin Tarantino and "Kill Bill."
Hayley Mills shines as the naively beautiful Susan, and Billie Whitelaw is terrific as her single, sexually frustrated mother, but Hywel Bennet is the movie's true star. His finely crafted portrayal of a young man slipping further into madness is positively arresting.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Les Yeux Sans Visage...
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Black and White horror movies are magic.
I'm not sure how else to explain it exactly, except to say that a certain kind of alchemy happens when a frightening concept is guided by a director with vision, and those elements are introduced to black and white celluloid. So for me, the experience of watching Eyes Without A Face was a little like having director, Georges Franju, jump out of my television and ask: "Was THIS your card?"
Released in 1960, the plot centers around a mad scientist who begins kidnapping and murdering young co-eds in order to graft their pretty faces on to his daughter, Christiane, a young woman disfigured by a terrible car accident.
A terrifying meditation on the adage: beauty is only skin-deep, Eyes Without a Face works so well because it is stunning to behold. The haunting visuals are sublime, especially the scenes that feature Christiane skulking about her father's laboratory in her ghostly mask.Like a master magician, director Georges Franju somehow manages to make horror beautiful. See this movie!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Costume design exhibition...
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The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising is celebrating the important contribution of Costume Designers to the art of cinema with their 18th annual exhibit entitled: "The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design."
Featuring over 100 actual costumes from more than 20 movies released in 2009, the exhibit is the only one of its kind in the world, and is free to the general public.
Visitors will be able to see the wearable art created by some of the most accomplished costume designers working in movies today. Indeed, the movies: Bright Star, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Nine, and The Young Victoria feature prominently in the show, and each of these movies has garnered an Oscar nomination for their respective designers.
Colleen Atwood’s costumes for both Public Enemies and Nine are in this year’s exhibit. Nine earned Atwood her 8th Academy Award nomination, and gazing at the costumes on display, it easy to see why: one million Swarovski crystals were used to create the show-stopping showgirl costumes alone.
Kids visiting the FIDM exhibit with their parents will be in for a special treat. Several of the puppets from the stop-motion animated feature, Coraline, are on display, and the impressive, bigger-than-life costumes that the Jim Henson Company constructed for Where The Wild Things Are, look ready to start a wild rumpus at any moment.
In all, The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising is showcasing the designs of 30 Academy Award nominations. Inglorious Basterds, Star Trek, Watchmen, and last year’s Oscar winner, The Duchess, are just a few of the not to be missed designs in this unique exhibition of artistry.
"The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design" is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10a.m. to 4p.m. through April 17th. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Parking is available in the lot under the college building on 9th street, and in surrounding lots near the FIDM campus.