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MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL
favorite line:
“Ni”
ME:
crazy enough it took me over a week to watch this film. Kept falling asleep.
outside temperature: NO IDEA
THE FILM:
A random film calls for a random post.
I’ll be concise. WTF? I think this is definitely in my top three “most random films, EVER”
awesome jokes. Random characters and memorable quotes.
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MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL

favorite line:

“Ni”

ME:

crazy enough it took me over a week to watch this film. Kept falling asleep.

outside temperature: NO IDEA

THE FILM:


A random film calls for a random post.

I’ll be concise. WTF? I think this is definitely in my top three “most random films, EVER”

awesome jokes. Random characters and memorable quotes.

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    • #53 films 53 weeks
    • #monty phython and the holy grail
    • #53 films
    • #poster
    • #ni
    • #graphic design
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Dog Day Afternoon
My favorite dialogue/line:
-“Is there any special country you wanna go to?”
-“Wyoming”
ME: 
First watched the film 37 years after its theatrical release.
I ate shrimp stuffed chile poblanos. (new recipe) need to improve it.
Outside temperature 12°C/54°F
THE FILM:
When I first watch a film I try to not research or “hear about it.” I honestly didn’t know what was I getting myself into for this one. It was awesome. just awesome. I’ve always thought that having few locations is an amazing story device because it really shows you time progression and character development. This film does exactly that. Since the beginning of the film you know something is bound to go terribly wrong and you’re just praying for all of them to get out of the situation as fast as they should. Frank Pierson (screenwriter) and Sidney Lumet (director) accomplish the excellent first “srike” when (SPOILER ALERT!) the young robber decides to bail on Pacino and Cazale’s characters. 
In film school you’re always told you need a motive. I was very surprised that having so little time and really just two main characters, the motive was always clear. However when the real motive behind the bank robbery is revealed it unleashed a whole new beast.
Pacino, being a method actor (complete emotional identification with his/her character, even when cameras are not rolling) had to be hospitalized after the shoot ended for being emotionally exhausted. His acting is absolutely exhuberating and you feel his non-stop energy throughout the piece. When it came to Oscars he was nominated of course but lost to also great performance by Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cukoo’s Nest. Same situation for Director Sidney Lumet losing to Milos Forman for One Flew Over the Cukoo’s Nest as well. 
Again, having one-three locations is a great device that now a days you don’t see often. Filmmakers seem to be scared to bored their audience. Personally I believe that if you have a strong story you could tell it in a dark room for all I care (“Buried” with Ryan Reynolds for example) Dog Day Afternoon became an instant classic. Hope to see more!
3 INTERESTING FACTS:
Outdoor scenes were shot in cold weather conditions. So to prevent “cold breath” to show, actors would put ice in their mouths before each take. 
Sidney Lumet’s fast way of working made the film to be concluded 3 weeks before schedule.
Other than fake blood, there was no use of make up in the film. 
_____
Hope you enjoyed this! 
Next Film: Cronos
I borrowed this awesome poster from James Martin Art check out his work by clicking on the poster!
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Dog Day Afternoon

My favorite dialogue/line:

-“Is there any special country you wanna go to?”

-“Wyoming”

ME: 

First watched the film 37 years after its theatrical release.

I ate shrimp stuffed chile poblanos. (new recipe) need to improve it.

Outside temperature 12°C/54°F

THE FILM:

When I first watch a film I try to not research or “hear about it.” I honestly didn’t know what was I getting myself into for this one. It was awesome. just awesome. I’ve always thought that having few locations is an amazing story device because it really shows you time progression and character development. This film does exactly that. Since the beginning of the film you know something is bound to go terribly wrong and you’re just praying for all of them to get out of the situation as fast as they should. Frank Pierson (screenwriter) and Sidney Lumet (director) accomplish the excellent first “srike” when (SPOILER ALERT!) the young robber decides to bail on Pacino and Cazale’s characters. 

In film school you’re always told you need a motive. I was very surprised that having so little time and really just two main characters, the motive was always clear. However when the real motive behind the bank robbery is revealed it unleashed a whole new beast.

Pacino, being a method actor (complete emotional identification with his/her character, even when cameras are not rolling) had to be hospitalized after the shoot ended for being emotionally exhausted. His acting is absolutely exhuberating and you feel his non-stop energy throughout the piece. When it came to Oscars he was nominated of course but lost to also great performance by Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cukoo’s Nest. Same situation for Director Sidney Lumet losing to Milos Forman for One Flew Over the Cukoo’s Nest as well. 

Again, having one-three locations is a great device that now a days you don’t see often. Filmmakers seem to be scared to bored their audience. Personally I believe that if you have a strong story you could tell it in a dark room for all I care (“Buried” with Ryan Reynolds for example) Dog Day Afternoon became an instant classic. Hope to see more!

3 INTERESTING FACTS:

Outdoor scenes were shot in cold weather conditions. So to prevent “cold breath” to show, actors would put ice in their mouths before each take. 

Sidney Lumet’s fast way of working made the film to be concluded 3 weeks before schedule.

Other than fake blood, there was no use of make up in the film. 

_____

Hope you enjoyed this! 

Next Film: Cronos

I borrowed this awesome poster from James Martin Art check out his work by clicking on the poster!

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    • #53 weeks
    • #53 films
    • #film
    • #review
    • #al pacino
    • #Sidney Lumet
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“FRANKLY, MY DEAR, I DON’T GIVE A DAMN!” —One of the most famous lines in history of film.
Gone With the Wind is the first film in the blog and so we start. I thought it appropriate because I live in Atlanta and the movie takes place, largely, in Atlanta. Found it funny that the film mentions Savannah, where I lived for five years and Mexico, where I’m from. 
ME:
Watched the film for the first time 73 years later of its theatrical release. (Ooops!)
while I watched it I ate a chicken burrito (if you must know) and the next day, pork chops. (it took me 2 evenings to watch the 3 hour film) yeah!
THE FILM:
Wow, definitely not expecting that. I honestly thought it was going to be an old chick flick with big dresses and thousands of extras. Although it was that a little, the depth in which the human emotions and level of production are interlaced really amazes I think whoever watches it. (won’t give too many details in case you haven’t seen it)
The use of dollies and cranes is absolutely remarkable, the shots were long and well accomplished. I believe one of the most famous crane movements happens in a scene when Scarlet (Vivien Leigh) arrives at the railroad station. The camera discovers hundreds of wounded soldiers as it cranes up and away from her, in a very extensive shot almost a min long.
title card reads: “Selznick International in association with Metro-Goldwyn Mayer has the honor to present its Technicolor production of Margaret Mitchell’s story of the Old South ‘Gone With the Wind”
mouthful? not only is a long name but they are honored to present it. Wish filmmakers would do that more often. 
INTERESTING FACTS:
First nomination and win for an African American actress; Hattie McDaniel
First color film to win the Best Picture Oscar
When the film premiered in Atlanta the Governor at the time declared a state holiday. Dec 15th 1939. (hmm if I remember correctly I was working that day last year) 
Selznick was fined $5000 for using the word “damn” in Gable’s famous line. (above)
The first rough cut of the film was 4.5 hours 48 minutes longer than the final release. 
Oh what the contracts do; the lead actress (Vivien Leigh) worked 125 days receiving $25,000 and Clark Gable playing the lead role worked 71 days receiving 120,000 dollars.
Hope you enjoyed reading this! 
Next film: Dog Day Afternoon
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“FRANKLY, MY DEAR, I DON’T GIVE A DAMN!” —One of the most famous lines in history of film.

Gone With the Wind is the first film in the blog and so we start. I thought it appropriate because I live in Atlanta and the movie takes place, largely, in Atlanta. Found it funny that the film mentions Savannah, where I lived for five years and Mexico, where I’m from. 

ME:

Watched the film for the first time 73 years later of its theatrical release. (Ooops!)

while I watched it I ate a chicken burrito (if you must know) and the next day, pork chops. (it took me 2 evenings to watch the 3 hour film) yeah!

THE FILM:

Wow, definitely not expecting that. I honestly thought it was going to be an old chick flick with big dresses and thousands of extras. Although it was that a little, the depth in which the human emotions and level of production are interlaced really amazes I think whoever watches it. (won’t give too many details in case you haven’t seen it)

The use of dollies and cranes is absolutely remarkable, the shots were long and well accomplished. I believe one of the most famous crane movements happens in a scene when Scarlet (Vivien Leigh) arrives at the railroad station. The camera discovers hundreds of wounded soldiers as it cranes up and away from her, in a very extensive shot almost a min long.

title card reads: “Selznick International in association with Metro-Goldwyn Mayer has the honor to present its Technicolor production of Margaret Mitchell’s story of the Old South ‘Gone With the Wind”

mouthful? not only is a long name but they are honored to present it. Wish filmmakers would do that more often. 

INTERESTING FACTS:

First nomination and win for an African American actress; Hattie McDaniel

First color film to win the Best Picture Oscar

When the film premiered in Atlanta the Governor at the time declared a state holiday. Dec 15th 1939. (hmm if I remember correctly I was working that day last year) 

Selznick was fined $5000 for using the word “damn” in Gable’s famous line. (above)

The first rough cut of the film was 4.5 hours 48 minutes longer than the final release. 

Oh what the contracts do; the lead actress (Vivien Leigh) worked 125 days receiving $25,000 and Clark Gable playing the lead role worked 71 days receiving 120,000 dollars.

Hope you enjoyed reading this! 

Next film: Dog Day Afternoon

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    • #gone with the wind
    • #53 films
    • #53 weeks
    • #vivien leigh
    • #clark gable
    • #old films
    • #oldies
    • #blog
    • #interesting facts
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So this year I decided to change it up a bit. I’m starting this blog because of it but not solely for it. 
Here’s the deal. 2012 has 53 weeks (leap year) so I promised myself I would watch 1 film every week that I’ve never seen and I should (on my book). I’m a filmmaker so you’ll see a wide range of films. Also, with each film I’ll try to give some interesting facts about the film and about myself.
Also, there’s so many amazing things out there. So whenever I find something I like I’ll post it as well. Inspiration, jokes, autocorrect typos what not. But obviously it’ll mostly be film aaand design. 
Let the screening being! 

(this is me in the pic. Screaming at you ;) 
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So this year I decided to change it up a bit. I’m starting this blog because of it but not solely for it. 

Here’s the deal. 2012 has 53 weeks (leap year) so I promised myself I would watch 1 film every week that I’ve never seen and I should (on my book). I’m a filmmaker so you’ll see a wide range of films. Also, with each film I’ll try to give some interesting facts about the film and about myself.

Also, there’s so many amazing things out there. So whenever I find something I like I’ll post it as well. Inspiration, jokes, autocorrect typos what not. But obviously it’ll mostly be film aaand design. 

Let the screening being! 

(this is me in the pic. Screaming at you ;) 

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    • #films
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This year I decided to change it up a bit.
Here’s the deal. 2012 has 53 weeks (leap year) so I promised myself I would watch 1 film every week that I’ve never seen and I should (in my book). I’m a filmmaker so you’ll see a wide range of films. Also, with each film I’ll try to give some interesting facts about the film and myself. I'll try to make a poster for the post or find a cool one.


Let the screening being!

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