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Suspiria (1977) dir. Dario Argento
“Persistent Memories”, oil on panel, 24 x 18 in.
Mick Jagger, Paris 1971, by Jean-Marie Périer
May (2002) dir. Lucky McKee
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Christopher Nolan // Filmography
PRETTY WOMAN (1990) dir. Garry Marshall
I’m gonna show a little maneuver that my mother taught me in junior high. In my experience, it has a 98 percent success rate of getting a man’s attention and, when used appropriately, it has an 83 percent rate of return on a dinner invitation. It’s called the “bend and snap.”
LEGALLY BLONDE (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
This is life’s ultimate cruelty. It offers us a taste of youth and vitality, and then it makes us witness our own decay. DEATH BECOMES HER (1992), dir. Robert Zemeckis
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Scream (1996)
When you wake up, you won’t even remember that we had an arrangement. Limbo’s gonna become your reality. You’re gonna be lost down there so long that you’re gonna become an old man. Filled with regret. Waiting to die alone. No, I’ll come back. And we’ll be young men together again.
INCEPTION (2010) dir. Christopher Nolan
SUBLIME CINEMA #582 - THE POWER OF THE DOG
Westerns persist - even if shot in New Zealand, or Spain or subbing Arizona for Texas - the myth lives in the mind. The reality was probably a lot grittier.
Jane Campion succeeded in creating a fresh take on the genre, and mostly works to dismantle those myths, while preserving a lot of the rules, and allowing it to fit with her other work. I bet it wins the Oscar.
Beautiful cinematography by Ari Wegner.