“Conglomerate Hollywood and American Independent Film” by Thomas Schatz. Also the Tzioumakis book is really good on industrial stuff but probably more granular than you’re looking for
“Conglomerate Hollywood and American Independent Film” by Thomas Schatz. Also the Tzioumakis book is really good on industrial stuff but probably more granular than you’re looking for
absolutely, abandoned warehouse or factory in gary could work as an alternative if the locations fall thru
lmfao YES YES!!!!!
Wither marianne…
Go on…
For the record Stanley Rosenbaum was a pipe smoker and FLW took that into account when he constructed it, including a pipe smoking porch off the main bedroom
what if we smoked a pipe at the childhood home of Jonathan Rosenbaum designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Florence, Alabama
They basically banned police chases in Chicago bc they couldn’t stop running people over and now all the cops complain they aren’t allowed to chase people while constantly getting into chases and running people over
Helluva list!
Always
Yuuuup
Insane episode
hmmm, le cercle rouge? track of the cat?
(although i of all people certainly understand "not making it down to hyde park")
not to be like this but... you did
first views, feb '26:
Lady Windermere's Fan (1925)
The Dybbuk (1937)
The Contract (1978)
Security Unlimited (1981)
The Iceman Cometh (1989)
Full Moon in New York (1989)
Lee Rock (1991)
The God of Cookery (1996)
My Left Eye Sees Ghosts (2002)
hbd to the guy!
again not even the barest attempt to manufacture consent. just "i'll decide when i decide" and then overnight bomb a girls' school
good times were had by all
deranged
Dare I ask why
A plug for Criterion's current pre-Code Mervyn LeRoy package.
LeRoy may be no one's idea of an auteur altho Andy S praised his "innate vulgarity." I knew most of them, love FIVE STAR FINAL & THREE ON A MATCH, but HEAT LIGHTNING is a small revelation w typically great work by Glenda Farrell.
tfw youre eric marsh
Now hold on a second
Hong kong filmmakers be like let's go to the really cinematic graveyard
dream team: spotted
those were the days
Fruit Chan repping Gus Van Sant in Made in Hong Kong (1997)
It was in theaters when Pearl Harbor was bombed and was an effective recruiting tool, so technically it covers both 🫡