Interview
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Hitchcock once gave an
interview
where he said he like to direct screenplays that had an ordinary person minding their own business, who's accidentally caught up in an awful chain of events that they can't get out of until the dastardly plot that's behind their troubles is resolved.
The documentary followed up with the senate investigation after the fire, and after seeing the
interview
and video footage you will be shocked at how the Senate and Attorney General turn their backs on Davidians basically to cover up the aggression by the FBI/ATF.
There were also
interview
shows that usually resulted in violence thus setting up a feud.
The producers of Rififi asked them to film their, surprisingly, (I quote Jules Dassin in a recent
interview
on the subject, "surprisingly, for some not very obvious reason, they were delighted at the idea of a crime film being set in their shop).
Just about every commentator has mentioned the way that some of the
interview
footage is superposed over the concert footage in places.
The other two things it has is some interview, and even a video for one of their biggest songs.
It gives such detail of what executives involved in the news industry will do just to get a story on the air: notably Jane Craig rushing Kenny to finish editing the piece to get it off, and then Joan Cusack struggling to get it in, and William Hurt, who according to Jane commits an incredible breach of ethics, fakes his tears during his date rape interview, a flaw that is pointed out by Aaron.
Her telling of a Casey story to the doctor that is there to get a personal
interview
in a adoption application, is outrageous.
The reason was stated in Brad Fiedel's
interview
segments on the Special Edition DVD.
The creative team that brought us Police Squad - and the Naked Gun derived from it - said in
interview
that they were told by their network contact that the show would be canceled, after their delivery of the first episode.
This DVD also has a fun
interview
with Joan Severance.
In Truffaut book-length
interview
with Hitchcock, it's apparent that Big Al's fear from the police dates back to his childhood.
I heard an
interview
with the main actor who said that the film was not intended to be a horror movie but he himself would describe it as mental horror.
One of the best scenes, and actually most insightful, is the
interview
with Claude Bessy of Catholic Discipline, or 'Kick-Boy' as he was known to Slash magazine readers.
It was interesting actually to see what the director Edward Dmytryk said on the DVD interview, where he mentioned that the budget for the photography was significantly lower (on purpose) so that more could be spent on the actors, and the schedule went through at a very brisk, quick pace.
he was quoted in an
interview
as saying, "Some day, I suppose it's possible for someone to be a better No Limit Hold'em player than me.
The new Rififi DVD includes a recent
interview
with Dassin.
It's true punk, like in the
interview
with Darby Crash's girlfriend when their recalling a painter who mysteriously/suddenly died outside their house and it took a week or so for them to figure it out, they take pictures next to the guy and everyone including the EMT's had a chuckle on this one, and in true form the interviewer asks the girlfriend if she was sad or upset that this guy had died while painting their house, the response "no i hate painters".
As Roger Corman has said in an interview, low-budget film-making enables film-makers to take chances on offbeat ideas.
The film is also full of brilliant new characters - and instead of just
interview
after interview, we get a proper comedy film that never gets repetitive or boring.
The
interview
clips are measured (thanks to DVD the full interviews are available as extras!) and the film clips well considered.
A refreshing
interview
with the legendary Italian cinematographer-producer-director who passed away in 1999 with close to 200 features to his credit as director.
Cohen's
interview
is all done in lo-fi video closeups and I so wanted to see a medium or a long shot of his whole body!
The writer/director said in an
interview
that he didn't want to give away how the title relates to the story.
Annoying little pseudo-avant-garde gestures are sprinkled throughout the film- like out of focus superimpositions of red spheres over many of the concert and
interview
shots, shaky blurred camera work, use of digital delay on some of Leonard Cohen's comments (making it harder to hear what's being said) and a spooky, pretentious low drone under a lot of the
interview
segments (an attempt at added gravitas?).
Like Albert Brooks said in an
interview
discussing his character in "Taxi Driver," it's important to be funny as your character, rather than be funny as a comedian.
i would have wonder, if Sahan was not this famous, would Togan be able to shoot this movie, with this much of budget amount?? i hope Togan would realize that it is not fashionable to play in a role as a director as he said in an
interview.
No one knows why or who, but an investigative reporter (Luana Walters) notes that each bride was wearing a strange orchid and she goes to
interview
its creator, Dr. Lorenz (Bela Lugosi).
How can a character that wears hundred dollar T-shirts and has never been inside a Target department store expect to give advice to a working-class woman on how to prepare for a job
interview
as an administrative assistant?
George Brent is a reporter sent to
interview
an heiress.
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