Photographer
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The
photographer
is over there, and this board appears to overlap with this one, and this one with that one, and so on.
We had a film crew, a couple of logistics people with us, my girlfriend, a
photographer.
Honestly the screenplay doesn't make one iota of sense, but who cares when Linda Blair (with an exploded hairstyle) portrays yet another girl possessed by evil powers and David Hasselhof depicts a hunky
photographer
(who can't seem to get laid) in a movie that constantly features bloody voodoo, sewn-shut lips, upside down crucifixions, vicious burnings and an overused but genuinely creepy tune.
A hand held camera can be of great value to the look and feel of a movie but in that case you need a
photographer
who knows what he is doing.
In order to enjoy 'Fur - An imaginary portrait of Diane Arbus,' Stephen Shainberg needs the viewer to suspend all reality and prior knowledge of the American photographer, Diane Arbus.
There, hapless Huntz Hall (as Sach) has his picture taken by pretty
photographer
Teala Loring (as Cathy Smith).
You walk away wanting to know more about the wedding photographer, and about the girl who likes it best when nothing happens, be it in movies or in real life.
Apart from his Rayographs (which he invented by accident, and which are merely direct-contact photo prints), his one real contribution to culture seems to be that he was the first
photographer
to depict female nudity in a manner that was accepted as art rather than as porn.
I'm amazed that so many people-- especially other gay men-- have seen this movie and read the book and no one has brought up the fact that if Weber was not an influential photographer, he would be in jail, doing time for child abuse.
Her raucous scene with the gay
photographer
David Hemmings has to be seen to be believed.
It starts out with her coming to his home with his daughter and he is a
photographer.
Dyan Cannon seems embalmed in her heavy pancake make-up and cumbersome fall (although her tiny, suntanned figure is a beauty to behold), John Phillip Law is a block of wood in the lead, David Hemmings embarrassing in gay-mode as a flamboyant
photographer.
This time they bring a new-by along, some annoying
photographer
too blinded by his National Geographic cover to understand the full dangers of cave diving.
In the 50's, a gay
photographer
called Bob Mizer (Daniel MacIvor) founded an agency of male models, releasing a muscle magazine called "Physique Pictorial" and movie of men, and many of the models became prostitutes.
The mirror is given to a photographer, Keyes(Ross Partridge)by a bum(..who just so happens to be his lunatic father, and the man responsible for killing the family)and it's evil soon terrorizes those in a loft(..such as Keyes' painter pal Suki, portrayed by Julia Nickson-Soul)where he lives when they look into it.
But it's a film by a director who is also a very good photographer, who has a very good sense of looking at things as a human, not as an half-god unlike most of the directors.
The opening scenes are as if one is leafing through some master
photographer'
s album and as the story begins to unfold we are swept away with both the events depicted and the beautiful look.
From here things go seriously wrong, his car is stolen before he leaves the premises so his pre-arranged alibi is out the window whilst meanwhile, unknown to him, his wife confesses to the murder to the
photographer
neighbour, a closet lesbian in love with her, who volunteers to return to the crime scene and retrieve Delair's scarf and as long as she's there,thoughtfully wipes her prints of the murder weapon, a champagne bottle.
Laura Gemser plays a magazine
photographer
who is sent to Africa for a photo shoot.
"Distant" is a slice-of-Turkish-life flick which follows the mundane activities of two adult male cousins; one a
photographer
and the other an unemployed underachiever.
Rather he choose to focus on two characters, one
photographer
and one of his relatives who comes from his small village to find a job on transatlantic ships.
The photographer, who -we understand that- has also immigrated to the city, seems to be inhabited the customs of the city life, not only in material sense.
A
photographer
in the small city of Gunsan in South Korea learns that he has a terminal illness but downplays the seriousness of it to his family and friends.
Beautifully lit too by
photographer
André Thomas, Black Jack is nothing if not a connoisseur's delight.
They discover two unexpected guests in the shape of a
photographer
named Gary (David Hasselhoff) & his virgin fiancé Leslie (Leslie Cumming) who happens to be researching a book that she is writing about the gruesome legends & superstitions surrounding the infamous island & hotel.
Black and white photographs of old Istanbul by world famous Armenian
photographer
Ara Guler were exceptional.
Being a photographer, I was most impressed with the cinematography.
Jolene (Heather Graham) operates a night club in NYC and lives with her husband, Carl (Luke Wilson), a
photographer.
They are accompanied by a couple of real estate agents (Catherine Hickland and Rick Farnsworth) and upon arriving at the island they meet a
photographer
(David Hasselhoff) and his writer girlfriend (Leslie Cumming) who are illegally squatting in the hotel while investigating the legend of a local witch (Hildegard Knef).
Runaway Robot!" ( which was also the poster in front of the 3 movie theaters I saw it at --NOT the nice little color poster on this site, with headshots of all the cast, and cartoon of Crimebuster --which really wasn't THAT good--they OUGHT to have used an action scene from the film itself--didn't they have an onset
photographer?
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