Pioneers
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This is a group of people,
pioneers
in Berlin, a group called Klang Games, and they're completely insane, and they'll love me for saying that.
You know, when people speak about pioneering spirit, very often they believe that
pioneers
are the ones who have new ideas.
The
pioneers
are not the ones who have new ideas, because new ideas are so easy to have.
His death was a tragedy and we all miss him a lot, but WAGONS EAST, in which he plays a bumbling wagonmaster who agrees to take a group of
pioneers
out of the wild west, is even sadder.
Wonderfully funny, awe-inspiring feature on the
pioneers
of turntablism.
One of the best things about the film, is that it mainly examines where the art of turntablism is today (in 2001 that is), without disregarding the
pioneers
of course.
It takes a while to get adjusted to the sound of Sons of The
Pioneers
, but then you thoroughly enjoy it.
What attracted me to "Wagon Master" were the great songs sung by the "Sons of the Pioneers."
The
pioneers
of such epics, particularly biblical ones, were D.W Griffith with his "mother of all epics" INTOLERANCE (1916), and Cecil B DeMille with his flair for magnificent spectacles, costumes and lavish scenes.
Sergei Eistenstein, like other silent-film
pioneers
like Griffith (although Eisenstein's innovations are not as commonplace as Griffith's) and Murnau, has had such an impact on the history of cinema it's of course taken for granted.
The scenes of the
pioneers
heading west in their covered wagons, encountering storms and mud, river crossings, Indian attacks and every manner of trial and danger, are astonishing in their rugged believability.
The actors must have experienced much the same conditions as the original
pioneers
did, and the results are astounding.
The soundtrack by the Sons of The
Pioneers
is one of the most beautiful I have every heard.
This picture is an interesting saga of the struggle of
pioneers
led by Daniel Boone in the wilderness of Cumberland Gap while being threatened by hostile Indians.
A treacherous Frenchman is the cause of all the trouble between the settlers and the red men while Boone tries to convince the Indians that the
pioneers
only want to build homes and live in peace.
In their case (the outlaws), in the case of the people on the train, and later a band of Navajos whom they encounter, and in the well written characters played by Ben Johnson and Ward Bond, the film completely evades stereotypes, while the camera seems to spend as much time giving the viewer the big picture of Monument Valley framing the train as it moves along with a few water crossings along the way, in stunning black and white and then coming back to what's happening in this rolling community, all to the accompaniment of the beautiful vocalizations of the Sons of the
Pioneers.
The story is about the
pioneers
going from the Missouri to the west in Oregon.
We can't really get the feel of that, but we do see ordeals that had to be overcome by
pioneers
on the way west; river crossings, long stretches of dry, waterless desert, encounters with Indians and the like, all set to glorious song by the Sons of the
Pioneers.
Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage stand-in (or, is that sing-in?) for the A.W.O.L. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the
Pioneers.
And then you have Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage replacing Bob Nolan and the Sons of the
Pioneers
for your musical interlude.
In Le Million, Rene Clair, one of the cinema's great directors and great pioneers, created a gem of light comedy which for all its lightness is a groundbreaking and technically brilliant film which clearly influenced subsequent film-makers such as the Marx Brothers, Lubitsch, and Mamoulian.
The production is very good and you can tell that it was done with pride and love.Unique peek into the American NORTHT WEST
pioneers
is very educational and entertaining.This movie is very under rated because most people do not like to see the reality that many "lawmen" during this particular time and place were very crooked/corrupt much like most developing countries today.The action sequences could have been more realistic though but still,this movie really covers most of the essentials.Not for an audience who wants only pure testoterone type westerns for this movie is more for those who have a sense of history and philosophy.......
The focus is on the
pioneers
of big wave surfing from the 60's Greg Noll to our current Laird Hamilton, from Waimea Bay to Mavericks to Jaws.
The Lady and the Gentleman go to George "Gabby" Hayes' ranch, where Rogers meets Bob Nolan and the "Sons of the
Pioneers"
.
I recorded this gem off the "Foremost Movie" late one Sunday night and am surprised this film isn't more popular or available!! After watching so called 'Hollywood North' spring up over the last 20 years or so it's great to see where the true
pioneers
came from.
Krush Groove is a magnificent tribute to rap and the
pioneers
of rap.
There's also a lot of variation in this questionable sub genre of cult-cinema - largely determined by how old they are - as most of them are really nasty and exploitative whereas some (the
pioneers
mainly) are more sensual and emphasizing on the drama-elements.
He was made for stardom, but the path to skater stardom was even younger than its pioneers... he was the era's most notable fallen angel.
Films like Halloween, Last House on the Left, Evil Dead, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre were all low budget and independent films and all were
pioneers
of the genre.
The length of the movie was too much...viewers got bored with same kind of costumes and same kind of lyrics...All the songs sound similar!! (SOMETHING NOT EXPECTEDOUT OF JAVED AKHTAR AND ANU MALIK) I'd however not like to compare the movie with the 1981 Muzaffar Ali creation.......as it would be an insult to the original magic spelled by the
pioneers
like Muzaffar Ali and Rekha.
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