Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Rain People” Japanese Poster
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Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Rain People” Japanese Poster
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I watched ‘Trapped in the Closet’ with my father-in-law [Francis Ford Coppola] once and I remember him sitting there in silence for 10 minutes and then saying, ‘This is incredible.’
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Cinematography by Gordon Willis
#Inktober Day 25 - #Santo contra las mujeres robot de Marte! El Santo was a popular #luchador in the 60s with absurd movies. Just wanted to do a faux movie poster in the style of his other ones. So cheesy and awesome. #Inktober #luchalibre by andrewleta http://ift.tt/1Nv1P1W
Fargo (1996) – Cinema, especially recent cinema, isn’t known for its portrayals of happy marriages — especially not in crime movies. But the last scene in this Coen brothers masterpiece doesn’t involve any blood, bullets, or double-crosses. It just shows the Gundersons, Marge (Frances McDormand) and Norm (John Carroll Lynch), sitting in bed. He tells her that his painting is going to put on a three-cent stamp, she tells him how great that is, and the emotional core that has been developing throughout the film is suddenly sitting right in front of us. No wood chipper needed.
Cheryl: Hi, I’m Cheryl and I’m a filmmaker. Uh, no, I’m not really a filmmaker, but I have a videotaping business with my friend Tamara and I work at a video store, so I’m working on being a filmmaker. The problem is I don’t know what I want to make a film on. I know it has to be about black women because our stories have never been told, so I’ve been renting movies — no, I haven’t been renting movies, but I get movies from the video store I work at and I’ve taken out all these films from the 30s and 40s with black actresses in them, like, um Hattie McDaniel and Louise Beavers and um, in these films, in some of these films, the black actresses aren’t even listed in the credits and I was just totally shocked by that.
Movie Quote of the Day – The Watermelon Woman, 1996 (dir. Cheryl Dunye)
To ensure that Riley’s Bing Bong drawing looked authentic, Kim White (Director of Photography - Lighting on Inside Out) had her 7 year-old daughter draw the image that ended up in the film!
Bring home Inside Out now on Digital HD & Disney Movies Anywhere, and on Blu-ray November 3!
