Welcome to the Carnival of Cinema, a weekly display of some of the best cinema-related posts from around the globe. This week we have plenty of great links cooking for you, let's take a look at what we have.
Starting this off this week, FincherFanatic is a fanatic for all things Fincher - David Fincher (Fight Club, The Game, Zodiac). With the release of a teaser trailer for David Fincher's latest, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, FincherFanatic has a whole new production to be fanatic about. Head over to his site THE WORKS AND GENIUS OF DAVID FINCHER to see the trailer and read what he has to say.We have more Indiana Jones posts this week. The first one comes from Pacheco of BOHEMIA CINEMA. He has a great post about the state of the cinematic union and tries to focus people's complaints on modern film - using Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull as a platform.Next up, Glowing Face Man has a post explaining the personal traits of Indiana Jones that leads the guy to attract all the ladies. Click over to GLOWING FACE MAN: AWAKEN THE BADASS WITHIN to see how Indy gets the girls.
So, if you want to be just like Indy and get ladies interested in you, all you have to do is become fictional and turn into Harrison Ford.Hey guys, while you're sitting there watching Indiana Jones, your girlfriend is sitting the theater next door learning how to act like a materialistic, East Coast slut.
Sex in the City is in cinemas. Per usual, MANNY THE MOVIE GUY is all over the latest release. This week Manny has a review of the chick flick supreme.Joe from INTERMISSION AT WORK has a post this week that could be about me watching Sex in the City in the theater this weekend: Jerk at the Movies #2. Actually, it has to do with someone performing evil in a theater bathroom. I guess he really means "#2".Maybe instead of seeing Sex in the City, perhaps you should stay home and watch a different lady. WESTMINSTER WISDOM's Gracchi has a review of the classic Musashino fujin (The Lady of Musashino). At least its a movie that may just make your life a little better instead of numbing your brain.
From Japan to South Korea...Yeu woo bi (Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox), gets reviewed on MES CRAZY EXPÉRIENCES. Head on over and see what Linda has to say about this film.Like opinions? Good, we have more.Didn't see 10,000 b.c. in the theater? Then you're just like everyone else. Michael from REVIEW BLOG thinks you should reconsider your decision to avoid this critically maligned flick.More opinion...Over at Thom Turner's blog THOM, Thom announces that he's seen all of the best picture nominees. He has a cornucopia of opinion going on over there.Jean Brunet wants to toss in some thoughts as well. Over at SIZZLING POPCORN, Jean provides a review of Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream. Has the master director made another classic or is it another snobbish bore? Check out Jean's review and check out the trailer is below.
If you're going to do a sequel, you may as well stick with what we know works - Shakespeare (although, to be fair, ol' Billy lifted some of his plots, so he was more into doing remakes).Hamlet 2 is coming. Jean Brunet also has an interview with the filmmakers Pam Brady and Andrew Fleming.
And now for something completely different.Silveral of CELEBRITY NEWS & GOSSIP thinks that being a director may just be the best in the film industry.O
h yeah? Try being the director when your film flops. It ain't so rosy then.
Let's close this week's collection with a look at some technology.This week, Steve Farber of DEBT FREE takes a look at legal movie downloads.
…and CUT!…and PRINT!
Thanks to everyone for their submissions! The Carnival of Cinema is ongoing with submissions being taken through each Wednesday and posting every Friday.Have an opinion or article about the film industry? Have you reviewed a film or DVD? Have any tips on breaking into the biz? Send submissions HERE!
Other carnival editions:
The Carnival of Cinema: Episode V
The Carnival of Cinema: Episode VII
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1 Comments:
Wow! I find the trailer of Cassandra's Dream makes it look better than what it actually was.
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