Originally Posted by
Chris Knipp
I had an inkling of the "constructivist" origins of Vertov's style
Thanks Chris for more context- its always welcome.
I laughed when you said MacDonald & Eddy are hell...I know what you mean, but NEW MOON was a treat.
The Joe Losey was about a child killer, and the actor playing him really pulled off his inner psychopath...
The Brando Julius Caesar holds up, he's stern and Stoic. John Gielgud & James Mason provide solid support.
I saw two "SPOTLIGHT ON JAZZ" classics last night- Roman Polanski's debut feature Knife in the Water and Louis Malle's ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS.
Both were fantastic, with great jazz scores. The Malle had Miles Davis for a score!!!
"Set the controls for the heart of the Sun" - Pink Floyd
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