Movie City Indie Archive for October, 2013
Netflix Ted Sarandos’ Keynote On How He Would End Moviemaking (48’40”)
“Street Hassle,” Lou Reed (11’00”)
“Love has gone away
and there’s no one here now
And there’s nothing left to say
but oh how I miss him, baby
Ah baby, come on and slip away
come on baby, why don’t you slip away…”
“Rock And Roll Heart: Lou Reed” (American Masters, 1998) (1″15’09”)
“Satellite Of Love,” Lou Reed (4’32”)
“O Delmore how I miss you. You inspired me to write. You were the greatest man I ever met. You could capture the deepest emotions in the simplest language. Your titles were more than enough to raise the muse of fire on my neck. You were a genius. Doomed.
…
I loved your wit and massive knowledge.
You were and have always been the one.
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him think.
I wanted to write. One line as good as yours. My mountain. My inspiration.
You wrote the greatest short story ever written.
In Dreams.”
“O Delmore how I miss you,” Lou Reed.
Hal Needham’s Oral History With Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television (57’07” vid)
With: a partial transcript.
A First Image From Mike Leigh’s JMW Turner Biopic
He sees the sea.
3 Comments »Bella Freud’s PUNK: GIRL BOILS EGG (3’03”)
SHOWstudio: Punk: Girls Boil Eggs – Bella Freud from SHOWstudio on Vimeo.
“Concept & Direction: Bella Freud; Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey BSC, ASC; Performance: Gala Gordon and Alice Costelloe; Styling: Bella Freud; Hair: Jose Quijano; Make-up: Ciara O’ Shea; Edit: Charlie Moreton; Fashion: Bella Freud; Soundtrack: Bodies by the Sex Pistols; Production: Black Dog Films”
Previewing Cormac McCarthy’s Screenplay Of “The Counselor” (spoiler-ish)
The paperback of Cormac McCarthy’s “The Counselor” will be released a few days before the film arrives in theaters. Amazon’s “Look Inside The Book” is uncommonly generous with swatches of the early pages of the screenplay.