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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:20 pm |
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This is something Roderick Heath (remember him?) was getting into in his review of "Sorry Wrong Number," which is obviously a good movie, but was originally done as an extremely effective radio play. Radio is extremely effective at claustrophobia (and actually anything that requires you to visualize--see "Radio Days" or listen to 40s and 50s radio shows). If I remember. McLuhan referred to it as a hot medium, since it required the audience to be participants rather than viewers. |
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Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:33 pm |
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Syd wrote:
Sounds like he was being cute, but not for a mass audience. I haven't seen much Lynch but the only one I really liked was Mulholland Dr. (I haven't seen the Elephant Man since I grew up with the story. I didn't want to see it in film.)
Yep, Mul Dr. was an interesting trip into the LA subconscious, did what surrealism does okay. I guess the monkey thing was a...pet project. I am sure that more of a Lynch fan would have supplied what was needed, but I had no idea what that was.
I hope radio never dies, for the reasons you mention. Gary Keillor certainly helped keep that storytelling aspect alive, with his PHC show, e.g. the Guy Noir episodes.
Still have McLuhan in a book box somewhere, should unpack those and reread his magnum opus,in light of all the changes since then. |
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Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 11:05 pm |
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I see some complaints about it but I like the live action remake of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. I had forgotten how moving the scene was when it all is lost, and the next scene when all is won. Although I still think the Beast looked better than the human he became. (Belle suggests he should grow a beard.) |
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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 3:02 am |
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It's three in the morning, and I'm wondering how people didn't notice that Liberty Valance was killed by a bullet coming from a different direction than the gunman he was facing. Unless, of course, he wasn't.
I can't remember if James Stewart's character was using a pistol or rifle. If the former, that's a problem, too. Though people weren't looking too closely. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 12:17 pm |
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It's eleven in the morning and I can barely remember who did shoot Mr. Valance. I do remember the paper was called the Shinbone Star, however. (the only reason I recall this is because a journalist friend of mine occasionally writes for some online zine called the Shinbone Star, which is entirely bloggish stuff from retired journalists) |
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:30 pm |
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Spoiler: John Wayne's character shoots Liberty at the exact moment Jimmy Stewart fires his gun, but from the side, hidden, and with a rifle. Or did he? |
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:38 pm |
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