"The intel on this wasn't 100%."
 
Friday, November 30, 2007
While clever, it ultimately is a McGuffin.

http://www.scorsesefilmfreixenet.com/video_eng.htm

I see they couldn't choose a blonde who looks like Ingrid but Eva Marie
Saint.

How many Hitchcock references can you spot? From which film?

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Sunday, November 25, 2007
In 1939, the producer, David O. Selznick released a quaint little melodrama,Intermezzo. It's not a well known movie, but only has a small value as being the film to introduce Ingrid Bergman to Hollywood.

Intermezzo was at first a film from Sweden. David O. Selznick saw it, bought the rights to have it remade in America, and signed its star, Ingrid Bergman, to a contract. She would play the young ingenue pianist who captures the heart of the violin virtuoso, Hulger Brandt, and breaks up his marriage. They gallivant around Europe as a duo both on the stage and in the hearts. Yet, she has regrets. Regrets about how she is the other woman. Regrets about separating Hulger from his family especially his young daughter. Regrets about putting on hold her piano studies.

She leaves him and he returns to his family. Complications ensue as he does eventually reconcile with his estranged son, wife and daughter. It's a happy ending or at least less bitter than he deserves.

As I said, it was a swedish film at first. Watching it you can't but help feeling the foreignness of the film. It's pacing seemed all wrong for Hollywood. And even more un-Hollywood is its plot. "Man leaves wife and kids for a young hottie" just doesn't seem to have been a regular plot of a 1939 film. Especially, that it is played as drama. I can imagine this being a film noir, but not in the bright days of 1939 Hollywood.

But Ingrid Bergman is so radiant in it. Very young looking. Only 23 at the time. She was still a little unsure of her English accent, but she manages to make her english charming. Oh, how beautiful she is in this film. Here's a screen capture from her entrance. This is what early stardom looked like.



3 of 5 stars.

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Awesome! Can't wait until March for it to return? Or if ever because of the writer's strike.

What was the most interesting revelation?

I thought it was the return of the original Cylon centurions and the raiders. Did they ever show them before?

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

So much wrong
Originally uploaded by browsermetrics.

WinXP running on the latest MacBook.

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Saturday, November 17, 2007
Blade Runner has many different prints out there one for tv, the original theatrical release, the 1991 so-called "director's cut," and now the 2007 so-called "director's cut" or Final Cut.

Caught this at the new Landmark theatres in downtown Bmore. It's a digital theatre chain specializing in digital projection. It's just like your projection style home theatre system but with a 60 ft screen.

Blade Runner is a classic. What more can be said? It's slow pace drives you loopy, but that's what's cool about it. Considering all the movies that descended from this one, it's amazing how slow the pace is. No frenetic here.

4 of 5 stars.

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

New Jacket
Originally uploaded by browsermetrics.

Sent from my iPhone

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If you're near a tv, turn to TMC. Hitchcock's Notorious is on. This is his early classic starring Cary grant and Ingrid Bergman. It's a favorite.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007







That I can't wait for this to come out even though Steve Carell isn't a favorite?

Can't wait.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Not posting much.

Can't figure out what to say.

I'm sorry to my regular readers.

I'll try to get better, but school work is making me anxious.

TTL :-)

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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Lance Mannion, my favorite blog writer, writes of missed opportunity at the bookstore. Loved the tale. Once again, he shows how compelling a writer he is always provocative and provoking of thinking from his readers.

I spend lots of my time in bookstores. Friday and Saturday nights or Sunday days perhaps just hoping for some kind of missed opportunity as well. Very little is left to chance and as it so happens it's happened very little to me.

Except today, I was in the BN burning off a coupon for 60% off an item (Ken Burn's Jazz for only $72!). I pay for my purchase. The girl ringing me up says as she hands me the bag, "You know you're handsome."

Uhh, thanks?!?.

And I walk away.

It brings me back to Lance Mannion's post. Missed opportunity?

Maybe. I haven't flirted with a girl in a long time. Was this even flirting? Did she say it as a statement of fact? Or was this something else? I am probably flattering myself, but I don't ever remember a girl tell me something like that. Just one of those things I guess.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

The Juniors
Originally uploaded by browsermetrics.

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Saturday, November 03, 2007
Burgers at VIP Tio Pepe Exiting Hotel Alicia

Aug 18, 2007

12:40 Hotel Alicia
Ate at VIPS. Hamburger. Was really in the mood for some sort of rice dish. Walked around to the plaza del sol and back. Met a filippino. He talked about the cars have bumps on them because of parking. As long as the bumper doesn't fall off. You're fine.

8:35
Morning. It's quiet. It seems no one's awake. Got to go. Adiós, Madrid

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Friday, November 02, 2007
These are cool rooms blurred Plaza de Santa Ana Yglesias Que es? Tourism in Madrid

Aug 17, 2007

12:45 Madrid - Hotel Alicia
What am I doing in my room? I should be out partying. Now. Got into Madrid about 2:30 yesterday. Ate some donuts on the road. Got told to fuck off by Walter because of driving en España. Had some tapas on the square. Ate dinner at 10:30 at Muséo dé Jamon. This hotel is too vogue-ish.

9:10 Hotel Alicia
Toured Madrid all day. Went to the Prado. Saw just about everything again. Went to Rénia Sofia. Saw Miro, Picasso, Guarnica, Tired. Bought tchotkes. I'm out of cash. Only have €5.30.

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