excerpt from Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun (1971), #908 in the Shooting Down Pictures project. For more info visit http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=62
Title musical sequence, choreographed by Busby Berkeley. From DAMES (1934, dir. Ray Enright, Busby Berkeley). For more info visit http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=205
excerpt from Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun (1971), #908 in the Shooting Down Pictures project. For more info visit http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=62
excerpt from Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun (1971), #908 in the Shooting Down Pictures project. For more info visit http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=62
sequence analysis at half speed from Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973, Sam Peckinpah) - available on Warner DVD. For more analysis visit shooting.alsolikelif e.com
Analysis of sequence from The Saragossa Manuscript (1965, Wojciech Has), #930 in the Shooting Down Pictures project. For more info: http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=162
commentary on sequence from The Heiress (1949, William Wyler), #924 of the Shooting Down Pictures Project (http://alsolikelife .com/shooting/?p=132 ), featuring Montgomery Clift. Uploaded on the anniversary of Clift's death.
sequence analysis from Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973, Sam Peckinpah) - available on Warner DVD. For more on this film visit http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=127
Video essay on Et dieu... crea la femme / ...And God Created Woman (1956, Roger Vadim), #932 in the Shooting Down Pictures project. For more visit: http://alsolikelife. com/shooting/?p=171
Most people are lucky to get 15 seconds of fame but Vindi "The Tur-bey-nator" Rathore got a full hour when he competed for the title of Number One Fan on the now-defunct Richard Bey Show. This clip is merely the highlights of an Emmy-worthy performance -- A Landmark in Sikh Television History!!!
A eulogy for Edward Yang Dechang, one of Taiwan's greatest filmmakers: the eerily fitting final scene from Yang's last film, Yi Yi (2000).
"Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun. Perhaps one day I'll find out where you've gone..."
Video essay for Duel (1971, Steven Spielberg), #908 of the Shooting Down Pictures project. Filmed at the DRV-IN at Grand Opening, the only drive in theater in Manhattan. Featuring Keith Uhlich of The House Next Door, Steven Boone of Big Media Vandalism, and Andrew "Filmbrain" Grant of Like Anna Karina's Sweater. For more information check out alsolikelife.com/sho oting
Video essay for The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976, dir. Clint Eastwood), #914 (55) in the Shooting Down Pictures Project. Featuring commentary by Matt Zoller Seitz from The House Next Door (mattzollerseitz.blo gspot.com).
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Video essay inspired by A Hora del Estrela / The Hour of the Star (1985, dir. Suzanna Amaral), part of the Shooting Down Pictures project. Featuring Asian superstar Wang Leehom and a brief tribute to Edward Yang (and very brief appearances by Hou Hsiao-hsien, Guns n' Roses, and my brother).
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