Wednesday, September 17, 2008
9/16 TRADING PLACES
Rich, septugenarian brothers Randolph Duke and Mortimer Duke both fall for the same homeless schlepp. Only problem is, they're in it for the money. a money. one money. a dollar.
A droll send up of Casablanca, Trading Places declares itself as philosophalic treatise on ontology from its onset. Banned by the Catholics for being anti-poverty, and banned by Poverty for glamorizing keeping a piece of chicken cordone bleu in one's wallet, the movie was originally concieved as a vehicle for Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglas reunion picture (think "Jaws II"). Of course the project fell by the wayside when Lincoln decided to go back into theater.
Featuring Eddie Murphy in his first ever role as a black man. Also featuring Dan Ackroyd who after years of struggling with being typecast as a chair in most films since 1953 (See Sabrina) makes his breakthrough role as an on-screen character. Also come watch the the first film since the Hayes Code era to be sponsored by the word "motherfucker." Watch and listen for the product placements.
A funny sidenote: due to his strong religious convictions, actor Eddie Murphy (a mennonite) refused to continue using the word "motherfucker," featured heavily in the script. So halfway through production, he insisted scratching it out and having it replaced with either the word "gentleman" or "noodles."
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The Balkans Situations and Sabrina
Two Pictures
tonight on the roof at Adelaide.
The Balkans Situations @ 7:30
"over time while some countries have had Shakespeare, Jazz, Mexican Food, and the cuckoo clock, all we've had are the balkans situations," A film by our resident documentarist Emmanuelle Cicconi follows the stories of people left to square off with post-war Bosnia and come to terms with its on-going problems. Featuring very serious corrupt officials, pacifists, and a bizzar scene where a man dressed up like tweazers hungrily chases a chicken (not a reference to Rocky II). in italian with English Subtitles.
AND
Sabrina @ 9:00
Billy Wilder's hilarious rehearsal of the Romeo and Juliet story (she dies, he dies, she dies again)Tailormade for the chainsmoking generation of 1950's New York by the chainsmoking hollywood industry of 1950's California. Featuring the breathtakingly beautiful Boggie and laconically charismatic Hepburn. William Holden is competent.
tonight on the roof at Adelaide.
The Balkans Situations @ 7:30
"over time while some countries have had Shakespeare, Jazz, Mexican Food, and the cuckoo clock, all we've had are the balkans situations," A film by our resident documentarist Emmanuelle Cicconi follows the stories of people left to square off with post-war Bosnia and come to terms with its on-going problems. Featuring very serious corrupt officials, pacifists, and a bizzar scene where a man dressed up like tweazers hungrily chases a chicken (not a reference to Rocky II). in italian with English Subtitles.
AND
Sabrina @ 9:00
Billy Wilder's hilarious rehearsal of the Romeo and Juliet story (she dies, he dies, she dies again)Tailormade for the chainsmoking generation of 1950's New York by the chainsmoking hollywood industry of 1950's California. Featuring the breathtakingly beautiful Boggie and laconically charismatic Hepburn. William Holden is competent.
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