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Ink 19 :: Despite the System: Orson Welles Versus the Hollywood Studios
At first glance, maybe it seems a little shocking that Clinton Heylin has temporarily abandoned the rock world to write about filmmaker Orson Welles, but after reading this book, Matthew Moyer wonders what took him so bloody long.
DESPITE THE SYSTEM: ORSON WELLES VERSUS THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS BY CLINTON HEYLIN Chicago Review Press So maybe, scanning the cover of Despite the System for the first time -- that is, once you're finished wrenching your eyes from Welles' piercing gaze in full, beautifully manic/smoldering glory as depicted ...
Ink 19 :: Citizen Kane
It's been called the greatest film ever made. Now Orson Welles' masterpiece, Citizen Kane, makes the jump to deluxe DVD. But is this two-disc set the "Rosebud" that movie fans are dying for? Matt Cibula asks the questions.
CITIZEN KANE DIRECTED BY ORSON WELLES Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, Dorothy Comingore If you are serious about movies, you will have seen Citizen Kane a number of times. If you have a DVD player, you need this title. But although it's absolutely necessary for your library, ...
Ink 19 :: I Left Both Earth and the 20th Century
September1998 :: Streaks :: I Left Both Earth and the 20th Century (Dave Liljengren)
...range was larger than myth, yet still limited. When he took roles requiring him to precision tune the pomp and thunder theatrics-- as was so in Orson Welles' "A Touch of Evil," where Heston tried to portray an emotional Tejano-- the results were not for the squeamish. But I will say Chuck was a bona...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Art of Noise (Gail Worley)
...so inspired by poets." When you get to that stage, you want the best you can get in the particular world that you're interested in. We couldn't get Orson Welles, because he's dead, the bastard. So, John Hurt [has] that voice, we hope, that even when you know the words, it doesn't bore you -- thinking...
Ink 19 :: Who The Hell's In It
Peter Bogdanovich, Who The Hell's In It, Who The Devil Made It, Jerry Lewis, Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins, Frank Sinatra, Charlie Chaplin, Dean Martin,Who The Hell's In It,by Peter Bogdanovich,Knopf,Ben Varkentine
...Knopf Peter Bogdanovich eerily predicted his place in Hollywood history when he worried, in 1971: "I hope I’m not repeating what happened to Orson. You know, make a successful serious film like [The Last Picture Show] early and then spend the rest of my life in decline.” Unfortunately, that’s pretty...
Ink 19 :: Alan Vega
Station (Mute Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...well, are far more different and experimental than in the past (and that shit was left field to begin with) he sounds like a newsreader, a rapper, Orson Welles in War of the Worlds (like in the alien parable "Traceman"), a street hoodlum, Jarboe or Diamanda Galas, Allen Ginsberg, Alan Freed -- the vocals...
Ink 19 :: Techno Lust
May 2000 :: Features :: Techno Lust (James Mann)
...small house or a big car? That all depends. It all depends on whether or not you believe in the magic an object can hold. Maybe it's the typewriter Orson Welles pounded out Citizen Kane on. Or a racecar owned by Steve McQueen. In the end, it's all lust. Techno lust. But still, 31 thousand for a guitar...
Ink 19 :: War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds,directed by Steven Spielberg,starring Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Tim Robbins,Steve Stav
..., and about terror. While his version of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds isn't terrifying in a novel sense -- there's been a lot of copycats since Orson Welles' infamous 1938 radio broadcast and the chilling 1953 film adaptation -- Spielberg's vision remains true to the spirit of the long-classic story...
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...is to admit one's ignorance, not only of Charlton Heston's majestic career, but of the entire history of cinema. Finally, Liljengren assault's Orson Welles' fine movie Touch of Evil, in that Heston's portrayal of a Mexican policeman is "...not for the squeamish." Liljengren will, of course, be proven...
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