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We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com — By Edward Copeland It makes me sad to announce that because of the latest developments with my... health, I'm being forced to place the blog on an extended hiatus. I hope to return at some point, but I can't be certain if or when. Regardless, ... (more) We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
The Kids Aren't All Right
The Kids Aren't All Right
eddieonfilm.blogspot.com — By Jonathan Pacheco The first time I saw The 400 Blows a couple of years ago, I... walked away unimpressed, seeing it as a solid film, but one that was "about" a lot less than most people thought. I credited the film's praise mostly to its ... (more) The Kids Aren't All Right
Centennial tributes: Robert Ryan
By Ivan G. Shreve, Jr. ( Warning: Spoilers contained herein… ) Robert Bushnell Ryan was born 100 years ago on this date and he’s one of only a handful of actors who I’ll take the time to watch in anything . But since confession is good for the soul, I thought I’d start this essay out with an ...
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You are who they pay off
By Edward Copeland Maybe it's the fact that Hollywood is in such doldrums that they are so afraid to take chances and think the next big thing is making movies based on toys and board games that makes well-made documentaries so often beat their offerings in quality and appeal. Even the indie ...
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Is research that hard?
By Edward Copeland Whenever I complain about anachronisms or factual inaccuracies in a movie, some people think I shouldn't be taking the film in question so seriously. However, I can't help it. If a feature really has me under its spell, that kind of goof breaks it immediately and it's hard ...
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The harder they fall
By Edward Copeland As documentary filmmaking became more and more interesting, and profitable, in the past few decades, the more old-fashioned "talking head" documentary tend to be a subject of mockery, but that is more or less the form director James Toback uses in his film, though he only ...
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