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Dec 29 '11
a collection of twentysomethings try to cope with relationships, loneliness, desire and their individual neuroses.
dir.: risa bramon garcia
comedy / drama1999
cameo by elvis costello
soundtrack:- “cruel to be kind” by nick lowe- “in the flesh” by blondie- “just what i needed” by the cars- “our lips are sealed” by the go-go’s- “i want candy” by bow wow wow- “i don’t care” by the ramones- “boogie wonderland” by girls against boys- “ladies night” by kool & the gang- “it’s different for girls” by joe jackson- “nowhere girl” by b. movie- “more than this” by roxy music- “romeo and juliet” by dire straits- “peace, love and understanding” by elvis costello- “medley: rapture/maria/no exit” by blondie
amongst other shots of famous 80’s music
+: imdb
“if you only remember one thing I’ve said, remember this; james brown is the baddest motherfucker in show business.”

a collection of twentysomethings try to cope with relationships, loneliness, desire and their individual neuroses.

dir.: risa bramon garcia

comedy / drama
1999

cameo by elvis costello

soundtrack:
- “cruel to be kind” by nick lowe
- “in the flesh” by blondie
- “just what i needed” by the cars
- “our lips are sealed” by the go-go’s
- “i want candy” by bow wow wow
- “i don’t care” by the ramones
- “boogie wonderland” by girls against boys
- “ladies night” by kool & the gang
- “it’s different for girls” by joe jackson
- “nowhere girl” by b. movie
- “more than this” by roxy music
- “romeo and juliet” by dire straits
- “peace, love and understanding” by elvis costello
- “medley: rapture/maria/no exit” by blondie

amongst other shots of famous 80’s music

+: imdb

“if you only remember one thing I’ve said, remember this; james brown is the baddest motherfucker in show business.”

150 notes Tags: 1999 film comedy drama romance risa bramon garcia 200 cigarettes dave chappelle elvis costello courtney love christina ricci ben affleck casey affleck 80's new years eve

Dec 16 '11
“a brain, a beauty, a jock, a rebel and a recluse. before the day was over, they broke the rules…”
dir.: john hughescomedy / drama1985
facts:- the film’s title comes from the nickname invented by students and staff for detention at new trier high school, the school attended by the son of one of john hughes’ friends. thus, those who were sent to detention were designated members of “the breakfast club”. “the breakfast club” at that school probably took its name in turn from the title of american radio’s longest running network entertainment show, broadcast from chicago, 1933 to 1968.- the library in which this movie takes place was actually constructed in the gymnasium of maine north high school specifically for the film. the school closed down in 1982, two years before filming began. the building had been used for park district purposes and the chicago blitz before the illinois state police bought it, turning it into a police station, which it still is to this day.- claire’s entire ensemble was purchased specially for the character from a ralph lauren store, the only one in chicago at the time. hughes had rejected the original costume on the grounds that it wasn’t sophisticated enough. - john hughes insisted that the entire cast and crew eat their meals on location in the maine north high school cafeteria.- john hughes wrote the screenplay to this movie in just two days (4 and 5 july 1982).- shot entirely in sequence.- the joke that bender tells but never finishes (while crawling through the ceiling) actually has no punchline. according to judd nelson, he ad-libbed the line. originally, he was supposed to tell a joke that would end when he came back into the library and said, “forgot my pencil”, but no one could come up with a joke for that punchline.- the license plate on brian’s mothers’s car is emc 2. the license plate on andrew’s fathers’s car is ohiost.- the scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. john hughes told them all to ad-lib.- judd nelson made up many of the terms used in the movie, including ‘neo-maxi zoomdweebie’.- the theme song, “don’t you (forget about me)”, was written for the film by keith forsey. it was a number one hit for simple minds, and both billy idol and bryan ferryturned down offers to record it first (although in 2001, billy idol recorded don’t you (forget about me) as a bonus track for his greatest hits album). the song was also turned down by chrissie hynde of the pretenders who then suggested they offer it to the band fronted by her husband at the time, simple minds. - the david bowie quote at the beginning of the movie is pulled from his song ‘changes’. it can be found on the 1971 album, ‘hunky dory’.- the song which judd nelson hums the guitar riff to at the beginning of the movie is the opening tune to “sunshine of your love” by cream.- before john bender says: “oh, shit - what are we supposed to do if we have to take a piss? “, he begins to hum a song while playing an air guitar. the song was “sunshine of your love” by eric clapton.- the switchblade used in the movie actually belonged to judd nelson. he explained that he had it for protection purposes.- alison does not speak until 33 minutes into the film.- what they ate for lunch: andy (andrew): a bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a banana and an apple. claire: sushi (rice, raw fish and seaweed). allison: a sandwich with pixie stix and cap’n crunch cereal. john: nothing. brian: soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and apple juice.

“a brain, a beauty, a jock, a rebel and a recluse. before the day was over, they broke the rules…”

dir.: john hughes
comedy / drama
1985

facts:
- the film’s title comes from the nickname invented by students and staff for detention at new trier high school, the school attended by the son of one of john hughes’ friends. thus, those who were sent to detention were designated members of “the breakfast club”. “the breakfast club” at that school probably took its name in turn from the title of american radio’s longest running network entertainment show, broadcast from chicago, 1933 to 1968.
- the library in which this movie takes place was actually constructed in the gymnasium of maine north high school specifically for the film. the school closed down in 1982, two years before filming began. the building had been used for park district purposes and the chicago blitz before the illinois state police bought it, turning it into a police station, which it still is to this day.
- claire’s entire ensemble was purchased specially for the character from a ralph lauren store, the only one in chicago at the time. hughes had rejected the original costume on the grounds that it wasn’t sophisticated enough. 
- john hughes insisted that the entire cast and crew eat their meals on location in the maine north high school cafeteria.
- john hughes wrote the screenplay to this movie in just two days (4 and 5 july 1982).
- shot entirely in sequence.
- the joke that bender tells but never finishes (while crawling through the ceiling) actually has no punchline. according to judd nelson, he ad-libbed the line. originally, he was supposed to tell a joke that would end when he came back into the library and said, “forgot my pencil”, but no one could come up with a joke for that punchline.
- the license plate on brian’s mothers’s car is emc 2. the license plate on andrew’s fathers’s car is ohiost.
- the scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. john hughes told them all to ad-lib.
- judd nelson made up many of the terms used in the movie, including ‘neo-maxi zoomdweebie’.
- the theme song, “don’t you (forget about me)”, was written for the film by keith forsey. it was a number one hit for simple minds, and both billy idol and bryan ferryturned down offers to record it first (although in 2001, billy idol recorded don’t you (forget about me) as a bonus track for his greatest hits album). the song was also turned down by chrissie hynde of the pretenders who then suggested they offer it to the band fronted by her husband at the time, simple minds. 
- the david bowie quote at the beginning of the movie is pulled from his song ‘changes’. it can be found on the 1971 album, ‘hunky dory’.
- the song which judd nelson hums the guitar riff to at the beginning of the movie is the opening tune to “sunshine of your love” by cream.
- before john bender says: “oh, shit - what are we supposed to do if we have to take a piss? “, he begins to hum a song while playing an air guitar. the song was “sunshine of your love” by eric clapton.
- the switchblade used in the movie actually belonged to judd nelson. he explained that he had it for protection purposes.
- alison does not speak until 33 minutes into the film.
- what they ate for lunch: andy (andrew): a bag of chips, chocolate cookies, three sandwiches, milk, a banana and an apple. claire: sushi (rice, raw fish and seaweed). allison: a sandwich with pixie stix and cap’n crunch cereal. john: nothing. brian: soup, sandwich with peanut butter and jam and apple juice.

265 notes Tags: John Hughes the breakfast club comedy drama 1985 emilio estevez paul gleason anthony michael hall john kapelos judd nelson molly ringwald ally sheedy film

Dec 13 '11
a young boy has lost his mother and is losing touch with his father and the world around him. then he meets hesher who manages to make his life even more chaotic.dir.: spencer susserdrama 2010joseph gordon-levitt as hesherdevin brochu	 as t.j.rainn wilson	 as paul forneypiper laurie	 as grandmanatalie portman	 as nicolesome facts:- elephants make several appearances in the film. rainn wilson’s character is watching a tv show about elephants and we hear them in the background, the car dealership has a large pink elephant on the roof and beside t.j’s bed there is a figurine of another elephant. - in the pool scene, hesher asks r2 to shut down all the trash compactors. this refers to r2-d2 from star wars. director spencer susser also directed a tv special short, r2-d2: beneath the dome (1992). - all of hesher’s “persona”, according to joseph gordon-levitt, is inspired by late bass player from metallica, cliff burton. not only that, but the movie features a significant amount of music from the “burton” era, including the solo that hesher plays in the garage (anesthesia, from the kill ‘em all album) and, of course, the hesher lettering. - most of the songs on the film’s soundtrack are tracks from american heavy metal band metallica and british hard rockers motorhead.- hesher (slang/noun): a person who is a fan of, and displays the appearance of heavy metal or hard rock music. a male enthusiast of heavy metal music, particularly one who adopts the hair style and dress of his idols. the female equivalent is a hesher-chick. 
 

a young boy has lost his mother and is losing touch with his father and the world around him. then he meets hesher who manages to make his life even more chaotic.

dir.: spencer susser

drama 
2010

joseph gordon-levitt as hesher
devin brochu as t.j.
rainn wilson as paul forney
piper laurie as grandma
natalie portman as nicole

some facts:

- elephants make several appearances in the film. rainn wilson’s character is watching a tv show about elephants and we hear them in the background, the car dealership has a large pink elephant on the roof and beside t.j’s bed there is a figurine of another elephant. 

- in the pool scene, hesher asks r2 to shut down all the trash compactors. this refers to r2-d2 from star wars. director spencer susser also directed a tv special short, r2-d2: beneath the dome (1992). 
all of hesher’s “persona”, according to joseph gordon-levitt, is inspired by late bass player from metallica, cliff burton. not only that, but the movie features a significant amount of music from the “burton” era, including the solo that hesher plays in the garage (anesthesia, from the kill ‘em all album) and, of course, the hesher lettering. 
most of the songs on the film’s soundtrack are tracks from american heavy metal band metallica and british hard rockers motorhead.
- hesher (slang/noun): 
a person who is a fan of, and displays the appearance of heavy metal or hard rock music. a male enthusiast of heavy metal music, particularly one who adopts the hair style and dress of his idols. the female equivalent is a hesher-chick. 

 

354 notes Tags: joseph gordon-levitt Natalie Portman drama facts 2010 spencer susser hesher piper laurie rainn wilson devin brochu metallica cliff burton motörhead

Nov 23 '11

the strange thing about the johnsons
a dark domestic melodrama/satire about the ties that bind and the ties that really bind.
dir.: ari aster
2011 - 28 min.

44 notes Tags: dark melodrama video vimeo short comedy drama

Nov 17 '11
two brothers meet at their mother’s funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.
dir.: thomas vinterberg2010drama / drugs / violence
some facts:- based on a jonas bengtsson’s book of the same name.- it received public funding through the danish broadcaster tv2, whose condition for providing the money was that half of the cast and production crew would be first-timers.- feature-film debutants included the cinematographer charlotte bruus christensen, the scriptwriter tobias lindholm and the stage actor peter plaugborg who played nick’s brother.
+: web / imdb / wikipedia

two brothers meet at their mother’s funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth.

dir.: thomas vinterberg
2010
drama / drugs / violence

some facts:
- based on a jonas bengtsson’s book of the same name.
- it received public funding through the danish broadcaster tv2, whose condition for providing the money was that half of the cast and production crew would be first-timers.
- feature-film debutants included the cinematographer charlotte bruus christensen, the scriptwriter tobias lindholm and the stage actor peter plaugborg who played nick’s brother.

+: webimdb / wikipedia

66 notes Tags: thomas vinterberg drama danish 2010 submarino

Nov 7 '11
the story of venezuelan revolutionary ilich ramírez sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 opec meeting.dir.: olivier assayasbiography / crime / drama2010edgar ramírez as ílich ramírez sánchez (aka ‘carlos the jackal’)alexander scheer as johannes weinrichnora von waldstätten as magdalena koppahmad kaabour as wadie haddadchristoph bach as hans-joachim klein ‘angie’julia hummer as gabriele kröcher-tiedemann ‘nada’some facts:- it is a 3-part french television drama mini-series, first broadcast on canal+ in 2010. the 5½ hour version of carlos was screened out of competition at the 2010 cannes film festival on may 19, 2010.- carlos is never once referred to as ‘the jackal’ in the entire five-and-a-half hour running time. - in “carlos”, édgar ramírez plays the titular character, carlos the jackal. in the movie, the bourne ultimatum, ramírez plays an assassin trying to kill the titular character, jason bourne. in the jason bourne book series, of which the movie series is based on, jason bourne’s nemesis is none other than carlos the jackal. - carlos the jackal, the infamous terrorist and murderer. after several bungled bombings, he achieves notoriety for a 1975 raid on opec headquarters in vienna, resulting in the deaths of 3 people. for many years he was among the most wanted international fugitives.- initially, assayas planned to use several songs by the feelies on the soundtrack but shortly before post-production was completed he was informed that members of the band did not want their music associated with terrorism. the director remembers, “we ended up managing to keep one song for a scene that did not involve any kind of terroristic activity. but i had to completely reinvent the whole score”. he ended up using several songs by wire. the soundtrack includes:- loveless love by the feelies- dreams never end by new order- terebellum by fripp & eno- all night party by a certain ratio- ahead by wire- forces at work by the feelies- sonic reducer by the dead boys- dot dash by wire- drill by wire- the 15th by wire- sharing by satisfaction- pure by the lightning seeds- la pistola y el corazon by los lobos- el sueño americano by la portuaria+: imdb / wikipedia

the story of venezuelan revolutionary ilich ramírez sánchez, who founded a worldwide terrorist organization and raided the 1975 opec meeting.

dir.: olivier assayas
biography / crime / drama
2010

edgar ramírez as ílich ramírez sánchez (aka ‘carlos the jackal’)
alexander scheer as johannes weinrich
nora von waldstätten as magdalena kopp
ahmad kaabour as wadie haddad
christoph bach as hans-joachim klein ‘angie’
julia hummer as gabriele kröcher-tiedemann ‘nada’

some facts:
- it is a 3-part french television drama mini-series, first broadcast on canal+ in 2010. the 5½ hour version of carlos was screened out of competition at the 2010 cannes film festival on may 19, 2010.
- carlos is never once referred to as ‘the jackal’ in the entire five-and-a-half hour running time. 

in “carlos”, édgar ramírez plays the titular character, carlos the jackal. in the movie, the bourne ultimatum, ramírez plays an assassin trying to kill the titular character, jason bourne. in the jason bourne book series, of which the movie series is based on, jason bourne’s nemesis is none other than carlos the jackal. 
carlos the jackal, the infamous terrorist and murderer. after several bungled bombings, he achieves notoriety for a 1975 raid on opec headquarters in vienna, resulting in the deaths of 3 people. for many years he was among the most wanted international fugitives.
initially, assayas planned to use several songs by the feelies on the soundtrack but shortly before post-production was completed he was informed that members of the band did not want their music associated with terrorism. the director remembers, “we ended up managing to keep one song for a scene that did not involve any kind of terroristic activity. but i had to completely reinvent the whole score”. he ended up using several songs by wire. the soundtrack includes:

- loveless love by the feelies
- dreams never end by new order
- terebellum by fripp & eno
- all night party by a certain ratio
- ahead by wire
- forces at work by the feelies
- sonic reducer by the dead boys
- dot dash by wire
- drill by wire
- the 15th by wire
- sharing by satisfaction
- pure by the lightning seeds
- la pistola y el corazon by los lobos
- el sueño americano by la portuaria

+: 
imdb / wikipedia

139 notes Tags: carlos the jackal el chacal olivier assayas biography crime drama 2010 ilich ramirez sanchez terrorism facts

Sep 13 '11
in a fantasy world of opposing kingdoms, a 15-year old girl must find the fabled mirrormask in order to save the kingdom and get home.
dir.: dave mckeanwriters: neil gaiman & dave mckeanadventure / fantasy / drama2005
facts:-during the circus montage at the beginning of the film, there is a brief shot of a hand balancing and twirling a set of four crystal balls. this art is called contact juggling, created by performance artist michael moschen and originally debuted in the jim henson film labyrinth, which in part inspired this film.-according to an interview with neil gaiman, the original computers used to do all of the cg were named after the beatles (john, paul, ringo, george). later a fifth computer was required, so it was named yoko. soon after the fifth computer was introduced, the network crashed and could not be restored properly (“the computers refused to talk to each other”). a new server and computers were purchased and named after the ramones (joey, jonny, deedee and tommy). gaiman said “i wish i knew more about the history of the ramones; the computers performed brilliantly, vibrantly and died in an untimely and early death”-there were 70 masks within the film.-total number of digital fish in the film: 42.

in a fantasy world of opposing kingdoms, a 15-year old girl must find the fabled mirrormask in order to save the kingdom and get home.

dir.: dave mckean
writers: neil gaiman & dave mckean
adventure / fantasy / drama
2005

facts:
-during the circus montage at the beginning of the film, there is a brief shot of a hand balancing and twirling a set of four crystal balls. this art is called contact juggling, created by performance artist michael moschen and originally debuted in the jim henson film labyrinth, which in part inspired this film.
-according to an interview with neil gaiman, the original computers used to do all of the cg were named after the beatles (john, paul, ringo, george). later a fifth computer was required, so it was named yoko. soon after the fifth computer was introduced, the network crashed and could not be restored properly (“the computers refused to talk to each other”). a new server and computers were purchased and named after the ramones (joey, jonny, deedee and tommy). gaiman said “i wish i knew more about the history of the ramones; the computers performed brilliantly, vibrantly and died in an untimely and early death”
-there were 70 masks within the film.
-total number of digital fish in the film: 42.

59 notes Tags: mirrormask film neil gaiman jim henson facts dame mckean 2005 adventure fantasy drama

Sep 7 '11
after being kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years, oh dae-su is released, only to find that he must find his captor in 5 days.dir.: chan-wook parkdrama / mystery / thriller2003min-sik choi as dae-su ohji-tae yu as woo-jin leehye-jeong kang as mi-dosome facts:- based on japanese manga “oldboy” by nobuaki minegishi and garon tsuchiya.- 4 live octopodes were eaten for the scene with dae-su in the sushi bar, a scene which provoked some controversy abroad. eating live octopus in korea is commonplace although it is usually sliced first. when the film won the grand prix at cannes, the director thanked the octopodes along with the cast and crew.- min-sik choi trained for 6 weeks and lost 20 pounds to get in shape for the role of dae-su, and did most of his own stunt work.- the telephone number (08-6600330) which is supposed to go to oh dae-su’s daughter’s foster parents home in sweden, actually has been “shut down requested by the owner of the number” (that’s what the voice says when you call the number). but you are referred to another number (08-54589400) which goes to “the embassy of the republic of korea” in stockholm, sweden.- the anthem of oh dae su’s and lee woo-jin’s school is that of choi min sik’s school.- the flashback sequence when oh dae su visits his former school was color corrected in post-production to a predominately brown color scheme.- scenes at the police station with drunken and disorderly dae-su oh were the very last scenes the director scheduled to film. min-sik choi (dae-su oh) ad-libbed most of these “drunken” scenes, including the scene of him playing with toy wings that he bought for his daughter. he also ad-libbed many of his lines during the penthouse scene, including the anthem of his school.- dae-su oh bangs his head right after stopping mi-do from reading his diary. this “head banging” was not a scripted action. however hye-jeong kang (mi-do) kept her cool and continued on with her lines. the director, in an interview, said that he kept and used this supposedly ng scene for its comical and emotional value.- the last scenes of the movie (with snow and footsteps) were filmed in new zealand. after the ending credit completely rolls over, audiences can hear sound of the wind. it was actual sound of the wind recorded in nz location. the director revealed in an interview that he was impressed by the scenary of nz so much he saved the sound there for the (korean) audience.- this is the 2nd one of director chan-wook park’s “revenge trilogy”. the 1st is boksuneun naui geot. the 3rd is chinjeolhan geumjassi. incidentally, the very first speaking character in this film, who commits suicide with his dog and whose story we never hear, is played by kwang-rok oh. in the 1st of the revenge trilogy he played an anarchist who appears at the very end of the film. he is the only credited character who appears in both movies.- chan-wook park wanted a documentary feel during the police station scene by using jump cutting. as a result, most of min-sik choi’s ad libbed lines were trimmed. the full ad libbed scenes are found on the uk tartan dvd.- according to the cast commentary, min-sik choi wanted the cameraman to follow his legs when playing with the toy wings. he was trying to do a “moonwalk” originally done by michael jackson.- the restaurant that mido works in is called “mediterranean”, which is the name of the restaurant in real life, but the director originally intended for it to be called “akira” - not as a reference to the popular manga, but to the japanese director akira kurosawa.- min-sik choi is a buddhist and had to pray after eating the octopuses.- during the scene in the cyber cafe, the extras in the background are playing the popular first person shooter half-life: counter-strike. this is apparent when watching screens and when listening to background noise. you can faintly hear the famous awp weapon being fired from time to time. you can also notice sounds from starcraft in the background.- the line on the painting of dae su’s cell reads “laugh and the world laughs with you. weep and you weep alone.” these are the first lines of ella wheeler wilcox’s famous poem, “solitude”.- when talking about sleeping gas used by russian special forces, oh dae-su refers to 2002 moscow ‘nord-ost’ theater hostage crisis.+: imdb

after being kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years, oh dae-su is released, only to find that he must find his captor in 5 days.

dir.: chan-wook park
drama / mystery / thriller
2003

min-sik choi as dae-su oh
ji-tae yu as woo-jin lee
hye-jeong kang as mi-do


some facts:

- based on japanese manga “oldboy” by nobuaki minegishi and garon tsuchiya.
- 4 live octopodes were eaten for the scene with dae-su in the sushi bar, a scene which provoked some controversy abroad. eating live octopus in korea is commonplace although it is usually sliced first. when the film won the grand prix at cannes, the director thanked the octopodes along with the cast and crew.
- min-sik choi trained for 6 weeks and lost 20 pounds to get in shape for the role of dae-su, and did most of his own stunt work.
- the telephone number (08-6600330) which is supposed to go to oh dae-su’s daughter’s foster parents home in sweden, actually has been “shut down requested by the owner of the number” (that’s what the voice says when you call the number). but you are referred to another number (08-54589400) which goes to “the embassy of the republic of korea” in stockholm, sweden.
- the anthem of oh dae su’s and lee woo-jin’s school is that of choi min sik’s school.
- the flashback sequence when oh dae su visits his former school was color corrected in post-production to a predominately brown color scheme.
- scenes at the police station with drunken and disorderly dae-su oh were the very last scenes the director scheduled to film. min-sik choi (dae-su oh) ad-libbed most of these “drunken” scenes, including the scene of him playing with toy wings that he bought for his daughter. he also ad-libbed many of his lines during the penthouse scene, including the anthem of his school.
- dae-su oh bangs his head right after stopping mi-do from reading his diary. this “head banging” was not a scripted action. however hye-jeong kang (mi-do) kept her cool and continued on with her lines. the director, in an interview, said that he kept and used this supposedly ng scene for its comical and emotional value.
- the last scenes of the movie (with snow and footsteps) were filmed in new zealand. after the ending credit completely rolls over, audiences can hear sound of the wind. it was actual sound of the wind recorded in nz location. the director revealed in an interview that he was impressed by the scenary of nz so much he saved the sound there for the (korean) audience.
- this is the 2nd one of director chan-wook park’s “revenge trilogy”. the 1st is boksuneun naui geot. the 3rd is chinjeolhan geumjassi. incidentally, the very first speaking character in this film, who commits suicide with his dog and whose story we never hear, is played by kwang-rok oh. in the 1st of the revenge trilogy he played an anarchist who appears at the very end of the film. he is the only credited character who appears in both movies.
- chan-wook park wanted a documentary feel during the police station scene by using jump cutting. as a result, most of min-sik choi’s ad libbed lines were trimmed. the full ad libbed scenes are found on the uk tartan dvd.
- according to the cast commentary, min-sik choi wanted the cameraman to follow his legs when playing with the toy wings. he was trying to do a “moonwalk” originally done by michael jackson.
- the restaurant that mido works in is called “mediterranean”, which is the name of the restaurant in real life, but the director originally intended for it to be called “akira” - not as a reference to the popular manga, but to the japanese director akira kurosawa.
- min-sik choi is a buddhist and had to pray after eating the octopuses.
- during the scene in the cyber cafe, the extras in the background are playing the popular first person shooter half-life: counter-strike. this is apparent when watching screens and when listening to background noise. you can faintly hear the famous awp weapon being fired from time to time. you can also notice sounds from starcraft in the background.
- the line on the painting of dae su’s cell reads “laugh and the world laughs with you. weep and you weep alone.” these are the first lines of ella wheeler wilcox’s famous poem, “solitude”.
- when talking about sleeping gas used by russian special forces, oh dae-su refers to 2002 moscow ‘nord-ost’ theater hostage crisis.

+: imdb

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Sep 3 '11
a traumatized vietnam war veteran finds out that his post-war life isn’t what he believes it to be when he’s attacked by horned creatures in the subway and his dead son comes to visit him.dir.: adrian lynedrama / horror1990tim robbins as jacob singerelizabeth peña as jezziesome facts:- all sfx were filmed live, with no post-production. for example, to achieve the famous ‘shaking head’ effect, lyne simply filmed the actor waving his head around (and keeping his shoulders and the rest of his body completely still) at 4fps, resulting in an incredibly fast and deeply disturbing motion when played back at the normal frame-rate of 24fps.- the bergen street station in the film was actually an abandoned, lower level portion of the station, which had to be re-tiled and fixed to look as if it was still in working condition.- all ads in the subway and bergen street station are anti-drug ads.- according to the original script, after jacob is nearly run over by the subway train, a sequence involving a man being raped in the subway station mens bathroom was supposed to occur. it was filmed but deleted from the final cut (parts of the scene can be seen in the making-of featurette building ‘jacob’s ladder’).- lyne made sure jacob and his visions never appear together in the same shot.- the closing legend of the film mentions the testing of a drug named bz in vietnam. bz is nato code for a hallucinogen called 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, which was rumored to have been administered to us troops during the vietnam war in an attempt to increase their combat abilities.- for all of the chiropractor scenes, lyne ensured there was a real chiropractor on-set, who would work with actor danny aiello so as to ensure authenticity. according to lyne, chiropractors often approach him and thank him for going to the trouble of getting what they do exactly right.- according to lyne, most of the dialogue in the opening scene between the soldiers was improvised on set by the actors themselves, especially the conversation between george (ving rhames) and jacob (tim robbins) about masturbation.- lyne also heavily rewrote the scene involving the biblical jacob’s ladder at the end of the film. writer bruce joel rubin had written the scene to involve a massive staircase ascending into the clouds, with crowds of people lining it, towering columns, and huge gates at the summit. again however, lyne felt that such an image could come across as preposterous (he refers to rubin’s original conception as the liberace scene’ on the dvd commentary track). as such, lyne rewrote the scene to involve simply the staircase in jacob’s house, basing this on the principal that heaven is wherever you were happiest.- in the original screenplay, writer bruce joel rubin had created a typical biblical hell, complete with winged demons, cloven hoofed devils with horns, people with beaks and strange objects lying randomly around (director adrian lyne likens rubin’s vision to the work of hieronymus bosch). as with rubin’s general depiction of demons however, lyne felt that such scenes could very easily make an audience laugh. as such, he decided to rewrite the scene of jacob’s descent into hell; ultimately coming up with the hospital sequence where jacob is wheeled on a gurney into a metaphorical hell which becomes more and more grotesque as he moves.- in bruce joel rubin’s original screenplay, all of the demons who appear throughout the film were typical biblical demons with horns, wings, cloven hooves etc. lyne felt that this kind of imagery could very easily come across as comic, which would destroy the film. he felt that the fact that the imagery was so far from human lessened its impact, and as such, he decided he wanted the demons to be humanesque, but not quite human. during his research into this (which was when he discovered the photography of joel-peter witkin), lyne came across the thalidomide scandal. thalidomide was a drug made available for purchase from 1957 to 1961. ostensibly, it was designed to treat pregnant women; primarily as an antiemetic to combat morning sickness, and secondarily as a sleeping aid. however, prior to its release, inadequate clinical tests were carried out, leading to roughly 10,000 children in africa and europe being born with severe physical deformities because their mothers had taken thalidomide during their pregnancy. the most common defects were phocomelia, dysmelia, amelia and polymelia; all conditions which affect the appearance of the limbs. during his research, lyne studied the thalidomide case, and came to feel that the birth defects caused by the drug represented the perfect starting place for his redesign of rubin’s demons. the thalidomide scandal was also the inspiration for david cronenberg’s scanners.- according to lyne, the drug aspect of the story was inspired by the martin lee and bruce shlain book, “acid dreams: the cia, lsd and sixties rebellion”.- lyne used the art of painters william blake, h.r. giger, and francis bacon and photographers diane arbus and joel-peter witkin as his primary influences for the visual style of the film.- in an ironic reversal, lyne turned down directorial duties on the bonfire of the vanities so he could direct jacob’s ladder. his first choice for the role of jacob singer was tom hanks, but hanks turned down the film so he could make the bonfire of the vanities.- actors who were allegedly interested in playing the leading role of jacob singer included dustin hoffman, al pacino and richard gere. for the role of jezzie, director adrian lyne auditioned roughly 300 women, including julia roberts, andie macdowell, madonna and jennifer lopez. the role eventually went to the very first person who auditioned - elizabeth peña.- the track “rabbit in your headlights” from UNKLE takes its title from a quote from the film; dialogue from the film is also one of many samples on the song.+: imdb

a traumatized vietnam war veteran finds out that his post-war life isn’t what he believes it to be when he’s attacked by horned creatures in the subway and his dead son comes to visit him.

dir.: adrian lyne
drama / horror
1990

tim robbins as jacob singer
elizabeth peña as jezzie

some facts:

- all sfx were filmed live, with no post-production. for example, to achieve the famous ‘shaking head’ effect, lyne simply filmed the actor waving his head around (and keeping his shoulders and the rest of his body completely still) at 4fps, resulting in an incredibly fast and deeply disturbing motion when played back at the normal frame-rate of 24fps.
- the bergen street station in the film was actually an abandoned, lower level portion of the station, which had to be re-tiled and fixed to look as if it was still in working condition.
- all ads in the subway and bergen street station are anti-drug ads.
- according to the original script, after jacob is nearly run over by the subway train, a sequence involving a man being raped in the subway station mens bathroom was supposed to occur. it was filmed but deleted from the final cut (parts of the scene can be seen in the making-of featurette building ‘jacob’s ladder’).
- lyne made sure jacob and his visions never appear together in the same shot.
- the closing legend of the film mentions the testing of a drug named bz in vietnam. bz is nato code for a hallucinogen called 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, which was rumored to have been administered to us troops during the vietnam war in an attempt to increase their combat abilities.
- for all of the chiropractor scenes, lyne ensured there was a real chiropractor on-set, who would work with actor danny aiello so as to ensure authenticity. according to lyne, chiropractors often approach him and thank him for going to the trouble of getting what they do exactly right.
- according to lyne, most of the dialogue in the opening scene between the soldiers was improvised on set by the actors themselves, especially the conversation between george (ving rhames) and jacob (tim robbins) about masturbation.
- lyne also heavily rewrote the scene involving the biblical jacob’s ladder at the end of the film. writer bruce joel rubin had written the scene to involve a massive staircase ascending into the clouds, with crowds of people lining it, towering columns, and huge gates at the summit. again however, lyne felt that such an image could come across as preposterous (he refers to rubin’s original conception as the liberace scene’ on the dvd commentary track). as such, lyne rewrote the scene to involve simply the staircase in jacob’s house, basing this on the principal that heaven is wherever you were happiest.
- in the original screenplay, writer bruce joel rubin had created a typical biblical hell, complete with winged demons, cloven hoofed devils with horns, people with beaks and strange objects lying randomly around (director adrian lyne likens rubin’s vision to the work of hieronymus bosch). as with rubin’s general depiction of demons however, lyne felt that such scenes could very easily make an audience laugh. as such, he decided to rewrite the scene of jacob’s descent into hell; ultimately coming up with the hospital sequence where jacob is wheeled on a gurney into a metaphorical hell which becomes more and more grotesque as he moves.
- in bruce joel rubin’s original screenplay, all of the demons who appear throughout the film were typical biblical demons with horns, wings, cloven hooves etc. lyne felt that this kind of imagery could very easily come across as comic, which would destroy the film. he felt that the fact that the imagery was so far from human lessened its impact, and as such, he decided he wanted the demons to be humanesque, but not quite human. during his research into this (which was when he discovered the photography of joel-peter witkin), lyne came across the thalidomide scandal. thalidomide was a drug made available for purchase from 1957 to 1961. ostensibly, it was designed to treat pregnant women; primarily as an antiemetic to combat morning sickness, and secondarily as a sleeping aid. however, prior to its release, inadequate clinical tests were carried out, leading to roughly 10,000 children in africa and europe being born with severe physical deformities because their mothers had taken thalidomide during their pregnancy. the most common defects were phocomelia, dysmelia, amelia and polymelia; all conditions which affect the appearance of the limbs. during his research, lyne studied the thalidomide case, and came to feel that the birth defects caused by the drug represented the perfect starting place for his redesign of rubin’s demons. the thalidomide scandal was also the inspiration for david cronenberg’s scanners.
- according to lyne, the drug aspect of the story was inspired by the martin lee and bruce shlain book, “acid dreams: the cia, lsd and sixties rebellion”.
- lyne used the art of painters william blake, h.r. giger, and francis bacon and photographers diane arbus and joel-peter witkin as his primary influences for the visual style of the film.
- in an ironic reversal, lyne turned down directorial duties on the bonfire of the vanities so he could direct jacob’s ladder. his first choice for the role of jacob singer was tom hanks, but hanks turned down the film so he could make the bonfire of the vanities.
- actors who were allegedly interested in playing the leading role of jacob singer included dustin hoffman, al pacino and richard gere. for the role of jezzie, director adrian lyne auditioned roughly 300 women, including julia roberts, andie macdowell, madonna and jennifer lopez. the role eventually went to the very first person who auditioned - elizabeth peña.
- the track “rabbit in your headlights” from UNKLE takes its title from a quote from the film; dialogue from the film is also one of many samples on the song.

+: 
imdb

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Aug 6 '11
the rise of a star…the fall of a legend
in 1984, british newspaper reporter arthur stuart is investigating the career of 1970s glam rock star brian slade, who was heavily influenced in his early years by american rock singer curt wild, whose show was quite crazy for his time.
dir.: todd haynesdrama / music1998
ewan mcgregor as curt wildjonathan rhys meyers as brian sladechristian bale as arthur stuarttoni collette as mandy slade
some facts:
- jonathan rhys meyers and ewan mcgregor sang their own songs in the movie. (some of rhys meyers’s songs were overdubbed by radiohead lead singer thom yorke.)- much of the dialog comes from oscar wilde’s writings.- osheen jones, who plays jack fairy as a little boy, is the son of howard jones, british pop star of the 1980s.- when brian first sees mandy, he says “do you jive?” that’s what david bowie is supposed to have said when he first saw his first wife, angela bowie.- the david bowie song “velvet goldmine,” though originally recorded for the “hunky dory” album, wasn’t officially released until 1975, being the b-side to the re-issue of the “space oddity” single.- todd haynes originally wanted to cast british pop star jarvis cocker as jack fairy.- the name of brian slade’s rock persona, “maxwell demon,” and that of his band, “the venus in furs”, are references to two of the key artists in the original glam rock movement: maxwell demon was the name of a band in which brian eno performed in england in the mid 60s, and “venus in furs” is the name of a song by lou reed and the velvet underground. songs by both artists are featured on the film’s soundtrack.- during the festival sequence where brian sees curt perform for the first time, ewan mcgregor was only due to moon the disgruntled crowd. but inspired by the antics of iggy pop, he improvised, and ended up gesticulating wildly while flashing the audience, leaping about with his trousers around his ankles.- when christian bale and ewan mcgregor were filming their sex scene, the director cut without letting them know, so the two continued to simulate the act until they realized the trick that had been played on them. - the film was originally supposed to feature some of david bowie’s music, hence the title. however, when bowie learned that the script for the film was partially based on the unauthorized biographies “stardust: the david bowie story”, written by henry edwards and tony zanetta and “backstage passes” written by bowie’s ex-wife angela bowie, he threatened the producers with a lawsuit. hence, no bowie songs were used, and the script was partially re-written to avoid unnecessary resemblance between bowie and the bowie-style character brian slade.- the curt wild character is mainly inspired by david bowie’s relationship with two american 1960’s underground rockers whose careers bowie resurrected, iggy pop and lou reed. iggy pop hailed from michigan and shared wild’s long blond locks, while reed underwent shock therapy for bisexuality as a teen and was rumored to have had an affair with bowie before their falling out after bowie produced reed’s album transformer. much central to the film is fictionalized such as the mythical, mysterious decade-long disappearance of “slade”, although he reincarnated himself as tommy stone, a blonde with a white suit (the ‘thin white duke’). bowie wasn’t as huge of a star as slade is depicted here and never withdrew for so long from the public-eye as did the film’s character. 
+: imdb

the rise of a star…the fall of a legend

in 1984, british newspaper reporter arthur stuart is investigating the career of 1970s glam rock star brian slade, who was heavily influenced in his early years by american rock singer curt wild, whose show was quite crazy for his time.

dir.: todd haynes
drama / music
1998

ewan mcgregor as curt wild
jonathan rhys meyers as brian slade
christian bale as arthur stuart
toni collette as mandy slade

some facts:

- jonathan rhys meyers and ewan mcgregor sang their own songs in the movie. (some of rhys meyers’s songs were overdubbed by radiohead lead singer thom yorke.)
- much of the dialog comes from oscar wilde’s writings.
- osheen jones, who plays jack fairy as a little boy, is the son of howard jones, british pop star of the 1980s.
- when brian first sees mandy, he says “do you jive?” that’s what david bowie is supposed to have said when he first saw his first wife, angela bowie.
- the david bowie song “velvet goldmine,” though originally recorded for the “hunky dory” album, wasn’t officially released until 1975, being the b-side to the re-issue of the “space oddity” single.
- todd haynes originally wanted to cast british pop star jarvis cocker as jack fairy.
- the name of brian slade’s rock persona, “maxwell demon,” and that of his band, “the venus in furs”, are references to two of the key artists in the original glam rock movement: maxwell demon was the name of a band in which brian eno performed in england in the mid 60s, and “venus in furs” is the name of a song by lou reed and the velvet underground. songs by both artists are featured on the film’s soundtrack.
- during the festival sequence where brian sees curt perform for the first time, ewan mcgregor was only due to moon the disgruntled crowd. but inspired by the antics of iggy pop, he improvised, and ended up gesticulating wildly while flashing the audience, leaping about with his trousers around his ankles.
- when christian bale and ewan mcgregor were filming their sex scene, the director cut without letting them know, so the two continued to simulate the act until they realized the trick that had been played on them.
- the film was originally supposed to feature some of david bowie’s music, hence the title. however, when bowie learned that the script for the film was partially based on the unauthorized biographies “stardust: the david bowie story”, written by henry edwards and tony zanetta and “backstage passes” written by bowie’s ex-wife angela bowie, he threatened the producers with a lawsuit. hence, no bowie songs were used, and the script was partially re-written to avoid unnecessary resemblance between bowie and the bowie-style character brian slade.
- the curt wild character is mainly inspired by david bowie’s relationship with two american 1960’s underground rockers whose careers bowie resurrected, iggy pop and lou reed. iggy pop hailed from michigan and shared wild’s long blond locks, while reed underwent shock therapy for bisexuality as a teen and was rumored to have had an affair with bowie before their falling out after bowie produced reed’s album transformer. much central to the film is fictionalized such as the mythical, mysterious decade-long disappearance of “slade”, although he reincarnated himself as tommy stone, a blonde with a white suit (the ‘thin white duke’). bowie wasn’t as huge of a star as slade is depicted here and never withdrew for so long from the public-eye as did the film’s character. 


+: imdb

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