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the rocky horror picture show - behind the scenes
tim curry getting his hair and make up done
1975
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a friendship between two twenty-something men is tested to its very limits when they go on a hike in a desert and forget to bring any water or food with them.
dir.: gus van sant
adventure / drama / mystery
2002
casey affleck / matt damon
facts:
- it is the first film of van sant’s “death trilogy”, three films based on deaths that occurred in real life, and is succeeded by elephant and last days.
- the film opens without any company credits, no actor or director credits, and not even the title of the movie, except for the miramax films logo in non-theatrical prints.
- this film runs for about 100 minutes, and features exactly 100 shots, resulting in an average shot length of about 60 seconds.
- the plot of the film shares some commonalities with the events surrounding the death of david coughlin.
- it was shot in a semi-improvised style with a small crew in argentina, death valley, and the utah salt flats.
- is dedicated to the memory of ken kesey, author of one flew over the cuckoo’s nest.
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+: david coughlin
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plane crazy
1928
usa
the first mickey mouse cartoon to be produced by walt disney productions and the third to be released. the theatrical short marks the creation of mickey mouse, minnie mouse, and clarabelle cow. a silent version was previewed on may 15, 1928 in los angeles, but it failed to pick up a distributor. after producing a second cartoon, “the gallopin’ gaucho”, which also wasn’t released until later the following year, disney produced a third cartoon, “steamboat willie”, which was released on november 18, 1928. after the success of “steamboat willie”, disney officially released “plane crazy”with sound on march 17, 1929. this leads to some ambiguity as to which is the first mickey mouse cartoon, as “plane crazy” was the first to be produced and while “steamboat willie” was the first to be released. the walt disney company considers “steamboat willie” to be the debut of mickey mouse.
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