Alex invites the rather friendly cuties – played by Gillian Hills (the blonde), and brunette Barbara Scott – to listen to some of his angel trumpets and devil trombones at his home.
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ANALYSIS OF FILMS BY STANLEY KUBRICK
Table of Contents for in-depth analysis of A Clockwork Orange in eight parts. With shots numbered, length of time per shot included, and dialogue.Table of contents for an in-depth analysis of Kubrick’s The Shining in 15 parts. With maps of the Overlook, shots numbered, length of time per shot included, and dialogue.
Table of Contents for in-depth analysis of Eyes Wide Shut in seven parts. With shots numbered, length of time per shot included, and dialogue. Including mapping of the streets and their establishments that Bill Harford visits.
Kubrick’s “Killer’s Kiss”
Kubrick’s “The Killing”
Kubrick’s “Lolita”
Paths of Glory: Kubrick’s “Paths of Glory”
Spartacus: Capt. James T. Kirk, Son of Spartacus
ANTONIONI
Intentional Pareidolia in Antonioni’s “The Passenger”An analysis of Blow-up: Antonioni’s “Blow-up”, the Bread and the Wine, the Body and the Blood
An analysis of Zabriskie Point
OTHER FILMS
Aguirre, the Wrath of God: Some notes after viewing “Aguirre, the Wrath of God”Magical Lint, Secrets for Cash, The Sanity of “All Quiet on the Western Front”
What An Affair to Remember Taught me About Life
The Angry Red Planet: Blogging the Sci Fi flick, “The Angry Red Planet”
Angel, Angel, Down We Go: Blogging “Angel, Angel, Down We Go” aka “Cult of the Damned
Atom Age Vampire or give me one good reason why futons aren’t legitimate furniture
Band of Outsiders: Blogging Jean Luc Godard’s “Band of Outsiders”
The Bicycle Thief: Some thoughts on “The Bicycle Thief”
The Blob, Friend of the Rapture
Blow-up: Antonioni’s “Blow-up”, the Bread and the Wine, the Body and the Blood
California Split: Blogging “California Split”
Catch 22
Ciao Manhattan: Frankenstein’s Beautiful Monsters (on “Ciao Manhattan”)
Doubt
Edward Scissorhands
“The End of August at the Hotel Ozone”
Five or, I went to Dartmouth and all I got was a lousy nuclear holocaust
Gidget Puts Away her White Shoes (or, Last Day of Summer in the Tropical Zone)
Head
The Heiress of Washington Square and her Cinderfella
All that Needs to be Said About How the West was Won
Invasion of the Body Snatchers: The 1978 “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, a few sundry notes”
The King of Siam, I am, I am
Kiss me, Kate
Lot in Sodom: Tiresome is One Word for it (on Watson and Webber’s “Lot in Sodom”)
Man with the Screaming Brain: Blogging “Man with the Screaming Brain”
Masculine, Feminine: Blogging Godard’s “Masculine, Feminine”
McCabe and Mrs. Miller: Blogging “McCabe and Mrs. Miller”
My Life to Live: Blogging Godard’s “My Life to Live” (Vivre Sa Vie)
Nashville: It don’t Worry Me (a couple of notes on “Nashville”)
The Producers (1968)
Puss ‘N Boots: Beginning the Week Right (Christopher Walken sings to the son of Zardoz)
Record of a Living Being: Blogging a Disastrously Translated “Record of a Living Being”
“Rocketship X-M” (Yes, I Blogged it)
Santa Conquers the Martians
I so Loathed Bladerunner that I didn’t watch A Scanner Darkly Until Today
Clip from Fassbinder’s So Much Tenderness
“The Sound of Music” (i.e., “That’s Mary Poppins?”)
Spacemen, Go-Go Girls and the Great Easter Hunt
Sunset Boulevard: Sunset Boulevard and Cocteau’s Orphee
George Pal’s The Time Machine
Tom Thumb: George Pal’s “Tom Thumb”
Two Women
The 60′s Loved Snow and Radcliffe, some thoughts on “The Valley of the Dolls” after watching A Love Story
A Woman is a Woman: Some Thoughts on “A Woman is a Woman”
When Worlds Collide: Sci Fi flick “When Worlds Collide”
Ser Supremo (o no Ser, esa es la cuestión).
El "Artista" Antes Conocido como MartinD1
ENLACES/FUENTES:
http://thirstyrabbit.net/british-cinema/scenes-stanley-kubricks-clockwork-orange-br720-uk-1971/
http://www.gillianhills.com/
http://www.idyllopuspress.com/meanwhile/cinema-notes/
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