Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at bogdanovich.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Bogdanovich.
Examples
-
Bogdanovich is a great interviewer, documentary maker and sometimes actor (though the less I know about his personal life the better …).
-
I had organized a financially successful benefit screening there of an earlier film I wrote, The Cat's Meow starring Kirsten Dunst, directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
Steven Peros: Creating the Heaven and the Earth... and Footprints Steven Peros 2011
-
Bogdanovich does commentary, as he does so well, pointing out how many long takes were used in the film.
-
When the 17-year-old hero and his girlfriend go to the cinema in small-town 1951 Texas in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show, they see Taylor in Father of the Bride: she is clearly the belle idéale of postwar America.
-
The visuals are also intriguing, since Bogdanovich demanded all the beautiful sets and period costumes be in black-and-white, even though the film is color.
-
I had organized a financially successful benefit screening there of an earlier film I wrote, The Cat's Meow starring Kirsten Dunst, directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
Steven Peros: Creating the Heaven and the Earth... and Footprints Steven Peros 2011
-
As Peter Bogdanovich told me as told to him by Howard Hawks, "The really good things in pictures happen by accident."
Steven Peros: Creating the Heaven and the Earth... and Footprints Steven Peros 2011
-
Peter Bogdanovich was a 32-year-old wunderkind when he directed The Last Picture Show, and in that respect he was compared to his idol, Orson Welles, when the film was released.
David Galenson: One-Hit Wonders Revisited: Happy Anniversary to The Last Picture Show David Galenson 2011
-
As Peter Bogdanovich told me as told to him by Howard Hawks, "The really good things in pictures happen by accident."
Steven Peros: Creating the Heaven and the Earth... and Footprints Steven Peros 2011
-
Yet -- with apologies to fans of Paper Moon -- Bogdanovich's artistic decline was far more precipitous than that of Welles after the latter made his own great early masterpiece.
David Galenson: One-Hit Wonders Revisited: Happy Anniversary to The Last Picture Show David Galenson 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.