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But if you were going to, you'd certainly include this 1981 remake of Blow-Up.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Jonathan Demme's "Wild" Ride Michael Giltz 2011
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His ideas for Napoleon included David Hemmings (the randy photographer in Antonioni's 1966 hit "Blow-Up"); Jack Nicholson, who would serve him so brilliantly in Stephen King's "The Shining"; and Truffaut's star in "Jules et Jim," Oskar Werner (the only one actually contacted).
How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo Frederic Raphael 2011
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But if you were going to, you'd certainly include this 1981 remake of Blow-Up.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Jonathan Demme's "Wild" Ride Michael Giltz 2011
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But if you were going to, you'd certainly include this 1981 remake of Blow-Up.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Jonathan Demme's "Wild" Ride Michael Giltz 2011
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Meanwhile, he also composed music, both jazz-rock and straight-ahead jazz, for broadcast commercials, television, and films such as Blow-Up (1966), Death Wish (1974), and Round Midnight (1986); for the last one he won an Academy Award.
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But if you were going to, you'd certainly include this 1981 remake of Blow-Up.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Jonathan Demme's "Wild" Ride Michael Giltz 2011
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Films such as L'Avventura (1960) and Blow-Up (1966) then in Passenger (1975), made a virtue of leaving clues unanswered and discrepancies unexplained.
How Inception proves the art of baffling films does make sense 2010
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At worst, Eyes Wide Shut is ponderously (up) dated — as though Kubrick had finally gotten around to responding to Michelangelo Antonioni's druggy Blow-Up — if not weirdly anachronistic.
Shutter Island : Martin Scorsese's Eyes Wide Shut David Bourgeois 2010
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His short stories in Blow-Up are much easier to digest, but still in many ways mind-blowing and speculative.
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At worst, Eyes Wide Shut is ponderously (up) dated — as though Kubrick had finally gotten around to responding to Michelangelo Antonioni's druggy Blow-Up — if not weirdly anachronistic.
David Bourgeois: Shutter Island : Martin Scorsese's Eyes Wide Shut 2010
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