Back to the Future has become a detached experience. It isn’t really dated, it’s just hard to interact with the film in the same way one could when its content was more contemporary (in seven years, it’ll be like watching Michael J. Fox as the parent and Crispin Glover as the grandparent). The scenes set […]
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Back to the Future (1985, Robert Zemeckis)
August 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tagged: Bob Gale· Crispin Glover· Michael J. Fox· Robert Zemeckis· Universal Pictures· ★★
Teachers (1984, Arthur Hiller)
August 1st, 2008 · No Comments
It must have been Bette Midler’s former manager, Aaron Russo (Teachers’s producer), who somehow confused Arthur Hiller as the creative force behind The Hospital. Teachers is very much like The Hospital, but in its stoic protagonist, the stoic protagonist’s ultimate choice in the end, and the strange hijinks. However, as is clearly evidenced by JoBeth […]
Tagged: Arthur Hiller· Crispin Glover· Morgan Freeman· Nick Nolte· United Artists· W.R. McKinney· ★
Dead Man (1995, Jim Jarmusch)
July 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Dead Man is not a strange film. I haven’t seen it in ten years and I’ve probably seen the majority of the Westerns I’ve seen in that interim. So the opening, as Johnny Depp watches the familiar Western trappings pass from a train window, probably didn’t resonate on my last viewing. What Jarmusch doesn’t get […]
Tagged: Billy Bob Thornton· Crispin Glover· Gabriel Byrne· Jim Jarmusch· John Hurt· Johnny Depp· Lance Henriksen· Michael Wincott· Miramax Films· Robert Mitchum· ★★★★
The Beaver Trilogy (2001, Trent Harris)
February 20th, 2006 · 2 Comments
I may spoil some of The Beaver Trilogy, but it’s unlikely you’re going to come across it. It’s got song licensing issues, I’m sure, since it’s all about the love for Olivia Newton-John. I watched it today in a class and it might have been the best setting.
There are three parts to the film–The Beaver […]
Tagged: Crispin Glover· Sean Penn· Strand Releasing· Trent Harris· ★★★★




Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984, Joseph Zito)
February 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Directed by Joseph Zito; screenplay by Barney Cohen, based on a story by Bruce Hidemi Sakow and on characters created by Martin Kitrosser, Ron Kurz, Victor Miller and Carol Watson; director of photography, João Fernandes; edited by Joel Goodman; production designer, Shelton H. Bishop; produced by Frank Mancuso Jr.; released by Paramount Pictures.
Starring Kimberly Beck […]
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Tagged: Barney Cohen· Bruce Hidemi Sakow· Carol Watson· Crispin Glover· Joseph Zito· Martin Kitrosser· Paramount Pictures· Ron Kurz· Victor Miller