Not being a girl, I never really got The Lost Boys. I didn’t even see it until I was in my late teens, hunting down Jeffrey Boam’s screenwriting credits. Seeing it now, it’s not just clear how much the film wastes wasted Michael Chapman’s cinematography or how Schumacher makes Corey Haim the only gay leading […]
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Lethal Weapon 2 (1989, Richard Donner)
August 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Lethal Weapon 2 opens with the Looney Tunes music. It’s appropriate. I don’t think any other film series has so successfully adapted the sitcom to the big screen. The whole point of Lethal Weapon 2 is not to think–maybe as a ten year-old, I believed the South Africans could get away with all their crimes […]
Tagged: Danny Glover· Jeffrey Boam· Mel Gibson· Richard Donner· Shane Black· Warner Bros.· Warren Murphy· ★★
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Steven Spielberg)
May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade shows off Steven Spielberg’s comedic skills. Not just in his direction of the scenes between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, but also in the film’s overall tone. At the beginning, as River Phoenix is running from the bad guys on the train, Spielberg homages Buster Keaton (and rather well). […]
Tagged: George Lucas· Harrison Ford· Jeffrey Boam· Menno Meyjes· Paramount Pictures· Sean Connery· Steven Spielberg· ★★★



