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𝗣𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 (PART - 1)
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A canned coffee commercial set inside the strange dreamworld of Twin Peaks, made exclusively for Japanese television. Feels like stumbling onto a lost David Lynch side quest at 2AM.
Steven Soderbergh on George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015):
"Interviewer: You never storyboard?
Soderbergh: No. The ability to stage well is a skill and a talent that I value above almost everything else. And I say that because there are people who do it better than I’ll ever be able to do it after 40 years of active study. I just watched 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015) again last week, and I tell you I couldn’t direct 30 seconds of that. I’d put a gun in my mouth. I don’t understand how [George Miller] does that, I really don’t, and it’s my job to understand it. I don’t understand two things: I don’t understand how they’re not still shooting that film and I don’t understand how hundreds of people aren’t dead.
I could almost see that’s kind of possible until the polecat sequence, and then I give up. We are talking about the ability in three dimensions to break a sequence into a series of shots in which no matter how fast you’re cutting, you know where you are geographically. And each one is a real shot where a lot of things had to go right. I’m going to keep trying; I’m not going to keep trying in the sense that I’m going to volunteer to direct the next Mad Max movie. I’m going to keep trying in the sense that when I have sequences that demand a certain level of sophistication in terms of their visual staging, I’m going to try and watch the people who do it really well and see if I can climb inside their heads enough to think like that.
But he’s off the chart. I guarantee that the handful of people who are even in range of that, when they saw Fury Road, had blood squirting out of their eyes. The thing with George Miller, it’s not just that, he does everything really well. The scripts are great, the performances are great, the ideas are great. He’s exceptional. I met him once for about 30 seconds at the Directors Guild Awards in Los Angeles the year of Fury Road. But you don’t want to say that stuff to somebody’s face; it’s embarrassing."
(Steven Soderbergh's interview with Gavin J. Blair, The Hollywood Reporter, 2017)
P.S: On this day, 11 years ago, "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015) premiered in Hollywood, California.
"This is gonna be your league in a little while... but I appreciate you letting us get one." 😂
Always gracious in both victory and defeat, Tim Duncan shares a moment with a young LeBron James following their battle in the 2007 NBA Finals.
Happy 50th birthday, Tim Duncan!
Ant&
Jaden&
Naz
They united in Minnesota when the Wolves were at their lowest. Over the last 6 years, no trio in the NBA has played more games together.
They have led a Wolves renaissance. One of their biggest challenges yet awaits
(Free read)
https://t.co/7dGhXPtvyK
the hornets
(who play basketball like they’re all inside a car that someone accidentally set on fire while joking around)
playing against the magic
(who play basketball like everyone’s secretly mad at everyone else about something)
i can’t wait
They say records don't matter in rivalry games.
But in the case of DEN/MIN, the records explain WHY it's been such a good rivalry.
Since the start of 2022 no two teams have matched up MORE than Denver and Minnesota (reg + post)
28 games.
Record in those 28 games? 14-14.
Tura Satana on Russ Meyer's love for b00bs & his feminist worldview:
"He loved the big b00bs, and anybody he found that had b00bs bigger or better was there. But Russ always had this special respect for women. When we were on location, there were certain rules. I think I'm the only one who broke his rule about no sex on the set.
I would say he was a feminist. He loved to make women look good. I have never seen any of the gals in his films look bad. And the men in his movies were always incapacitated in some way. They were either in a wheelchair or on crutches or short of a full deck. He liked to make women strong, make them feel that they were empowered.
[He wanted to glorify women] And he always made sure there was a moral. The good always won out over evil. You will find that in any of his films."
("The Man Who Really, Really Loved Women", Chris Gore, 2004)
Remembering Russ Meyer, on his 104th birthday!
Clip from:
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
Director: Russ Meyer