2008年12月31日 星期三

[下海] 就是不截圖 12.







請給予 Please Give

90 min. 2010



Rebecca Hall  ...  Rebecca 

Elizabeth Keener  ...  Cathy 

Elise Ivy  ...  Marissa 

Catherine Keener  ...  Kate 

Josh Pais  ...  Adam 

Sarah Steele  ...  Abby 

Ann Morgan Guilbert  ...  Andra (as Ann Guilbert) 

Amanda Peet  ...  Mary 

Oliver Platt  ...  Alex 

Paul Sparks  ...  Blind Date 

Lois Smith  ...  Mrs. Portman 

Thomas Ian Nicholas  ...  Eugene 





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"Jesus, Mary and Joseph!"

"Hello? Is there anyone there?"



生人末日 Day of the Dead

91 min. 1985



Lori Cardille  ...  Sarah 

Terry Alexander  ...  John 

Joseph Pilato  ...  Capt. Rhodes (as Joe Pilato) 

Jarlath Conroy  ...  William McDermott 

Anthony Dileo Jr.  ...  Pvt. Miguel Salazar (as Antonè DiLeo) 

Richard Liberty  ...  Logan 

Sherman Howard  ...  Bub (as Howard Sherman) 

Gary Howard Klar  ...  Pvt. Steel (as G. Howard Klar) 

Ralph Marrero  ...  Pvt. Rickles 

John Amplas  ...  Dr. Ted Fisher 

Phillip G. Kellams  ...  Pvt. Miller 

Taso N. Stavrakis  ...  Pvt. Torrez 

Gregory Nicotero  ...  Pvt. Johnson  



1.

The original script, for which George A. Romero couldn't get budget for, involved the scientists living above ground in a fortress protected by electrified fences and the military living safely underground. It also involved a small army of trained zombies, and the conclusion to the trilogy more brutal than the released version. This later became the basis of Land of the Dead (2005)

2.

All the extras who portrayed zombies in the climax received for their services: a cap that said "I Played A Zombie In 'Day of the Dead'", a copy of the newspaper from the beginning of the film (the one that says THE DEAD WALK!), and one dollar.

3.

Most of the zombie extras in this film were Pittsburgh residents who volunteered to help in the film.

4.

The only movie in George A. Romero's "Dead" series where a zombie has a line of dialog (Bub says, "Hello Aunt Alicia."). 5.

In the cafeteria scene, William McDermott (Jarlath Conroy) says that "All of the shopping malls are closed." This is a clear reference to the film's predecessor Dawn of the Dead (1978), which is set in a shopping mall.





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人,性本色 L'humanité

148 min. 1999



Directed by

Writing credits

Bruno Dumont

1999 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize of the Jury



Emmanuel Schotté  ...  Pharaon De Winter 

Séverine Caneele  ...  Domino 

Philippe Tullier  ...  Joseph 

Ghislain Ghesquère ...  Police Chief

Ginette Allegre ...  Eliane

Robert Bunzi ...  English cop

Diane Gray ...  British traveller

Paul Gray ...  British traveller

Amanda Goemaere ...  Child

Honorine Douche ...  Child





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杭特湯普森的叛逆速記 Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

119 min. 2007



Writing credits

Alex Gibney (screenplay)

Hunter S. Thompson (writings)

Produced by

Mark Cuban ....  executive producer  



Hunter S. Thompson  ...  Himself (archive footage) 

Johnny Depp  ...  Himself - Narrator

Oscar Acosta ...  Himself (archive footage) 

Muhammad Ali ...  Himself (archive footage)

Warren Beatty ...  Himself (archive footage)

George W. Bush ...  Himself (archive footage) (as George Bush)

Jimmy Carter ...  Himself (also archive footage)

John F. Kennedy ...  Himself (archive footage)

Robert F. Kennedy ...  Himself (archive footage) (as Robert Kennedy)

Martin Luther King ...  Himself (archive footage)

Annie Leibovitz ...  Herself (archive footage)

George McGovern ...  Himself (also archive footage)

Edmund Muskie ...  Himself (archive footage)

Richard Nixon ...  Himself (archive footage)

Ralph Steadman ...  Himself (also archive footage)

Anita Thompson ...  Herself

Juan Thompson ...  Himself (also archive footage)

Sondi Wright ...  Herself

Jane Fonda ...  Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)

John Kerry ...  Himself - Thompson Memorial Attendee (archive footage) (uncredited)

Henry Kissinger ...  Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Charles Manson ...  Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Bill Murray ...  Himself - Thompson Memorial Attendee (archive footage) (uncredited) 



延伸閱讀:

Hunter S. Thompson 1937~2005





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拜瑞盲天 Barry Munday

98 min. 2008



Writing credits

Chris D'Arienzo (screenplay)

Frank Turner Hollon (book "Life Is a Strange Place")



Judy Greer  ...  Ginger Farley 

Mae Whitman  ...  Candice 

Chloë Sevigny  ...  Jennifer Farley 

Malcolm McDowell  ...  Mr. Farley 

Missi Pyle  ...  Lida Griggs 

Colin Hanks  ...  Heavy Metal Greg 

Jean Smart  ...  Carol Munday 

Christopher McDonald  ...  Dr. Preston Edwards 

Cybill Shepherd  ...  Mrs. Farley 

Billy Dee Williams  ...  Lonnie Green  



延伸閱讀:

湯姆漢克斯壞壞





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人之子 La vie de Jésus

95 min. 1997



Directed by

Writing credits

Bruno Dumont 

1997 Golden Camera - Special Mention

1997 Prix Jean Vigo 



David Douche  ...  Freddy 

Marjorie Cottreel  ...  Marie 

Kader Chaatouf  ...  Kader 

Sébastien Delbaere  ...  Gégé 

Samuel Boidin  ...  Michou 

Steve Smagghe  ...  Robert 

Sébastien Bailleul  ...  Quinquin 

Geneviève Cottreel  ...  Freddy's mother (Yvette)  



延伸閱讀:

近代大師導演:布宇諾居蒙





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十字迷情 Hadewijch

120 min. 2009



Julie Sokolowski  ...  Céline vel Hadewijch 

Yassine Salime  ...  Yassine Chikh 

Karl Sarafidis  ...  Nassir Chikh 

David Dewaele  ...  David  



延伸閱讀:

俊美回教徒少年





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野獸邏輯 Flanders

91 min. 2006



Directed by

Writing credits

Bruno Dumont

2006 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize of the Jury



Adélaïde Leroux  ...  Barbe 

Samuel Boidin  ...  André Demester 

Henri Cretel  ...  Blondel 

Jean-Marie Bruveart  ...  Briche 

David Poulain  ...  Leclercq 

Patrice Venant  ...  Mordac 

David Legay  ...  Lieutenant 

Inge Decaesteker  ...  France 





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"Its perverse linking of sensuality to violence and death (in addition to lead actor David Wissak's passing resemblance to Vincent Gallo) will remind some viewers of Claire Denis' far more complex and engaging Trouble Every Day," 



"while the lugubrious pacing and desert vistas recall Gus Van Sant's Gerry, and the mounting sense of dread, Elephant.



-- AllMovie



情色沙漠 Twentynine Palms

119 min. 2004



Yekaterina Golubeva  ...  Katia (as Katia Golubeva) 

David Wissak  ...  David  



延伸閱讀:

[法式軟調] 情色沙漠 Twentynine Palms





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親愛吾兒,你幹了什麼好事?My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done

93 min. 2009



Produced by

David Lynch ....  executive producer  



Chloë Sevigny  ...  Ingrid 

Willem Dafoe  ...  Detective Hank Havenhurst 

Michael Shannon  ...  Brad McCullum 

Brad Dourif  ...  Uncle Ted 

Michael Peña  ...  Detective Vargas 

Loretta Devine  ...  Miss Roberts 

James C. Burns  ...  Swat Commander Brown 

Udo Kier  ...  Lee Meyers 

Grace Zabriskie  ...  Mrs. McCullum 

Irma P. Hall  ...  Mrs. Roberts 

Noel Arthur  ...  Naval Guard  





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巫山夢斷腸 The End of the Affair

106 min. 1955



Writing credits

Lenore J. Coffee (writer)

Graham Greene (novel) 



Original Music by

Benjamin Frankel



Deborah Kerr ...  Sarah Miles

Van Johnson ...  Maurice Bendrix

John Mills ...  Albert Parkis

Peter Cushing ...  Henry Miles

Michael Goodliffe ...  Smythe

Stephen Murray ...  Father Crompton

Charles Goldner ...  Savage

Nora Swinburne ...  Mrs. Bertram

Frederick Leister ...  Dr. Collingwood





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我孩子們的爸爸 Le père de mes enfants

112 min. 2008



Directed by

Writing credits

Mia Hansen-Løve

2009 Un Certain Regard - Special Jury Prize



Louis-Do de Lencquesaing  ...  Grégoire Canvel 

Chiara Caselli  ...  Sylvia Canvel 

Alice de Lencquesaing  ...  Clémence Canvel 

Alice Gautier  ...  Valentine Canvel 

Manelle Driss  ...  Billie Canvel 

Eric Elmosnino  ...  Serge 

Igor Hansen-Løve  ...  Arthur Malkavian 

Elsa Pharaon  ...  Colette, la secrétaire  



延伸閱讀:

如果您是本部落格非常忠實的讀者





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全都可以原諒 Tout est pardonné

105 min. 2006



Directed by

Writing credits

Mia Hansen-Løve

2007 Prix Louis Delluc Best First Film



Paul Blain  ...  Victor

Marie-Christine Friedrich  ...  Annette

Victoire Rousseau  ...  Pamela enfant

Constance Rousseau  ...  Pamela adolescente

Carole Franck  ...  Martine

Olivia Ross  ...  Gisèle

Pascal Bongard  ...  André

Wieland Amand ...  Zoltan

Maxime Lancino ...  Un lycéen

Daphné Achouline ...  Une lycéenne

Betty Fréret ...  Une lycéenne

Ludo Harley ...  Lou

Antoine Assayas ...  Gaspard





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亂絲情網 Lilith

114 min. 1964



Writing credits

Robert Alan Aurthur (uncredited)

Robert Rossen (writer)

J.R. Salamanca (novel)



Cinematography by

Eugen Schüfftan



Warren Beatty  ...  Vincent Bruce 

Jean Seberg  ...  Lilith Arthur 

Peter Fonda  ...  Stephen Evshevsky 

Kim Hunter  ...  Dr. Bea Brice 

Anne Meacham  ...  Mrs.Yvonne Meaghan 

Jessica Walter  ...  Laura 

Gene Hackman  ...  Norman 

James Patterson  ...  Dr. Lavrier 

Ben Carruthers ...  Benito (uncredited) 



1.

The film received such a hostile reaction from US critics that an aggrieved Robert Rossen pulled it out of contention at the Venice Film Festival and delayed its release in the UK by two years.

2.

Robert Rossen was dying when he made this film and many regard it as an act of expiation for his behavior during the McCarthy witch hunts in the 50s when he was a leading friendly witness.

3.

Jean Seberg regarded "Lilith" as her favorite film.





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我行我愛 Somersault

106 min. 2004



Abbie Cornish  ...  Heidi 

Damian de Montemas  ...  Adam 

Olivia Pigeot  ...  Nicole 

Alex Babic  ...  Brian the barman 

Sam Worthington  ...  Joe 

Nathaniel Dean  ...  Stuart 

Paul Gleeson  ...  Roy 

Lynette Curran ...  Irene

Erik Thomson ...  Richard

Hollie Andrew ...  Bianca

Blake Pittman ...  Karl 



1.

Made a clean sweep of the Australian Film Institute awards in 2004 to win in all 13 film categories - the first time this has ever occurred in the award's history. It beat the previous record of eleven AFI awards by The Piano (1993).





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噬血地鐵站 Creep

84 min. 2004



Vas Blackwood  ...  George 

Ken Campbell  ...  Arthur 

Franka Potente  ...  Kate 

Joe Anderson  ...  Male Model 

Jeremy Sheffield  ...  Guy 

Craig Fackrell  ...  Homeless Guy 

Kelly Scott  ...  Mandy 

Strapper  ...  "Ray" The Dog  



1.

Advertising posters showing a bloody hand sliding down a London Underground train window were banned from the Underground as being in bad taste, even though scenes had been filmed with permission in disused stations on the Underground. 

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Producer Julie Baines found this "highly amusing" and "a bit ludicrous", noting that the film is "not based on real events - if it is, we are all in trouble." The ban was later removed, although not in time for the film's British opening.

2.

The villain, Craig was named after the director Chris Smith's friend, Craig Fackrell who played a homeless guy by the cash machine in the film.

3.

They bought six yellow dresses for Franka, each one had a varying degree of dirtiness because her dress got more grubby throughout the film.

4.

Franka Potente was writer/director Christopher Smith's first and only choice to play Kate. 

5.

Kelly Scott didn't see Sean Harris in full make-up as Craig until the sequence where Craig operates on Scott's character Mandy was filmed. As a result, many of Scott's reactions of fear and confusion were genuine.

6.

It took seven hours a day to transform Sean Harris into Craig and three hours to remove all the make-up at the end of a day's shooting.





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黑色彼得 Black Peter

82 min. 1964



Ladislav Jakim  ...  Petr 

Pavla Martinkova  ...  Asa 

Jan Vostrcil  ...  Petr's father 

Vladimír Pucholt  ...  Cenda 

Pavel Sedlacek  ...  Lada 

Zdenek Kulhanek  ...  Zdenek 

Frantisek Kosina  ...  Shop manager 

Josef Koza  ...  Mason master 

Bozena Matuskova  ...  Petr's mother  



1.

In some areas, the film bore the title Peter and Pavla, reflecting the fact that pretty young Pavla Martinkova played the girl. 


















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