2009年1月5日 星期一

[下海] 就是不截圖 17.






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"Mrs. Thatcher will be happy with me."



豪華洗衣店 My Beautiful Laundrette 

93 min. 1985



Saeed Jaffrey  ...  Nasser Ali 

Roshan Seth  ...  Hussein Ali 

Daniel Day-Lewis  ...  Johnny (as Daniel Day Lewis) 

Gordon Warnecke  ...  Omar Ali 

Derrick Branche  ...  Salim N. Ali 

Rita Wolf  ...  Tania N. Ali 

Souad Faress  ...  Cherry N. Ali 

Richard Graham  ...  Genghis 

Shirley Anne Field  ...  Rachel  



1.

My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View both opened in New York on the same day, March 7, 1986. Both movies featured Daniel Day-Lewis in prominent and very different roles:

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in A Room with a View, he played a repressed, snobbish Edwardian upperclassman, while in Laundrette, he played a lower-class gay ex-skinhead in love with an ambitious Pakistani businessman in Thatcher's London.

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When American critics saw Day-Lewis, who was then virtually unknown in the US, in two such different roles on the same day, many (including Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times and Vincent Canby of The New York Times) raved about the talent it must have taken him to play such vastly different characters.

2.

Johnny's comment "The Laundrette as big as the Ritz..." references the novella, 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz' by F. Scott Fitzgerald.





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辦公室殺手 Office Killer

82 min. 1997



Writing credits

Todd Haynes (additional dialogue) (uncredited)

Tom Kalin   

Elise MacAdam   

Cindy Sherman (story) 



Original Music by

Evan Lurie 



Carol Kane ...  Dorine Douglas

Molly Ringwald ...  Kim Poole

Jeanne Tripplehorn ...  Norah Reed

Barbara Sukowa ...  Virginia Wingate

Michael Imperioli ...  Daniel Birch

David Thornton ...  Gary Michaels

Mike Hodge ...  Mr. Landau

Alice Drummond ...  Carlotta Douglas

Julia McIlvaine ...  Linda, Girl Scout #1

Cleopatra St. John ...  Girl Scout #2

Ben Affleck ...  Man in Office (scenes deleted) 



1.

According to Christine Vachon, the production company Killer Films gets its name from this film.



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親愛的!是誰讓我沈睡了 Reversal of Fortune

111 min. 1990



Directed by

Barbet Schroeder... was previously best known as a producer of some of the best films of the French New Wave.

Writing credits

Alan M. Dershowitz (book) (as Alan Dershowitz)

Nicholas Kazan (screenplay)



Glenn Close ...  Sunny von Bülow / Narrator

Jeremy Irons ...  Claus von Bülow

1991 Academy Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role



Ron Silver ...  Professor Alan Dershowitz

Annabella Sciorra ...  Sarah

Uta Hagen ...  Maria, Sunny's Personal Maid

Fisher Stevens ...  David Marriott

Christine Baranski ...  Andrea Reynolds, Claus' Girlfriend

Felicity Huffman ...  Minnie, Dershowitz's Student Staff

Kristi Hundt ...  Older Cosima von Bülow

Kara Emerson ...  Young Cosima von Bülow

Heather Rose Dominic ...  Maggie (uncredited) 





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Oh, I got it.

"The hand that rocks the cradle...is the hand that rules the world."



推動搖籃的手 The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

110 min. 1992



Annabella Sciorra ...  Claire Bartel

Rebecca De Mornay ...  Mrs. Mott / Peyton Flanders

Matt McCoy ...  Michael Bartel

Ernie Hudson ...  Solomon 



Julianne Moore ...  Marlene Craven

Madeline Zima ...  Emma Bartel 

1993 Nominated Young Artist Awards Best Young Actress Under Ten in a Motion Picture



John de Lancie ...  Dr. Victor Mott

Kevin Skousen ...  Marty Craven 



1.

Madeline Zima's film debut.

2.

The title of the film is taken from the poem of the same name written by William Ross Wallace. The poem praises motherhood as the primary impetus for changing the world.

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Rebecca De Mornay had actually been angling for the part of Tinkerbell in Hook (1991). Losing the role to Julia Roberts prompted her to actively seek something a little darker instead.

4.

Kevin Spacey was considered for the role of Michael Bartell.

5.

The Gilbert & Sullivan operas both refer to a nanny switching babies. In Pirates of Penzance, the hard-of-hearing nanny accidentally apprentices an orphaned baby as a Pirate instead of a Pilot. In H.M.S. Pinafore, the noble-born Captain and a lowly sailor were switched by a nanny at birth, and when this is revealed, they both switch positions on the ship.





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Because you are a mean girl!

You're a bitch!



辣妹過招 Mean Girls 

97 min. 2004



Writing credits

Rosalind Wiseman (book "Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends and Other Realities of Adolescence")

Tina Fey (screenplay)



Lindsay Lohan ...  Cady Heron

Rachel McAdams ...  Regina George

Lacey Chabert ...  Gretchen Wieners

Amanda Seyfried ...  Karen Smith

Lizzy Caplan ...  Janis Ian

Ana Gasteyer ...  Cady's Mom

Tina Fey ...  Ms. Norbury

Amy Poehler ...  Mrs. George

Daniel Franzese ...  Damian

Neil Flynn ...  Cady's Dad

Jonathan Bennett ...  Aaron Samuels

Tim Meadows ...  Mr. Duvall

Rajiv Surendra ...  Kevin Gnapoor

Elana Shilling ...  Spelling Girl 



1.

Amanda Seyfried, who plays Karen in the film, was initially supposed to play Cady, but producer Lorne Michaels thought she would be better as the "dumb girl".

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Initially, Lindsay Lohan was cast as Regina, but decided to play the "nice girl" so the public wouldn't base her real personality on Regina's. Rachel McAdams was chosen to play the "mean girl" because "only nice girls can play mean girls" according to the producer.

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In the scene where Cady was asked if her "muffin was buttered", the line was originally going to be, "Is your cherry popped?" The same goes for the girl who "made out with a hot dog" this was going to be "masturbated with a hot dog". These were omitted in order for the film to gain a PG 13+ rating instead of a R

4.

Producer Tina Fey confessed that, when casting the film, she liked Jonathan Bennett (Aaron Samuels) because "he looked like Jimmy Fallon".





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精靈總動員 Elf

97 min. 2003 



Directed by

Jon Favreau   



Will Ferrell ...  Buddy

James Caan ...  Walter

Bob Newhart ...  Papa Elf

Edward Asner ...  Santa

Mary Steenburgen ...  Emily

Zooey Deschanel ...  Jovie

Daniel Tay ...  Michael

Faizon Love ...  Gimbel's Manager

Peter Dinklage ...  Miles Finch

Amy Sedaris  ...  Deb 

Jon Favreau ...  Doctor 



1.

When this screenplay first emerged in 1993, Jim Carrey was attached to star in the lead.

2.

The outside of Gimbels is a digitally altered view of the 34th St. Macy's, a reference to Miracle on 34th Street (1947). Gimbels was Macy's main competition but it is now closed.

3.

Terry Zwigoff was offered a chance to direct the film, but turned it down.



"Baby, It's Cold Outside" 

(1949)

Written by Frank Loesser

Performed by Will Ferrell, Leon Redbone and Zooey Deschanel



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[訪談] Zooey Deschanel - Elf





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All I want to say to you guys is, may you both live to be 100.

And me, 100, but minus a day,

so I'll never know beautiful people like you have passed away.



瑞秋要出嫁 Rachel Getting Married

113 min. 2008



Writing credits

Jenny Lumet (written by)



Sebastian Stan  ...  Walter / Bowtie Party Guest 

Roslyn Ruff  ...  Rosa 

Anne Hathaway  ...  Kym 

2009 Nominated Academy Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Bill Irwin  ...  Paul 

Anna Deavere Smith  ...  Carol 

Rosemarie DeWitt  ...  Rachel 

Anisa George  ...  Emma 

Mather Zickel ...  Kieran

Tunde Adebimpe ...  Sidney 



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1.

The dishwasher scene was based on an actual event involving Sidney Lumet and Bob Fosse.





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Ah, I don't like that surfin' shit. Rock and roll's been goin' downhill ever since Buddy Holly died.

Don't you think the Beach Boys are boss?

You would, you grungy little twerp.

Grungy!



美國風情話 American Graffiti

110 min. 1973



Richard Dreyfuss ...  Curt

Ron Howard ...  Steve (as Ronny Howard)

Paul Le Mat ...  John

Charles Martin Smith ...  Terry (as Charlie Martin Smith)

Cindy Williams ...  Laurie

Candy Clark ...  Debbie

Mackenzie Phillips ...  Carol

Harrison Ford ...  Bob Falfa

Suzanne Somers ...  Blonde in T-Bird 



Produced by

Francis Ford Coppola ....  producer  

Other crew 

Haskell Wexler ....  visual consultant 



1.

Harrison Ford was asked to cut his hair for the film. He refused, stating that his role was too short, and offered to wear a hat instead.

2.

The '55 Chevy Bob Falfa drove is the same '55 Chevy used in the movie Two-Lane Blacktop (1971).

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There is a rumor that while George Lucas and a co-worker were editing the film, the co-worker asked Lucas for "reel two, dialogue two", which abbreviated to R2-D2, a name which surfaced in Lucas' later film, Star Wars (1977).

4.

Dissatisfied with the name American Graffiti (1973), producers Francis Ford Coppola and Ned Tanen suggested that George Lucas retitle it "Another Slow Night in Modesto" or "Rock Around the Block".

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After the success of Easy Rider (1969), Universal Studios hit upon the idea to let young filmmakers make "semi-independent" films for low budgets in hopes of generating similar profits. The idea was to make five movies for low budgets (one million dollars or less), not interfere in the filmmaking process, and give the directors final cut. The other movies were: The Hired Hand (1971), The Last Movie (1971), Taking Off (1971), and Silent Running (1972).

6.

Wolfman Jack, who played himself in the movie, was specifically chosen by George Lucas to play a role in the movie because Lucas remembered listening to him on the radio when Lucas was in high school.

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Re-released as a double feature with The Sting (1973).

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In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #62 Greatest Movie of All Time.

9.

When the rear wheels/axle of Holstein's police car get yanked out by the cable, there is a movie theater in the background. The movie listed on the marquee is Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13 (1963).

10.

Although this film is often credit with being the first major film to include "character epilogues" stating what happened to each person after the events of the film, this was actually done prior to this film, two years earlier in The French Connection (1971).

11.

The playing of "oldies" in the soundtrack became part of a 1970s trend where various recordings by the original artists were used to score a film.

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George Lucas [THX 1138] License plate on John Milner's car is "THX-138". THX 1138 (1971) is a film also directed by George Lucas. This number plate is on display inside 'The Main House' of LucasFilm's Head Office at Skywalker Ranch in Marin County.


















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