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Issue #21 ~ September 14, 1999
This site is dedicated to the best character on SCTV played by the excellent
Joe Flaherty.
AAAaaawwoooo! I bid you .....
welcome to issue #21 of Count Floyd's Movie News. Well, we are knee deep into
Summer and a lot has occurred. Tragedies mostly and not all of them on the movie
screen. The last issue was completed just before the new installment of Star
Wars: The Phantom Menace appeared. I was anxious to see it but not the stand
in line 6 weeks kind of anxious. I went into the theater with an open mind so
I found the film to be OK. I mean I wasn't blown away by it like I was with the
original Star Wars but I'm older now and I'm not as easily impressed. The special
effects were top-notch and they are getting better all the time. The acting seemed
a little subdued though. I think the film needed at least one more well placed
action scene to even out the pace of the dialogue. Star Wars fans should definitely
see it on the big screen. Everyone else should wait.
Next came Austin Powers:
The Spy Who Shagged Me. Perhaps I'm getting grumpy in my old age but I found
this film fairly pedestrian also. There were a few good laughs sprinkled in but
not as much as the original. In this film Dr. Evil steals Austin Powers' mojo.
Powers must now go back in time to retrieve it. Dr Evil had a clone made of himself
which came out midget size. He named him Mini-Me and he is kinda creepy. But he
is a good little dancer. Again, all but the most diehard Mike Myers fan should
wait for the video.
Next on the menu is The Wild
Wild West. Speaking of menus, if this was a burrito it would be called El
Stinko. Normally I like Will Smith and Kevin Kline but the chemistry between them
was nil. The dialogue sucked but again the special effects were pretty good. This
goes to prove that special effects can't carry a flawed film.
Speaking of El Stinko, I invite
you to hold your nose and walk this way to the movie news won't you?
GODZILLA will return.
Japanese fans were so bummed that the American version of Godzilla did not resemble
their beloved monster that Toho Studios will resurrect Godzilla in his newest
film called "Godzilla Millennium" which started shooting in April.
MARTIAL LAW, the TV series
that stars Sammo Hung as a Chinese cop in America, may become a motion picture.
The show's creator, Stanley Tong, is in negotiations now. Jet Li is being considered
for the role of the villain.
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
is the working title of the next James Bond picture. Denise Richards, who appeared
in "Starship Troopers" and "Wild Things", will appear as a nuclear weapons expert.
(Yeah and I'll appear as the Queen of England). The film will be directed by Michael
Apted who directed "Coal Miner's Daughter".
TERMINATOR III may "be
bok". Arnold S. has expressed some interest in doing it again. James Cameron is
planning on writing and producing the film but as of now he has little interest
in directing it. Being King of the World and all.
THE TIME MACHINE, based
on the great H. G. Wells novel, is in the planning stages. Warner Bros. may team
up with Dreamworks to co-produce the project. It is possible that Spielberg himself
may direct this one which is scheduled to open in the summer of 2000.
Count Floyd's Video Dungeon
I ran across a video last week
called "Phantoms" which was based on a Dean Koontz novel. The film deals with
Lisa, played by Rose McGowan, and her sister Jenny, who travel back to their small
hometown to find that everyone has died very suddenly. They search the town and
no one has seemingly survived. Soon they run into Sheriff Hammond who is there
to investigate why one of his deputies never responded after going to the town
to investigate something. They find someone's name written on a wall in blood;
then they reach the district sheriff's office through a barely audible police
radio but they do get out the message. The name on the wall belongs to a scientist
who writes about ancient civilizations and their sudden demises. The army picks
up this scientist named Timothy Flyte, played by Peter O'Toole, and transports
him to this town with military backup and gads of scientific gear. The battle
thus begins. Peter O'Toole is pretty good in this one. He appears as if he is
sober for a change. The film is not great but I enjoyed it because it was based
on lore and also because of the scientific element. The special effects are pretty
cool also. This was a small time movie but it kept me interested and entertained.
Check it out.
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being the first person to answer the trivia question from the last issue which
was: "What movie set was burned down during the burning of Atlanta scene in Gone
With the Wind?". He now becomes the new Triviameister of Mellonville. The correct
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THE HAUNTED
SURVEY
The survey question from the
last issue was: "What is your favorite George Lucas film?". The survey SAYS:
STAR WARS (2
VOTES)
THX 1138
EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
RETURN OF THE JEDI
LABYRINTH (2 VOTES)
AMERICAN GRAFFITI (3 VOTES)
Do you have a favorite cinematographer?
That's a toughie. What is a cinematographer anyway? Well, he is the one who sees
to it that the scene is lit properly and the camera settings are right. If you
can imagine a fine painting then the movie director would say what he wants on
canvas but the cinematographer would add the color and shading to complete the
process. The directors get most of the credit and the cinematographers go unsung.
One of my favorite cinematographers right now is Guillermo Navarro. Navarro started
out in Mexico City as a portrait photographer around the age of 14. He then entered
the fashion world and wound up in Paris for a while. Have you ever heard of him?
Perhaps you've heard of his film credits like: Jackie Brown, Spawn, Dream for
an Insomniac, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Desperado, Four Rooms, Cronos and From
Dusk til Dawn. Quite an enviable list. So do you have a favorite cinematographer
you'd like to share with us or perhaps you'd like to pick a favorite from the
list of Guillermo Navarro credits above? Cinematographers are so vital to a film
yet they go unheralded most of the time. If you'd like to answer the survey question
please click here.
AAAAaaawwoooo!
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