Ray Harryhausen passed away last week. This has been noted by people more qualified than I to discuss the master of stop-motion magic—Rick Baker, Adam Savage, Todd Masters, George Lucas, Peter Jackson, and more. The superhuman talent and perseverance evident in a Harryhausen effects sequence can easily be seen in countless visual effects artists since he first brought his creations to frame-by-frame life on the big screen. That makes sense. So how can I really say anything of worth when I say that I was also profoundly influenced by the artistry of Ray Harryhausen? With modesty, and a story about Clash of the Titans. Continue reading…
RIP, Nora Ephron
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Posted June 28, 2012
Writer and director Nora Ephron has died. The New York Times has an overview of her life and career and Marsha McCreadie has a memoriam at Movieline. “Ms. Ephron’s collection I Remember Nothing concludes with two lists, one of things she says she won’t miss and one of things she will. Among the ‘won’t miss’ items are dry skin, Clarence Thomas, the sound of the vacuum cleaner, and panels on ‘Women in Film.’ The other list….ends this way: ‘Taking a bath/ Coming over the bridge to Manhattan/ Pie.’”
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Tags: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, biography, blogging, comedy, directors, essays, feminism, gender, interviews, journalism, Manhattan, Meryl Streep, movies, New Journalism, New York, New York City, Nora Ephron, online, plays, publishing, RIP, romance, romantic comedy, screenwriting, the ladies, theatre, tv, USA, writing
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