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Malcolm X, 1992
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Movie #37 of 2023: Malcolm X
“By any means necessary.”
#malcolm x#biography#drama#history#spike lee#arnold perl#alex haley#terence blanchard#ernest r. dickerson#barry alexander brown#35mm#37#1992#music film club
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Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
My rating: 9/10
This is very, very good, but I still think that "Lazar Wolf" sounds like the villain in some obscure 70s tokusatsu.
#Fiddler on the Roof#Norman Jewison#Sholom Aleichem#Arnold Perl#Joseph Stein#Topol#Norma Crane#Leonard Frey#Youtube
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(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (September 3rd, 2024)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Releases:
Immortal Dark by Tigest Girma
The Monstrous Kind by Lydia Gregovic
When Haru Was Here by Dustin Thao
Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White
Second Chance On Earth by Juan Vidal
The Ghost of You by Michael Gray Bulla
Guava & Grudges by Alexis Castellanos
The Loss of the Burying Ground by J. Anderson Coats
Luminous Beings by David Arnold & José Pimienta (illustrator)
Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio & Paulina Ganucheau (Illustrator)
Fairy Godmother by Jen Calonita
Us in Ruins by Rachel Moore
Please Be My Star by Victoria Grace Elliott
The Dagger & the Flame by Catherine Doyle
Songlight by Moira Buffini
Mismatched by Anne Camlin
Welcome to Fear City by Sarah Dvojack
This Book Kills by Ravena Guron
Repeat After Me by Jessica Warman
I'm Not Really Here by Gary Lonesborough
A Wreck of Seabirds by Karleah Olson
New Sequels:
Celestial Monsters (The Sunbearer Duology #2) by Aiden Thomas
Shadows of Perl (House of Marionne #2) by J. Elle
Rebel Fire (Rebel Skies #2) by Ann Sei Lin
The Mongol Ascension (A Jump in Time #3) by Andrew Varga
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Happy reading!
#New Releases#New Books#Features#Long text post#book list#tbr#to-read#young adult#yalit#books#booklr#bookish#bookworm#bookaholic#book blogger#book blog#readers of tumblr#Tigest Girma#Lydia Gregovic#Dustin Thao#Andrew Joseph White#Juan Vidal#Michael Gray Bulla#Alexis Castellanos#J. Anderson Coats#David Arnold#José Pimienta#Magdalene Visaggio#Paulina Ganucheau#Jen Calonita
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Frankenstein, lo ricordo, è il medico, il barone Victor. Eppure appena si sente il nome in questione, la prima immagine che viene in mente è questa:
cioè il ruolo della Creatura che Boris Karloff ebbe in una serie di film prodotti dalla Universal con la regia, tra gli altri, di James Whale, negli anni ‘30. Partendo dal capolavoro di Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley, pubblicato nel 1818 e riedito dalla stessa autrice nel 1831, tantissimi hanno pensato di farne un film, per quella che è, con Dracula e i Vampiri, il soggetto più trasporto della storia del Cinema. Ho ritrovato una lista, da un’idea di Marco Giusti, che raccoglie alcune perle.
La Parodia - Frankenstein Junior, Mel Brooks, 1974
Uno dei massimi film comici di tutti i tempi. Gene Wilder è il nipote del dottore, Peter Boyle nel ruolo della vita dopo Crazy Joe (di Carlo Lizzani, sulla figura del gangster Joe Gallo) è la Creatura, Marty Feldman il più indimenticabile degli Igor, Teri Garr è Inga, Cloris Leachman è Frau Blücher. Una marea di gag, camei leggendari (Gene Hackman nel ruolo dell’eremita), Mel Brooks scopre per caso che lo sceneggiatore dei film di Whale, Gerald Hirschfeld, conservava ancora le scenografie originali, che furono usate nella stessa maniera dei film degli anni ‘30, compreso montaggio e riprese in bianco e nero. Gli Aerosmith riprendono una delle battute di Igor, Walk This Way, per farne un imperituro inno rock. Stracult!
Gli Inglesi - i Frankenstein degli Hammer Studios
La casa di produzione che diffuse i film horror negli anni ‘60 e ‘70. Peter Cushing è nei film di Terence Fischer il barone medico, che in ogni film diventa più cattivo e malefico, e le peripezie della creature fruttarono 7 film tra il 1957 e il 1974. Il più bello è Distruggete Frankenstein del 1969, con annessa scena di stupro, imposta dai produttore per rendere pruriginosa la storia (e del tutto inutile ai fini della sceneggiatura) con il mostro che è Freddy Jones, il padre di Elephant Man di David Lynch (prodotto da Mel Brooks).
Il Blaxploitaion
Nella leggendaria trilogia delle rivisitazioni black dei film, Blackenstein (1973) supera di molto per trash sia Blacula che il leggendario Abby, rivisitazione de L’Esorcista. Il mostro, il cui trucco fu curato da Ken Strickfaden, il truccatore dei Frankestein di Karloff, non fa paura per niente, ha la faccia molle e sembra un Arnold gigante. Il successo nullo della pellicola impedì la trilogia, dato che erano già pronti The Fall Of The House Of House Of Blackenstein e Blackenstein III.
Franco e Ciccio
Immancabile la rivisitazione del duo comico. Regia di Steno, titolo bizzarro, Un Mostro e Mezzo (1965), Ciccio Ingrassia è il dottore, Franco Franchi la cavia. Vuole diventare come Carlo Ponti, il famoso produttore, che è brutto, ma ha come moglie il suo idolo: Sofia Loren. Scena cult: quando dopo la creazione, Franco dice al dottore: Mi viene da ridere, mi ha fatto la faccia da fesso.
Il Trash
Non si sa ancora chi fu il regista di uno dei massimi trash movie di ogni tempo: Terror! Il Castello Delle Donne Maledette (1973). Ai più risulta Robert Oliver, regista americano dei b movie, per altri da Oscar Brazzi, che era sceneggiatore per i Bertolucci e famoso produttore, nonchè fratello del famoso attore italiano Rossano Brazzi. Che si macchia una grande carriera facendo il ruolo del Conte (non barone) Frankenstein, che produce mostri aiutato da una pattuglia di strani tipi, tra cui alcuni dei più grandi protagonisti del cinema di serie B: Gordon Mitchell come Igor, il nano vero Michael Dunn come gobbo Genz, che si mangia i pezzi degli esperimenti del Conte, Luciano Pigozzi (uno che ha recitato in 180 film!), Ciro Papa, qui battezzato Xiro Papas e anche produttore (Papa era di Torre Annunziata) ma soprattutto la creatura, che prende vita dai resti di un uomo di Neanderthal, il mitico Salvatore Baccaro, qui battezzato Boris Lugosi. Che nel film era così:
L’ultragore
Il Mostro È In Tavola... Barone Frankenstein (1973)
Uno dei film in 3D sulle vicende del famoso dottore, prodotto da Warhol, Carlo Ponti, girato da Paul Morrissey e da Antonio Margheriti per le riprese in 3D. Tonino Guerra è accreditato alla sceneggiatura, il film vede Udo Kier folle barone che crea un mostro donna, una giovane Dalila Di Lazzaro. Little Joe Dallessandro è il giovane aiutante, uno stalliere, ed era già passato alla storia per essere citato in Walk On The Wild Side di Lou Reed e, secondo la leggenda, di essere il modello del jeans nella copertina di Sticky Fingers dei Rolling Stones. Penso sia introvabile la versione originale, quelle che si trovano oggi tagliano tutte le scene “macabre” ed erotiche.
Versione Giapponese
Furakenshutain Vs Baragon - Inoshiro Honda, 1965
I giapponesi rubano ai tedeschi durante la guerra un pazzo esperimento per creare un uomo invicibile. Però durante uno studio, la creatura viene bombordata da radiazioni, che lo fanno crescere a dismisura. Sul punto di essere distrutto, un gruppi di archeologi fa rinascere un mostro, Baragon (una specie di Godzilla con il naso a lampadina) e si decide di farsi aiutare dal gigante per sconfiggere il mostro. Grandissimo!
Sono super accette altre segnalazioni!
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La playlist de l'émission de ce jeudi matin sur Radio Campus Bruxelles entre 6h30 et 9h : Luc Ferrari "Promenade symphonique dans un paysage musical ou Un jour de fête à El-Oued en 1976" (Presque Rien/INA grm/1980) Laurie Spiegel "Drums" (The Expanding Universe/Unseen Worlds/1980-2019) Benjamin Lew & Steven Brown "A.D. sur la carte" (Fictions (Made to Measure Vol.47)/Crammed Discs/2022) Roxane Métayer "Oeil noir, crin jaune" (Perlée de sève/Marionette/2023) Arnold Dreyblatt & The Orchestra of Excited Strings "Nodal Excitation" (Nodal Excitation/Drag City Records/1982-2015) Wild Classical Music Ensemble & Lee Ranaldo "The World is Hard for Me" (Hell Gate/La Belle Brute/2023) Don Cherry "Brown Rice" (Brown Rice/EMI Records/1975) Annelies Monseré "Shells" (Mares/Horn of Plenty <O/2023) Elysian Fields "Diamonds All Day" (Elysian Fields EP/Radioactive/1996) Fauve "The Thin Skin" (Fauve/Gentlemen Records/2006) Spoonfed Hybrid "The Sun Always Changes My Mind" (7"/Le Tatou Colérique – Debout / Couché/1995) The Montgolfier Brothers "Even If My Mind Can't Tell You" (Seventeen Stars/Caroline True Records/1999-2019) Aksak Maboul "Zone Blanche" (Une Aventure de VV (Songspiel)/Crammed Discs/2023) Tsirihaka Harrivel & Vimala Pons "Si je meurs" (Victoire chose/Murailles Music-Teenage Menopause RDS/2019) Peel Dream Magazine "Art Today" (Modern Meta Physic/Slumberland Records/201!) Swell Maps "Let's Build a Car" (7"/Rough Trade Records/1980) Albert Marcoeur "Elle était belle" (Album à colorier/Atlantic/1976) The Smiths "How Soon is Now ?" (12"/Rough Trade Records/1985) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpkQZZgtuhY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Un día como hoy (27 de septiembre) 3
Y también el 27 de septiembre pero de 1954 nació Larry Arnold Wall, conocido por crear el lenguaje de programación Perl y la herramienta de parches (en Unix para actualizar software) y autor del cliente Usenet. #retrocomputingmx #larrywall #perllanguage
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Malcolm X (1992) - The Death of Malcolm X Scene (9/10)
Apr 22, 2021
Malcolm (Denzel Washington) gets shot in the Audubon Ballroom.
FILM DESCRIPTION: A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim and then a leader in the Nation of Islam. His assassination in 1965 left a legacy of self-determination and racial pride.
CREDITS: TM & © Warner Bros. (1992) Cast: Angela Bassett, Denzel Washington, James McDaniel Screenwriter: Arnold Perl, Spike Lee Director: Spike Lee
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Happy Birthday Ben Shahn!
On this day, the twelfth of September, in 1898, the social realist artist Ben Shahn was born in Kaunas, Lithuania (then occupied by the Russian Empire) to Joshua Hessel Shahn and Gittel (Lieberman) Shahn. Here, in celebration of Shahn’s life, are pages from The World of Sholom Aleichem, published in 1953. Illustrated by Shahn, the brochure contains two articles by B.Z. Goldberg on his father-in-law, Solomon Rabinovich a.k.a. Sholem Aleichem. While publication information is scant, graphic designer and typographer Robert L Leslie is also listed as a copyright holder, and a tiny logo on the back cover credits the Amalgamated Lithographers of America with the printing. Also bound into the brochure is a playbill for the original 1953 off-Broadway production of Arnold Perl’s The World of Sholom Aleichem.
When Shahn was still a small boy, his father was accused of revolutionary activities and exiled to Siberia. In 1906, Gittel packed up Ben and his two younger siblings and moved the family to New York City, where they were reunited with Hessel after four long years. Shahn was apprenticed to a lithographer at the age of fourteen, during which time he developed a “complete infatuation with type.” But Shahn was also an avid learner and continued his studies in his free time, and considered a career as a scientist, studying biology at NYU for two years in his early twenties. He nevertheless settled on an art career, becoming a major figure in 20th-century American art.
Find more posts about the work of Ben Shahn here.
-Olivia, Special Collections Graduate Intern
#Milestone Monday#Birthdays#Ben Shahn#Social Realism#Sholem Aleichem#The World of Sholom Aleichem#B.Z. Goldberg#Robert L. Leslie#Amalgamated Lithographers of America#Arnold Perl#olivia
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Denzel Washington is 'Malcolm X' on HBO Max
Denzel Washington is ‘Malcolm X’ on HBO Max
Denzel Washington won his first best actor Oscar for Training Day but he first deserved the award for his deep, complex performance in Malcolm X (1992), Spike Lee’s epic biographical drama of the controversial civil rights leader. Lee traces his life and education from his early days as a street criminal through his days as a fiery orator charging up the Black Pride movement to his falling out…
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#1992#Al Freeman Jr.#Albert Hall#Angela Bassett#Arnold Perl#Blu-ray#Bobby Seale#Christopher Plummer#Delroy Lindo#Denzel Washington#DVD#Giancarlo Esposito#HBO Max#James Baldwin#Lonette McKee#Malcolm X#Nelson Mandela#Ossie Davis#Peter Boyle#Rev. Al Sharpton#Spike Lee#VOD
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Cotton Comes to Harlem • Director Ossie Davis
#megans watching#cotton comes to harlem#ossie davis#Arnold perl#godfrey cambridge#raymond st. jacques#Calvin Lockhart
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Malcolm X, 1992
#biography#drama#history#malcolm x#spike lee#arnold perl#alex haley#denzel washington#zakee howze#prejudice
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Malcolm X (1972). James Earl Jones narrates this fascinating and moving documentary about the life of the assassinated black leader through various sources.
This is such a well-made documentary, with an incredible use of archive footage and a stirring voice over by James Earl Jones. Being an Australian, I didn’t know that much about Malcolm X beyond trivia, so this exploration of who he was and what he stood for, done in such an artful way, was really compelling, and it felt as relevant today as it likely did at the time. I really recommend it! 8/10.
#malcolm x#1972#Oscars 45#Nom: Documentary#Arnold Perl#alex haley#James Earl Jones#ossie davis#documentary#civil rights#race#history#america#american#8/10
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Adventures in Art
#jeffrey hunter#mylene demongeot#ron randell#massimo girotti#Arnold perl#andre de toth#athboy#iadtdunlaoghaire
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New This Week!
The Great Louweezie
Author: Erica S. Perl
Illustrator: Chris Chatterton
Series: Book 1 in the Arnold and Louise series
Age Range: 6-8
Two Sentence Recap: One day, Louise insists she is NOT Louise--she's the Great Louweezie, and she can predict the future! But when the Great Louweezie's demands begin to test Arnold's patience, the game feels much less fun.
Lost and Found
Author: Erica S. Perl
Illustrator: Chris Chatterton
Series: Book 2 in the Arnold and Louise series
Age Range: 6-8
Two Sentence Recap: When Louise borrows Arnold's newly found treasure, he's sure he'll never see it again. Louise swears she hasn't lost it, but to get it back, she sends Arnold on a treasure hunt of her own--or is it a wild goose chase?
#new this week#mg lit#middle grade#chapter book series#tumblarians#the great louweezie#arnold and louise#erica s. perl#chris chatterton#lost and found
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Okay @shadradraws I loved your replies so much I went through my episode notes to gather a list of the books I spotted throughout Steven's flat lol
a LOT of books on Ancient Egypt (goes without say)
a book on the Silk Road
a book on Greece
a book on Neanderthals
Papers on NASA (I know this isn't a book but I still found it interesting it was on his desk)
some book on Area 51
a World Mythology book
What's Old is New Again: Asgard
History of Wakanda
Rome and her Empire, David Shotter
Free-Born John, Pauline Gregg
Luther: Man Between God and the Devil, Heiko Oberman
Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King, Antonia Fraser
The Revolution of the Dons, Sheldon Rothblatt
The Church and the Age of Reason, Gerald R. Cragg
a book on Everest
Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
Revealer of Secrets, Joseph Perl (this is an epistolary styled novel that was considered to be the first modern novel in Hebrew, by Jewish educator, writer and central figure in the Haskalah)
The Man in the Ice, Konrad Spindler
Les Pleurs, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (*infinite heart eyes*)
The Lost Explorer, Conrad Anker
People and Places of the World: In Search of Australia and the South Pacific
Mr. Foreigner, Matthew Kneale
The Lost World of Pompeii, Colin Amery
Cities of Destiny, Arnold J. Toynbee
This is just a growing-list I keep for fic reference so feel free to use it and add onto it if you want :)
#moon knight#steven grant#moon knight meta#mk meta#if i could walk through any of their sets it would be stevens flat#do you know how much thought was put into every book#i adore it sm
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