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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

10 perfect cinematic moments

So Fisti laid down his perfect cinematic moments. Here are 10 off the top of my head.



ANOTHER YEAR

Mary




Lesley Manville's painful, lost expression in the closing shot of the film slays me and leaves a lump in my throat. It also upends so much of the story.




THE BIRDS

Schoolhouse flock




Melanie has a tense smoke by the schoolhouse. The kids inside are singing "The Wee Copper of Fife." And quietly crows start landing on the jungle gym.




BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN

Shirts on a wire



The emotional accumulation in the slow pacing of Ennis's and Jack's first trysts at Brokeback and the fleeting passing of years thereafter makes this a devastating ending.




CARRIE

Bucket o'blood


Spacek's performance, the camera work, the lighting, the colors, Donaggio's eerie score, the editing all part of an operatic, iconic moment of splatter.






CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON

Ballet


So much longing and beauty as the Gill Man swims beneath his white-suited unrequited love.






DRIVE

Opening Credits



In 2011 I went to see Drive half-heartedly thinking it was a typical race car flick. But then the opening credits began with that pink cursive font and "Nightcall" thumping and I was awestruck.




FRANCES HA

Modern Love



A spirited moment of exhilaration for hapless Frances set to Bowie.





THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

Hairbrush & Dinner


The jig is up. And Annette Bening's expression is EVERYTHING.




PSYCHO

Mrs. Bates?



There's too many perfect moments in this movie to pick one. But the final reveal along with Herrmann's score still gives me the chills, no matter how many times I've seen it.





THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

The wrong house


In a masterful trickery of editing and Tak Fujimoto's dynamic camerawork, we watch the FBI descend on a house and then a door opens and we learn Clarice is all alone, face to face, with a killer.








Monday, August 6, 2012

final images

Last week I shared some of my favorite main title sequences.  Here are some memorable moments from the other end of the spectrum: final shots.  Check out more from The Final Image.


Sunset Boulevard



A Serious Man



All About Eve



Almost Famous



American Gigolo



Annie Hall



Beetlejuice



Blue Velvet



Brokeback Mountain



Carrie



Casablanca



Double Indemnity



Election



E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial



Ghost World



Good Will Hunting



Grease



Halloween



Heathers



Jackie Brown



Kill Bill, Vol. 2



Kramer vs. Kramer



Midnight Cowboy



Nashville



Night of the Living Dead



A Nightmare on Elm Street



Psycho



Rear Window



Rosemary's Baby



Sideways



The Silence of the Lambs



The Social Network



Some Like It Hot



Terms of Endearment



The Artist



The Birds



The Color Purple



The Descendants



The Hours



The King's Speech



The Shining



The Wizard of Oz