The formula of the 007 films – The following is a detailed description of the formula that makes an Eon produced James Bond film.
The Evolution of Mike Nichols and His Revival of ‘Death of a Salesman’ – The genius of the play is that it explores this idea not just in the aggregate but in the smallest units of society—especially, Nichols feels, in “the central American relationship,” between father and son. “It’s the relationship that causes grown men to cry,” he says. “You go back to all of those movies, many of them starring Robert Duvall, and whenever you’ve got a father and son and a sport, the aisles are awash with men’s tears.”
The Weird World of Unseen Marvel Comics Movies – I focused primarily on the Marvel Comics movies that time forgot, by which I mean that I sought out made-for-TV projects that have been buried by Marvel and have yet to surface on DVD or Blu-ray. This didn’t require much skullduggery: many of these titles are available via YouTube and will likely continue to circulate on another medium after a Marvel rep reads this article and tries to pull down the titles listed below
Jeff Cronenweth replaced the original Swedish DP on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – That crew initially included a Swedish cinematographer, but after a few weeks of shooting, Fincher decided to make a change. He called Jeff Cronenweth, ASC, one of his longtime collaborators, and asked him to take over. Cronenweth recalls, “I got a call at 6 in the morning, and it was Bob Wagner, David’s assistant director, asking how I was doing. I said, ‘I’m fine, Bob, but it’s 6 a.m., so this obviously isn’t a social call. What’s up?’ He said David and the cinematographer weren’t seeing eye-to-eye, and he asked if I was available to take over.