Monday, January 2, 2017

Mie Berg


ph: Hordur Ingvason

New York


NYC. Alvin Langdon Coburn, Fifth Avenue from the St. Regis, ca. 1905

Kate Bush


First Lines: Edgar Rice Burroughs - Tarzan of the Apes


I had this story from one who had no business to tell it to me, or to any other.

Imogen Morris Clarke


A day in the life, Dec 28



A day in the life, Dec 28, branches

Neele Hoeper


Quo Vadis (1951)


A fierce Roman commander becomes infatuated with a beautiful Christian hostage and begins questioning the tyrannical leadership of the despot Emperor Nero.

Nicely produced epic film which plausibly recreates a sense of what ancient Rome may have been like; quite entertaining, but it's Peter Ustinov's sardonic portrayal of Nero that steals the show.

Halliwell**: "Spectacular but stagey and heavy-handed Hollywood version of a much-filmed colossus which shares much of its plot line with The Sign of the Cross. Three hours of solemn tedium with flashes of vigorous acting and a few set-pieces to take the eye; but the sermonizing does not take away the bad taste of the emphasis on physical brutality."

Maltin***: ""Gargantuan MGM adaptation...Meticulous production includes fine location shooting and Miklos Rozsa score based on music of the era."