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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

FOG CITY MAVERICKS -- DVD Review by Porfle

 

Originally posted on 4/1/08

 

As a history of the San Francisco movie scene, Gary Leva's 2007 documentary FOG CITY MAVERICKS offers endless unfavorable comparisons between the artistic freedom of the Bay Area community and the impersonal, factory-like atmosphere of Los Angeles, where creativity is stifled by bean counters in suits who want to control every aspect of the filmmaking process and churn out bland Hollywood "product" for mass consumption. We're given several examples of the different sensibilities and priorities of these opposing mindsets, and in hindsight are able to see how utterly wrong the studio heads were in their negative reactions to such innovative works-in-progress as AMERICAN GRAFFITI, THE GODFATHER, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, and STAR WARS.

This story of San Francisco as a hub of creative expression begins about as far back as one can go, with Eadweard Muybridge and his photographic studies of horses and people in motion. Next comes the founding of Essanay Studios by Western star "Bronco Billy" Anderson, who wisely snatched Charlie Chaplin away from Mack Sennett and gave him full control over his own movies. Chaplin later compared the different creative settings: "In San Francisco, one felt the spirit of optimism, of enterprise. Los Angeles, on the other hand, was an ugly city, hot and oppressive."

As one might expect, the two main subjects of this documentary turn out to be Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, whose frustrating experiences within the studio system early on prompted them to seek more independent means of cinematic expression. Coppola tells of how the opportunity to direct FINIAN'S RAINBOW for Jack Warner while still in film school gave him a taste of the kind of regimented filmmaking he wanted to avoid, leading him to establish his American Zoetrope studio in San Francisco as a haven for film artists such as Carroll Ballard, John Milius, and George Lucas. When the new studio went into debt, the cash-strapped Coppola was forced to direct a quickie gangster flick for Paramount based on a sensational novel. After a long, difficult struggle to make the film his way against constant pressure from the studio, Coppola's epic THE GODFATHER went on to sweep the Oscars and become the highest-grossing film to date.

George Lucas, meanwhile, was having his own problems, with brilliant early films such as THX-1138 and AMERICAN GRAFFITI being misunderstood, mishandled, and badly edited by the studios. Despite this, the latter proved so lucrative (to the tune of over a hundred million 1973 box-office dollars) that Lucas was able to get a new sci-fi project off the ground amidst still further adversity from the suits, who grumbled that there was "no future in science fiction." The incredible success of STAR WARS revolutionized filmmaking and allowed Lucas total artistic freedom and independence from that point forward. This led to his creation of Lucasfilm, Skywalker Ranch, Industrial Light and Magic, and the development of computer graphics and digital filmmaking, motivated by his conviction that "an entirely new approach was needed to expand the boundaries of cinema."

FOG CITY MAVERICKS goes on to showcase the creative exploits of other cinematic pioneers such as Phillip Kaufman, Pixar's John Lassiter, actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood, and, representing the next generation, Coppola's own daughter Sofia. The career of legendary "maverick" producer Saul Zaentz, whose creative vision inspired such classics as ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, AMADEUS, and THE ENGLISH PATIENT, is also explored in depth. One reason for the success of Zaentz, who often gambled on his projects by financing them himself, is summed up by director Anthony Minghella: "A Saul Zaentz movie isn't going to be like any other movie because...it hasn't gone through a machine."

Rather than presenting each filmmaker's story in a series of isolated segments, writer-director Gary Leva weaves them together as integral, interlocking elements of San Francisco's collective moviemaking history in the 20th century and beyond. Stunning location footage is intercut with a wealth of interviews, film clips, photographs, and movie scenes to add to Leva's portrait of the city as a veritable utopia of creative expression.

FOG CITY MAVERICKS is a lovingly-crafted documentary that succeeds in both drawing a clear distinction between the artistic and purely commercial aspects of cinema, and celebrating the joy and wonder one can derive from it. The first aspect of the film's message is clearly stated by Zaentz: "Studios are like flies...they'll eat both honey and sh** with the same enthusiasm." The second is contained in Coppola's boyhood motivation for joining together with like-minded artists to make movies--the idea that "filmmakers could play together like children, making magic."

 


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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

How To Make "Star Wars" A Stand Alone Film (video)

 


When I first saw the original "Star Wars" (aka "Episode IV: A New Hope") back in 1977...

...before I had any notion of it as a long-term series...

...and was leary of open endings that made way for often needless and inferior sequels...

...this is how I wished the Death Star attack sequence had ended.


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!



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Thursday, February 20, 2020

Darth Vader's Completely Complete Completion Principle (video)




One thing we know for sure from the "Star Wars" films...

...is that Darth Vader's favorite word is "complete."
He REALLY likes for things to be complete.

"The Death Star will completed on schedule, my master."
"You have only begun to discover your power. Join me and I will complete your training."
"The circle is now complete. When I left you, I was but the learner. Now I am the master."
"I see you have constructed a new lightsaber. Your skills are complete."
"Your feelings have now betrayed her, too. Obi-Wan was wise to hide her from me. Now his failure is complete."

Of course, Vader may have picked this up from his master, Emperor Palpatine...

Emperor Palpatine: "Strike me down with all of your hatred and your journey towards the dark side will be complete!"

Video Completely By Porfle Popnecker
I neither completely own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it. 
Thanks for completely watching!



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Friday, November 29, 2019

Porfle's Trivia Quiz #18: "STAR WARS Cantina Scene" (1977) (video)




How much do you remember about this classic scene from the original "Star Wars"?
 

Question: Obi-Wan's first contact in the cantina is with...

A. Han Solo
B. Chewbacca
C. Greedo
D. Jar Jar Binks
E. Boba Fett

Question: When a thug threatens Luke, Obi-Wan does what?

A. Runs him through
B. Cuts off his arm
C. Beheads him
D. Talks him out of it
E. Pays him off

Question: The Millennium Falcon made the Kessel Run in less than ____ parsecs.

A. 14
B. 13
C. 12
D. 11
E. 10

Question: Who originally shot first...Han or Greedo?


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it. Thanks for watching!




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Sunday, May 19, 2019

STAR WARS Ending Set To Chris Squire's "Safe (Canon Song)" (video)





Just an idea we thought might be fun to do...

...for fans of Star Wars and Chris Squire (legendary bassist for Yes).  







"Safe (Canon Song)" can be found on Chris Squire's excellent solo album "Fish Out Of Water."


 

I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!


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Saturday, April 6, 2019

"STAR WARS" Original Artwork By Legendary Art Director Harry Lange To Be Sold At Auction




ORIGINAL ARTWORK BY LEGENDARY STAR WARS ART DIRECTOR, HARRY LANGE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

An exclusive collection of Star Wars hand-drawn concept art and production stills by the legendary Art Director and Production Designer will be available to bidders in Prop Store’s upcoming Harry Lange Auction from Friday 5th April 2019, with lots closing on Friday 19th April 2019. 70 lots will be up for auction, with reserves starting as low as £100.

Harry Lange is best known for his work on Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and the original Star Wars trilogy, most notably receiving an Academy Award nomination for his work as an Art Director and Set Decorator for The Empire Strikes Back.

88408-Two-Mounted-Black-and-White-Production-Stills-of-Han-Solo



88430 - Hand-Drawn Death Star Console


88422 - Hand-Drawn Interrogation Droid


Some of the most notable lots featuring in the auction include:

·       Hand-Drawn Interrogation Droid - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000

·       Hand-Drawn Jawa Tracked Vehicle with Handwritten Production Annotations - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000

·       Hand-Drawn Death Star Console - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000

·       Hand-Drawn Detail of Millennium Falcon Corridor with Door Frame Mechanism - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000

·       Hand-Drawn Perspective and Side Elevation of Land Speeder - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000

·       Hand-Drawn Interior and Exterior View of Millennium Falcon Laser Cannon with Crew Operator - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000

·       Mounted Black and White Production Stills of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in Gun Port - Signed by Harry Lange - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £300 - 500

·      Hand-Drawn Millennium Falcon Gun Port Cross Section - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000

·       Hand-Drawn Detailed View of Millennium Falcon Laser Cannon - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000

Stephen Lane, Prop Store CEO, said: “We’re thrilled to be offering such a fantastic selection of artwork from such an extraordinary and influential talent as Harry Lange. Over 70 lots are to be sold between 5th April to 19th April 2019, including incredible hand-drawn art from the original Star Wars trilogy.”

 The auction begins at 10am GMT+1 on Friday 5th April, with the first lots closing at 3pm GMT+1 on Friday 19th April 2019.  Bids can be placed online via the Prop Store website at: www.propstore.com

About Prop Store
Prop Store sells original movie props and costumes and related memorabilia, regularly hosting live and online prop and costume auctions.

Operating since 1998, Prop Store founder Stephen Lane’s love for movies led him to begin hunting for the same props and costumes that were used to create his favourite films. He found that he could not only provide collectors with access to their most coveted pieces, but also establish archival standards for a new, pop-culture hybrid of fine art and memorabilia collecting – prop art. Prop Store handles prop disposal, sale, archive and auction services to production companies and distributors as well as fixed price item sale on its website.



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Saturday, September 1, 2018

Clumsy Stormtrooper Blooper in "Star Wars" (1977) (video)





Most Star Wars fans already know this one.

In one Death Star scene, three stormtroopers enter...
...and the clumsy one (far right) bangs his head on the doorframe.

Not only was the shot left in the movie...
George Lucas even added a sound effect later.

Lucas also referenced the goof in the prequel "Attack of the Clones"...
(in which we learn that the original stormtroopers are clones of Jango Fett)
...when the bounty hunter bangs his head entering his own ship.


I neither own nor claim any rights to this material.  Just having some fun with it.  Thanks for watching!




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