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Very Good Episode, 16 March 2012
Author:
Michael_Elliott from Louisville, KY
American Cinema: The Edge of Hollywood (1995)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very good look at independent filmmakers who are on "the edge of
Hollywood" and we hear why many of them decide to remain solo and not
cross over to the studios. Spike Lee, Jim Stark, Carl Franklin, Tom
Kalin, Julie Dash, Joel Silver, Sam Raimi, Jim Jarmusch, Joel & Ethan
Cohen, John Turturro, Steven Soderbergh, Quentin Tarantino and Harvey
Keitel are among the people interviewed in this tenth episode of the
series. The first several minutes takes a look at the career of Lee as
we learn about his first movie, his first studio job and eventually
working with Warner for MALCOLM X, which the studio ended up cutting
off the flow of money and the director talks about having to go to
friends like Michael Jordan to get money to keep going. From here we
hear from others who had to start off with small films and this
includes the Cohen brothers talking about how studios often wanted them
but then would balk at their story ideas. Franklin talks about never
fully understanding why majors would come to him after ONE FALSE MOVE
and Tarantino talks about how originally Reservoir DOGS was just going
to be a 16mm, B&W movie but financing finally came through. This is a
pretty good look at the life of an independent filmmakers and the
choices they have to make when and if Hollywood comes a knocking.
Overall this is a very good episode that gives one a good idea of the
life in low-budget movies but also what all one has taken away if they
cross that line.
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