ROSE FISH

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Exile in Pleasantville

  • . M O V I E S By Charles Taylor Bionic Queen Mothers and walking fish: The strange world of British comedian Eddie Izzard (10/19/98) Reviewed by Charles Taylor Jonathan Demme panders to Toni Morrison's guilt-mongering in his brutal adaptation of her best-seller (10/16/98) Reviewed by Laura Miller Yet another suburban witch story with a wishy-washy moral: A sorceress's place is in the home (10/16/98) By Robert Glatzer A former film director decodes the in-jokes and ego trips lurking behind that never-ending list of names (10/09/98) Reviewed by Laura Miller In the new Robin Williams movie, heaven is a twee B&B (10/09/98)   BROWSE THE MOVIE ARCHIVES S A L O N E M P O R I U M 12-ounce bag of Salon Blend with a purchase of $30 or more



    Bright Lights Film Journal
  • . | The Go Fish queen goes fishing again — this time for gay boys and the men and women who love them BY GARY MORRIS Rose Troche’s Go Fish (1994) was one of the highlights of mid-‘90s New Queer Cinema, an upbeat, inventive low-budget lesbian comedy from an authentic lesbian
  • . While Go Fish proudly bore the marks of its tortured history, with grainy visuals, sometimes ragged acting, and a general air of money-based compromises, Bedrooms and Hallways is much slicker in every regard — the British cast is often superb, as if Troche had plenty of time and budget for rehearsals; the script is full of pith; and the photography is superior, particularly in its skillful use of a mobile camera as the perfect analogue for its characters’ shifting alliances
  • . If Go Fish was Troche’s insider dyke epic, Bedrooms and Hallways is her double paean to gay male sexuality, and to the uncertain pleasures of shifting sexualities, as the millennium settles in on us in earnest



    God Among Directors: Body of Evidence
  • . Cardenas starts fishing through a can of NUTS, carefully extracting the cashews
  • . Cardenas looks into his can of nuts and fishes for another cashew
  • . The fish ain't biting today



    Gods Among Directors: Citizen Kane
  • . Xanadu's livestock: the fowl of the air, the fish of the sea, the beast of the field and jungle - two of each; the biggest private zoo since Noah

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  • . Xanadu's livestock: the fowl of the air, the fish of the sea, the beast of the field and jungle - two of each; the biggest private zoo since Noah


    Chinatown
  • . Now you can swim in it, you can fish in it, you can sail in it - but you can't drink it, you can't water your lawns with it, you can't irrigate an orange grove with it
  • . Mulwray picks up a starfish
  • . There are a couple of other pictures of Yelburton with yellowtail and other fish he's standing beside
  • . There's also a small burgee of a fish with the initials A.C
  • . 68 Gittes fishes a couple off the tray, puts them in his handkerchief pocket
  • . He fishes out one of Yelburton's cards from his handkerchief pocket -- hands it to the Guard
  • . 87 Escobar points down to the reservoir -- a couple of men using poles with hooks are fishing about in the water
  • . 111 AT GITTES' CAR He fishes for his car keys, looks down -- one shoe is missing
  • . I'll cut it off and feed it to my goldfish, understand? MULVIHILL Tell him you understand, Gittes


    The Deck Ran Red
  • . GRADE: A DREAM WITH THE FISHES (director/writer: Finn Taylor; screenwriters: based on a story by Finn Taylor and Jeffrey Brown; cinematographer: Barry Stone; editor: Rick LeCompte; music: Tito Larriva; cast: David Arquette (Terry), Brad Hunt (Nick), Kathryn Erbe (Liz), Cathy Moriarty (Nick's aunt), Patrick McGaw (Don), J.E
  • . Fish probably have better dreams than this stinker
  • . There is one noteworthy scene of a frightened fisherman from the mainland who has to get his boat repaired, that is a scary reminder of how ominously close Communist China is to Taiwan


    The Game
  • . ON TELEVISION: Bernard Shaw is REPLACED by a FISH-EYED IMAGE of NICHOLAS' DEN
  • . Or, did you think this, between us, was friendship? Just because you went fishing with my father, I should sit on my hands while you throw my money away? ALAN BAER Now, look..

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  • . Murrow) David Strathairn attended Williams College before launching a successful acting career and has appeared in many of his Williams College classmate John Sayles' features, including "Matewan, " "Eight Men Out" and "Passion Fish." He has also worked with some of Hollywood's top directors including Mike Nichols' "Silkwood, " Stephen Gyllenhaal's "Losing Isaiah, " Sydney Pollack's "The Firm, " Tim Robbins' "Bob Roberts, " Penny Marshall's "A League of Their Own, " Taylor Hackford's "Dolores Claiborne, " Curtis Hanson's "LA Confidential" and Philip Kaufman's "Twisted" to name just a few
  • . He appeared in a memorable 1997 episode of NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street" and had a recurring role as a client and potential love interest for Calista Flockhart's titular lawyer on Fox's "Ally McBeal." He also had a recurring role as a love interest opposite Aniston in NBC's "Friends" and then played the priest son of a large Irish Catholic family in the short-lived 1998 NBC drama "Trinity." Next came a leading role in Christopher Coppola's "G-Men from Hell" and a supporting role in "Swordfish." In 2003, Donovan courted a hip, young audience hit when he took on the role of dysfunctional dad in the hit Fox TV show "The O.C." The actor also directed episodes of the series


    Cinebooks Database - Incredible Mr. Limpet, The
  • . Knotts is a nervous little Brooklyn bookkeeper who is excessively fond of fish
  • . Knotts slips off the pier and--lo and behold!--is turned into a fish, through the miracle of animation
  • . He meets a snail who shows him the ropes, falls in love with a lady fish, and eventually becomes a war hero by helping the Navy track down German U-boats
  • . Limpet March (Super Doodle Dandy), " "I Wish I Were a Fish, " "Be Careful How You Wish, " "Deep Rapture, " "Hail to Henry Limpet." Country of Origin: U.S
  • . Doemitz Voice of Ladyfish Voice of Crusty Producer Director Writer (based on the novel Mr


    Weird Al Yankovic's UHF
  • . Let's hear it for "Wheel of Fish"! Also the scene where Raoul of "Raoul's Wild Kingdom" shot at the old apt.building by City Plaza is delivered some badgers - "Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stinkin' badgers!"....Sorry, John Huston
  • . The infamous wheel of fish...our call the day we shot the wheel of fish was 6 am, and the producers had obtained from White River Fish Market, approx
  • . 160# of fresh, whole, dead fishes of various types from mackerel to sea bass, and other large types...these were wired, or directly screwed onto a large "wheel of fortune" type contraption (that worked vertically, not horizontally) with great care by me, personally...(being in the art department has its perks) under great pressure from the producers and art director to get it done, they are going to be ready to shoot at any minute, (you know the drill)...well, it took a great deal of creativity to balance the wheel with the various types and sizes of fishes so the wheel would indeed, spin and stop in random spots, and not go back to the same damn fish every time...(this, as it turned out, was in actuality a moot point, but.....who knew???) Tulsan Lisa Stefanic on the left; White River fish on the Wheel of Fish


    The 80's Movies Rewind
  • . Sonny and Kiras relationship has begun to become more serious, even having them rollerskate a round a recording studio with many props to inspire, and turning into animated fairy, bird, and fish versions of themselves

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    Basketball Movies

  • . Laurence Fishburne has a bit part as a street kid
  • . The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979)… Julius Erving, James Bond III, Stockard Channing, Jonathan Winters, Flip Wilson, Meadowlark Lemon, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • . The fish (the astrological sign for Pisces) might have saved the city’s basketball team but it couldn't save this clunker
  • . * Michael Jordan to the Max (2000)… Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, Doug Collins, Bob Greene, Bob Costas, Dean Smith, Deloris Jordan, Fred Lynch, Walter Iooss Jr., Bill Murray, Laurence Fishburne


    Sticking It To The Man: Blaxploitation Movies
  • . When all the little fish fail to kill Truck, the biggest pimp of them all makes an offer to have it done but for a big price


    Low-Key Legend - A Tribute to James Wong Howe
  • . But just look at what he did: The Power and the Glory (the 1933 precursor to Citizen Kane), Viva Villa! (Howard Hawks' part of it, in Mexico), Algiers, Manhattan Melodrama, Transatlantic (in which his deep-focus cinematography won the art director an Oscar), The Rose Tattoo (his own first Oscar, 1955), Air Force, Objective Burma! (the night battle on the mountain), Yankee Doodle Dandy, This Property Is Condemned (the color in the interiors might be Thomas Hart Benton), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Kings Row, City for Conquest, The Oklahoma Kid, Body and Soul (donning rollerskates to shoot the boxing scenes), Mark of the Vampire, Hangmen Also Die! (going Mitteleuropeen for Fritz Lang), Passage to Marseille, He Ran All the Way, Seconds (he didn’t like the fish-eye lens John Frankenheimer demanded, but used it like nobody before or since), The Criminal Code, The Hard Way (the gritty sunlight in that coaltown), The Strawberry Blonde, Hud (his second Oscar, 1963)


    Classic Film and Television: Historical Costumes
  • . Cynthia Flynt Worked on John Sayles films (Matewan, Eight Men Out, Passionfish) and with Penny Marshall (Awakenings, A League of the Own)
  • . A Fish Called Wanda, Getting It Right


    Fox Movies: Ever After - Crew Call
  • . He then became a scriptwriter on television films such as "Moving Target" and "What She Doesn't Know." Tennant first directed Drew Barrymore on the television movie "The Amy Fisher Story." He also helmed the telefilms "Desperate Choices" and "Keep the Change, " an adult drama starring William Peterson, Jack Palance, Buck Henry and Lolita Davidovich
  • . ( Production Designer ) collaborated with director Peter Greenaway three times: on "M For Mozart, " "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" and "Prospero's Books." He then designed the stylish Sally Potter cinematic adaptation of Virginia Woolf's "Orlando." Howells' other motion credits include the independent films "Sophisticated Lady, " "Library Love, " "Everybody Wants to Help Earnes, " "The Ghosts of Oxford Street, " "Strange Fish, " "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, " "To Mention But a Few, " "Restless in Thought Disturbed in Mind" and "Second Best." Howells then worked on "Princess Caraboo, " "Talk of Angels Enter, " "Achilles Menix" and "The Shepherd's Calendar." Most recently, he designed "Emma, " directed by Doug McGrath and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, and the critically-hailed family film "FairyTale: A True Story." ( Costume Designer ) is an Academy Award winner for her work on the Merchant Ivory production "A Room With a View." Beavan was also Oscar nominated an additional five times, for "The Bostonians, " "Maurice, " "Howard's End, " "Remains of the Day" (all Merchant Ivory productions) and for "Sense and Sensibility, " directed by Ang Lee.She also designed the costumes for the Merchant/Ivory productions "Hullaballo Over Bonnie and Georgie's Pictures, " "Jane Austen in Manhattan, " "The Deceivers" and "Jefferson in Paris." Beavan's other major credits include "Mountains of the Moon" for director Bob Rafelson, "Black Beauty" for Caroline Thompson, and "Metroland" for Philip Saville


    American Movies Worth Seeing
  • . Reilly, Alec Baldwin the early years of the legendary film producer and aviator Howard Hughes 1999 Spike Jonze John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, John Malkovich a metaphysical portal into the brain of John Malkovich Big Fish 2003 Tim Burton Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Alison Lohman, Jessica Lange, Helena Bonham Carter a son trying to learn about his dying father by reliving myths his father told him about himself Down by Law 1986 Jim Jarmusch Tom Waits, John Lurie, Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Ellen Barkin three different men in a Louisiana prison and their eventual journey Down by Law is widely regarded as Jarmusch’s best film
  • . Macy, Steve Buscemi, Harve Presnell, Peter Stormare Female Perversions 1996 Susan Streitfeld Tilda Swinton, Amy Madigan, Karen Sillas, Frances Fisher, Clancy Brown From women for women


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    Herodotus Book 2
  • . They may not eat fish
  • . [4] Townsfolk in each place, when they pay their vows, pray to the god to whom the animal is dedicated, shaving all or one half or one third of their children's heads, and weighing the hair in a balance against a sum of silver; then the weight in silver of the hair is given to the female guardian of the creatures, who buys fish with it and feeds them
  • . Chapter 72 [1] Otters are found in the river, too, which the Egyptians consider sacred; and they consider sacred that fish, too, which is called the scale-fish, and the eel

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