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Action Scenes in 1990s Bond Films: A Modest Reply to David Bordwell

September 20, 2010
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Action Scenes in 1990s Bond Films: A Modest Reply to David Bordwell

The action scenes in some Bond films go for "less is more."
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A Summer of Over-Hyped Films and Box-Office Duds

September 18, 2010
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A Summer of Over-Hyped Films and Box-Office Duds

Summer 2010 can be summed up in two words for Bollywood watchers - hype and disappointment! With just a few hits, a couple of average earners, and a long list of flops, the industry’s scorecard has been nothing but dismal.
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From Painting to Cinema: A Skeptical Look

August 23, 2010
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From Painting to Cinema: A Skeptical Look

When, if at all, can we appeal to painting to explain a filmmaker's work?
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Men Who Write About Men Who Hate Women

August 9, 2010
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Men Who Write About Men Who Hate Women

Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy is a detailed storyworld in which crimes of sex trafficking, rape, and domestic abuse are acknowledged and exposed, and men who perpetrate violence against women are made to suffer. So, what does this mean for "feminism"?
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Report from the On, Archives! Conference

July 10, 2010
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Report from the On, Archives! Conference

The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research hosted a major conference this past week that featured a symposium on broadcasting in the 1930s, several thought-provoking keynote addresses, and presentations on all manner of issues pertaining to archives and the historical past.
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Summer Media: The Drive-in Theater

June 16, 2010
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Summer Media: The Drive-in Theater

The second post in our ongoing Summer Media column reflects on how there’s something unique about going to the drive-in, even on bikes. And it’s not just about the blockbuster doubleheader.
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Generation X Has a Midlife Crisis at Midcourt

June 15, 2010
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Generation X Has a Midlife Crisis at Midcourt

The 2010 NBA Finals are seeing generational conflict both on the court and on the sidelines.
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Egregious Product Placement: Sex & the City & HP

May 30, 2010
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Egregious Product Placement: <em>Sex & the City</em> & HP

What does it mean to have a beloved character's tastes change in favor of product placement opportunities? Fan backlash to product placement might disrupt the narrative, but it's probably not a bad thing for the advertiser.
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Letting Go of Criticism

April 6, 2010
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Letting Go of Criticism

Is popular film criticism dead or, worse, can anybody make money out of film criticism anymore?
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Vancouver’s (finally) Ready for its Close-up, Mr. DeMille

February 21, 2010
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Vancouver’s (finally) Ready for its Close-up, Mr. DeMille

After years of starring in more films and television than any city other than Los Angeles or New York, with the Olympics, Vancouver finally gets to play itself on television.
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Hollywood Stars and the Death of the “Adult Drama”

February 2, 2010
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Hollywood Stars and the Death of the “Adult Drama”

Why are we currently experiencing what one filmmaker has called “the lowest point since cinema began”?
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What Do You Think? Most Important Films of the Decade

January 22, 2010
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What Do You Think? Most Important Films of the Decade

Continuing with our series, what films would you nominate as the most important of the decade?
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THWIP!+CTRL+DEL

January 12, 2010
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THWIP!+CTRL+DEL

Only 8 years into the Spider-Man film franchise, Sony's decision to start from scratch seems a little hasty. Why reboot Spider-Man?
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Egregious Product Placement: The Invention of Lying

November 23, 2009
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Egregious Product Placement: The Invention of Lying

A new Antenna feature designed to pick out and pick on egregious product placement moments within TV & film. This week's pick: The Invention of Lying. Too bad I got thrown for a loop...
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Ricky Gervais likes Girls and Girls Like Status

November 6, 2009
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So I'm not living in a place where my social life includes television or movie theaters or talking about things that aren't terrifying. As a result I was not reduced to watching Ricky Gervais' The Invention of Lying by myself; I was reduced to watching some guy on the Internet's camcorder recording of Ricky...
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