Patrice Leconte Collection - 5-DVD Set ( The Hairdresser's Husband / Le Parfum d'Yvonne / Monsieur Hire / Ridicule / Tango ) ( Le Mari de la coiffeuse / The Scent of Yvonne / M. Hire / Ridicule / Tango ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Great Britain
Through the kindness of a friend, I too have now read Wes Anderson's The Rosenthaler Suite, a Universal/Imagine-funded adaptation of Patrice Leconte's My Best Friend (Mon Meilleur Ami), theatrically released in '06 and issued on DVD on 10.16.07. Or most of it, I mean. Wes has thoroughly Wessified the Leconte piece and made it his own. And it's a very enjoyable read. I could see this movie in my head...
Nov. 12th: Celebrating the birthdays of the filmic and famous 1840 Auguste Rodin , sculptor... still waiting on a biopic though Gerard Depardieu did play him in Camille Claudel (1988). In his honor today, get naked and strike a memorable pose. 1922 Kim Hunter , "STELLA A A !" 1929 Grace Kelly , princess 1942 Wallace Shawn , "inconceivable!" 1945 Neil Young , musician 1947 Patrice...
Well, here it is, the first of sure-to-be-many end of the year/decade lists on the blog. As most of the DVD releases for 2009 have already been announced, I figured it safe to cross the Region 1, US DVD premieres off the list early. All of the DVDs below are for films that were previously unavailable on DVD in the States (though it's possible one or two might have had an unofficial bootleg circulating)....
The upcoming issue of The Comics Journal has a fantastic story about the greatest comics anthology that never was. Issue #299 of The Comics Journal (in-stores August 2009, premiering at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con) unearths a long-lost treasure: Way back in 1970, satirist/editor Michel Choquette conceived a mammoth anthology of new comics from all over the world by just about every cartoonist imaginable...
The upcoming issue of The Comics Journal has a fantastic story about the greatest comics anthology that never was. Issue #299 of The Comics Journal (in-stores August 2009, premiering at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con) unearths a long-lost treasure: Way back in 1970, satirist/editor Michel Choquette conceived a mammoth anthology of new comics from all over the world by just about every cartoonist imaginable...
Recommended The Movie: The Perfume of Yvonne is a burst of nostalgia, sexual ecstasy, young love, longing and uncertainty, bottled into celluloid by director Patrice Leconte. Above all else, the film succeeds in creating the feel of memories, of a magic, glorified, fleeting period in a young man's life. Whether it ends in a satisfying way, whether the audience or the characters learn what they need...
Just in case you thought there might be some end in sight to the 3-D wave of animation (and eventually, I fear, nearly everything else), there was an odd story this morning that shows just how much it's taken over just about the entire world. It seems that even Frenchies like Patrice Leconte, director of one of my favorite froggy mind-benders in "The Man on the Train" and many other flicks,...
MONSIEUR HIRE (1989, directed by Patrice Leconte, 81 minutes, France) THE LOVES OF EDGAR ALLEN POE (1942, directed by Harry Lachman, 67 minutes, U.S.) PANIQUE (1947, directed by Julien Duvivier, 91 minutes, France) ANDREW’S VIDEO VAULT @ The Rotunda 4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA Thursday May 14th 2009 8PM Free! BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC Two French masterpieces, [...]
International News: Japanese distributor falls on hard times -- Indie distrib Wise Policy has filed for bankruptcy in Tokyo District Court, company sources have revealed.
This column goes adults only this week (well not quite) with a quarter of films dealing with the pain and pleasure of erotic obsession. If that is too much for you, it also contains another Kate Hudson craptacular, the directorial debut of the wife of the guy who produced “League of Extraordinary Gentleman” and, perhaps inevitably, an art-house film featuring none other than Jean-Claude...
Wes Anderson @40 Seu Jorge sings [1] “Life on Mars'” in Portuguese in The Life Aquatic Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American writer, producer, and director of films and commercials. In Europe, Anderson came to mainstreamish attention with The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) but my favourite of his films is The Life Aquatic with [...]
As a young boy, the hero in Patrice Leconte’s The Hairdresser’s Husband dashes out to the barbershop at every opportunity, no matter whether his hair is already cropped to a trim quarter-inch. For him, the place carries sensual associations that are endlessly intoxicating, from the subtle aura of shampoo and perfume to the lusty power of the generously endowed women wielding the scissors....