on a binge lately
Derek Botelho's The Argento Sydrome, which combines memoir with Argento film critiques and several interesting interviews (Leigh McClouskey's interview on the Inferno dvd was so weird, I'm curious if this one is equally bonkers.) Botelho was actually on the set of Sleepless yet he's not afraid to rip Dario a new one for his lackluster recent films. The stills and interviews warranted a purchase.
On Set with John Carpenter. John Carpenter was my favorite director in my teens and 20s. I still love some of his output immensely (yes Escape From New York remains my all time favorite movie, what a surprise.) Still photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker shot many behind the scenes moments on Halloween, The Fog and Escape from New York. I actually owned a few of her EFNY stills (and one from the Fog) some years ago but with almost 60 pages of this book dedicated to Escape From New York alone, I knew I had to pick it up. Just to see more like this great rehearsal shot, yes PLEASE.
Derek Botelho's The Argento Sydrome, which combines memoir with Argento film critiques and several interesting interviews (Leigh McClouskey's interview on the Inferno dvd was so weird, I'm curious if this one is equally bonkers.) Botelho was actually on the set of Sleepless yet he's not afraid to rip Dario a new one for his lackluster recent films. The stills and interviews warranted a purchase.
On Set with John Carpenter. John Carpenter was my favorite director in my teens and 20s. I still love some of his output immensely (yes Escape From New York remains my all time favorite movie, what a surprise.) Still photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker shot many behind the scenes moments on Halloween, The Fog and Escape from New York. I actually owned a few of her EFNY stills (and one from the Fog) some years ago but with almost 60 pages of this book dedicated to Escape From New York alone, I knew I had to pick it up. Just to see more like this great rehearsal shot, yes PLEASE.
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