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Τετάρτη 7 Νοεμβρίου 2012

The thing from another world (1951)


The Thing “Where did it came from ? How did it get here ? What is it ?”





The Thing is not just a horror film is one of the most successful crossovers between horror and science fiction genres. The plot structure of the film is based on the book “who goes there” by John W. Campell. The Thing is a very successful film according to box office statistics it was the 46th biggest earner in 1951 beating all other science fiction films among them the film of Robert Wise “The Day the earth stood still” and the film of Rudolph Mate “When Words Collide”. “The thing from another world” received a large number of very good critiques and it holds on 89% “fresh” rating on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes. In 2001 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film “The thing from another world” as “culturally significant” and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.

The main persons behind the film “The Thing


The film was directed by Christian Nyby and Howard Hawks and as it was mentioned earlier the plot structure of the film is based on John W. Campell’s book “Who goes there?” and it was adapted for screen by Charles Laderer, Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht. The score of the film was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin and Director of Photography was Russell Haulain, the film was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

The plot structure of the film “The thing from another world”




The story is about an unexpected visitor from space “The Thing", the place of its landing is the North Pole. The first human beings who will interact with him will be a United States Air Force re - supply crew and a scientific mission in North Pole.

By using a Geiger counter the scientific team will find a spaceship under the frozen ice. The scientists and the air crew unheat the ice with thermite heat bombs, but they ignite by accident the ship’s metal alloy causing the explosion and destruction of the space ship. But the Geiser counter shows another spot where is the frozen body of an allien.

The scientific team will excavate a block of ice around the tall body of the alien and transfer it at the scientific base. After their arrival at the base a blizzard will ct of their communication with the US Air Force headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska.  Scientists want to thaw out the body but the head officer of the Air crew issues orders for everyone to wait until he receives new orders from US Air Force base. The ice block was covered by an electric blanket and as the ice melts the alien creature revives and finally escapes into the darkness of the night into the blizzard into a sub - zero environment.


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American Film Institute and “The Thing



“The thing from another world is included in the following lists of American Film Institute

AFI's 100 years …. 100 Thrills - placed at 87th position

AFI’s 100 years …. 100 Heroes and Villains (The Thing was nominated)

AFI’s 100 years …. 100 Movie Quotes “Watch the skies, everywhere, keep looking! Keep watching the skies!” - It was nominated

AFI's 100 years … 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) it was nominated

AFI’s 10 Top 10 - Nominated Sci - Fiction film.

The cast of “The Thing



The part of Nikki Nicholson (main woman role) is played by Margaret Sheridan, the role of Captain Patrick Henry (main male character) is played by Kenneth Tobey. The part of head scientist (Dr. Arthur Carringhton) is played by Robert Cornthwaite.

Also, Douglas Spencer played the part of Ned “Scotty” Scott, Dewey Martin played the part of Crew Chief Bob and finally in the thing participate Willam Self, Edward Franz, Sally Creighton, James Arness, Paul Frees, John Decker, George Fenneman and David McManon.

You can on the following video the trailer of the film on Youtube - (click here)

Also you can see the legendary scene with fire on the film "The Thing" (click here)



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Τρίτη 14 Αυγούστου 2012

Awards and Nominations of Exorcist

Academy Awards of Exorcist 


The Exorcist was nominated for ten Oscar Awards. It’s the first  horror movie to be nominated for Best Picture. During the 46th Annual Academy Awards the film Exorcist was nominated for.


1. Academy Award for Best Picture - William Peterr, Blatty and Noel Marshall
2. Academy Award for Best Actress - Ellen Burstyn
3. Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Jason Miller
4. Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Linda Blair
5. Academy Award for Best Director - William Friedkin
6. Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay - William Peter Blatty
7. Academy Award for Best Cinematography  - Owen Roizman
8. Academy Award for Best Film Editing - Norman Way
9. Academy Award for Best Art Direction - Bill Malley and Jery Wonderlich
10. Academy Award for Best Sound - Robert Knudson, Newman Chris.

Won two

a. Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay - William Peter Blatty
b. Academy Award for Best Sound - Robert Knudson, Newman Chris.

Golden Globe Awards of Exorcist


The film Exorcist was also nominated for seven Golden Globes in 1973. Won four.

1. Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
2. Golden Globe Award  for Best Director - William Friedkin
3. Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Pictures - Linda Blair
4. Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay - William Peter Blatty

Exorcist was also nominated for

1. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Pictures - Ellen Brusthyn
2. Golden Globe Award for Supporting Actor -  Motion Pictures - Max Von Sydow
3. Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actress - Linda Blair

American Film Institute - The Exorcist


The Exorcist is recognized by American Film Institution (AFI) and it was nominated to be among the best 100 films of this century. Also, it is thirt on the list of best Thrills, and Regan McNeil (Linda Blair) is number 9 on AFI’s list of Heroes and Villains.

Briefly The Exorcist :
 
AFI’s 100 years - 100 Movies - Nominated
AFI’s 100 years - 100 Thrills - 3th
AFI’s 100 years - 100 Heroes and Villain
- Regan McNeil 9th
AFI’s 100 years ---- 100 Qoutes
- What an excellent day for an Exorcism - Nominated   
       

Elias Stoikos

Δευτέρα 6 Αυγούστου 2012

The recognition of Psycho by Industry and Critics


Psycho was widely recognized not only from Industry but also from the critiques, film institutes and film schools.




Psycho Oscar Nominations

Psycho was nominated for the Academy Awards (33) for best director - Alfred Hitchcock, for Best supporting Actress - Janet Leigh , for best cinematography - John L. Rusell, for best art direction - Set decoration - Joseph Hurley, Robert Clatworthy, George Milo.

Psycho - Directors Guild of America Nominations


Psycho was nominated by Directors Guild of America for  Outstanding Directional Achievement in Motion Pictures.

Psycho - Edgar Allan Poe Awards


Psycho was nominated and won the Best Motion Picture, by Edgar Allan Poe Awards and especially the screenwriter Joseph Stefano and the author Robert Bloch.

Psycho - International Board of Motion Picture Reviewers


Anthony Perkins performing the part of Norman Bates was nominated for the Best Actor award by International Board of Motion Picture Reviewers.

Psycho - The 18th Golden Globe Awards


Janet Leigh performing the part of Marrion was nominated and won the Best Actress award by Golden Globe Awards.

Psycho - The Writers Guild of America


The screenwriter of Psycho Joseph Stefano was nominated for the Best Written American Drama by the Writers Guild of America.

Psycho and American Film Institute AFI


Psycho is among the best films ever - American Film Institute has placed Psycho among the best.

-  AFI 100 Years - 100 Best Films - Psycho is the 18th film
-  AFI 100 Years - 100 Thrills - Psycho is the 1st film
-  AFI 100 Years - 100 Heroes and Vilains - Norman Bytes is the 2nd Villain.
-  AFI 100 Years - 100 Movie Quotes
      - “A boy’s best friend is his mother”, Psycho is the 56th film
      - “We all go a little mad sometimes” - Psycho was Nominated
-  AFI 100 Years of Film Scores - Psycho is 4th film.
-  AFI 100 Years …. 100 movies (10th Anniversary Edition), Psycho is the 14th Film