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Blu-Ray Review: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 27, 2013
Prologue Thanks to a quick response to my film-of-the-month selection in the Disney Movie Club, I was able to view The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh prior to its release date today. Introduction My history with Winnie the Pooh is a long one, I suspect the case is the same with many Disney afi read more
Silent Feature Sunday: Man With a Movie Camera (1929)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 25, 2013
While I do watch many new films, and have annual awards and will discuss current cinematic topics. Part of my desire to create my own site was to not have an agenda forced upon me that was not my own. This allows me to discuss films from all periods of history whenever I see fit. Recently my Short F read more
Short Film Saturday: Vogue
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 24, 2013
Here Madonna again (the theme started here) not only gets cinematic with many of the visuals emulating the halcyon days of Hollywood both on film and in promotionals stills but there are also references to many of the biggest stars of yesteryear in the lyrics. More specifically with regards to the p read more
Don’t You Recognize Me: Joel Edgerton
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 23, 2013
This particular entry is a bit different than prior ones in the series inasmuch as this one occurred while I was re-watching the Star Wars prequels. As I didd I saw the young version of Lars and thought to myself, “He looks familiar.” I’ll admit to a brian-cramp because he hardly l read more
Tarzan Thursday: Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 22, 2013
Introduction Last year the character of Tarzan celebrated his 100th year in print. A serialized version of the story first appeared in 1912. A hardcover collection of Tarzan of the Apes first appeared in 1914. Being in the middle of the Tarzan centennial period it’s an opportune time to (re)vi read more
Contemporary Trailers That Work
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 21, 2013
A while back I posted a long, but not ill-conceived, rant about why I hate spoiler-ridden trailers and how terrible they are. I did have a counterbalance of some “newer” trailers that I think evoke mood, create intrigue, and give me that I-wanna-see-that sensation. However, two things ha read more
Film Thought: Why I Balk at the Megaticket Experiment
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 19, 2013
Not too sound too much like a get-off-my-lawn-type but I did have a few thoughts on the recent Megaticket trial for World War Z. Now, as much as possible, I will separate these thoughts from my thoughts on the film itself. As many have pointed out, it’s fairly ironic that this trial occurred read more
Silent Feature Sunday- Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 18, 2013
While I do watch many new films, and have annual awards and will discuss current cinematic topics. Part of my desire to create my own site was to not have an agenda forced upon me that was not my own. This allows me to discuss films from all periods of history whenever I see fit. Recently my Short F read more
Short Film Saturday: Oh Father
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 17, 2013
This Madonna video also features a cribbed image from a well-known film but it is not as renowned as her borrowing liberally from Metropolis for “Express Yourself.” This video for “Oh Father” borrows images from Citizen Kane. Kudos to the Comet Over Hollywood for spotting it read more
Tarzan Thursday: Tarzan and the Huntress (1947)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 15, 2013
Introduction Last year the character of Tarzan celebrated his 100th year in print. A serialized version of the story first appeared in 1912. A hardcover collection of Tarzan of the Apes first appeared in 1914. Being in the middle of the Tarzan centennial period it’s an opportune time to (re)vi read more
Updates: August 13th, 2013
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 13, 2013
As those of you who follow my Twitter or the sites Facebook once every two weeks I update all the posts that I consider to be what I call “Running Posts.” Those being lists I update throughout the year or month for various year-end considerations. This is also why I like to say I (try) t read more
Silent Feature Sunday: Battleship Potemkin (1925)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 11, 2013
While I do watch many new films, and have annual awards and will discuss current cinematic topics. Part of my desire to create my own site was to not have an agenda forced upon me that was not my own. This allows me to discuss films from all periods of history whenever I see fit. Recently my Short F read more
Short Film Saturday: Cherish
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 10, 2013
Continuing the Madonna theme this month, which began last week, we come to a video that is not only in black and white but has a bit of a story to it also “Cherish.” Here’s some interesting info about the video gleaned from Wikipedia. Some of it pertains to the production and relea read more
Tarzan Thursday: Tarzan and the Leopard Woman (1946)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 8, 2013
Introduction Last year the character of Tarzan celebrated his 100th year in print. A serialized version of the story first appeared in 1912. A hardcover collection of Tarzan of the Apes first appeared in 1914. Being in the middle of the Tarzan centennial period it’s an opportune time to (re)vi read more
Silent Feature Sunday: The Kid (1921)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 4, 2013
While I do watch many new films, and have annual awards and will discuss current cinematic topics. Part of my desire to create my own site was to not have an agenda forced upon me that was not my own. This allows me to discuss films from all periods of history whenever I see fit. Recently my Short F read more
Short Film Saturday: Sooner or Later
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 3, 2013
This August, on the 16th specifically, marks Madonna’s birthday. I’ve had occasion to discuss Music Videos and their cinematic tendencies on occasion here, but I never really focused on them during a Short Film Saturday. So during this month I will feature some of her more cinematic, or read more
My Radar
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 1, 2013
This is a post that I’m creating for a few purposes. First, it will serve as an unofficial checklist for my BAM Awards. I will not hold up the awards in anticipation of seeing these films. A deadline is a deadline. It will help me either define Gray Area films or keep an eye out for undistribu read more
Contenders for Favorite Older Films First Viewed in 2013 (1)
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 1, 2013
Here is where I will assemble the titles that will have an opportunity to make a list wherein I chronicle my favorite vintage titles that I first saw during the last calendar year. It is a concept introduced to me by Brian Saur that I have done two times prior. Here is the 2011 version. The 2012 ver read more
Considerations for the 2013 Robert Downey, Jr. Entertainer of the Year Award
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Aug 1, 2013
Originally I didn’t want to list considerations for either Entertainer of the Year Award or Neutron Star Award. The reasoning behind this was that these awards being for a body of work should’ve had their winners be rather apparent. However, owing to previous memory lapses, I reconsidere read more