anthrax MVP EF VIP Aug 22, 2004 #1 ...from the master De Palma Not his best movie though "Dressed to Kill" (1980) With an awsome sequence of shots that lasts at least ten minutes long (in the museum) Very stilish, a perfect blend of horror, sex, suspense, and comedy Very enjoyable !
...from the master De Palma Not his best movie though "Dressed to Kill" (1980) With an awsome sequence of shots that lasts at least ten minutes long (in the museum) Very stilish, a perfect blend of horror, sex, suspense, and comedy Very enjoyable !
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Aug 23, 2004 #2 I like the De Palma flicks from that era, "Dressed To Kill" along with "Body Double" and "Blow Out" Last edited: Aug 23, 2004
75th ololollllolloolloloolllol EF VIP Aug 23, 2004 #3 We begin filming January 15th. My DP and I are planning on a De Palma style, very deliberately paced with many long takes and wide angles. There is a 22 page opening sequence that Im planning on filming with only 3 cuts.
We begin filming January 15th. My DP and I are planning on a De Palma style, very deliberately paced with many long takes and wide angles. There is a 22 page opening sequence that Im planning on filming with only 3 cuts.
Zebo New member Aug 23, 2004 #4 Mr. dB said: I like the De Palma flicks from that era, "Dressed To Kill" along with "Body Double" and "Blow Out" Click to expand... Definately! Good call. I haven't thought of those in years. Blow Out is actually a very good John Travolta film.
Mr. dB said: I like the De Palma flicks from that era, "Dressed To Kill" along with "Body Double" and "Blow Out" Click to expand... Definately! Good call. I haven't thought of those in years. Blow Out is actually a very good John Travolta film.