If Saul Bass did Star Wars
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If Saul Bass did Star Wars
Anyone with a passing knowledge of 60's cinema (or if you've ever seen an Alfred Hitchcock film) will know the late Saul Bass, a legendary graphic designer. Here is a speculative video of the Star Wars opening done Saul Bass style
http://galleyslaves.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... -wars.html
Love it
http://galleyslaves.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... -wars.html
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The Theme music of The persuaders is still a favourite of mine.Rakis wrote:That actually reminded me of the series The Persuaders with Roger Moore and Tony Curtis...kewl
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I own the dollars trilogy and 2001. Great,great movies!GamePlayer wrote:Hmm, I take it there are no classic film lovers in the crowd? No Sergio Leone, Hitchcock or Kubrick fans?
Not a big Hitchcock fan though, I mean I appriciate his influence but most of his pictures aren't so scary in this day and age. Not that I'm claiming to have seen them all or anything...
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My respect for you has increased tenfold Good taste.Simon wrote:I own the dollars trilogy and 2001. Great,great movies!GamePlayer wrote:Hmm, I take it there are no classic film lovers in the crowd? No Sergio Leone, Hitchcock or Kubrick fans?
Not a big Hitchcock fan though, I mean I appriciate his influence but most of his pictures aren't so scary in this day and age. Not that I'm claiming to have seen them all or anything...
I can understand modern audiences being kind of unable to adore Hitchcock. His films aren't scary, even to an adoring fan like me. But I'm so taken in by his camera work and the way he made his films that I can imagine them like I can with a good novel and they become frightening. He's a master IMO.
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Me too! Well, I've downloaded 2 of them and got one coming soon.Simon wrote:I own the dollars trilogy
Scary? They were supposed to be scary? I thought it was more of a detective-story kind.I mean I appriciate his influence but most of his pictures aren't so scary in this day and age.
Scary...bah...you could have a scary movie with just a black, silent screen and a face appearing and uttering a loud shout in random intervals.
That's what these "scary movies" are all about anyway, or did anyone fail to notice that?
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