The Movie Young Frankenstein directed by Mel Brooks in 1974 is an adaptation of the famous Frankenstein novels written by author Mary Shelly decades before. The story of Frankenstein had come to her in a dream at a very young age, little did she know her story would be told over and over in many…
Category: Short Essay
The Godfather
I have recently watched the movie “The Godfather” directed by Francis Ford Coppollo. It was a very influential movie in the new Hollywood tendency. This is an incredible movie that has really set the bar for the gangster-genre type films. Francis Ford Coppollo was almost fired in the making of the movie but good thing…
The Godfather
The Godfather, directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1972, is about the Italian mob scene. This film is based off of the book Mario Puzo wrote and takes place from 1945-1955. Puzo went into Robert Evans, the head producer of Paramount Pictures, office and gave him the transcript for the book. Evans never thought he…
Hang ‘Em high
The movie Hang ‘Em High, directed by Ted Post came out in 1968. Post was well known for his television and film directing, especially with Clint Eastwood. The start roll was held by Clint Eastwood who was very well known throughout this time. This was his first big Hollywood western movie but can be disregarded…
Young Frankenstein
“Young Frankenstein”, a film directed by Mel Brooks, shows the relation between man and his creation. With scientific advancements and the manipulation of nature, man steals the idea of creation and uses it for his own purposes. Unfortunately, even with Victor’s creation of Frankenstein, man is cruel to those that are different. Through the production…
Blazing Saddles
Blazing Saddles was directed by comedy great, Mel Brooks, at a time where such work was taboo but still possible to make. Today it wouldn’t have been made. Not the most well known of classic comedies, Blazing Saddles is still on the top of fans list as the great comedy film ever made. The movie…
The Godfather, Michael Corleone an Anti-Hero?
During the 1970’s, a new trend in mainstream filmmaking rolled through the United States, one that was very similar to European New Wave cinema. In time, this trend became known as New Hollywood or American New Wave cinema. This idea came to prominence after a generation of young film makers decided to make movies more…
Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars: A New Hope is more than a blockbuster. The film quickly became a culture phenomenon and continues to astound men and women around the world with its undying legacy. Within a society that moves so quickly and hesitates so little to lose interest in the latest fad, a movie series capable of entertaining…
Carrie/Brian de Palma
Carrie, directed by Brian De Palma is one of the very first horror movies that played with audience expectations and sparked a new genre of horror in the mainstream movie industry, and after the release of Carrie, many ‘copycats’ emerged during the next few years. “Carrie helped usher in a boom period of huge…
Ali Fear Eats the Soul, Rainier Fassbinder
Ali Fear Eats the soul is a 1974 New German cinema film directed by Rainer Fassbinder. This movie tells the story of Emmi played by Brigette Mira, a 65-year-old widow and the unconventional love she finds with Ali an Arab migrant worker played by El Hedi ben Salem. The movie was filmed in only 15…
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