INHERIT THE WIND (1960, Kramer)
Today's memorable shot is in honor of the premiere of my friends Aeden Babish and Kevin Fall's new TV show, Franklin & Bash, June 1 @ 9PM/8c on TNT. Hope you'll watch Wednesdays; Mark Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer are
EXORCIST III (1990, Blatty)
If you haven' seen it, enjoy; in short form, the nurse station scene still works brilliantly. And if you have seen it already, maybe you've forgotten just enough. I've been startled by this more than once. David Lean always said, in
PAPER MOON (1973, Bogdanovich)
Nothing beats, in terms of performance & overall impact, this amazing single shot from Paper Moon. It's a simple thing -- on the surface -- but took Bogdanovich a grueling day and half to get this short scene. The little girl,
ALWAYS (1989, Spielberg)
I know, I know, why this movie? Because this shot from ALWAYS, a minor film not highly regarded by most, is so amazing - a little treasure in a film filled with bravado staging and camera work, but otherwise mostly