Re: [MOPO] OT Roger Corman

2009-11-16 Thread Richard Del Belso

Each of those honorees was most deserving; thanks for spreading the word.

  Richard



Richard Del Belso


 



Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:06:41 -0500
From: flixs...@aol.com
Subject: [MOPO] OT Roger Corman
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU


Well good grief,  yes  Roger Corman who ushered in films directed at young 
boomers and then those boomer's kids (something approaching a jaw-dropping 300 
plus films) but whose legacy lies truly in the directors he gave their first 
leg up Coppola,  Scorsese, Bogdonavich, De Palma, Howard, and more   got an 
honorary Oscar. .but c'mon  I think the real news is the legendary 
Lauren Bacall and the truly great Gordon Willis  received  honorary Oscars as 
well.   Like Barbara Stanwyck and Deborah Kerr, it astounds me she never 
received an Oscar.   So I think  a round of whistles for Ms. Bacall,  and we 
all know how to whistle just put your lips together.  As for Mr. Willis 
groundbreaking photography  for the Godfather Trilogy and films for Woody Allen 
including Manhattan and Zelig will stand the test time long after we have sold 
or last poster from one of his films.
 
This was actually big news here in Los Angeles because this was the first time 
the Academy orchestrated a separate ceremony to honor these greats (also the 
rarely awarded Irving G. Thalberg Award was given to John Calley whose health 
precluded him from attending  who has produced such classics from The Loved One 
and The Cincinnati Kid, early in his career to Catch 22,  Remains Of The Day 
and of late The Da Vinci Code/Angels and Demons and one of the nicest and 
beloved leaders in the industry due also in no small part his years of 
executive work at various studios) so that the appropriate amount of time could 
be devoted to each and every one as opposed to being shoe-horned in that 
behemoth  of a televised ceremony.  The dinner hosted by the Board of Governors 
of the Academy in the ballroom of the Kodak Theatre was as close to a whose 
who, platinum crowd of luminaries that proved both joyous and emotional for all 
who attended. Yes, snippets will be shown during next years broadcast.  
 
freeman
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Re: [MOPO] OT Roger Corman

2009-11-16 Thread Tom Martin
Very well written Post  !!also very informative Freeman !  


Great journalism,  I like to read articles like this on industry news.

Best, also to Ms. Bacall and Mr. Willis.

Sounded like a wonderful event .

I have heard that Roger Corman mentored many many filmmakers.

Good stuff!

best, Tom

flixs...@aol.com wrote:

Well good grief,  yes  Roger Corman who ushered in films directed 
at young boomers and then those boomer's kids (something approaching a 
jaw-dropping 300 plus films) but whose legacy lies truly in the 
directors he gave their first leg up Coppola,  Scorsese, Bogdonavich, 
De Palma, Howard, and more   got an honorary Oscar. .but 
c'mon  I think the real news is the legendary Lauren Bacall and the 
truly great Gordon Willis  received  honorary Oscars as well.   Like 
Barbara Stanwyck and Deborah Kerr, it astounds me she never received 
an Oscar.   So I think  a round of whistles for Ms. Bacall,  and we 
all know how to whistle just put your lips together.  As for Mr. 
Willis groundbreaking photography  for the Godfather Trilogy and films 
for Woody Allen including Manhattan and Zelig will stand the test time 
long after we have sold or last poster from one of his films.
 
This was actually big news here in Los Angeles because this was the 
first time the Academy orchestrated a separate ceremony to honor these 
greats (also the rarely awarded Irving G. Thalberg Award was given to 
John Calley whose health precluded him from attending  who has 
produced such classics from The Loved One and The Cincinnati 
Kid, early in his career to Catch 22,  Remains Of The Day and of late 
The Da Vinci Code/Angels and Demons and one of the nicest and beloved 
leaders in the industry due also in no small part his years 
of executive work at various studios) so that the appropriate amount 
of time could be devoted to each and every one as opposed to being 
shoe-horned in that behemoth  of a televised ceremony.  The dinner 
hosted by the Board of Governors of the Academy in the ballroom of the 
Kodak Theatre was as close to a whose who, platinum crowd of 
luminaries that proved both joyous and emotional for all who attended. 
Yes, snippets will be shown during next years broadcast. 
 
freeman

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