Displaying items by tag: Oklahoma City
The Biggest Movie Story in America
I had to sit on maybe the biggest movie story in America. For a long time. And now that it’s been completed and is over, I’m shocked that the whole thing hasn’t been on the front page of The New York Times.
I’ve perhaps casually mentioned that I helped create (didn’t get in the way of) a film school here in Oklahoma City, actually at Oklahoma City Community College. The idea was, unlike film degrees that are based on watching and studying themes and points of view and reading scripts, the creative side, so to speak, to offer a technical, hands on degree program, why a community college was selected in the first place. And to enhance the experience, we got the finest equipment in the world – Avid editors and cameras and lenses and lights and then, through a lot of hard work from a lot of good people, here came the ultimate – a full end studio, built to the specs of an actual Hollywood soundstage. If another state funded school has a facility like this, I’d like to see it. [Read on here...]
On Oklahoma Location Scouting, John Wayne, New Classics on Disc & More!
For a long time, I had the honor of serving the people of Oklahoma as their state film commissioner. I took the job only because we hadn’t created yet the position of “Lord High Minister of Culture.” To know the movie business was but a small component of the being the liaison with Hollywood – the job was for the most part about locations, locations, locations and I knew every bright golden haze on every Sooner state meadow and every field of corn as high as an elephant’s eye. [Read on here...]
In Memory of Mickey Rooney
Even with all the plaudits and platitudes, not enough was written upon the passing of Mickey Rooney. I don’t know, actually, if there could ever be enough.
Lord Laurence Olivier once called Mickey Rooney “the greatest actor of them all,” and Marlon Brando said he was “the best actor in films.” [Read on here…]
- Gray Frederickson
- Oklahoma City
- The Digital Bits
- Warner Archive
- Twilight Time
- Bud Elder
- View from the Cheap Seats
- Bluray Disc
- DVD
- Mickey Rooney RIP
- Sugar Babies
- The Return of Mike Hammer
- Stacy Keach
- John Wayne: The Life and the Legend
- Scott Eyman
- Criterion
- Riot in Cell Block 11
- Walter Wagner
- Wild at Heart
- Used Cars
- Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation
- Rita Sue and Bob Too
- The Carol Burnett Show: Carol's Crack Ups
- Sophie's Choice
- Shout! Factory
- TCM
- Star Vista
The Sundance Kid Rides into Town
I can probably state as fact that many of you reading this are not familiar at all with the general manager of your local cable company – I guess most are bean counters, flesh pressers and empty suits. Oklahoma City, from whence I hail, has been very fortunate with Cox Communications – their company is very community driven and its management staff very public and outgoing. [Read on here…]
- DVD
- Bluray Disc
- View from the Cheap Seats
- Bud Elder
- Twilight Time
- Warner Archive
- The Digital Bits
- The Sundance Kid Rides into Town
- Generally Speaking
- Oklahoma City
- Robert Redford
- Gray Frederickson
- Dale Robertson
- The Company You Keep
- All Is Lost
- Oklahoma City Community College
- Bud Elder Film Book Collection
- Leonard Maltin
- Movie Comedy Teams
- Edgar Ulmer: A Filmmaker at the Margins
- The Crime Films of Anthony Mann
- Max Alverez
- Noah Isenberg
- Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in the Movies
- Dave Itzkoff
- McFarland Press
- Gary Don Rhodes
- Banned in Oklahoma
- The Tin Drum
- The Blue Max
- Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
- The Front
- Crimes and Misdemeanors
- The Eddy Duchin Story
- VCI
- Show Boat
- Bill Elliot Mystery Box Set
- Mystery in Mexico
- Roadblock