A Brief Introduction to Director Howard Hawks
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2021
- Howard Hawks was one of the most important and talented directors and writers of the golden age of Hollywood cinema, with a career that lasted from the 1920s to the 70s.
His major films include Bringing Up Baby, Rio Bravo, His Girl Friday, Scarface, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and The Big Sleep.
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I mean, if all he ever did was "To Have and Have Not", "The Big Sleep", "The Thing From Another World", and "Only Angels Have Wings". He'd still be one of my all time favorite Hollywood legends. So many great films.
I think he's underrated even though he made all those films
Thanks for spotlighting this director. I've recently watched a few of these & Bringing Up Baby is one of my favs..
I'd love to see some attention on the great but often overlooked Carl Theodor Dreyer, Aki Kaurismäki, or Mikio Naruse... they seemed to get lost in the shuffle a bit but all have filmographies loaded with classics & interesting films.
Scarface Is one of my favorite movies and I love Bring Up Baby, The Great Sleep, It's girl Friday and The thing.
Ah, I also forgot Rio Bravo, very nice (although I prefer the "remake" Assault on precint 13). Red River, on the other hand, didn't drive me crazy, while I really liked To have and have not (even if it was a bit of a copy of Casablanca).
Great work
We need an introduction to italian cinema, PLEASE 🙏🏼🙏🏼.
I am working on it! But I think I will do one specifically for Italian Neorealism first.
It’s out 😂
I thought this was well done & informative about Howard Hawks. I hope you might do one on Robert Altman.
Good idea!
I love your video. I would like to see a video on indian Cinema & saytajit Ray. There's nothing about indian Cinema on UA-cam. Can you make a video these topics?
I would love to! I honestly am not super familiar with Indian cinema, I definitely need to do more research.
The only thing I can contribute here is that the movie His Girl Friday gave me a headache, too much yelling.
Sorry to hear that (as a migraine sufferer myself I'm genuinely sorry!), but I love His Girl Friday. See it in a theater in Minneapolis about fifteen years ago was a great experience, audience members laughing and clapping all the way through.
A beginner's guide to Swedish cinema?
I would definitely like to do that eventually.