Friday, July 22, 2005
Scorsese's Twenty Colors
Martin Scorsese recently endorsed Philip's Ambilight TVs, his job being to create a list of ten films that best use color and light. But Scorsese couldn't do that, so, like any good film geek, he created two lists, one for English-language films and one for international films. On the English list, in alphabetical order, are: Barry Lyndon, Duel in the Sun, Invaders From Mars (1953), Leave Her to Heaven, Moby Dick, The Phantom of the Opera (1943), The Red Shoes, The Searchers, Singin' In the Rain, and Vertigo. On the international list are Contempt, Cries and Whispers, Gate of Hell, In the Mood for Love, The Last Emperor, The Red Desert, The River, Satyricon, Senso, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. Two really impressive lists if you ask me -- especially nice to see Invaders From Mars on there.
[Via The Whine Colored Sea]
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