©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p5
30/04/2014 10:13 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p5
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©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p4
30/04/2014 10:10 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p4
30/04/2014 10:10 par tellurikwaves
Commentaire
Considéré comme l'œuvre testamentaire d'un réalisateur fort diminué par la maladie — Luchino Visconti mourra en mars 1976 —, Violence et Passion est un huis clos à la fois sombre et raffiné dans lequel Burt Lancaster endosse le rôle d'un professeur vieillissant, passionné par les portraits de famille anglais du XVIIIe siècle (les « conversation pieces » d'un William Hogarth, ou ici de Gawen Hamilton et Philip Mercier) et évoluant dans l'ambiance feutrée d'un appartement cossu du centre de Rome.
Selon Visconti lui-même, ce personnage lui a été inspiré par le professeur Mario Praz, collectionneur de « conversation pieces » qui vivait en reclus dans un palais romain. Rien ne semble pouvoir changer jusqu'à son dernier souffle, jusqu'au jour où s'incruste dans son salon la marquise Brumonti (interprétée par Silvana Mangano), l'épouse d'un riche industriel (que l'on suppose fasciste), qui cherche à tout prix à lui louer l'appartement de l'étage supérieur.
Très réticent, le professeur finit par capituler et laisse le désordre prendre le dessus sur sa vie qui semblait vouée au silence, à la discrétion et aux regrets du temps passé. Impuissant, il voit se reconstituer autour de lui une famille dont l'arrogance et l'impertinence le dépassent.
Une famille hors du commun qu'il apprend progressivement à aimer. Il y a tout d'abord Bianca Brumonti, cette aristocrate délaissée par un époux dont elle ignore tout des desseins politiques. Il y a aussi et surtout le séduisant Konrad (Helmut Berger), l'amant opportuniste qui détient un lourd secret. Enfin, il y a Lietta, une fille aussi futile que désinvolte, et son petit ami Stefano, un jeune homme sombre capable du pire pour défendre ses idées et qui entretient une étrange relation avec Konrad.
©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p3
30/04/2014 09:57 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p3
30/04/2014 09:57 par tellurikwaves
©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974) p2
30/04/2014 09:53 par tellurikwaves
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30/04/2014 09:53 par tellurikwaves
Cast
Burt Lancaster : le professeur
Helmut Berger : Konrad Huebel
Silvana Mangano: Marquise Bianca Brumonti
Claudia Marsini : Lietta Brumonti
Stefano Patrizi : Stefano, le petit ami de Lietta
Elvira Cortese : Erminia, la bonne du professeur
Romolo Valli : Michelli, l'avocat du professeur
Jean-Pierre Zola : Blanchard, un antiquaire
Guy Tréjean : l'associé de Blanchard
Philippe Hersent : un bagagiste
Enzo Fiermonte : l'officier de police
Claudia Cardinale : l'épouse du professeur (non créditée)
Dominique Sanda : la mère du professeur (non créditée)
©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974)
30/04/2014 09:49 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-VIOLENCE & PASSION de Luchino Visconti (1974)
30/04/2014 09:49 par tellurikwaves
On ne s'affole pas...Dominique Sanda (non créditée) ne fait qu'une très courte apparition.
ainsi que Claudia Cardinale d'ailleurs
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Violence et Passion (Gruppo di famiglia in un interno) est un film italien de Luchino Visconti, sorti en 1974.
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Résumé
Un professeur en retraite mène une existence recluse dans sa somptueuse demeure, où trône une collection de tableaux du XVIIIe siècle. Sa tranquillité va bientôt être perturbée par l'installation de bruyants locataires à l'étage au-dessus : une mère, son jeune amant, sa fille et le fiancé de celle-ci...
©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) fin
29/04/2014 18:05 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) fin
29/04/2014 18:05 par tellurikwaves
Trivia
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-Tom Cruise took voice lessons for four and a half months. His routine included push-ups and ab work.
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-Tom Cruise based his performance of Stacee Jaxx mostly on Jim Morrison and Axl Rose.
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-First ever musical for actor Tom Cruise.
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-Anne Hathaway and Amy Adams were offered the role of Constance, but both declined due conflicting schedule for a superhero film. Hathaway was busy shooting The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and Adams was shooting Man of Steel (2013). Malin Akerman, who appeared in Watchmen: Les gardiens (2009), was ultimately cast.
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-Taylor Swift was considered to play Sherrie, but Julianne Hough was cast.
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-Will Ferrell(Aaaaarrrrgggh!!!!) and Steve Carell were considered to play Dennis Dupree.
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-During the anti-rock protesters, who are obviously modeled on the Parents' Music Resource Center (the group who imposed the "Parental Advisory" warning stickers on recordings) performance of "Hit Me With Your Best Shot", they use the choreography from the ending of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" video.
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-When Drew is clocking in at the "Bourbon" the first few notes of Steve Perry's 1984 hit single, "Oh, Sherrie" can be heard, an obvious connection to the character of Sherrie whom Drew is thinking about.
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-The scene set under the Hollywood sign was actually shot on a garbage dump landfill in Pompano Beach, Florida.
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-Paul Gill is loosely based on Doc McGee, a noted rock manager who has managed such acts as Motley Crüe and Ozzy Osborne.
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-1980s bands Poison and Def Leppard performed live at the premiere with a Bourbon Room backdrop on the stage. Def Leppard dedicated their song Pour Some Sugar On Me to "our good friend Stacee Jaxx".
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-Seth Rogen turned down the role of Lonny, citing his lack of singing ability.
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-In the "song duel" outside the club, the anti-rock protesters, who are obviously modeled on the Parents' Music Resource Center (the group who imposed the "Parental Advisory" warning stickers on recordings), sing Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It." In real life, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister was one of the PMRC's most outspoken critics and testified against their proposals in the September 1985 Senate hearings.
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-Constantine Maroulis plays a record executive in this film. He originated the role of Drew Boley in the Broadway production and was nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance.
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-Gloria Estefan was considered for the role of Patricia Whitmore. She was so heavily favored for the part that she even substituted for Catherine Zeta-Jones at some of the table readings when Zeta-Jones was unavailable.
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-When Sherrie and Drew are in the record store a copy of the original 1984 Footloose (1984) soundtrack can be seen in front of Sherrie. Julianne Hough starred in the 2011 remake of Footloose (2011).
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-Gwyneth Paltrow and Olivia Wilde were considered for the role of Constance Sack before Malin Akerman was cast.
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-When Lonny calls the audience "a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors," he is quoting Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Act II, Scene 2.
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-WILHELM SCREAM: When one of the members of the Z-guyeezz gets thrown off The Bourbon Room stage and falls to the floor.
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Nuno Bettencourt: former guitarist/vocalist for the band Extreme (Who's song "More Than Words" is featured in the film.), singing "We Built This City" with the supporters of The Bourbon Room.
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-Sebastian Bach: the former lead singer of Skid Row is in the crowd next to Russell Brand during "We Built This City/We're Not Going To Take It". Skid Row's song "I Remember You" is heard playing in the Tower Records store while Drew and Sherrie are shopping.
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-Kevin Cronin: lead singer of the band REO Speedwagon, singing "We Built This City" with the people supporting The Bourbon Room.
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-Deborah Gibson: in the crowd of Bourbon Room supporters singing "We Built This City".
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-Eli Roth: the music video director for the Z Guyeeezz's music video.
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-Tellurik waves is very frustrated of not havin' found any picture whatsoever of Catherine Zeta jones dressed in S.m black leather R'n'Roll queen,(end of the film,wearing a cap)though he searched and searched...AND searched.
©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p30
29/04/2014 18:01 par tellurikwaves
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29/04/2014 18:01 par tellurikwaves
à droite Paul Giamatti : Paul Gill = viré
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Fun Movie
9/10
Author: riteword from Hartford, WI
14 October 2012
I'm an old goat who was, in the 80s, called the rock 'n roll Captain where I worked. My son, who just turned 34, heard this music night and day when he grew up. Last night, we saw the movie together and we both enjoyed the hell out of it, even mocking the idea of hip-hop entering a rock venue.
Those looking for realism should recognize that a musical is never an actual representation of the day and most often is a parody, exaggerating and mocking its point. Rock Of Ages was just that, but in a very fun way with good music and musical centered acting. I recommend this movie because of all its elements: acting, setting, music and and plot line.
©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p29
29/04/2014 17:56 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p29
29/04/2014 17:56 par tellurikwaves
©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p28
29/04/2014 17:52 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p28
29/04/2014 17:52 par tellurikwaves
Brilliant, finally a musical worth watching
10/10
Author: springstone from Dubai, UAE
9 November 2012
I feel compelled to submit a review for this movie, purely because some of the atrocious reviews I've seen contributed by others.
To give context, I grew up in the 80s and 90s, and pretty much know all the songs backwards - surprisingly... decades later. I did not grow up in LA, or the States for that matter, but I most certainly grew up with just about every song played in this movie.
I absolutely hate musicals. With a passion. So, even though my friends encouraged me to watch this movie, I resisted. Eventually I caved, and all I can say is that I absolutely loved the movie! My wife loved the movie, but in all honesty, our 10 year old thought it was OK - purely because she didn't know any of the songs.
If you love rock, and grew up with 80s rock, this movie is for you. This movie isn't called Rap of Ages or Pop of Ages or R&B of Ages or Classical Music for the Ages... it's called Rock of Ages. Reviewers posting they walked out after 15 minutes, really shouldn't contribute here. And quite frankly, you need to have a serious problem if you are analyzing the actors voices with respect to the original artists. This movie is good fun, and true to the times...
This movie is THE musical for all rockers out there! Absolutely wonderful fun for the family, with a stellar performance from the entire cast. A good couple of chuckles in there, and if you're over 35 years old... I dare you to not sing along with some of those classics. With so much rubbish coming out of Hollywood to keep the nay-sayers busy with their critical reviews, this is a refreshing change. If rock is not your choice of music, skip this movie... but if you grew up in the 80s, you should appreciate the music, fun and experience portrayed in this movie. This movie rocked!
©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p27
29/04/2014 17:46 par tellurikwaves
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©-DR-ROCK FOREVER d'Adam Shankman (2012) p27
29/04/2014 17:46 par tellurikwaves