Showing posts with label Sam Raimi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Raimi. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Movies, Movies, Movies!

It's the time of year for scary movies, and now that it feels like fall again, it's the perfect time to cozy up with some popcorn and sour patch kids and watch some classics. This weekend there are a fewo pretty awesome movies to see at the theatre.
The movies start off tonight with Evil Dead at my new favorite theatre, The Redford Theatre. Not only do you get to see the Sam Raimi classic at the original theatre it opened at, but the makeup and special effects artist for the movie, Tom Sullivan, will be there to answer questions and introduce the movie. You can't go wrong with it since it only costs $5!
The Redford continues the classics on Saturday with a Buster Keaton double feature. They will be showing the short "Haunted House" and then "The Cat and the Canary." These silent films should be a good mix of spooky and funny. Saturday night will be $12 for both movies and will start at 8 p.m. with the awesome organ music. Trust me, he plays some good stuff!

I've been waiting for the Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak to play The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and they are finally doing it this weekend. They will have midnight showings tonight and Saturday night for $7. If you've never been to a theatre to see Rocky Horror Picture Show, you're missing out on SO much. So brush up your Time Warp dancing skills and get your butts over there this weekend. Oh, and dress up while you're in the mood. Halloween is the perfect excuse to finally bust out that corset you've had stowed away. If Tim Curry can do it, so can you!

Just to get you in the mood:


~B

Friday, July 13, 2012

Get Ready to Enter the Magical World of Oz

As many of you know, a few years ago the streets of Detroit and cities all across Michigan had a chance to feel what it was like to be the next Hollywood. Because of the state's generous tax incentives for film companies, some great films decided to make Michigan their set. Of course some films were bigger than others. Perhaps the biggest one of them all was "Oz: The Great and Powerful".


"Oz: The Great and Powerful" is basically the story of the wizard. It is a sort of prequel to the 1939 "Wizard of Oz", which is how most of us were introduced to this magical world. However, it is more closely related to the series of books written by L. Frank Baum throughout the early 1900's.

The movie, starring James Franco, Mila Kunis and Michelle Williams and directed by Sam Raimi, is the most expensive movie Disney has ever made. Think about it! That's crazy! Just think about all of the HUGE movies Disney has made and this one tops their budget! It is quite an honor that they chose Michigan to make this huge film in.

Although there are some scenes in the film that were filmed on location in Michigan, most of the movie was shot at Raleigh Studios in Pontiac Michigan. The studios were constructed in the midst of the big film boom in Michigan, back in 2009. Becca and I were lucky enough to go on a field trip there with our day job. While we were there we learned a ton of fun facts about the studio. The massive complex took over a space that used to house GM facilities. It has 7 state of the art sound stages, a blue screen room (requested by Oz to be blue screens rather than green screens), tons of office space and even their own cafeteria. While Oz was using the facility they used every sound stage and utilized most of the office building. 

"Oz: The Great and Powerful" was the first movie to use Raleigh Studios, but sadly they were also the last. There were several big films that were signed up to use the studios, until the incentives were cut. A couple of months ago there were talks of Raleigh having another film coming, but we cannot confirm whether or not that has happened.

Despite the sad ending to this story, at least there was one film that made these studios their home for months! And the Raleigh Studios family and all of us Michiganders should be proud to say that "Oz: The Great and Powerful" was that movie. It looks pretty amazing and magical! The fact that James Franco is in it makes it even better. (On a side note, I was obsessed with the idea of running into James Franco while he stayed in Royal Oak for months last year. I was very disappointed that I didn't hear that he frequented Ronin until after he left. The one place I didn't look was the first place that should have come to mind! Sorry, I guess I'm a crazed fan.)

"Oz: The Great and Powerful" is set to hit theatres in the spring of 2013. We should all cross our fingers and hope that this will be one of the few Michigan made movies that will return for a special Michigan Red Carpet Screening, in addition to the big ones around the world. One thing is for sure, we do not have to hope that this movie is a huge success, because it is already obvious that it will be.


~C