![]() The Pioneer Woman Plowing through Life in the Country.One Calf Nut at a Time. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • High school career [ ] Born in to Jamaican parents, Drummond moved to as a 7-year-old with his mother and sister, then went to Woodrow Wilson Middle School before starting high school at Capital Preparatory Magnet School in. During his freshman year, he averaged 12.7 points, 11.9 rebounds and 6.5 blocks per game. He improved during his sophomore year at Capital Prep, averaging 20.2 points, 16.6 rebounds, 7.2 blocks and 4.5 steals per game. After two years at Capital Preparatory Magnet School, he transferred to St. Thomas More in, Drummond was one of the most dominating in high school basketball. He spent two years at St. Thomas More and led the team to the national prep championship in 2011. He graduated in the spring that year. He was rated as the #1 player in the class of 2011 by and NBADraft.net, while being ranked #2 player by and. In the summer of 2010, Drummond was a member of the gold medal winning at the. He helped lead team USA to a 111–80 victory over in the gold medal game. College career [ ] Drummond initially declared he would spend a post-graduate year at in 2011–12. Two weeks later on August 26, 2011, he announced via that instead he intended to attend the. According to, the decision 'created a media frenzy due to the sheer surprise.' Drummond had also been considering attending,,,. Drummond appeared in 34 games as a freshman at UConn, starting 30 times. He averaged 28.4 minutes of playing time per game, during which he scored 10.0 points and grabbed 7.6 rebounds. He led the team in rebounds per game, blocks per game (2.7) and field goal percentage (.538). He scored 20+ points in 2 games during the season, including a 24-point performance against, in which he shot 11-of-12 from the field. Drummond's collegiate career ended in the first round of the, as the ninth-seeded Huskies fell to eight-seed. The freshman center scored two points before fouling out in 26 minutes. A month later, Drummond announced his decision to enter the. College statistics [ ] Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 34 30 28.4.538.000.295 7.6 0.4 0.8 2.7 10.0 Professional career [ ] Detroit Pistons (2012–present) [ ] Early years (2012–15) [ ] Drummond declared for the on April 12, 2012. In May 2011, ESPN wrote he had 'a chance to be the No. 1 overall player in any draft he's involved with.' Drummond was selected by the with the ninth overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft. In his rookie season, Drummond quickly became one of the most effective players on the Pistons, averaging 7.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.0 steal and 1.6 blocks in just 20.7 minutes per game. On May 14, 2013, the NBA named Drummond to the. He also finished fourth in NBA Rookie of the Year voting with a total of 36 points. On January 24, 2014, Drummond recorded a then career-high 20 rebounds along with 20 points and 2 blocks in a loss to the. On February 14, Drummond scored 30 points and an record 25 rebounds, and was named the MVP of the event. On March 3, Drummond recorded 17 points and a then career-high 26 rebounds in a win over the. On March 11, 2015, Drummond recorded 22 points and a season-high 25 rebounds in a loss to the. This was Drummond's fourth 20-point, 20-rebound game over the previous two seasons, the most in the NBA in that time span. On March 29, Drummond recorded a then career-high 32 points in a loss to the. First All-Star selection (2015–16) [ ] Drummond recorded three over the Pistons' first three games of the, helping lead the team to an NBA-tying-best 3–0 record for the first time since the. He became the first Pistons player to record three consecutive double-doubles to start the season since in. He was subsequently named the Eastern Conference for the week ending November 1, becoming the first Piston to win the award since did so in December 2009. He averaged 18.7 points, 16.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game during that time. On November 3, Drummond recorded 25 points and a career-high 29 rebounds in a loss to the, becoming the first Piston with back-to-back 20/20 games since 1985. On November 8, he recorded 29 points and 27 rebounds in a win over the. He joined and as the only players with three 20/20 games in the first six games of a season. On November 9, Drummond was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played from November 2 through November 8, becoming the first Piston to win player of the week in consecutive weeks, and the first player to win the award in the first two weeks of the season since in with the. On November 21, Drummond's streak of 11 consecutive double-doubles to begin the season came to an end. This was the longest streak by a Piston since recorded 13 consecutive double-doubles in. On December 18, Drummond recorded 21 rebounds and a career-high 33 points in a 147–144 quadruple overtime win over the. He became the first Pistons player with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds in a game since in. On January 20, 2016, Drummond set an NBA record for free throws missed in a game with 23, surpassing the previous record of 22 set by Wilt Chamberlain on December 1, 1967. He also set a career-high and franchise record by attempting 36 free throws. On January 28, Drummond earned his first selection as a reserve for the Eastern Conference in the. During the All-Star weekend, he also participated in the. On February 27, he recorded his league-leading 50th double-double of the season with 15 points and 17 rebounds in a 102–91 win over the. On March 2, Drummond recorded nine points and 14 rebounds against the San Antonio Spurs, ending his career-high and the league's season-high of consecutive double-doubles at 13 straight. The Pistons finished the regular season as the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 44–38 record, earning a playoff berth for the first time since 2009. However, just as in 2009, the Pistons were swept 4–0 by the first-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers. 2016–17 season [ ] On July 15, 2016, Drummond re-signed with the Pistons on a five-year, $130 million contract. In the team's second game of the season on October 28, Drummond recorded 12 points and 20 rebounds in a 108–82 home-opener win over the. He reached 20 rebounds in a game for the 28th time in his career. Two days later, he recorded 20 points and 23 rebounds in a 98–83 win over the. He reached 20 rebounds for a second consecutive game, and it was his 10th career game with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds. With 20 points and 17 rebounds on November 19 against the, Drummond reached 4,000 career rebounds. At 23 years and 101 days, he became the second-youngest player to reach the milestone, trailing only (22 years, 129 days). On December 7, he had a season-high 26 points and 20 rebounds in an 87–77 loss to the. On March 17, 2017, he grabbed 22 rebounds in an 87–75 loss to the. It was the 34th time he had 20 rebounds in a game, including seven in 2016–17. 2017–18 season [ ] On October 23, 2017, Drummond had 14 points and 14 rebounds in a 97–86 loss to the. He moved into sixth place on Detroit's career rebounding list, passing. Two days later, in a 122–101 win over the, Drummond recorded his 5,000th career rebound in the first quarter, becoming the sixth Pistons player to reach that total. At 24 years, 76 days, he became the second-youngest player to reach the milestone, trailing only Dwight Howard (23 years, 112 days). On November 10, he had 16 points, 20 rebounds and a career-high seven assists in a 111–104 win over the, moving the Pistons to a 9–3 record—their best start to a season since the 2005–06 season. Drummond went on to become the first player to grab at least 200 rebounds in the first 13 games of two different seasons since did it three times for three different teams in the 1990s: the Pistons in 1992–93, the in 1993–94 and the in 1996–97. On November 27, he had season highs of 26 points and 22 rebounds in a 118–108 win over the. He also had six assists and four steals, becoming the first player with that many points, rebounds, assists and steals since in January 1990. On December 6, he recorded 27 points and 20 rebounds in a 104–100 loss to the. On December 14, he had 12 points, 19 rebounds and a career-high eight assists in a 105–91 win over the. National team career [ ]. 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This is a sort of optical illusion that we attempt to emulate when drawing a picture. Without it, everything would look flat and the scene would have no depth. Also, the viewer would not be able to relate the scale and distance of objects. The simplest way to see this is in a. In it, all of the horizontal and vertical lines of the primary plane run straight with the paper. More Than One Vanishing Point In, our subject is angled so that each of the two sides—left and right—have their own vanishing point. In real life, the angle between these combines with our low point of view to make the vanishing points appear very far apart. If you're drawing from life and try to construct your vanishing points, you'll find that they are often off of the paper. They can even be as much as an entire meter across your wall or table. When working from a photograph, that distance can change depending on the lens used by the photographer. How to Handle Multiple Vanishing Points In, each of the vanishing points can be even more extreme. This leads to a problem about where to place your vanishing points for reference. Artists have a few tricks to help them solve this issue. Many who have a great deal of experience simply imagine where their vanishing points are. This, however, comes with years of practice and a great understanding of correct perspective. Most people will find it useful to place vanishing points on the edges of the paper. This must be done on a plane that is equal to where the vanishing point would normally be. Again, it takes a bit of visualization to find this spot. When you are brand new to constructing perspective, it will be most helpful to use an extra sheet of paper. Place this on the table next to your drawing paper and tape both pieces down if needed to ensure they don't move. Use the spare paper to mark your vanishing point and use it as a reference for all of your orthogonal lines. As you become experienced with this, analyze your drawings to find the location of the vanishing points on the drawing paper. Soon, you will be able to forego the second sheet altogether. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] A car delivery driver, Kowalski (), arrives in late Friday night with a black. The delivery service clerk, Sandy (), urges him to get some rest, but Kowalski insists on getting started with his next assignment to deliver a white 1970 R/T 440 Magnum to by Monday. Before leaving Denver, Kowalski pulls into a biker bar parking lot around midnight to buy pills to stay awake for the long drive ahead. He bets his dealer, Jake (), that he will get to San Francisco by 3:00 pm 'tomorrow', even though the delivery is not due until Monday. (Distance between the towns is approximately 1,200 miles (1,900 km) by road). Kowalski is a and former race car driver and motorcycle racer. He is also a former police officer, who was dishonorably discharged in retaliation for preventing his partner from raping a young woman. Haunted by the surfing death of his girlfriend, Vera, Kowalski now exists on adrenaline. Driving west across Colorado, Kowalski is pursued by two motorcycle police officers who try to stop him for speeding. Recalling his days as a motorcycle racer, he forces one officer off the road and eludes the other officer by jumping across a dry creek bed. Later, the driver of a roadster pulls up alongside Kowalski and challenges him to a race. After the Jaguar driver nearly runs him off the road, Kowalski overtakes him and beats the Jaguar to a one-lane bridge, causing the Jaguar to crash into the river. Kowalski checks to see if the driver is okay, then takes off, with police cars in hot pursuit. Kowalski drives across and into, with the police unable to catch him. During the pursuit, Kowalski listens to radio station KOW, which is broadcasting from. A blind black at KOW, who goes by the name of Super Soul (), listens to the police radio frequency and encourages Kowalski to evade the police. Super Soul seems to understand Kowalski and seems to see and hear Kowalski's reactions. With the help of Super Soul, who calls Kowalski 'the last American hero', Kowalski gains the interest of the news media, and people begin to gather at the KOW radio station to offer their support. During the police chase across Nevada, Kowalski finds himself surrounded and heads into the desert. After he blows a left front tire and becomes lost, Kowalski is helped by an old prospector () who catches in the desert for a Christian commune. After Kowalski is given fuel, the old man redirects him back to the highway. There, he picks up two homosexual hitchhikers stranded en route to San Francisco with a 'Just Married' sign in their rear window. When they attempt to hold him up at gunpoint, Kowalski throws them out of the car and continues on his journey. Saturday afternoon, a vengeful off-duty highway patrolman and some local racist thugs break into the KOW studio and assault Super Soul and his engineer. Near the state line, Kowalski is helped by a hippie biker, Angel (Timothy Scott), who gives him pills to help him stay awake. Angel's girlfriend (), who rides a motorcycle nude, recognizes Kowalski and shows him a collage she made of newspaper articles about his police career. Kowalski suspects that Super Soul's broadcast is now being directed by the police to entrap him. Confirming that the police are indeed waiting at the border, Angel helps Kowalski get through the roadblock with the help of an old air raid siren and a small motorbike with a red headlight strapped to the top of the Challenger, simulating a police car. Kowalski finally reaches California by Saturday 7:12 pm. He calls Jake the dealer from a payphone to reassure him that he still intends to deliver the car on Monday. On Sunday morning, California police, who have been tracking Kowalski's movements on an electronic wall-map, set up a roadblock with two bulldozers in the small town of Cisco, where Kowalski will be passing. A small crowd gathers at the roadblock. As Kowalski approaches at high speed, he smiles as he crashes into the bulldozers in a fiery explosion. As firemen work to put out the flames, the crowd slowly disperses. • as Kowalski • as Super Soul • as Prospector (the desert snake catcher) • Victoria Medlin as Vera Thornton • as Sandy McKees (Argo's Car Delivery Service clerk) • as Jake (Denver drug dealer) • as Super Soul's engineer • Tom Reese as Sheriff • as Charlie (young Nevada patrolman) • as Collins (older Nevada patrolman) • as Communications officer • as KLZ-FM reporter • as Rev. 'Jessie' Hovah • as J. Hovah's singer • as J. Hovah's singer • as J. Hovah's baby • as J. Hovah's singer • as J. Hovah's singer • as J. Hovah's piano player • as Male hitchhiker #1 (front seat) • as Male hitchhiker #2 (back seat) • as Angel • as Nude motorcycle rider • as Female hitchhiker Production [ ] Development [ ] The screenplay for Vanishing Point was written by, under the Guillermo Cain. The story was based on two actual events: the disgraced career of a San Diego police, officer and a high-speed pursuit of a man who refused to stop and was killed when he crashed into a police roadblock. Infante modeled the character of Super Soul after legendary rock and roll singer. His script reflected the popular lifestyle of the time, containing elements of rebellion, drugs, sexual freedom, and rock and roll. In 1969, director turned down an offer to make 's in order to direct Vanishing Point. He was drawn to the counterculture themes in Cain's script. Originally, the director wanted to play Kowalski, but studio executive insisted on casting relative unknown actor Barry Newman in the lead role. The film marked the first major screen appearances of and. The car [ ] According to Sarafian, it was Zanuck who came up with the idea of using the new 1970. He wanted to do Chrysler a favor for their long-time practice of providing 20th Century Fox with cars on a rental basis for only a dollar a day. Many of the other cars featured in the film are also Chrysler products. Stunt Coordinator said he requested the Dodge Challenger because of the 'quality of the torsion bar suspension and for its horsepower' and felt that it was 'a real sturdy, good running car.' Five Alpine White Dodge Challenger R/Ts were lent to the production by Chrysler for promotional consideration and were returned upon completion of filming. Four cars had 440 engines equipped with four-speeds; the fifth car was a 383 with automatic. No special equipment was added or modifications made to the cars, except for heavier-duty shock absorbers for the car that jumped over No Name Creek. The Challengers were prepared and maintained for the movie by Max Balchowsky, who also prepared the Mustangs and Chargers for (1968). The cars performed to Loftin's satisfaction, although dust came to be a problem. None of the engines were blown. Loftin remembers that parts were taken out of one car to repair another because they 'really ruined a couple of those cars' while jumping ramps between highways and over creeks. Newman remembers that the 440 engines in the cars were so powerful that 'it was almost as if there was too much power for the body. You'd put it in first and it would almost rear back!' The Challengers appear in the film with Colorado plates OA-5599. Filming [ ] Principal photography began in the summer of 1970 with a planned shooting schedule of 60 days. Financial troubles plaguing the studio at the time forced Zanuck to shorten Sarafian's shooting schedule by 22 days. In response, the director decided not to film certain scenes rather than rush through the rest of the shoot. An average day of filming involved the actors and the crew of 19 men spending many hours traveling to the remote locations, shooting for an extended period of time and then looking for a motel to spend the night. The shoot had a few mishaps, including Newman driving a Challenger equipped with three cameras into the bushes in order to avoid a head-on collision when a 'civilian' driver ignored the traffic blocks installed to ensure the safety of the crew. The film's cinematographer John Alonzo used light-weight Arriflex II cameras that offered a great deal of flexibility in terms of free movement. Close-up and medium shots were achieved by mounting cameras directly on the vehicles instead of the common practice of filming the drivers from a tow that drove ahead of the targeted vehicle. To convey the appearance of speed, the filmmakers slowed the film rate of the cameras. For example, in the scenes with the Challenger and the Jaguar, the camera's film rate was slowed to half speed. The cars were traveling at approximately 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) so that when projected at normal frame rate, they appeared to be moving much faster. Vanishing Point was filmed on location in the American Southwest in the states of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California. • • (the ending) • • • (first motorcycle police chase) • (Super Soul scenes) • • • • • • • Dean Jagger's scenes were shot on the Salt Lakes of Nevada. Super Soul's radio station was filmed in. All of Cleavon Little's scenes were completed in under three days. Was the film's stunt coordinator and responsible for setting up and performing the major driving stunts. [ ] Loftin's resume at the time included work on (1966), (1968), and (1971). Barry Newman learned from Loftin and was encouraged by the stunt coordinator to do some of his own stunts. In the scene before Kowalski crashes into the bulldozer, Newman drove and performed a 180-degree turn on the road himself without the director's knowledge. The 383 car was also used as the tow vehicle in the crash scene at the end of the movie. A quarter-mile cable was attached between the Challenger and an explosives-laden 1967 with the motor and transmission removed. The tow vehicle was driven by Loftin, who pulled the Camaro into the blades of the bulldozers at high speed. Loftin expected the car to go end over end, but instead it stuck into the bulldozers, which he thought looked better. The ending [ ]. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and. (July 2017) () The ending (and implicitly the theme of the film) has been the source of much debate, including one interpretation that the entire film is a post-death flashback after the car crashes into the bulldozers. The viewer is left guessing why Kowalski insists on driving to San Francisco immediately and then drives heedlessly across four states to his death. Kowalski says only, 'I gotta be in Frisco 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.' When Jake scoffs that he's being put on, Kowalski says, 'I wish to God I was.' Barry Newman offered his interpretation of the film's ending in an interview printed in the March 1986 issue of Musclecar Review, 'Kowalski smiles as he rushes to his death at the end of Vanishing Point because he believes he will make it through the roadblock.' The August 2006 issue of magazine has a sidebar with Newman, in which he explains that Kowalski sees the light glinting from between the two bulldozers. 'To Kowalski, it was still a hole to escape through. It symbolized that no matter how far they push or chase you, no one can truly take away your freedom and there is always an escape.' Newman also thought that the entire film was an essay on. Kowalski drives to drive, with no real purpose for doing what he's doing. He decides to give his life its definition and meaning, with complete freedom over his actions. Sarafian explained that he wanted to make Kowalski appear otherworldly and that the world within the film was a temporary existence that he was just making a stop in. At the end of the film, he was ascending from this existence into another. The lyrics of the end song underscore this interpretation: 'Nobody knows, nobody sees, till the light of life stops burning, till another soul goes free.' UK theatrical release [ ] The UK theatrical release of the film differs slightly from the US release in plot and running time. In the UK release, Kowalski picks up a mysterious () toward the end of the film. Kowalski accepts from her, despite refusing marijuana in several previous scenes. He stops the car when he starts feeling stoned. She says she has been 'waiting for him, everywhere and since forever.' When he awakens the next morning, she is gone without a trace. According to interviews with Barry Newman and commentary from the director, the hitchhiker was meant to be an allegorical figure representing death. This scene was removed from the final US version, reducing the film from 105 minutes to 98 minutes. Newman felt that the scene gave the film 'an allegorical lift' but the studio was afraid that the audience would not understand. Soundtrack [ ] Vanishing Point by Various Artists Released March 13, 1971 Recorded 1970,, Length 40: 51 Amos Records Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Sarafian wanted to score the majority of the film from an album called. Lionel Newman, head of Fox's music department at the time, denied Sarafian's request because the studio did not want to spend a substantial amount of money obtaining rights to the tracks. The director then suggested that musician score the film, but Fox refused this request as well. After watching the film, musical supervisor wrote three original songs. Delaney, Bonnie & Friends ended up performing a musical number in the film. A soundtrack of the film was released in the United States by Amos Records. The original vinyl album is long out of print. There have been reissues of the soundtrack in the United States by various record companies, including, and in Europe by Amos Records. Track listing [ ] No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Super Soul Theme' (The J.B. Pickers) Jimmy Bowen 1:50 2. 'The Girl Done Got It Together' () 2:47 3. 'Where Do We Go From Here?' () Mike Settle 2:53 4. 'Welcome to Nevada' () Barnhill, 1:52 5. 'Dear Jesus God' ( and Randy Bishop) Segarini, Bishop 3:57 6. 'Runaway Country' () Doug Dillard, 4:09 7. 'You Got to Believe' () 3:00 8. 'Love Theme' () Jimmy Bowen 2:40 9. 'So Tired' () Creamer, Sliwin, Temmer 2:10 10. 'Freedom of Expression' (The J.B. Pickers) Jimmy Bowen 5:48 11. ' (),,, 2:32 12. 'Sing Out for Jesus' () Kim Carnes 1:47 13. 'Over Me' (Bob Segarini and Randy Bishop) Bob Segarini, Randy Bishop 3:04 14. 'Nobody Knows' () Mike Settle 2:22 Total length: 40:51 'Nobody Knows' is the first ever recording by, credited on the soundtrack as 'Kim & Dave' (with husband Dave Ellingson). Carnes also wrote the song performed by Big Mama Thornton. The pop music group Delaney, Bonnie & Friends had a small role as a band, which included singer and singer/songwriter at the piano. The baby held by one of the singers is, who later replaced in. Reception [ ] Vanishing Point premiered in January 1971 and did not receive positive notices. In his review for the, wrote, ' Vanishing Point might have had a point, but it. What's left is sophisticated craft and fashionably hokey cynicism'. Magazine said, 'While stock car addicts may be able to maintain interest in the ultra-fast manipulation of the car, many viewers will just get car-sick. Or sick of the car, which isn't the same thing'. Larry Cohen, in the Reporter criticized the film for being 'calculated, tedious and in desperate need of tightening, the picture, produced by Norman Spencer, is uninvolving and devoid of a cohesiveness that might have made it work'. Newman recalls that Fox had no faith in the film and released it in neighborhood theaters only to disappear in less than two weeks. However, it was a critical and commercial success in the UK and Europe which prompted the studio to re-release it in the United States on a double bill with. After completing its run at the cinema box office, the film gained extended life as it became a second feature favorite in drive-in theaters across the US. A cult following began to develop, due in large part to a broadcast on network television in 1976. The film earned rentals of $4,250,000 in North America. The film currently has a rating of 75% on, based on 12 reviews. In 2014, polled several film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors to list their top action films. Vanishing Point was listed at 70th place on this list. Legacy [ ] Film [ ] named it as one of his favorite films. (2007), the contribution to the faux-exploitation 'double feature' (2007), features a chase involving a Dodge Challenger resembling the one seen in Vanishing Point (not being an model and having an automatic transmission). Death Proof also references the film by name repeatedly calling it 'one of the best American movies ever made'. The car in the film also has the license plate OA 5599. Named Vanishing Point one of his 1,000 favorite films, and used it as inspiration for his 2017 film. Music [ ] Vanishing Point was the inspiration for 's 1997 album. It is meant to be an alternative soundtrack to the film. Lead singer Bobby Gillespie said, 'The music in the film is hippy music, so we thought, 'Why not record some music that really reflects the mood of the film?' It's always been a favourite of the band, we love the air of paranoia and speed-freak righteousness. It's a pure underground film, rammed with claustrophobia'. In addition, a track from the album was named ' after the character from the film. The track also featured samples of Super Soul's 'last American hero' speech from the film. Author scripted the video for 'Kowalski' which was directed by musician. The video features a and super model beating up the band. Super Soul's 'last American hero' speech was also incorporated into the lyrics of the song 'Breakdown', from their album (1991). The film was the basis for 's music video ' (2004), directed by the AV Club and which included members of the band in the 1970 Challenger traveling across the desert, following the plot of the movie. Television [ ] In an episode of, comedian takes friend and fellow comedian for coffee in a 1970, stating it was 'all the rage' in the 1970s due to Newman and Vanishing Point. In an episode of, presenter road tests a 2008 across Nevada and fondly references the film as the inspiration for him choosing that car. In the finale episode of the series, commits suicide in a fashion visually reminiscent of Kowalski's suicide in Vanishing Point. Video games [ ] The video game (2013) features a trophy/achievement called Vanishing Point, with the description reading 'You've won a race in a white Dodge Challenger but lived to tell the tale, unlike Kowalski.' Remake [ ] A was created for television, first airing in 1997, and also featuring a 1970 Dodge Challenger. The film stars as Jimmy Kowalski (in this version, the character has a first name). Kowalski is rewritten as a suspected sympathizer from, and as 'The Voice', a who replaces Super Soul. The two films are similar, but the remake removed all of the original's mystical elements. Following the release of his 2006 film, wrote a remake of the film for. Home release [ ] There were two theatrical releases, a U.S. Version and a UK version. Both are included on the Region 1 DVD. Fox released Vanishing Point in the United States on on February 24, 2009. See also [ ] • References [ ]. • Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989, p. • (1971-03-25)... •,, November 1, 2010, retrieved 2012-03-23 •. Retrieved December 2, 2011. • ^ Siegel, Mike (Autumn 2008). 'The Freedom of Speed'. Cinema Retro. • ^ (Director) (February 3, 2004). Vanishing Point Commentary (DVD). • Siegel 2008, pp. • Siegel 2008, p. • ^ Zazarine, Paul (March 1986). 'Kowalski's Last Ride'. Muscle Car Review. • Siegel 2008, p. • ^ Siegel 2008, p. • Siegel 2008, pp. • Siegel 2008, pp. • ^ Siegel 2008, p. • Film International 3.3.2014 • ^ Siegel 2008, p. • Champlin, Charles (March 18, 1971). 'Chase is on in Vanishing'.. • 'Vanishing Point'.. February 1, 1971. • Cohen, Larry (February 1, 1971). 'Vanishing Point'. • Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989.. Please note figures are rentals accruing to distributors and not total gross. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 23, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2014. November 3, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2014. • Breznican, Anthony (December 2, 2011).. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 28, 2013. • Sam DiSalle... Retrieved July 7, 2017. • Zack Sharf (June 6, 2017)... Retrieved July 7, 2017. • Mark Olsen (June 23, 2017)... Retrieved July 7, 2017. • Ethan Anderton (June 29, 2017)... Retrieved July 7, 2017. • ^ Kessler, Ted (May 3, 1997)... Retrieved 2008-11-16. • Kelly, Richard (February 12, 2007). ' Southland Tales Teaser Trailer'. Richard Kelly's MySpace blog. External links [ ] Wikiquote has quotations related to: • on • at • at • – Analysis of Vanishing Point by cinematographer in • • • on. Please contact Customer Services and request 'Return Authorisation' before you send your item back to us. Unauthorised returns will not be accepted. Returns must be postmarked within 4 business days of authorisation and must be in resellable condition. Returns are shipped at the customer's risk. We cannot take responsibility for items which are lost or damaged in transit. Accepted returns are refunded by the method in which you paid. For purchases where a shipping charge was paid, there will be no refund of the original shipping charge. Aug 5, 2010 - 2 minAbout: The official trailer for Joffa the Movie. Unquestionably Australia's #1 Sports fan Joffa. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Joffa Corfe and Shane McRae star as a couple of knockabout handymen with a passion for the. The pair have a knack for attracting trouble which drives the local priest to the point of despair. The film portrays Joffa; an ordinary man. The fact he attracts the affection of thousands and the hatred of tens of thousands is just how it is for the man who guides the Collingwood Cheer Squad. Joffa said that the ordinary people who inhabit his real world 'give the movie its heart.' People such as Fr. Bob McGuire, and 93-year-old Mavis, who used to attend dances with 's. ![]() One of the highlights for Australian audiences is hearing sung in. Another is hearing the classic Australian food, the, being explained to a. The said that the main messages from this movie are: 'Working together as a team is what wins the game.' And 'Mateship is one of the most important and meaningful things in life.' Cast [ ] The main cast includes: • as Joffa • Shane McRae as Shane • as Himself • as Himself Rating [ ] The rated Joffa: The Movie as —for its mild coarse language. Production [ ] Script [ ] Producer-director Chris Liontos started out by wondering why nobody was making films about football. His inspiration was (1980), a classic Australian movie. He decided to explore the world of Aussie Rules ' through the eyes of the most passionate supporter in the country.' Filming [ ] The overseas segments were filmed on the cheap, with the crew living in backpacker bunkrooms, eating baked beans and dodging crack addicts. The budget [ ] The budget was less than 200,000. ' I took a risk on fully self-funding this, no grants at all', said Mr Liontos. ' A lot of films these days do get a lot of (government) funding. Nobody goes and sees them.' The risk appears to have paid off. The film is being released nationally on 2 September 2010. For such ' an ultra-low budget movie to get a national cinema release - this has never happened (before),' Liontos said. Locations [ ] The film is set partly in -- and,, and partly in the UK -- and. [ ] Although best known as an active supporter of football, Joffa takes a passionate interest in the club. So much so, that he included a pilgrimage to, in the movie. Critical reception [ ] The film has received a mixed reception to date. While Collingwood supporters provide uniformly positive reviews, non-Collingwood fans have been less than thrilled. Greg King of FilmReviews.net.au said that 'the only thing more excruciating than sitting through this film would be to endure watching Collingwood win another premiership.' Professional reviewer Leigh Paatsch said that 'With his tatty jacket of gold, albino mullet hairdo and a face made for keeping birds off crops, the infamous general of the Collingwood cheer squad was never going to be your typical movie star.' He added that: 'Joffa is definitely a natural in front of the cameras. Just a shame that those behind the cameras of Joffa: The Movie are not.' The Australian Council on Children and the Media said that Joffa: The Movie is a 'light-hearted targeting an adult audience, but which may appeal to those adolescents with an interest in football. The film has some funny moments, particularly those involving Father Bob.' Donna Demaio, reporter for The Age, likened the movie to, another famous Australian mockumentary. DVD release [ ] Joffa: The Movie was released nationally in Australia on 2 December 2010. See also [ ] • • • • • References [ ]. The Australian Council on Children and the Media, 30 August 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2010. Terry Brown, Herald Sun, 9 February 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2010. Terry Brown, Herald Sun, 30 July 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010. Terry Brown, Herald Sun, 5 June 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010. Greg King, FilmReviews.net.au, 5 September 2010. Archived from on 8 September 2010. Retrieved 10 September 2010. • • External links [ ] • • on • Joffa gets his own full-length movie • • Joffa the Movie • The Age reporter Donna Demaio speaks to Joffa about his movie and tries on the gold jacket for size. Pages: () () Background Marty (1955) is the poignant, simple character study of a lonely, unmarried, lovelorn middle-aged, 34 year old son who works as a Bronx butcher and still lives with his love-smothering mother. By film's end, he and another homely 29 year old Brooklyn schoolteacher and female wallflower are liberated - both are triumphant over their respective limitations. The film's screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky transformed his own original teleplay into a successful major motion picture - and the modest film remains one of the best examples of the cinematization of a television play. More Marty images. Martin Seamus 'Marty' McFly Sr. Is the protagonist of the trilogy. He is the world's second time. Marty Meierotto stars in HISTORY's series Mountain Men. Find out more about Marty Meierotto and the rest of the cast on HISTORY. A 1955 film directed by Delbert Mann and co-produced by Burt Lancaster, Marty was based off a telefilm by Paddy Chayefsky, who also wrote the screenplay. It was the Star-Making Role for Ernest Borgnine, which earned him an Oscar for Best Actor. The film also won Best Picture and earned its director and writer Oscars,. (The 48-minute TV comedy-drama was originally presented on NBC-TV's 'Philco-Goodyear Playhouse' series on May 24, 1953 as a 60-minute broadcast, with leads Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand, during a period now recognized as the 'Golden Age of Television.' It received zero nominations during the Emmys that year.) It was the only film based on a TV drama to ever win Best Picture. As a feature film, it was one of the biggest 'sleepers' in Hollywood history, from the independent production company of Harold Hecht and actor Burt Lancaster (Hecht-Lancaster). A modest, black and white film in an era of wide-screen color epics, its critical acclaim and box-office success were phenomenal - its $340,000 production budget yielded over $5 million in gross proceeds. And it was the second Best Picture Oscar winner to also win the Golden Palm (Palme d'Or) at Cannes - was the first. Marty was nominated for eight Academy Awards - and was awarded four - Best Picture!, Best Actor (character actor Ernest Borgnine in a role quite different from his menacing, sadistic villains or murderous 'heavies' in and ), Best Director (Delbert Mann for his debut film), and Best Screenplay (Paddy Chayefsky). It was also the shortest Best Picture winner at 91 minutes. The Story The film depicts thirty-six hours in the life of the main character: 34 year-old, bug-eyed Marty Piletti (Ernest Borgnine) - an ordinary, burly, heavy-set Bronx butcher. In the opening scene in his butcher shop while Marty waits on a female customer, he tells her how all his younger brothers and sisters are happily married and raising families. A romantic loser all his life, Marty is resigned to listening to people ask when he is getting married: I met your mother in a fruit store. She said to me, 'Hey, you know a nice girl for my boy Marty?' .What's the matter with you? Join the Newsletter. Join the email list for exclusive news & updates from Marty! Email Sign Up. Sign up for updates from Marty on new music, tour dates, exclusive content, and more. Sign Up No Thanks. Copyright 2017 Marty Stuart. Contact Privacy Policy. Built on Fullscreen Direct. Marty (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Now you get married. You hear what I say!You should be ashamed of yourself. View the profiles of people named Marty Early. Join Facebook to connect with Marty Early and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to. Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name. A second female customer chastises him - he should be ashamed for remaining single for so long: 'Marty, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. All your kid brothers and sisters married and got children. When are you gonna get married?' Marty is constantly reminded that he is an incomplete man - single and unmarried. After work, he joins a number of other single young bachelors hanging out in a local Bronx cafe on a Saturday night - everyone is discussing sports, dating, and pin-up girls in a magazine. In one of the film's most memorable lines, one of Marty's neighborhood male friends in the cafe, Angie (Joe Mantell), asks about how they can fill their lives with something interesting in their very familiar daily routine and frequent exchange: Angie: Whaddya feel like doin' tonight? Marty: I don't know, Ange. Whaddya feel like doin'? Angie complains about their normal Saturday night indecisiveness: 'We ought to do somethin'. It's Saturday night. I don't want to go bowling like last Saturday.' He suggests that they call up some past pick-up dates: 'How about calling up that big girl we picked up in the movies about a month ago up in the RKO Chester?You know that big girl that was sittin' in front of us, with the skinny friend.Remember her name was Mary Feeny - we took 'em home all the way out in Brooklyn. ![]() Marty (1955) is the poignant, simple character study of a lonely, unmarried, lovelorn middle-aged, 34 year old son who works as a Bronx butcher and still lives with his love-smothering mother. By film's end, he and another homely 29 year old Brooklyn schoolteacher and female wallflower are liberated - both are triumphant. Marty (1955) is the poignant, simple character study of a lonely, unmarried, lovelorn middle-aged, 34 year old son who works as a Bronx butcher. What daya say? Think we ought to give 'em a call? I'll take the skinny one.' Marty seems weary of dating: 'She maybe got a date already, Ange.I didn't like her. I don't feel like callin' her up.' And then they repeat their familiar exchange again, and Angie is fed up with Marty's tired responses: Angie: Well, whaddya feel like doin' tonight? Marty: I don't know, Ange. Whaddya feel like doin'? Angie: We're back to that, huh? I say to you, 'Whaddya feel like doin' tonight?' And you say back to me, 'I dunno. Whaddya feel like doin' tonight?' Then we wind up sittin' around your house with a couple of cans of beer watchin' the Hit Parade on television. Angie suggests going to the Stardust Ballroom later that night: 'How about goin' down to 72nd Street. See what we could find down there. Ralph says you got to beat them off with clubs.' When Marty doesn't reply, Angie chides him: 'Boy, you're getting to be a real drag, you know that?' His friend is obviously good-natured, decent, and kind, but unattractive and overweight, lacking social graces and prospects for any other kind of future - especially with romance and settling down with a woman. Marty laments his bachelorhood and is unwillingly resigned to his fate: Listen, Ange. I've been looking for a girl every Saturday night of my life. I'm thirty-four years old. I'm just tired of looking, that's all. I'd like to find a girl. Everybody's always telling me, 'Get married, get married, get married!' Don't you think I want to get married? I want to get married. Everybody drives me crazy. Marty is frustrated by his Italian Catholic mother, Mrs. Theresa Piletti (Esther Minciotti). She drives him crazy over his date-lessness and lack of prospects for marriage: 'My mother, boy, she drives me crazy.' She complains to relatives about Marty's lack of initiative: 'He sits around the house all the time. You know a nice place where he can go to get a bride?' When Marty returns home - where he lives with his widowed mother - he decides to call Mary Feeney as an 'old friend.' In a telephone attempt at a date, Marty gets the classic brush-off from the potential prospect that he met in a movie theater a month earlier. He reminds her what he looks like ('I'm the stocky one, the heavy-set fella').Oh, hello there. Is this Mary Feeney? Hello, there. This is Marty Pilletti. I-I wonder if you recall me. Well, I'm kind of a stocky guy. The last time we met was in the RKO Chester. You was with a friend of yours, and I-I was with a friend of mine, name of Angie. This was about a month ago - The RKO Chester on West Farms Square. Yeah, you was sitting in front of us, and we was annoying you, and - you got mad and - I'm the fella who works in a butcher shop. Oh, come on, you - you know who I am! That's right, and then - then we went to Howard Johnson's. We had hamburgers. You hadda milkshake. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, well, I'm the stocky one, the heavy-set fella. Yeah, well, I'm - I'm glad you recall me because I hadda pretty nice time that night, and I was wondering how everything was with you. How's everything? That's swell. Yeah, well, I tell you why I called. I was figuring on taking in a movie tonight, and I was wondering if you and your friend would care to see a movie tonight with me and my friend. Yeah, tonight. Why, I know it's a little late to call for a date, but I didn't know myself till - yeah, I know. Yeah, well, what about - well, how about next Saturday night? Are - are you free next Saturday night? Well, what about the Saturday after that? Yeah, I know. Well, I mean, I understand that. Afterwards, his mother's persistence in finding him a nice Catholic girl to marry results in nagging and pestering questions at dinner. Marty hates his prolonged bachelorhood but he is realistic about his prospects - he would marry if he could find an accepting female who wouldn't reject him ('Whatever it is that women like, I ain't got it'). He explains pain-avoidance to her: Mrs. Pilletti (serving dinner): So, what are you gonna do tonight Marty? Marty: I don't know, Ma. I'm all knocked out. I may just hang around the house. Pilletti: Why don't you go to the Stardust Ballroom? Pilletti: I say, why don't you go to the Stardust Ballroom? It's loaded with tomatoes. Marty: It's loaded with what? Pilletti: Tomatoes. Marty: (laughs) Who told you about the Stardust Ballroom, Ma? Pilletti: Tommy. [Tommy is Marty's married cousin.] He say it was a very nice place. Marty: Oh, Thomas. Ma, it's just a big dance hall, that's all it is. I been there a hundred times. Loaded with tomatoes - boy, you're funny, Ma. Pilletti: Marty, I don't want you to hang around the house tonight. I want you to go take a shave and go dance. Marty: (pleading) Ma, when you gonna give up? You got a bachelor on your hands. I ain't never gonna get married. Pilletti: You're gonna get married. Marty: Ma, sooner or later, there comes a point in a man's life when he's gotta face some facts. And one fact I gotta face is that, whatever it is that women like, I ain't got it. I chased after enough girls in my life. I-I went to enough dances. I got hurt enough. I don't wanna get hurt no more. I just called up a girl this afternoon, and I got a real brush-off, boy! I figured I was past the point of being hurt, but that hurt. Some stupid woman who I didn't even want to call up. She gave me the brush. No, Ma, I don't wanna go to Stardust Ballroom because all that ever happened to me there was girls made me feel like I was a-a-a bug. I got feelings, you know. I-I had enough pain. No thanks, Ma! Pilletti: Marty - Marty: No. I'm gonna stay home tonight and watch The Hit Parade. Pilletti: (said with regret) You're gonna die without a son. Marty: So I'll die without a son. Pilletti: Marty, put on the blue suit, huh? Marty: Blue suit, gray suit, I'm just a fat, little man. A fat ugly man. Pilletti: You not ugly. Marty: I'm ugly, I'm ugly, I'm ugly! Pilletti: Marty - Marty: (He rises, agitated) Ma, leave me alone. Ma, whaddaya want from me? Whaddaya want from me? I'm miserable enough as it is. To satisfy his oppressive mother - and against his own better judgment, Marty decides to go out with Angie and attend the Stardust Ballroom dance, even though he is convinced that his efforts to meet a girl will end in disaster and 'heartache': All right, so I'll go to the Stardust Ballroom. I'll put on a blue suit, and I'll go. And you know what I'm gonna get for my trouble? A big night of heartache. (He sits, eats some spaghetti, and begins to calm down.) Loaded with tomatoes - boy, that's rich. At the Stardust Ballroom, Marty attempts to dance with a girl from the stag line: 'Excuse me, would you care to dance?' She gives him the once-over and quickly rejects him: 'I don't feel like dancing just yet.' An equally plain girl Clara Snyder (Betsy Blair) is in the process of being rejected at the dance by Herb (Alan Wells), her blind date. (The date's pal had urged that Clara 'wasn't especially attractive but she had a good deal of charm.' ) Disappointed in Clara and anxious to get rid of her by trading her for cash, Herb approaches Marty (after noticing that he is single) and offers him five bucks for taking his date off his hands and escorting her home: I got stuck on a blind date with a dog. And I just met an old girl I used to know. I was wondering how I'm gonna get rid of the girl I'm with. Somebody to take her home. Put off by the heartless, mercantilistic proposal, decent-minded Marty refuses: 'You can't just walk off on a girl like that.' Without hearing any dialogue in the noisy, music-filled room, Marty watches as another man is given the same deal and then led to Clara's table. Clara shakes her head during the conversation and is left abandoned. Clara's date and the other man move past Marty - he overhears their argument over the five dollars: Herb: In that case, as long as she's going home alone, give me the five bucks back. Other Man: Look Mac, you paid me the five bucks. The five bucks is mine. Marty turns and notices the homely, shy, skinny woman all alone at a table in the middle of a crowded room. Clara rises from the table, and feeling lost and humiliated runs straight to an outside balcony. He follows behind and asks the weeping woman for a dance - and then comforts her as she collapses onto his chest. I did a tutorial quite a while ago on how to professionally hang drapes and I have recently had a number of people ask me to share that post again. This is an updated version of that post, so I hope it explains my process. It doesn't matter if you are using Custom, Readymade or off the shelf Ikea, the process is the same. If you follow these few steps all of your drapes will look Custom and you will have a really polished and professional looking drape. I am showing you three different drapes that I hung so you could see the whole process. This is how I hang them whether ready made or custom. The two end clips are placed in from the side of the panel so the side returns back to the wall and window and there are no gaps. The rest of the panel is divided so that you place the remaining 5 clips evenly across the panel. Then I pull the space between the clips forward to form the pleats. (This picture shows a pair that I made using an attached valance at the top.) I don't puddle any of my drapes, I just hem them to barely skim the floor. I also do a double 3' or 4' inch hem so the bottom also has some weight. Next is what I call finger pleating. I follow the fold of the panel that is pulled forward on the rod down to the hem and use two fingers to gently press them into pleats. Make sure you have the drapery fabric and the lining together. This doesn't create any sharp edges, it just allows the fabric to naturally follow the line from the top to the bottom. Just take the index and middle finger and place the fold between them and run up and down the fabric. The fabric on these drapes were a slubbed silk that was harder to get the folds to stay in place, so I did the finger pleating then tied them together softly with pieces of fabric. I leave them tied for a few days to 'set' the memory in the fabric, then when I untie them they hang in perfect pleats. They still have a casual feel, but the pleats are all in line with casual folds that hang in a nice flow up and down the window. This is a pair of Ikea drapes that I added some ribbon trim to. The same process works for these unlined drapes too. Hope that answers the questions. This is just my own method. Let me know your secrets. |
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