The World Beyond BetterMost > The Culture Tent

Resurrecting the Movies thread...

<< < (215/430) > >>

oilgun:

--- Quote from: seriouscrayons on September 16, 2008, 11:24:16 am ---Yup, the Minneapolis suburbs are teeming with hidden evil. I can vouch for that!  :laugh:




--- End quote ---

I heard that Minneapolis is a very fit city with nice paths for running around three small lakes?

serious crayons:
Yes. I live near one of them. Takes about an hour from my door, around the lake and back. It is connected by bike and walking paths to another one, which is connected to another one. The bike and walking paths also extend farther, follow a creek to a waterfall, and take in a couple more lakes. The creek is a couple of block from my house.

oilgun:

--- Quote from: seriouscrayons on September 16, 2008, 03:35:47 pm ---Yes. I live near one of them. Takes about an hour from my door, around the lake and back. It is connected by bike and walking paths to another one, which is connected to another one. The bike and walking paths also extend farther, follow a creek to a waterfall, and take in a couple more lakes. The creek is a couple of block from my house.



--- End quote ---

NICE!  It reminds me of Ottawa, where I grew up.  It's located at the confluence of 2 rivers and a canal and all three have well maintained bike paths along both sides that can all be accessed from the downtown core.  Plus just across the bridge in Hull/Gatineau, there is a provincial park accessible from their downtown with a beautiful path makes its way through the forest.  I've actually seen deer while riding this path!  It's amazing and just minutes by bike from the Ottawa centre.  That's the one thing I miss from that city, all the easily accessible green space.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: oilgun on September 16, 2008, 04:42:17 pm ---NICE!  It reminds me of Ottawa, where I grew up.  It's located at the confluence of 2 rivers and a canal and all three have well maintained bike paths along both sides that can all be accessed from the downtown core.  Plus just across the bridge in Hull/Gatineau, there is a provincial park accessible from their downtown with a beautiful path makes its way through the forest.  I've actually seen deer while riding this path!  It's amazing and just minutes by bike from the Ottawa centre.  That's the one thing I miss from that city, all the easily accessible green space.

--- End quote ---

That sounds lovely. I saw a deer here in the city once, galloping down the sidewalk of a major thoroughfare, a few blocks from the creek. People out raking their lawns stopped to stare in wonder. When she got to the creek, she plunged down into the brush and disappeared. I don't know how she got so off track in the first place, but she got back safely.

oilgun:
Art lovers, have you seen Simon Schama's POWER OF ART from the BBC.  Excellent show.   Each episode covers one artist. I just watched the first two which look at Caravaggio and Bernini respectively and it reminded me of how exciting these guys' lives were, full of political intrigue, intense rivalries, sex & violence.    Which brings me to why I'm posting in this thread.

Why aren't there any movies about them?  I know, and loved, Derek Jarman's CARAVAGGIO, but I'm talking about more mainstream fare, there is great material to be mined from these great artists' lives. 

Then I started thinking about casting, who would play bad-boy & murderer, Caravaggio?  And what about the arrogant & nasty Bernini who tried to kill his own brother and had his lover/model's face slashed when he found out they were having an affair?

For inspiration, this is what they looked like:

Caravaggio


Bernini

I immediately thought of Benicio Del Toro for Caravaggio but I'm stumped when it comes to Bernini.  Any thoughts?


EDIT:   I just thought of a good Bernini:  Joseph Fiennes!

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version