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千年血后 (1983) [电影] IMDb 豆瓣 Eggplant.place TMDB 维基数据
The Hunger
6.4 (36 个评分) 导演: 托尼·斯科特 演员: 凯瑟琳·丹妮芙 / 大卫·鲍伊
其它标题: 악마의 키스 / ハンガー
美艳迷人的Catherine Deneuve在片中扮演一位年轻貌美的女郎,她与戴维·鲍伊饰演一对吸血鬼夫妻,他们依靠吸血而延续了生命,他们的爱情虽然历经了几个世纪,却始终闪耀着青春的光泽。本来他们就可以这样天长地久、幸福美满地生活下去,但不知为什么,一向俊逸冷傲的鲍伊突然迅速衰老,同时,他与Catherine Deneuve之间的爱情也因此出现裂痕,甚至走向终结。就在这时,由苏珊·萨兰登饰演的女医生卷入了他们的生活,而这位女医生是一个“长生不老药”的狂热寻觅者……
洛基恐怖秀 (1975) [电影] IMDb 豆瓣 TMDB Min reol 维基数据
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
8.1 (255 个评分) 导演: Jim Sharman 演员: 蒂姆·克里 / 苏珊·萨兰登
其它标题: 록키 호러 픽쳐 쇼 / ロッキー・ホラー・ショー
  布莱德(Barry Bostwick 饰)和珍妮(苏珊·萨兰登 Susan Sarandon 饰)是一对儿互相爱慕的年轻人,生性羞涩的两人,借着参加一场朋友的婚礼,终于互诉衷肠,约定了终身。为了表示对连接起两人缘分的授业教授的感谢,二人驱车前往拜访,不料半路遭遇暴风雨 ,湿透的两人在夜色中无处落脚,只好向路边一座荒僻古堡求助。
  谁知古堡中正上演着一场异色的狂欢表演!古堡主人——福特博士(Tim Curry 饰)是一名自称来自变性星球的异装癖,他和仆人与支持者们纵情狂欢,在布莱德二人面前展示了唤醒人造人洛基的奇迹。当天夜里,被分开的布莱德和珍妮各自经历了性的体验,二人的思想起了细微变化,在后续的一系列事件中和福特博士的关系愈发复杂……
The Lester Persky Story (1964) [电影] 豆瓣
导演: Andy Warhol / Jerry Benjamin co-director/Sam Green, Baby Jane Holzer 演员: Rufus Collins / 萨姆·格林
其它标题: Soap Opera
According to Andy Warhol, Soap Opera was the first movie that Baby Jane Holzer did for him. (POP60) It was also the first Warhol film to be mentioned in the New York Times. Art critic Grace Glueck mentioned the film in her "Art Notes" column July 5, 1964, calling it Wee Love of Life. (AD85)
According to Jane, she was introduced to Warhol by Nicky Haslam who, at that time, was the editor for Show magazine. Jane thought that Nicky might have introduced her to Warhol on the corner of 59th Street, in front of Bloomingdales. According to Holzer, Warhol told her that he was making a movie called Soap Opera, and asked her if she would like to be in it. Shortly thereafter Jane had a dinner at her father-in-laws house on Park Avenue where she was staying and Warhol came to the dinner. Also at her dinner were David Bailey, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, David McEwen and Nicky Haslam. (UW47)
In Popism, Andy Warhol recollected their meeting slightly differently, saying that the dinner came first, and that he then ran into her on Madison Avenue when she had just got back from "the big '63 summer in London when everything had really started to happen there." According to Warhol, "she couldn't stop raving about a club in Soho in back of Leicester Square, the Ad Lib, where the Beatles would walk by your table - the kind of place where, say Princess Margaret could come in and nobody would even bother to loook up, the beginning of the melting pot in class-conscious London." (POP59)
Andy Warhol: "Jane looked terrific standing there in the new look - pants and a sweater. Her jeans were black - I guess she'd picked that up from Bailey, who'd photographed her a lot while she was over there. I could see that she'd also picked up his way of talking, which, aside from being cockney, was to add 'sort-of-thing' at the end of her sentences sort-of-thing. And she talked about the 'Switched-On Look,' which was a phrase she said Bailey had coined... She was such a gorgeous girl - great skin and hair. And so much enthusiasm - she wanted to do everything." (Ibid)
Jane was nicknamed "Baby Jane Holzer" by columnist Carol Bjorman. The film Whatever Happened to Baby Jane had just been released and although the columnist had not seen the film, she used the moniker 'Baby Jane' to refer to Jane Holzer. The nickname stuck.
Soap Opera was subtitled "The Lester Persky Story" because Warhol used television commercials produced by Persky in the film.
Andy Warhol: "The first movie Jane did for me was Soap Opera, filmed over P.J. Clarke's, the Third Avenue pub. It was subtitled 'The Lester Persky Story' in tribute to Lester, who eventually became a movie producer. Lester introduced the hour-long commercial on television in the fifties that had Virginia Graham showing you all the different ways you could use Melmac, or Rock Hudson doing vacuum-cleaning demonstrations. Lester let us use footage from his old TV commericials, so we spliced sales-pitch demonstrations of rotisserie broilers and dishware in between the segments of Soap Opera. (POP60)
Lester Persky was also the person who introduced Edie Sedgwick to Warhol in January 1965, as well as "discovering" Paul America (who starred in My Hustler) at the disco Ondine. Persky was also the person who gave "The Fifty Most Beautiful People" party at the Factory in the spring of 1965. Persky also went with Warhol's entourage to Los Angeles during the screening of The Chelsea Girls, as well as to Cannes for the "non-screening" of The Chelsea Girls. (POP210/211) He would later become the television/film producer responsible for Shampoo and Taxi Driver. He died in Los Angeles on December 16, 2001. The rights to Truman Capote's short story, Handcarved Coffins, which had originally appeared in Interview magazine, were sold to Lester's production company in 1980.
Baby Jane Holzer worked on Soap Opera with Jerry Benjamin and Sam Green (UW47). Sam Green was an art dealer who also appeared in Batman Dracula (POP32). In 1965, he became the director of exhibits at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, and was responsible for the Warhol exhibit there that was mobbed by students and reporters.
Jerry Benjamin, credited as co-director of the Soap Opera, had previously been active in the experimental theater scene of New York. In October 1963 he had directed a production of John Weiners' play Asphodel, In Hell's Despite for the Judson Poets Theatre at the Judson Memorial Church. (JD170/FB317)