Fact: Film
producer James Jacks has passed away at the age of 66. Although not a household
name, Jacks had a part in many box office successes. He was an early supporter
of The Coen Bros. and produced their 1987 hit RAISING ARIZONA. Jacks went on to
produce many crowd-pleasing favorites such as TOMBSTONE, DAZED AND CONFUSED,
MALLRATS, MICHAEL, JACKAL, A SIMPLE PLAN, THE MUMMY, THE GIFT, THE MUMMY
RETURNS, and THE SCORPION KING. He served as vice-president of production at
Universal Studios from the late 1980’s to the early 1990’s.
Opinion: There
are many different moving pieces and parts in making a film, and the role of a
producer is often a hidden and thankless one. No one really dreams about having
the job of securing financing, locations, staffing, and food vendors…but they
are tasks which need to be done to make the magic happen on the silver screen.
James Jacks performed these duties for many popular films, and the result is
there for us all to see long after his passing.
Fact: Also
passing away is the role of actual film in the movie theatres. Paramount
Pictures has officially become the first major studio to stop releasing movies
on film in the United States. The 35mm film format, which has been the format
of choice for theatres for over a hundred years, costs in the range of $2000 to
produce and deliver per print. The move to digital not only drastically cuts
those costs, but also eliminates the common defects that physical film was
susceptible to, such as scratches, dirt, mechanical breakage and film damage.
Opinion: Having once
worked in a projection booth for many years, this Blogger will always have a
great amount of nostalgia for film. However, the end result here overcomes that
by a long shot. Digital projection gives us a perfect presentation each time; a pristine picture with zero
defects. That is how all movies need to be viewed, and it is difficult if not
impossible to maintain film nostalgia and high quality at the same time.
Paramount’s move was just a matter of time, and the rest of the major studios
will likely be following soon.
Fact: Director/writer
Quentin Tarantino has put his planned Old West film THE HATEFUL EIGHT on
indefinite hold following a script leak. The script, which was in its first
draft, was sent to select actors and it is believed one of their agency reps
passed it around before it finally landed on the internet. Tarantino has said
that he will shelve THE HATEFUL EIGHT and move on to another project.
Opinion: Raise
your hand if you actively patrol the internet looking for the screenplay to a
movie which hasn’t come out yet, and raise it again if you read these pirated
scripts so you know exactly what is going to happen in the film. Pirated
scripts has been an issue in filmmaking since the internet was born, but the
number of people who like to spoil the movie for themselves has got to be small
compared to the hordes of people who go to see Quentin Tarantino’s films. It
does feel like Tarantino is taking his toys and going home, but he has a right
to do so, just as he has a right to trust someone with his work. THE HATEFUL
EIGHT just may go down in history as something great which never saw the light
of day, which years from now may just be more fascinating than the film itself.
What say you?
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