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Brian De Palma's Trademark Visual Style

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By reconstructing the humble genre film, the young directors of the  1970s changed American cinema. With The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola took the gangster formula and metamorphosed it into a sweeping epic. George Lucas wed science fiction with the buddy movie and begat Star Wars. For years, Brian De Palma has used genre films as a platform for the layered, visual storytelling that has become his trademark.

The roots of that style were established in his early films, and although blood-soaked horror movies, like Carrie and The Fury spring to mind, one of De Palma's most fascinating works is The Phantom of the Paradise, a rock musical that adds glam rock and Faustian overtones to The Phantom of the Opera, somehow making the final result even weirder than Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

Another example: The first Mission: Impossible movie, in which De Palma took the classic spy movie to the next level. The plot is densely woven and the villains aren't immediately identifiable -- they don't cry tears of blood or display their inner rotteness in any obvious way -- but from the masks to the overwrought security systems to Tom Cruise's acrobatics, Mission: Impossible combines a grown-up story with whimsical effects for a super-spytastic result.

Currently, De Palma is at work writing a screenplay for a remake of The Paradise. There's no news yet on whether he'll direct as well, but the Phantom's makeover will surely highlight the ways De Palma's interests as a writer and director have changed over the years, and may well provide an opportunity for an even weirder visual mash-up than in the original. Let's hope it works out that way.

Check out some early De Palma when The Fury plays Saturday, April 12 @ 12:45 AM | 11:45 C. For a complete schedule, click here.

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My hope is that the Phantom DOESN'T look like a member of "Battle of the Planets". And is not such a bitch who takes it most of the time. I hope DePalma has heard of anime and manga because a Phantom that resembles a Visual Kei artist (Like from the bands Blood, Dir En Grey, Malice Mizer and Moi Dix Mois to name a few) would be AWESOME. As well as Phoenix being Gothic and Lolita.

And if they have Paul Williams collaborating with My Chemical Romance, that would be AWESOME. (Listen to "Sleep" from "The Black Parade". They actually took a line from "Beauty and the Beast" from the movie. And they know how to update '70s rock...probably because they're heavily influenced by Queen.)

And here is what I'm talking about-
My Chemical Romance-The End/Dead
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7PsLuJ8GTaY

My Chemical Romance-Sleep, "Phantom of the Opera" fan video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AYVHRWC1b2Y
("For the good guys and the bad guys and the MONSTERS that I've been.")

Blood-Sweetest Disease
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4j20QbPi4T8

Gothic and Lolita (And all other forms of loli)
http://www.lolitafashion.org/

All I can say is that audiences are a lot more different than 35 years ago, hedonism is on a decline and due to ALW, people know the actual "Phantom" story. I hope he'll keep that in mind...

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