SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
It appears twice, with a certain prominence. Supposedly, Josephine (character's name), a French photojournalist married to Billy Crudup's character, even publishes occasional photos in "Newsweek." Ha! 
I wonder if this was an effective Leica product placement, or if it was the producer's decision: you know, European, fancy photojournalists of course carry Leicas around...
Incidentally, the movie is most satisfying!
Anyone knows of other cases of rangefinders in the movies (aside from "Pecker", of course)?
I wonder if this was an effective Leica product placement, or if it was the producer's decision: you know, European, fancy photojournalists of course carry Leicas around...
Incidentally, the movie is most satisfying!
Anyone knows of other cases of rangefinders in the movies (aside from "Pecker", of course)?
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Rich Silfver
Guest
There was a big thread about that over at photo.net in the Leica forum by some of the worst Leica-freaks there 
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I just learned about it... and saw the date: Dec. 27. I wasn't in town back then, but abroad, in California. I guess that's the best excuse I can come up with... 
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Rich Silfver
Guest
Oh, I meant that there thread there some time ago that pointed to a site that listed maybe 60-70 'leica in the movies' sightings 
You may find this link entertaining: http://nemeng.com/leica/005ea.shtml
You may find this link entertaining: http://nemeng.com/leica/005ea.shtml
I believe the photojournalist in The Wieght of Water used a Leica. I noticed the camera in a scene when the characters were on a boat sailing to Maine I believe. At the time the journalist was photographing Elizabeth Hurley, and suddenly the camera being used became less important.
I think there is a lesson in this for us. If we have a wonderful subject, and any bit of photographic ability, you can get the shot with a Fuji disposable camera.
So, who knows some good Elizabeth Hurley films?
I think there is a lesson in this for us. If we have a wonderful subject, and any bit of photographic ability, you can get the shot with a Fuji disposable camera.
So, who knows some good Elizabeth Hurley films?
taffer
void
'Under Fire' with Nick Nolte as a photojournalist in Somoza's Nicaragua. He's carrying a black M4-2 together with a Nikon F2 Photomic and motor drive.
Both cameras are clearly visible in the dvd cover
, and btw the movie is pretty good and worth watching.
Both cameras are clearly visible in the dvd cover
jmsfoto
Member
Leica what??MMMMM Elizabeth Hurley
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lars
Guest
The Anniversary Party. A very good independent film. Jennifer Beals has a small role as a photographer and she is shooting with a Leica, doing candids at said party.
...lars
...lars
Taipei-metro
Veteran
High Art. Ms. Sheedy used a M3 and a M4.
Flinor
Well-known
I can't recall the name of the movie, but the mail lead(whose name I also can't remember. senior moment) uses a camera obscura to spy on his girlfriend and her new love, who is Meg Ryan's ex, in the next apartment in New York. meg Ryan plays a photojournalist who uses a chrome M complete with flash and SLR motor drive sound effects.
Trying to recall the name of the movie and the mail lead will now haunt me.
Gerry
Trying to recall the name of the movie and the mail lead will now haunt me.
Gerry
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lars
Guest
Flinor said:I can't recall the name of the movie, but the mail lead(whose name I also can't remember. senior moment) uses a camera obscura to spy on his girlfriend and her new love, who is Meg Ryan's ex, in the next apartment in New York. meg Ryan plays a photojournalist
Male lead was Matthew Broderick, movie was Addicted to Love.
...lars
jdos2
Well-known
rover said:
So, who knows some good Elizabeth Hurley films?
O.K., what are the bad ones, then?
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Wow! Time to check out the Nemeng's website section titled "Leica goes to the Movies"... I'll be back soon!
Flinor
Well-known
Thanks. lars
Gerry
Gerry
taffer
void
lars said:Male lead was Matthew Broderick, movie was Addicted to Love.
...lars
I laughed hard with that movie, and Meg Ryan with that black leather suit... mmm...
jdos2 said:O.K., what are the bad ones, then?
Now we are starting to focus (a photographic term). I like that.
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