Recent Movies: Return of the Rangefinder?

Clint Eastwood used a motor driven Nikon F2 in Bridges of Madison County.
Tho' not an RF, he obviously looked as though he knew to handle a still camera
in this great movie.
Cheers, mike
 
Damn...I was just watching a movie the other day and I remember yelling "LOOK LEICA!", but I'll be damned if I can remember what it was. Nothing that was listed here though, as far as I recall.

PS: The M7 in Eurotrip was great. And not just cause the kid got some because of it. ;)
 
I recently saw a film called Smoke.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114478/

Harvey Keitel plays a tobacco shop owner in New York who is also a street photographer documenting the corner outside his shop. The film is a collection of loosely connected stories.

Good performances by William Hurt and Forest Whitaker also.
 
recent movies

recent movies

High Art w/Ally Sheedy was another movie showcasing one of Leicas, not sure which one. I'm sure someone from this forum knows. Very good movie:cool:
 
A bit OT, as this one is not a movie, but I was at the Borders bookstore two weeks ago and saw a poster for Tori Amos' new album. I am not a fan and don't know much about her music, but something in the poster caught my eyes... see if you guys agree with what I think the camera is...

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this is the bigger version of the picture: http://www.toriamos.com/share/wallpaper/amerdollposse1280x1024.jpg

it's still not as obvious as on the actual printed poster... but.. I think it's an OM-1
 
Look who's got her hands on an M6 now!
These are from the set of Woody Allen's new movie.

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Funny thing is, I can't decide which I want more! :eek:
 
Last Saturday, I just saw another photo of Scarlett Johansson and her M6... and barely could make out the focusing lock of an old 'cron in that shot. I searched for it in the web to no avail because I wanted to mention it here. It was in People magazine, the latest one. My doctor is suscribed.

Who knows... product placement or hypersensitivity on our behalf... :confused:
 
Graphic Press type cameras (4x5 RFs!) were used by the press in the latest Harry Potter movie.
 
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