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		<title>Ridley at 33</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ridley Scott is my favorite contemporary director. One of the few whose movies I will see by sheer virtue of his directorial involvement. His eye for photography is fantastic and his narrative pacing ebbs and flows like gentle surf. His education as a set designer has led him to create fantastic movies from the seed of production design. He has admitted as much on the DVD of Blade Runner. Whereas with some directors that could be an undoing, with Scott it has often enabled him to transcend the narrative. That&#8217;s not to say he doesn&#8217;t have his flaws. His later work has suffered from an uneasy fondness for turbulent and slow-shutter cinematography in his action sequences. From such a celebrated visual director this is nothing short of perplexing. Leave the viscera of shaky-cam to directors like Michael Bay who want merely to make the audience happy (or hide flaws in the CGI), or Paul Greengrass who thinks he&#8217;s making &#8220;You-Are-There&#8221; docu-drama every time he rolls camera. You&#8217;re better than that, Ridley. Still, even when he succumbs to this injudiciousness, he&#8217;s frequently delivered a world and a story worth visiting. His latest release, Robin Hood, marks the 33rd anniversary of Scott&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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