Anne V. Coates, Oscar winning editor of Lawrence of Arabia, whose 60-year career spans several decades, has died. She was nominated for editing Beckett, In the Line of Fire, and Out of Sight.
Anne V. Coates, Oscar winning editor of Lawrence of Arabia, whose 60-year career spans several decades, has died. She was nominated for editing Beckett, In the Line of Fire, and Out of Sight.
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Only Ms. Coates could cut both Lawrence of Arabia and Fifty Shades of Grey.
If I was to name the 10 best films I’ve ever seen, “Lawrence of Arabia” would probably be one of them. So yeah, absolutely greatness. Rest in Peace.
(what the heck… if I was to name the 10 best films I’ve seen, probably I’d say “Battleship Potemkin”, “Citizen Kane”, “Lawrence of Arabia”, “To be or not to be”, “John Carpenter’s The Thing”, “Seven Samurai”, “Rear Window”, “Cabaret”, “Hero” (Zhang Yimou) and “Some Like it Hot”… I’d include “San Francisco” but mostly for the earthquake sequence, and also “Airplane!” is a possible decent runner up to my top 10, as “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”, “The Lego Movie”, “El Milagro de P. Tinto”, “The Shinning”, “Pulp Fiction”, “The Color Purple”, and so many others. I even have problem to pick my fave Kurosawa between “Seven Samurai”, “Ikiru” and “High and Low”.