tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796587638207184736.post3153303771454837749..comments2024-03-03T00:15:41.657-08:00Comments on Cinemalacrum: My Rival Is A Baby Blue Racing Car: Viva Las Vegas (1964)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05964382571233458979noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796587638207184736.post-50401754937907395912014-02-26T09:28:45.736-08:002014-02-26T09:28:45.736-08:00Fiverr, I absolutely agree. While I am quite crit...Fiverr, I absolutely agree. While I am quite critical of it from a cinematic gaze space, I am also wholly adoring of its visual composition. Indeed, I find it quite appropriate that the two work well together. Much of the cinematography in this film seems inconceivable by today's standards, never mind 1964!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05964382571233458979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796587638207184736.post-29781969365562453612014-02-17T22:19:25.760-08:002014-02-17T22:19:25.760-08:00This problem acknowledged, much like River of No R...This problem acknowledged, much like River of No Return, Viva Las Vegas is an absolute cinematic feast, one whose vibrant variant of Technicolor allows for its showy locations to glimmer and sparkle in all their neon excess, never pulling back the gaudiness during any of its 86 minute run time. Admittedly the film does meander around a bit, particularly during the closing race scenes, but in early sixties desire for a natural order, <a href="http://www.automartnv.com" rel="nofollow">Las Vegas Cheap Used Cars</a>Eliaz Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01447163583250073212noreply@blogger.com