Peter Weir

Peter Weir has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists' contains more than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Peter Weir was highly popular in November, 2016.

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7 Well Written Movie Scenes That Don’t Use Any Dialogue

[...] a pacing that creates the tension that keeps the audience engaged. 1. Dead Poets Society (Peter Weir, 1989) – Keating reads the Thoreau passage after Neil’s suicide The Movie: In this [...]

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10 Great Movies as Arguments for The Elimination of Television

[...] desert igloo as the sole remedy. 3. Adrift in Mental Space (The Truman Show, dir. Peter Weir, 1997) Before film, actors were easy to identify by simply observing their appearance on a [...]

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Politicians Are Still A Parcel O' Rogues In A Nation

[...] – but, there is no place as yet for: Doug Rougvie, John McMaster, Neale Cooper, Neil Simpson, Peter Weir, Eric Black and Mark McGhee – not forgetting substitute John Hewitt, who scored the winner [...]

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Australian Chamber Orchestra / Richard Tognetti MOZART'S Last Symphonies

[...] , Bill Henson and Michael Leunig. In 2003, Tognetti was co-composer of the score for Peter Weir’s Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; violin tutor for its star, Russell [...]

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Pulling Focus: Meek’s Cutoff (2010)

[...] Madre (1948) and John Ford’s The Searchers (1956) and yet some of the chimera of Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) permeates here, too. Dano’s cherub-like visage also [...]

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The Truman Show (1998): Peter Weir's Scathing Satire On Reality Television

[...] Review By Aditya Jandial Featured in IMDb Critic Reviews The Truman Show (2015) - By Peter Weir IMDb Ratings: 8.1 Genre: Drama Cast: Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, Laura Linney Country: USA [...]

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The 20 Best Outback Gothic Films

[...] worth watching. One of the absolute highpoints of Australia’s weird ozploitation boom, Peter Weir’s feature-length debut is both a satire on Australia’s violent fascination with cars and [...]

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The 15 Most Quotable Movies of All Time

[...] capture the personality of the two hobbit food and drink lovers. 14. Dead Poet’s Society (Peter Weir, 1989) ”Seize the day.” A simple and comprehensible phrase, not at all quirky or witty, was [...]

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10 Great Philosophical Movies That Question Reality

[...] and societal dysfunctions. It’s well worth the watch. 9. Picnic at Hanging Rock Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock is an exceptional film in much the same ways as his others (The [...]

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14 Famous Horror Movies You Might Not Know Were Based On True Events

[...] tidbit: When Davis agreed to sell the rights to his book, he was under the impression that Peter Weir would direct and Mel Gibson would have the lead role, although neither showed any attachment to [...]

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The 10 Best Films of The Australian New Wave

[...] ’. Amidst all this patriotic carnage however, existed moments of cinematic beauty. Names like Peter Weir, George Miller and Mel Gibson crafted films that broke out of the micro-budget shackles of [...]

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