Nice to see more than a few movies getting a lot of love.
I just watched Killing Fields recently, with the passing of Dith Pran in March of this year, I had it on my lis to re-watch.
A quick google linked me to this NY Times feature,
The Last Word: Dith PranI had the opportunity talk to Nick Nolte about the move a bunch of filmfests ago.
He told me yes he had film in the camera and they had intended to use some of the frames he was shooting to promote the movie, but, he told me hardly any of the frames were in focus.
I recently shot Roger Spottiswoode who was the director of Under Fire and asked about the out of focus pictures. He told me that when he was working on 48Hrs with Nolte he gave him a SLR with 100 rolls of film to shoot while filming to prepare for Under Fire. He wanted Nolte to be familiar with the gear to the point where he could change rolls with out looking.
I also forgot a movie that was filmed in Toronto that a few of the local shooters were cast as extras, Shannen Doherty's 1999 movie "Striking Poses" with the compelling tag line, "Beyond The Lens Lies The Truth..", Heck, I might get that put on a T-shirt.
Spiderman, yeah, I think it is more Spiderman III, because the plot line touched on the use of pictures and photoshoppery.
Also Batman, Kim Basinger plays a photographer.
Other movies with a PJ in it.
Clint Eastwood's "Flags of Our Fathers" Dealing with the Joe Rosenthal's Iwo Jima picture
also, Full Metal Jacket