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avalanchemaster
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the thing that I think is missing from "modern" Cronenberg films is the organic anomalies that he was so fond of....just weirdly shaped organic objects and creatures. Like in EXistenz, where they had the gun made out of bone pieces, that movie ruled. I guess he is trying to go more "mainstream" now or something? anyway, I love him, it just seems like the recent stuff does not have his typical and grand flavor of the unusual (if you know what I mean!). |
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Toaster Mantis
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I think the problem is that he hasn't done a movie from a script by himself since eXistenZ. I've heard rumours he's doing these more straightforwards crime flicks in order to make money for a big original project that he plans as a magnum opus. |
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avalanchemaster
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if so, that sounds like it would be KILLER! |
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WinterLight
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I think, though, that while his films are slightly more accessible to mainstream audiences now, Cronenberg still uses a surrealist approach in film making. For example, doesn't the "first act" of AHoV seem a bit tongue-in-cheek, if not cartoonish--a caricature of middle America? |
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Fight Club
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Anything Cassavete puts his hands on is worth watching. Truly an underrated filmmaker. |
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Atavachron
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American Movie absolutely hysterical and riveting account of a young filmmaker trying to finish his movie.. if you've ever been discouraged about your life, see this flick
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1800iareyay
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Oh man, I'd rank it at least 2nd behind Goldfinger, maybe even first when some time goes by. The only good Bond film since The Spy Who Loved Me (and that was pushing it) was Goldeneye. The rest were at best decent (Tomorrow Never Dies) and at worst awful (pretty much all the others). Casino Royale is the only non-Connery film I would place up there with the first few. I hope Quantum of Solace (worst damn name ever) keeps it up. |
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Fight Club
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The thing is that Bond films were never made to come off very seriously; they always had a sense of humor to them. Casino Royale was the first one in a long time that had a serious tone to it. I would call it a great movie, but it's a pretty top notch summer blockbuster, especially considering the massive amounts of crap to come out during that season. As far as Bond movies go, it's the best one in a long time.
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1800iareyay
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Be Kind Rewind- I put off seeing this because it looked like all the funny stuff was in the trailers. I was right. Now, if you're not young like me and/or didn't watch Nickelodeon in the mid to late 90s, this film concept might seem fresh to you. If you DID watch Nick, then you remember this from the Blockbleester sketch from The Amanda Show, where a group of Eastern European immigrants recorded their own versions of popular movies and rented them out, promising their versions were "better, MUCH better!" Thankfully, this film drops the dumb accents, but the idea is pretty much the same.
Now, I think it's bold to make a film involving VHS tape erasing and subsequent refilming in the age of DVD (and on the cusp of the next big thing, perhaps), considering this film will really only appeal to kids (Blockbleester- funny then, not now), many of whom were either born in the late 90s when VHS was rapidly on the way out and can't remember them or were born in the new millennium and don't know them at all. I think it's even bolder to SET the film in this age and assume someone who have a shop with nothing but VHS (a small section fine, but the whole store?). Mos Def and Jack Black are two buddies who face a tiny crisis while managing a failing VHS rental store (gee, wonder why it's not doing so hot...) when a magnetized Black erases all the tapes. Knowing that if they lose what few patrons they have will spell doom for the shop's owner, Danny Glover (I forgot his character's name cause, honestly, I don't care). So, they make 20 minute versions of hits like Ghostbusters and Rush Hour. The gimmick is actually kind of amusing for a little bit, then they add Mia Farrow who brings nothing and annoys the piss out of me. Also, you can smell the sickly sweet aroma of sappy vomit on the horizon. You know Hurricane Schmaltz is coming, and all you can do is board up your cynicism and hope to survive. Now, in the trailer, there is the scene where the Feds show up to confiscate the tapes for breaking copyright laws. What those of you who haven't seen the film don't know is that that is the whole scene. They literally come, take the tapes, tell them they will be fined into the mouth of Hell, then are never seen again. On the one hand, this spares us the uber-cheese of some impassioned courtroom defense of a small town shop and how the tapes represent civil rights or some sh*t, but on the other why the hell put that in there? If you needed an excuse to get rid of the tapes just use Black's lingering magnetism. Also, they tapped Sigourney Weaver for the role which, when you consider how heavily the Ghostbusters remake factors into the film/trailer, comes off as convenient. Hell, knowing how those two are I'm amazed the film didn't cut to a brief intermission where Jack Black and Mike Gondry dance with sparklers in front of a sign that says "Do You See What I Did There?" Ultimately, the town comes together though to help out Danny Glover by making a biopic of Fats Waller, the made up jazzbo (who I'm willing to bet cash money gets his name from the insulting nickname Steve Merchant and Ricky Gervais gave to Pop Idol winner Rik Waller) who is the apparent toast of Passaic. If you don't see the happy ending from a mile away on this one then I should be allowed to balance biscuits on your nose because you're subhuman. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but this is not a good film by any stretch. Perhaps if, like the movies Jerry and Mike make, the film had been 20 minutes, this would have been fun. As it stands, though, it takes a hard left from whimsy onto Awww Street and never returns. 4.5/10 |
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mithrandir
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The Orphanage - I guess this was produced by Guillermo del Toro, so
it shares a familiarity with "The Devil's Backbone" and "Pan's
Labrynth"...but I don't think it was quite as good as those, still an
okay watch though . it keeps you wondering what's really taking place,
and all questions are answered at the very end in a tight little
conclusion, - 6/10
Manderlay - 2nd in my man von Trier's American Trilogy, this time Grace explores racial/slavery issues coming across a backwards town that still practices slavery, different actress this time playing the role of Grace, it was a bit hard to ingest at first but she played a completely different type of character from the Grace in Dogville...so it all worked it pretty good, definitely wasn't as good as Dogville (which was a once in a lifetime piece of brilliance for me), so lightning didn't strike twice with this same novel format, -- I don't think my head was quite into it at first (being I couldn't help but compare it to Dogville the entire time) but the more I think about this movie the more I like about it, Lars von Trier is constantly accused of being anti-American and this one definitely adds fuel to the fire for his critics, on the surface one might think its a movieto be viewed through the lens of a slave narrative/American liberal white guilt, and perhaps thats small inevitable part but I think there was much more to it, to quote another reviews take from imdb: "The film then transformed into a statement about the presumption that "we" can teach others how to govern when "they" may have a system that works better in their context. The system in Manderlay was not overseer/slave, the system was socialism/communism and each "slave," as Grace saw them, had his or her own specialized role. The inhabitants of Manderlay were free within their system, but Grace was so completely blinded by what her culture had taught her about "freedom" and "democracy" and the inferiority of all other ways of life. The democracy she implemented was a complete farce. Their society did not function when the arrogant outsider who thought she knew what was best for them began implementing her system with force. The most direct comparison is "operation iraqi freedom" and other US nation building exercises or sponsored coups.", I think that sums a good portion of it, even though this movie IMO isn't in genius 10/10 league as Dogville I'll still give this a worthy - 8/10, now I eagerly await the 3rd installment in the trilogy, simply titled "Washington" set for a 2009 release, |
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tardis
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It's just that I'm very sensitive to darkness in movies, so I found TWBB very disturbing and difficult to watch. And I know that's the point, but I prefer movies that leave me feeling uplifted. Just personal preference. |
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Fight Club
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Ah that's a shame. I often find that darker movies are the best ones. I guess you shouldn't ever watch any David Lynch then haha |
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avalanchemaster
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The Spiderwick Chronicles- decent fantastical yarn which really is a lesson in family, teamwork etc.,
pretty good for one time viewing but does not match some others previously done. 6/10 Lars and the Real Doll- a surprisingly original story about a socially inept man somewhere in smalltown America who decides to try his luck with the purchase of a real doll.....hilarity ensues and the whole town grows to love the eccentric man. Thankfully the film addresses the topic of mental health aberrations with a sympathetic hand. I laughed all the way through and was thoroughly entertained by this one-of-a-kind film. 8/10 |
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WinterLight
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I saw it this past winter. Although a bit too quirky for my tastes, it managed to address alienation in modern life without being too heavy-handed or silly about it. Anyhow, I just finished watching the Criterion edition of de Sica's Bicycle Thieves--such an excellent film! While dispensing with bourgeois heroes and convoluted plots, it grapples with arguably the defining problem in life: our responsibility to each other in a universe indifferent to us all. |
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Mikerinos
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Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain (1973) is really amazing. It's so surreal and yet symbolic it's hard to draw the line on what's humor and what's serious, I'm going to have to research it some more and give it a few more viewings (maybe next time under the influence of something). Some of it is definitely the most "wtf" moments conveyed on film, but some of it is definitely the most "holy wow that's amazing." I really loved the ending, it's a twist on the typical and cliche plot twist, plus with an optimistic message. 10/10
I also downloaded Jodorowsky's El Topo from 1970 which I'll be watching sometime later this week. Definitely need to look into more obscure and surreal movies. Like with music, I dislike the fast majority of popular movies, especially the modern ones. Edited by Bluesaga - June 17 2008 at 22:14 |
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BroSpence
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The Fall - Directed by that guy that directed that not so good The Cell movie. However, The Cell was imaginative in its imagery, but was very lacking in its story and acting. The Fall is great on all fronts. Incredible scenery, images, great story and story telling, and good acting. Its kind of an homage to storytelling and films, but not entirely. Had adventure/action, drama, comedy, and a bit of a love story. Really liked it. Check out the preview. 9/10.
The Incredible Hulk - Well Ang Lee and co killed this the first time around. Man that first hulk movie was awful. This was a huge improvement though. Edward Norton is awesome as Bruce Banner. Tim Roth is still awesome. Liv Tyler was good too. The story was much better and didn't focus on Bruce being a whiney jackass. The CGI was much improved as the Hulk looked a bit more natural and not like a big green pixel. The big pummel fest. between him and the Abomination was sweet! Robert Downy Jr. makes an awkward cameo that everyone has probably heard about already. (Marvel is trying to tie in all the Avengers characters for when they make the Avenegers movie many years down the road). The only big problem with the movie was that it felt pretty long. It lasted nearly two hours, and the story could not have been shortened. I wouldn't have changed anything, its just that it felt long. |
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The T
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While all of you are watching pseudo-movies, I entertain myself with a true piece of lost cinema: Zoltan, Hound of Dracula A.K.A. Dracula's Dog... Now try to beat that...
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mithrandir
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well, you're definitely on the right track with those two! don't know if I adore Holy Mountain and El Topo as much as most people do, but they indubitably encompass the definition of a "cult movie", the imagery and symbolism is astonishing be it a bit typical of the time, I think seeing those in a dusty old 30 seat theater during the 70s would have been amazing! |
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Toaster Mantis
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Jodorowsky is awesome. If you like his movies, be sure to check out the sci-fi comics he's written.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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Atavachron
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there's no beating a really crappy flick now and then, especially one with several A.K.A.s.. congratulations |
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