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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:34 pm
BIRDMAN is very self-congratulatory throughout. Could almost hear the director screaming, "Look at me!" Still enjoyed it overall, however.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:48 pm
Why is it self congratulatory? Because it tried something a little different to mainstream cinema and succeeded at it?
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:19 pm
I mostly enjoyed "Birdman", but I get what Xenia means. It's essentially like a very good actors vanity project.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:19 am
Salomé wrote:
I mostly enjoyed "Birdman", but I get what Xenia means. It's essentially like a very good actors vanity project.
It's a very INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO kind of vibe, for better or worse.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sat Mar 07, 2015 2:17 pm
Movies stuffed with movie in-jokes are so 1990s. If BIRDMAN had come out around the turn of the century I'd probably have been more impressed by it, but right now it strikes me as a poor man's 8½ injected with the self-referential qualities of a SCREAM.
If a film ultimately stands or falls on its characters - and I think it does - then BIRDMAN fails to *ahem* take flight. It deals with superficially intelligent and creative people who are actually little more than shallow, neurotic, self-obsessed bores and are not particularly likeable.*
Like people in a Sofia Coppola film, they are beset purely by First World problems, but at least Coppola tends to bring her characters to life a bit more than is the case in BIRDMAN.
*Which is guess is precisely the point, but I don't think it makes for especially riveting cinema.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sat Mar 07, 2015 4:31 pm
Cosmopolis - not really sure what I made of this; on the one hand, it could've been an eloquently witty and angry look at the global financial crisis ... on the other, it could've been a load of pretentious shite.
Still, a supremely 'detached' central performance from Pattinson. Also enjoyed Mathieu Amalric's pie-throwing protestor. Wondered if the continual refusal of Pattinson's wife to sleep with him was meant as some sort of ironic commentary on his 'Twilight hottie' status.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:08 am
Brooklyn's Finest - nothing earth-shattering, but still a pretty gripping and gritty cop drama with Ethan Hawke, Richard Gere and Don Cheadle.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:12 pm
I was thoroughly engrossed COSMOPOLIS but I'm not sure if I loved it. I don't really know what I made of it.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:06 am
They Live (1988)
Enjoyed the hell out of this. Roddy Piper is an odd choice for a lead, but somehow adds to the film's surreal quality. He's at least got comedic timing. Keith David is always a welcome. I like the use of LA. I love the score.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:33 pm
BLUE RUIN (2014, directed by Jeremy Saulnier). A minimalistic, intense and atmospheric revenge drama that plays like one of those 1970s cheapies championed by Tarantino. Not sure it adds up to all that much but it certainly holds one's attention.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:07 pm
One of my favorites from last year. Top 10 or so definitely.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sat Mar 14, 2015 6:34 pm
staying in London overnight I ended up watching The Gauntlet.
it's a nothing film really. Cop has to get from A to C with several diversions, idiots and mobsters in the way. And yet...it's a Clint Eastwood film. And it's thereby a little bit of a fun film. Eastwood has some typical classy expressions. The action is good, unending almost and a tad over the top (cops blazing twelve layers of brickdust out of the house early doors, mobsters over-drilling the cop car and the cops blazing away at the bus) and it rattles along at a frenetic pace. The downbit is Sondra Locke. She has her moments, looks mostly, but like in Sudden Impact (which I think's the only other film I've seen her in) she just doesn't seem to fit and mainly annoys. Now yes the character here is annoying and I know Locke was Clint's gal at the time but still... Dare-say a favourite moment is on the boxcar: "You wouldn't punch a lady would you?" Thwack!
On the quiet I didn't realise just how many (or few considering the size of the cast) actors were linked to Eastwood via other films: Cowboy from Kelly's Heroes (Jeff Morris), Michael Cavanaugh (The Enforcer), Pat Hingle (Hang Em High, Sudden Impact) Bill McKinney (Bronco Billy) Roy Jenson (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Gauntlet, Every Which Way but Loose, Any Which Way You Can, Honkytonk Man) Dan Vadis, Doug McGrath and behind the camera, Jerry Fielding.
And scene.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Sun Mar 15, 2015 12:36 am
The Hunger Games - Jeez, there's some harsh stuff in this for a 12A certificated movie. Very good, though.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 16, 2015 1:34 am
THE BABADOOK (2014, directed by Jennifer Kent). Count me as one of those viewers who was impressed - and indeed largely riveted - by this highly-acclaimed low-budget Australian horror film (championed by the likes of Stephen King and William Friedkin) while also feeling that it falls somewhat short of masterpiece status. It's much more successful as an intimate and harrowing psychological drama (with an excellent lead performance by Essie Davis) than as a horror outing - the echoes of REPULSION and THE OMEN work well, as the film builds a compellingly down-to-earth, almost kitchen-sink, sense of claustrophobia and dread, but there's rather a tacked-on and hollow feel to some of the more, for want of a better expression, PARANORMAL ACTIVITYish elements that are introduced. Good stuff on the whole, though.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:28 am
I saw that one recently. The kid was an annoying little shit.
But yes, I agree that it was a rather enjoyable effort. Nice to know there's more to Australian horror than that Wolf Creek dreck.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:57 am
Run All Night - nice to see a Neeson actioner with a certificate that actually allows for the ass-kicking and blood-letting to be shown, rather than the 'camera in as close as possible and editing so frenetic that you're unsure of what actually happened, allowing us to get away with a 12A/PG-13' approach which the Taken franchise has now adopted. The likes of Ed Harris and Nick Nolte in the cast take the film up a notch or two, as well.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:46 am
Damn, Nick Nolte is still acting? I heard he was in bad shape not too long ago.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:48 pm
Yep, he's in this all right (albeit quite briefly).
The Stag - amusing Irish comedy in which a low-key stag weekend hiking trip is turned on its head by the arrival of the bride-to-be's brother, an uber-alpha male nicknamed 'The Machine'.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:15 am
China Syndrome
a solid movie with a blinder of a performance by Jack Lemmon. I say this as 70s Lemmon is, in my mind, still sunk in Airport '77 (a film I seemed to see a lot of as a kid). Good performance by Fonda and then there's Michael Douglas, sort of along for the ride. Films I've not seen or only once and eons ago (I saw bits as a kid, chiefly as I got bored and fled upstairs) I tend to look out for the composer. Seeing none I did some quick Googling...and there's the thing, the lack of a score is not a negative here. Such is the film it didn't seem to matter. Though sooner or later I'll dig around to find Michael Small's unused score (thank ye Intrada).
last night was Bad Teacher but nuff said.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:30 am
Yeah, there should be a "W" at the end, but their ticket stubs now apparently have a character limit as I've gone to other showings with letters at the end not showing.
Fun to watch in theaters. Wasn't a packed house, about half full, but still engaged everyone to the end. It was a little dramatic at the beginning because the sound system was going on and off during the previews. Once Ben Mankiewicz showed up and was only mouthing the words, everyone got worried that the film would start with no sound. It was getting a bit hectic. Right after the modern UNIVERSAL PICTURES logo played with the sound going on and off, the Paramount logo comes up and the sound is from that point on perfect. It was so relieving, almost as suspenseful as the film!
This marks the second time I caught a Hitchcock film in theaters, again thanks to TCM for doing these Fathom Events. If I see another Hitchcock film, I really hope it will be PSYCHO. Halloween would be a perfect time to put that up this year, as it's the 45th anniversary.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:12 am
Rear Window is a very sexy film. Grace Kelly was something else. Damn you, Monaco...
In the original script of The China Syndrome, the self-rightious Jane Fonda character causes the near-meltdown in order to prove to her patriarchal bosses that she is capable of more than reporting an animal's birthday. A shame that earthshaking-story angle was dropped.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:05 pm
Indeed, sounds like the intended ending would've made for a spectacular conclusion though Lemmon's death and Wilford Brimley's words about him were quietly affecting.
And seeing Rear Windo on the big screen would be something else. Maybe the BFI will get round to another Hitchcock spectacular sometime soon.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:53 pm
BATTLEGROUND (William Wellman, 1949)
Solid war film. I liked it because it wasn't blatant propaganda and focused on the individual soldiers and their struggles. Great cinematography and set design, too.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:33 pm
Good to see some love for Battleground. Done so well you wouldn't think it was all in California or the studio proper. Tend to forget Ricardo Montalban is in it.
I think maybe only The Big Red One does so well for the Bulge if not the citizen soldiers in WWII.
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Subject: Re: Last Movie You Watched? Mark 9 Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:43 pm
Hilly KCMG wrote:
Good to see some love for Battleground. Done so well you wouldn't think it was all in California or the studio proper. Tend to forget Ricardo Montalban is in it.
I think maybe only The Big Red One does so well for the Bulge if not the citizen soldiers in WWII.
Most of Samuel Fuller's movies have a strong emotional honesty. I love "The Steel Helmet" as well (yes, I know, different war).