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Suggestion: The Night of the Hunter
Marsellus_H replied to Shrek & Donkey Kong's topic in Movie Suggestions
What do you think of Lilian Gish? I thought she was just as terrific. The way she speaks these lines always make me remember how freakin short our life really can be. -
Hey, I wanted to suggest exactly the same podcasts. These are awsome shows. I used to listen to Filmspotting when Matty Ballgame was still part of it... I enjoy Josh and Adam, but that guy was a league of his own... I tend to prefer the sacred cow episodes, and sometimes the marathon episodes, where they get really into the deep matter of things. As for the Next Picture Show, Apart from being a great show, I really enjoy the extremely convoluted and elaborated intros into the different segments. It's worth listening for that alone. Otherwise, I enjoy listening to (and watching) Half In The Bag. Granted, not every episode is great, and sometimes the in-jokes are a bit tedious, and I'm not always in the mood for bro-humor... but when they dig a bit deeper, they often come up with some pretty smart and original opinions, as shown in the Jack And Jill episode and the Boyhood discussion.
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But can we agree that Brad Pitt's abs deserve a place in the canon? So, I'd actually suggest a Fight Club vs. Troy, or Selma & Louise, or A River Runs Through It, or wathever.
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Episode 80: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES v SOME LIKE IT HOT
Marsellus_H replied to devincf's topic in The Canon
I voted for Some Like It Hot. My main argument is about the stakes: In SLIH the two main characters are fleeing the mafia, because they witnessed a massacre. They have a clear motivation, and we get a sense of urgency throughout the picture. This makes the comedy and the one-liners all the more effective. In GPB the two main characters... uh. have problems finding the right guy to get married? Are disappointed, because the Olympic team doesn't want to engage enough with them? Even when they end up supposedly broke in stock-footage Paris, they straight away get hired as the headline of a show with a billion chorus players! You know, if you are in dire straits, maybe getting rid of a couple of these human chandeliers could solve your money problems? I know, I supposed to suspense my disbelieve, and I definitely see where Amy's coming from, and yes, I did enjoy some of the dialoge and the performances, but I really never was more than mildly amused during most of the film. Maybe it will grow on me, and we'll see about the next rebound episode if GPB can get another chance, but right now I am on team Devin. Edit: As for the LGBT subject in Some Like It Hot: I don't think it takes necessarily a point for or against it. I think the film is about two characters forced to step outside of their comfort zone. Now, that's naturally a plot that can be attributed to a lot of romps. In my opinion, what elevates this one, is that these characters aren't stupid, as they would be in, for example, I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry, and actually make a number of pretty smart decisions, while keeping an open mind about their situation. As Jazz musicians, they kind of improvise their way through life. They get to know a new side of themselves, and you watch them deal with that. I didn't feel that the script or the directorial choices judge any of their sensibilities - the two protagonists do judge each other constantly, though. And that's kind of discussions we still are facing today... To me, that they manage to keep up their friendship throughout all this, is kind of a touching thing and the main point I take away from this. -
What are the most Canon worthy films of this decade?
Marsellus_H replied to Llewellyn_Wells's topic in The Canon
Jup, my feelings as well.... somehow that film always reminds me of that SNL high school theatre scene.... -
Just out of curiosity, what did you guys think of the Motorcycle Diaries?
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Now you've got me all nostalgic for Korean spam.
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Films that ruined Directors Careers vs. Episode
Marsellus_H replied to giblet.kittensoup's topic in Movie Suggestions
Yep, we do need some Archers in here. I'd love to hear a Red Shoes episode, for that matter. -
That's a pretty awsome idea. I think since this film is in public domain, it's easily watchable on vimeo or youtube.
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What are the most Canon worthy films of this decade?
Marsellus_H replied to Llewellyn_Wells's topic in The Canon
Uh, The Artist. Don't let me get started on this one...it's such a weird little movie to come out at the time, and it made a splash way too big for what it is. Of all the French indie movies to come out every year, how did just this one ending up getting all the prizes? I guess it's to film what an 80s one hit wonder is to music. -
Films that ruined Directors Careers vs. Episode
Marsellus_H replied to giblet.kittensoup's topic in Movie Suggestions
Interesting subject. And nobody has brought up Peeping Tom (1960) yet? Gentlemen, you disappoint me. Also, I'd like to point towards the Canon's own Freaks (1932). -
Any Conservative films deserve to be in the Canon?
Marsellus_H replied to Threshold's topic in Movie Suggestions
Aren't progressive wars basically wars to push something forward, i. e. revolutions? Then, you'd have plenty of films to chose from: Battleship Potemkin, The Matrix, or maybe to a lesser extent, Snowpiercer. -
What are the most Canon worthy films of this decade?
Marsellus_H replied to Llewellyn_Wells's topic in The Canon
If we talk about this specific decade, I think it's important that the canon movies reflect the zeitgeist of our times. Therefore, I'd say stuff like Melancholia or Nightcrawler don't have that much of a chance, since they could've been made 20 years ago and would be just as impactful. Therefore, I'd be more in favor of stuff like the Lego Movie, Her, The Social Network, and maybe Scott Pilgrim vs. The Rest Of The World. -
In my mind, Devin is actually going to defend Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, because of historical impact and its iconographic values. I mean for fuck's sake, that pink dress has got its own wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe%27s_pink_dress That's exactly the argumentation Devin likes to make.
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Very soft yes. As mentioned in the homework forum, I agree with Amy and Devin that the script is tight and the characters are fun to watch since the performances are throughout good-to-great. Honestly, I don't care about that plot twist too much. I think, there are better plot twists in movies throughout history, be it Caligari or The Sixth Sense. I think here the twist a nice icing on top of the cake, however, it doesn't transform the cake in a meaningful way. It's fun, but doesn't add or subtract much from the performances and the script. Where I deviate from you guys is in Bryan Singer's work. I find most of the staging choices you've mentioned in the discussion a bit obvious, and on the nose. I'd say especially the scenes in which the cops discuss their further steps are staged pretty boringly and soak a lot of the energy out of the film. Also, Verbal Kint just sitting in that chair doesn't seem like the genius decision you argue it is to me, more of static and boring. To illustrate my point, here's a video-analysis of a simple exposition-scene from Vertigo: You couldn't make such a deep analysis of any of the scenes in Usual Suspects. That doesn't mean that every thriller needs to be a Hitchcock, but at least put some effort and originality into your fim, if 60 pecent of all scenes in your film are "one guy explaining stuff to another guy". Watching this always makes me kind of sad of the film that could've been the Ususal Suspects, because the potential is clearly there.
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I really enjoyed watching THERE WILL BE BLOOD, but at the same time it's so easy to make fun of it.... It's by no means a perfect fim, I guess. To me, it goes on for about half an hour too long, and I'm not sure about Paul Dano's performance - I honestly think it's a bit one-note. (I guess the same thing could be said about Mr. Day-Lewis, but he's got just enough fucking crazy charisma to pull off such a manieristic performance). Actually, what I really would love to hear is: THERE WILL BE BLOOD VS. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. We need to answer the eternal yet unsolved question, which bleak 2007 desert epic about the demise of the american dream actually IS the one true metaphor for the last Bush years, and therefore shall be inducted into the Pantheon of great films that is the canon.
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First, I'd like to point out that this is an awsome idea, and I remember vaguely it being already around back in the days of the old forum. Second, if I have to chose between Citizen Kane and Vertigo, it's pretty clear which one the only just answer is: Bicycle Thieves.
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Hey, I just revisited it. Good news: It is actually pretty tightly plotted and constructed, and way shorter than I remembered. The bad news: Bryan Singer doesn't know where to place that fucking camera. He makes the most boring and clichéed choices, which ads extremely to the predictability of the story. To me, the film works despite and not because of his directorial work.
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PROPOSAL: All "versus" episodes have a "neither" option
Marsellus_H replied to action52's topic in The Canon
I don't think a "both"-option would make any sense, there I agree with you. That would suck out all the tensions, wouldn't it? And I do believe that versus episodes are ideallly a Sophie's Choice. But let's see into this a bit more precise: In the film, Sophie has to choose that only one can survive, either your son or our daughter, not that either one HAS to survive. The Nazi in the film points out specifically, that if Sophie doesn't make her choice, they both are going to die. So technically, it's the choice is either of the siblings, or neither. Now, that is a terrible thing to choose from, and the neither-option obviously doesn't stick to you when you wathch the film, given the horrible circumstances. But, we are not talking about human beings, we are discussing films here. People make mistakes. And really, if you see through the list of the films added to the canon, and you read: "500 blows", "it's a wonderful life", "nights of the cabiria", "annie hall", "the godfather 1 + 2" and "animal house", can you point to the one that feels a bit awkward? I'm not saying in any way that animal house doesn't have its merits, or doesn't belong to the canon, I simply think a "neither"-option would enrich the conversation. -
I was just wondering if anybody in here has watched recently this British Cannes winner and if you think it's discussion-worthy. I've watched it about a year ago and it really stuck with me for some reasons I can't quite put the finger upon. I think it would make for a great discussion, if not during a show then at least in here... after all: this is the film that gave us Malcolm McDowell.
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You like war epics? You like Alec Guiness? You like to blow up shit in exotic environments? I've got the right stuff for you. Let's waste 6 hours and 23 minutes of everybody's life to discuss which David Lean production does it best: Which film is better in representing the struggle of war as well as mid-century values and the golden age of production companies? I think we all agree that there only can be one! Gentlemen (and Ladies, although both films are pretty much saussage fests), the fight is on - literally!
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The Bridge On The River Kwai vs. Lawrence Of Arabia
Marsellus_H replied to Marsellus_H's topic in Movie Suggestions
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PROPOSAL: All "versus" episodes have a "neither" option
Marsellus_H replied to action52's topic in The Canon
Actually, there were a couple of vs episodes I would've been glad if there was a "neither" option. Animal House vs Revenge Of The Nerds comes to mind, and also Let Me In vs. Let The Right One In. -
I'm still split. On the one hand, I enjoy some of the character dynamics and performances. On the other hand, it goes on for waaaaaaaay too long for the story it's trying to tell. I'm so-so on that twist.
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I'm somwhere in between Amy and Devin on this one. For one, I can see some historical importance to this film, and I enjoyed some stuff while watching it. On the other hand, I can't help but think that there were other films that made the same points about this film's subject more convincingly and better crafted. I enjoyed the prologue and the ending, as well as the mentioned performances. The stuff in between didn't always work for me that well. It's funny, but just like Devin I had to think about porn as well, mainly because of that saxophone score that just seems to ramble on without having much intention. If we didn't include The Hurt Locker which can be read in a similar vein as an ok film about an important subject comming out at the right time, I think it'd we only consequential to not include Boyz N' The Hood neither. A soft no from me.