Shrek & Donkey Kong 4336 Posted May 13, 2016 Maybe a vs with some other creepy film from its era? I'd love a full episode on it though Share this post Link to post
Llewellyn_Wells 47 Posted May 13, 2016 yes! great movie; and "Do the Right Thing" directly references it, too! 1 Share this post Link to post
Head Spin 112 Posted May 13, 2016 It can be the 2010 True Grit vs. Night of the Hunter in a "Who best uses 'Leaning on the Everlasting Arms?' match." 1 Share this post Link to post
MikeSellari 0 Posted May 14, 2016 I have such mixed feelings about this. The shot where Harry Powell arrives at the house at night near the lamp post with the kids watching is AMAZING and I fell like Friedkin had to be thinking of this with that iconic shot in THE EXORCIST (by the way do the exorcist). However I feel like after the kids escape and go down to river and end up at Rachel Coopers house the whole thing tends to drag. I like everything up until this moment then it falls flat. I know - bold statement. Share this post Link to post
Marsellus_H 118 Posted May 17, 2016 I really like that film. I think some of the most poetic shots ever put on film come when the kids are floating on the boat down the stream. great stuff. 1 Share this post Link to post
jamesxsw 1 Posted May 21, 2016 Yes. Night of the Hunter is great, and I'd love to hear an episode on it. Share this post Link to post
RobertBoberts 62 Posted June 8, 2016 Oh I love this movie. I have people over for a weekly movie night and showed this recently. I was surprised a couple people didn't like it. They couldn't seem to get over it not being realistic. It's a fairy tale with elements of German expressionism. It's supposed to look that way. But maybe since there are some who don't get it, it might make a good Canon pick. Share this post Link to post
T.D. 61 Posted June 9, 2016 Oh I love this movie. I have people over for a weekly movie night and showed this recently. I was surprised a couple people didn't like it. They couldn't seem to get over it not being realistic. It's a fairy tale with elements of German expressionism. It's supposed to look that way. But maybe since there are some who don't get it, it might make a good Canon pick. Â It's definitely weird in a lot of ways. I showed it to my wife and she wasn't a fan. Â It's a crime movie... then it's a horror film... then it's a film noir... then it's a kids adventure movie... Â It's so nutty and twisty and it yet it absolutely nails every beat. Plus Mitchum delivers one of the all-time great villain performances. I'd love to hear Amy and Devin discuss this one. 1 Share this post Link to post
Marsellus_H 118 Posted June 10, 2016 Plus Mitchum delivers one of the all-time great villain performances. Â 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. Share this post Link to post
NathanGordon 1096 Posted June 11, 2016 I'll never get over the fact that the Charles Laughton who directed this film is the same person parodied with the king character in the old Bugs Bunny cartoon "Shishkebugs". It's the one where Yosemite Sam is (somewhat inexplicably) the king's chef, and needs a rabbit to prepare hasenpfeffer. Â Â It's apparently referencing a notable stage performance by him as King Henry VIII. Â p.s., Night of the Hunter has one of my favorite images in cinema ever, when Shelly Winters is shown resting at the bottom of the river. It's absolutely haunting. Â 1 Share this post Link to post
RobertBoberts 62 Posted June 11, 2016 It's incredible that Charles Laughton only directed one movie. I guess it didn't do well originally. I just wish we could have seen more from him. Share this post Link to post