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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/11/05 02:00 AM
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Saw this for the first time last night. My first Hitchcock. I have this thing with old movies where I just feel as though they dont truly capture human emotion and feelings, they all just seem so fake to me. Im talking anything before the late 60's, I just dont feel like I can relate to it at all. Well, despite my best attempts to feel different about this film, I didnt. I really enjoyed the music, but the story somewhat bored me, and I found the acting to be fairly average. Hitchcock did use some interesting lighting techniques, which they comment on in the making of documentary. I also liked the long sequence when Jimmy Stewart is first following Kim Novak, and its completely silent, no dialogue, for like 20 minutes. I didnt quite understand where Hitchcock got the nickname "Master of Suspense" based on this film. There were a couple shocking moments, namely when Novak takes a header into the Bay or at the end when the shadowy nun scares Stewart in the bell tower, but as far as suspense, I didnt feel it. Ultimately, this film just fell to the curse, as I explained earlier. Im still planning to see Psycho and North by Northwest, and Im really trying to appreciate Hitchcock, so maybe Ill like them better.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/11/05 06:46 AM
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MMTH, your conscious effort to broaden your horizons is admirable; keep it up! And I can relate to you, somewhat, in being disappointed by Vertigo (1958). It wasn't my first Hitchcock film, but it was the first one where I was left afterwards thinking, "Is this supposed to be his best work?" I had found Foreign Correspondent (1940) and Psycho (1960) much more enjoyable films. But now, since going back to Vertigo (and I intend to do the same soon), I appreciate it more and more every time. It's his most complex film, in terms of narrative and character, I think.
In short: Vertigo may perhaps not be the best film to start off with Hitch. Try, for quicker, less "deep" films, the following: Foreign Correspondent (1940), Rope (1948), Rear Window (1954), North by Northwest (1959), or Psycho (1960).
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Speaking of Hitchcock, last night I watched a corker. Young and Innocent  1937, Hitchcock, GB (1st time) A man wrongly accused of murder goes on the run with the chief inspector's daughter, in search of the real killer. The opening scene captures its audience from the off; the climax is as enthralling as any a Hitchcock ending; inbetween, its fine wit and consistent performances mark it a thoroughly satisfying yarn.Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/12/05 09:35 AM
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Hamlet  1996, Branagh, GB (1st time) Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, seeks to avenge his father's death. An ambitious, sweeping work of only the utmost effort: Branagh's performance carries the whole piece, with many a famous face popping up all around him in cameos left right and centre. A fine achievement.[Note: this was only ther 122-minute version; I expect to see the full-length, 232-minute version soon.] Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/13/05 02:06 AM
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Originally posted by Aziatic: But what stood out most was Katharine Hepburn. I have to admit this was the first Kataharine Hepburn movie I've seen, and I just recognized what I missed. What a wonderful actress. She can be powerful, warm, lovely and everything at the same time. She has great charisma and a strong presence on the set. I cant wait to see her other movies, especially "African Queen" with Bogart and her other performances she got an Oscar for. I strongly recommend you watch The Lion In Winter starring Katherine Hepburn & Peter O'Toole. The movie also features Anthony Hopkins & Timothy Dalton in early movie roles. If you think the Corleone family is bad, just wait until you meet the Plantagenets!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Originally posted by Irishman12: IMO it's grossly overrated Actually, I believe it's underrated, it fell in the shadow of the overrated Sin City.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/13/05 11:15 AM
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Both BATMAN BEGINS and SIN CITY rock, but for really different reasons, which you all will understand hopefully when I'll review both.
Anyway, looks like a certain film that involves a State full of Steers & Queers, a machine used to cut trees down, and a film director that got pushed around like a little girl with polio by Steven Spielberg on one film project...well, that certain picture will be my Halloween edition review of RRA'S CULT MOVIE REVIEW.
Finally, stay tune up to that ever-important day for Pagans and Loser Kids to Dress like Fools and prance around, for I'll issue a special recommendable "Fright List" of sorts full of movies for a mini-Halloween Film Marathon that doesn't involve the usual suspects of the Horror Genre, if you get my drift.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/14/05 04:40 AM
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Originally posted by wedgehed: [quote]Originally posted by Aziatic: [b] But what stood out most was Katharine Hepburn. I have to admit this was the first Kataharine Hepburn movie I've seen, and I just recognized what I missed. What a wonderful actress. She can be powerful, warm, lovely and everything at the same time. She has great charisma and a strong presence on the set. I cant wait to see her other movies, especially "African Queen" with Bogart and her other performances she got an Oscar for. I strongly recommend you watch The Lion In Winter starring Katherine Hepburn & Peter O'Toole. The movie also features Anthony Hopkins & Timothy Dalton in early movie roles. If you think the Corleone family is bad, just wait until you meet the Plantagenets! [/b][/quote]Thanks for your recommendation, I'll try to get that movie. There are too many movies on my to-see-list though Originally posted by DonVitoCorleone: I can't believe it only took me a few hours to download Jean Luc Gpdard's Weekend from torrentspy.com. I'm so excited. I'm going to be watching it tomorrow night. I did the same a few weeks ago after Capo wrote about it but still couldn't get to see it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/15/05 12:19 PM
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Originally posted by Tony Mosrite: [b]Barton Fink (1991)
How do you movie buffs like this one? [/b] A lot. Engrossing satire turns, disturbing thriller, and allegory to Heaven and Hell; the narrative is delivered by the actors with that rare Coen wit, and the technical wizardry never fails. Glad you enjoyed it. Mick
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