Re: Movies, Actors & Directors Tournament: Vote Now!
Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 12:04 am
What the hell is going on in here
A lot of that heart and soul from Jackie Brown comes from both Pam Grier and Robert Forster. They are amazing. and QT being in such a different moment from his career and life.tragabigzanda wrote:The writing of True Romance is excellent but Tony Scott is Tony Scott.
I respect the Reservoir Dogs > Pulp take. Don’t totally agree with it but it’s a damn fine debut film, and the share many of the same elements.
Jackie Brown has more heart and soul than maybe all of his other movies combined, but it’s simultaneously lacking in his usually edginess. A unique entry into his filmography.
A lot of that heart and soul from Jackie Brown comes from both Pam Grier and Robert Forster. They are amazing. and QT being in such a different moment from his career and life.tragabigzanda wrote:The writing of True Romance is excellent but Tony Scott is Tony Scott.
I respect the Reservoir Dogs > Pulp take. Don’t totally agree with it but it’s a damn fine debut film, and the share many of the same elements.
Jackie Brown has more heart and soul than maybe all of his other movies combined, but it’s simultaneously lacking in his usually edginess. A unique entry into his filmography.
yeah, i also thought it was going to be one of those masterpieces RM doesnt get and choose the safer pick, Pulp Fiction.BurtReynolds wrote:Heat is missing from the lists!
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
Heat is a top 5 for me. It blew my mind back in 1995. And yes, its well known that he went for the cocaine backstory and its fucking incredible.tragabigzanda wrote:i debated this one -- i just bought the definitive edition on Blu-Ray last week! But my sense is that I like this movie way more than everyone else?BurtReynolds wrote:Heat is missing from the lists!
While we're on the topic, the Rewatchables shared some fascinating backstory on this: Apparently in the original script, Pacino's character is concealing a heavy cocaine habit throughout the film. But it all got cut once they edited for the shooting script. But Pacino felt like he had done all the work to create this character and the cocaine backstory, so he just decided to keep it in his performance and pretend it was all happening off-screen. It explains a LOT of his choices.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
...his relationship with Diane Venora and Natalie Portman....the scene with Portman is so painful.tragabigzanda wrote:ah, i had never heard until the podcast. totally reframes the movie for me. "Because she's got a GREAT ass -- and you got your HEAD all the way UP IT!"VinylGuy wrote:Heat is a top 5 for me. It blew my mind back in 1995. And yes, its well known that he went for the cocaine backstory and its fucking incredible.tragabigzanda wrote:i debated this one -- i just bought the definitive edition on Blu-Ray last week! But my sense is that I like this movie way more than everyone else?BurtReynolds wrote:Heat is missing from the lists!
While we're on the topic, the Rewatchables shared some fascinating backstory on this: Apparently in the original script, Pacino's character is concealing a heavy cocaine habit throughout the film. But it all got cut once they edited for the shooting script. But Pacino felt like he had done all the work to create this character and the cocaine backstory, so he just decided to keep it in his performance and pretend it was all happening off-screen. It explains a LOT of his choices.
yeah I need to watch it now with that in mindtragabigzanda wrote:ah, i had never heard until the podcast. totally reframes the movie for me. "Because she's got a GREAT ass -- and you got your HEAD all the way UP IT!"VinylGuy wrote:Heat is a top 5 for me. It blew my mind back in 1995. And yes, its well known that he went for the cocaine backstory and its fucking incredible.tragabigzanda wrote:i debated this one -- i just bought the definitive edition on Blu-Ray last week! But my sense is that I like this movie way more than everyone else?BurtReynolds wrote:Heat is missing from the lists!
While we're on the topic, the Rewatchables shared some fascinating backstory on this: Apparently in the original script, Pacino's character is concealing a heavy cocaine habit throughout the film. But it all got cut once they edited for the shooting script. But Pacino felt like he had done all the work to create this character and the cocaine backstory, so he just decided to keep it in his performance and pretend it was all happening off-screen. It explains a LOT of his choices.
im not sure i did. I saw this movie back in vhs when it came out, then at the movies, dvd, blue ray....its so fucking good. I love how different the two leads are...and Amy Brennerman? jesus. that moment in the car...tragabigzanda wrote:VG have you watched the definitive edition yet? Some very minor edits, but a complete overhaul of the color palette. I'm planning on watching this weekend while my girls are out of town.
I'm sure some second accounts have something to saytree_ wrote:The polls seem pretty settled. Will keep open til noon tomorrow then we'll move on.