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Yeah..those are 2 sweet B/W transfers. My 2 favorite Bergman's as well, and I rank them the same as you.
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Apart from the Edward Norton "Red Dragon", I'm just assuming NOBODY even remembers what Harris was trying to accomplish in his first two books, even Harris anymore. |
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I don't blame Harris himself for any of this. DDL had him over a barrel, and had basically said that he was going to do a "Young Hannibal" movie with or without him. Sure, Harris could have washed his hands of it, but he was between a rock and a hard place, and obviously chose not to just hand his character over to someone else. But after the Hannibal Rising debacle, I think he was able to divorce himself from his creation enough to steer clear of the TV series. Which is a wise move, in my opinion. The series seems to think that Harris fans only care about Lecter, and so they've been very respectful of that character, and Mads has been great in the role. But pretty much everything else about the series is a miss. Not least of all the portrayal of Will Graham as an emo basketcase. I actually like all three of the Hopkins films, for different reasons. SOTL was genre-defining...Hannibal was a crazy European fantasy...and Red Dragon was a return to the taut procedural, aided by the return of Ted Tally, and the fact that Brett Ratner basically imitates Jonathan Demme from start to finish. As much as I love Michael Mann, I have really serious problems with the third act of Manhunter. I don't think Mann understood the book. Last edited by Oblivion138; 02-10-2014 at 11:03 PM. |
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I've always had reservations about the Hannibal TV series.
The reason why I love Red Dragon/Manhunter and The Silence of the Lambs is because it's fun to watch Hannibal Lector wreak havoc in the outside world by scheming from the confines of his prison cell. I love seeing the character use his diabolical intellect to destroy characters despite his own imprisonment. When Hannibal Lector is at large in the outside world, though, the entire concept goes bland for me. Thomas Harris's novel, Hannibal, had its interesting moments, but ultimately fell flat for this reason. The Ridley Scott movie was a disaster born of studio compromise and unexplainable bad choices. Mads Mikkelsen is the only reason why I'm even curious to check out the TV series. I'll have to go looking online someday. |
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I just finished watching Costa-Gavras's 1969 film, "Z", which happens to be in The Criterion Collection.
What an absolutely fantastic film. The last hour, in particular, is some of the most satisfying investigative journalism that I've seen on film. I will admit that I got a little lost at times with all of the players, as well as some of the politics, but it was just great. Wow. Check it out! |
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I just finished watching Robert Siodmak's The Killers (1946). What a great film!
Burt Lancaster's camera presence was well-suited to classic film noir, as evidenced by this film, Brute Force, Criss Cross, and Sweet Smell of Success. Ava Gardner is beautifully sly as a femme fatale. Edmond O'Brien is cooler than he is in his usual film noirs, although his sweating over-pressured side surfaces occasionally. Jack Lambert ("Dum Dum") lends the same combination of menace and facepalm-worthy recklessness to his role in this film as he does to his part in Kiss Me Deadly. Albert Dekker is another presence that shines just as much here as he does in Kiss Me Deadly. I really love the conclusion of this film. [Show spoiler] If I'm snowed out of the office tomorrow, I'll watch the 1964 Don Siegel version. |
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[Show spoiler] from Hannibal? I was at that very house (for a cocktail party) where it was filmed. This was several years after the movie came out. I got to see the guest book and Hopkins' note of thanks and signature.The house is in Richmond, VA. I haven't seen the film in many years but I recall there being a boat out back. That wasn't behind the actual house as they pieced those together on screen. |
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I apologize if this has already been noted but I just read that Ann Carter passed away on Jan 27th at the age of 77. Her most famous role was that of the lonely little girl Amy in the Val Lewton film Curse of the Cat People. She also has a small part in the Criterion title I Married a Witch. She lost a long battle with cancer.
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Great Owl, did you ever do a review on Ivans Childhood…? i recently saw it a few nights back and am interested on your opinion for curiosity sake..
Thanks for Clare2904's response. I've heard about Ballad of a Soldier. Will def look into further. |
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I saw Night on Earth today for the first time. Cool small movie. Nice mix of serious and comedy. my fav was the NYC story but I'm originally from there, a total bias moment lol. |
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![]() If it was from another screenwriter, I would assume "Hopkins-centric fan-wank", but coming from the author, that's "Script sellout". (Like Michael Crichton with the Jurassic sequels, or Gary Wolf with the new Disney-friendly Roger Rabbit books.) Last edited by EricJ; 02-11-2014 at 05:51 AM. |
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Does anyone know, or speculate, if the May releases will be announced this week?
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