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I watched it Friday night for the first time. Gorgeous film and loved the perspective captured by Malick. For me this edges Days of Heaven on cinematography. DOH had all of those low light landscape shots, but start to finish this had me in awe. Absolutely stunning.
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"Scream" is great because it deconstructs the genre. It shows how the genre works with characters sitting around watching horror while commenting on what they're watching. "Cabin in the Woods" takes deconstruction to an even higher level.
Once a genre gets tired and runs out of gas, it's ripe for deconstruction. Interestingly, a deconstruction shows what the audience already "knew" but no one had ever articulated. It probably happened with westerns, too. |
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Cabin in the Woods is terrible though imo. It does what you say it does, but Scream was just so much better at doing it - and at this point the whole "let's make an ironic horror movie where we're all in on it right?" thing is completely tired and, ironically, trite in itself.
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That's my main problem with Eli Roth's movies. I love listening to Eli Roth talk about horror cinema, I applaud his great taste in films, and I get what he's trying to do, but his movies simply do not scare me at all. In general, "horror comedy" or "black comedy" movie descriptions send me running in the other direction. The Return of the Living Dead (1985) is a rare example of a horror comedy that actually works, but most of them do nothing for me. The first Friday the 13th film had likable characters that were stuck in a bad situation through no fault of their own, and as such, the scenes were genuinely unsettling. This type of film works. It always has worked, and it always will work, even if it never wins points for originality. Wrong Turn (2003) works well, although the story is derivative on all levels. The story never grows tiresome, in the same way that amusement park roller coaster rides never grow tiresome. |
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Most films that 'deconstruct' genres are faux clever anyway. |
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I would think it would happen eventually. I actually thought the box would be oop by this point.
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As for the last category we just have Pale Flower, Bay of Angels and Bob Le Flambeur (my favorite Melville, but on DVD only). |
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Some special features recommendations I've seen recently, if anyone's on the fence about a particular title and likes good features:
Manchurian Candidate - the Errol Morris interview - I love listening to him talk about movies (his interviews on his own films are equally good), but this was cool to hear him talk about something he wasn't involved in. My only frustration with these are how short they are. From a production standpoint: they book him, light him, mic him, and interview him. There's gotta be more than 14 usable minutes! Let the guy talk for a while! The Killing - the Sterling Hayden interview - I almost skipped over this one, but I'm really glad I didn't. Sterling Hayden is one of those storytellers you could listen to forever. He's incredibly confessional in these interviews, and a far more contemplative and introspective person than I would have ever imagined. Speedy - The Harold Lloyd home movies narrated by his granddaughter - There's nothing particularly amazing about this feature, but I really enjoyed seeing Harold Lloyd clown around with his kids. As his granddaughter mentions, many of these home movies were shot on 35mm by his crew, so they're of very high quality. There's also some where he talks, for those who've only seen him in his silent roles. Paris Texas - The Allison Anders Interview - This is a great feature that makes you appreciate Wim Wenders a lot. Allison Anders wrote to him when she was in college, often sending him letters about her life / her thoughts / her dreams of becoming a filmmaker. One day he shows up at her college and watches her film. Then invites her to work as a PA on Paris Texas. Some of this feature includes her reading her diary from those days of PA-ing. Last edited by 812crew; 08-08-2016 at 08:59 PM. |
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