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Sometimes there are instances of crime that are never reported and these are committed by many actors, actresses and filmmakers. How do we know that one of our favorite movie stars never assaulted a woman at one time? Where does it end when it comes to the chain of command? If a criminal is associated with a film team then they are associated with a film company that is associated with a film industry. This sounds like an existential witch hunt, trying to find all of those involved who might make immoral decisions. I remember catching a brief TV miniseries of Gordon Ramsay (the famous celebrity chef) who went to England and worked with a dozen prisoners to help them create a prison bakery company. They were difficult to control and discipline but somehow Mr. Ramsay was able to focus the prisoners into baking lemon tarts and selling them to citizens in a pop up bakery in south London. The people buying the bakery items might not have realized that hardened criminals, rapists, thieves and murderers baked these treats, but somehow they accepted the product and consumed them. This is a perfect example of judging the product, not the individual. The people who created the art or the food might have been the scum of the earth, but if the product is good and attractive, then why not accept it? It's amazing how humans can sometimes separate the bad from the good. I see Roman Polanski in the same way. His films are very entertaining and interesting despite the fact that he made some terrible ethical decisions in his life. Edward J. Grug III: You are somewhat accurate on the amount of rape scenes in Polanski's films. I think the ultimate film of his that had allusions to rape was Death and the Maiden. It's almost his own "therapy movie" to what he committed himself in 1977. |
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The recent live-action movie adaptations of Transformers, G.I. Joe, The Smurfs, and Alvin and the Chipmunks have raped my childhood nostalgia. That's not entirely the same thing, but it's unsettling nonetheless. |
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I've been watching De Palma's Blow Out. Love the film, probably my favorite of his. Watching his 1-hour interview also helped cement my adoration for the movie, even if it's moderated by friggin' Noam Baumbach (I can't stand Baumbach).
How's De Palma's certain works, Body Double and Dressed to Kill? Are they as good as Blow Out? |
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Went out and bought myself a new TV so I could watch my blu-rays while up North. I decided to used The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp to christen it. I was skeptical about the film, since Black Narcissus is one of my least favorite films I've watched in the collection. The first hour or so tested my patience a little, but after that I was completely captivated. The vibrancy of the colors just wowed me all the way through. Scorsese's introduction is expectedly great. The film has got me considering giving The Red Shoes a second shot after only making it through half an hour the first time (mostly due to how exhausted I was.)
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I thought someone mentioned that Polanski copped a plea. Perhaps he should have refused the "bargain," considering that a plea offer (from the D.A.) may be evidence that the D.A. has doubts that a stiffer charge can be proven.
Some people may try to insinuate that Polanski got off easy by accepting a plea deal. Last edited by joie; 08-29-2013 at 08:33 PM. Reason: clarify where plea bargains originate |
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Since we came to the subject of "rape movies", would "Irreversible" be a good title to CC?
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I KNOW that it is present in a lot of his movies because in the past I have investigated films of his to watch as I was curious why he was great enough that people might become apologists of this a-hole. (I have seen Rosemary's Baby, which I liked and Chinatown, which I actually didn't.) Anyway, here's a quick list of his movies that contain rape either explicitly or as part of the story: Repulsion Cul-De-Sac Tess Chinatown What? Macbeth Rosemary's Baby Death and the Maiden More than a few, I win my bet. Sorry I didn't provide a list originally, I was literally in bed and that was the last thing I typed for the night. |
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Hmmmm....All this Polanski talk. If you dont want to support him by choosing to avoid watching some amazing movies, then fine, your choice. But I do know some famous masterpieces of art you should not look at either if that is your though process.....
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