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Question: What film signaled the decline of John Carpenter? Or was their one?
When did he jump off the cliff? When did the trend start? Last edited by bruce_pullen; 01-26-2009 at 05:04 PM. |
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Once he stopped directing and just added his name to the title somewhere, aka "John Carpenter Presents..." - beginning of the end, I say! He did a decent episode for Masters of Horror. Not sure what his last decent film was, though.
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Dec 2008
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Clarification:
What film led to a trend of failure? Some say after The Thing (1982), he was never the same. |
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That's a tough one. After The Thing he still had some success (Christine & Starman come to mind). I'd go with Memoirs of An Invisible Man (1992) for starting the suckiness trend.
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Chistine wasn't so hot. Starman bored me to tears. Big Trouble in Little China - I know some people will disagree with this, but I thought it was really boring and just plain bad. Prince of Darkness was another yawn fest. NOTHING HAPPENS IN IT! They Live was another disappointment. Memoirs of an Invisible Man, I don't think I even need to say anything about this one. In the Mouth of Madness is another one of those movies where nothing happens. Escape from LA? Just plain bad. Vampires I actually thought was pretty good and that John Carpenter may be making a comeback, but then he made... Ghost of Mars ![]() I must say though, his Masters of Horror episodes were probably the best out of the bunch. For me, John Carpenter has been failing for a long time. Now, lets talk about Tobe Hooper... |
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I think all of John's work up to and including "They Live" is exemplary. I love it all. But "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" was a massive misstep. His next film after a 6 year absence made up for it ("In the Mouth of Madness" was excellent), but nothing since then has entirely worked.
Certainly, some of his later films have genuine Carpenter moments, enough to make "Village of the Damned", "Vampires", and even "Escape From LA" worth at least one viewing. But there is nothing worth watching in "Ghosts of Mars"; it's a pathetic sci-fi remake of "Assault on Precinct 13", but which strays into self-parody early and often, and the result is pure crap. It's not even entertaining on a so-bad-its-good level. So I would have to say that "Memoirs" was the first in a string of disappointing films broken only by "Madness". |
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David Thomson:
"Carpenter did not advance. The Fog has some creepy moments. Escape from New York is not just a great title--it's a complete version of New York's dread of where it is going; The Thing is retread Hawks; and Starman is that rarity, a love story that grows out of sci-fi, with a fine performance by Jeff Bridges. There's not a lot to be said for the rest ... Since 1984, Carpenter has become terminally boyish in his pursuit of spooks, devils, and thrills." Agree, disagree? |
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He's made three of my all time favorites: Halloween, The Thing and Big Trouble in Little China.
I don't care if he was involved in trainwrecks such as The Phantom Menace, The Matrix Revolutions or Indiana Jones IV -- I would still think he's a great director. |
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MEMOIRS OF INVISIBLE MAN was a giant misstep
I also was unimpressed with VAMPIRES--this was unlike Carpenter in the sense that he replaced style, atmosphere, and scares with crude jokes and gore. Very disappointing. The last film he made that I would rate as "good" was IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS... |
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I second that.
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This is tough... I don't think he's failed per se. His style of filmmaking just isn't what Hollywood is making these days, so he's adapted some, using flashcuts and editing styles that he didn't in his past movies...
Ghosts of Mars wasn't his best, but for me, even mediocre Carpenter is better than some of the directors out there... He just needs some money to make a movie and be left alone... no studio interference... then we'll see Carpenter back in top form... |
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