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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Prince
May 2018
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It's a film that rewards patience. Among the many highlights, there's a memorable conversation between the Pete Perkins character and the blind man with the radio.
Judging by its box office performance and general neglect, perhaps people were put off by the pacing. The picture quality on the Blu-ray was decent. Can't help but compare it to the later No Country for Old Men. Both are great works. |
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This is a fantastic film but it's not something that's going to appeal to a lot of folks, it's mostly a complex character study with a deliberate pace and a long title that's hard to pronounce for many. Also, without getting into a debate over what and what doesn't constitute a western, for most people Westerns are fast-paced shoot 'em ups that take place during the Old West (late 1800s, very early 1900s). I wouldn't use this film's popularity or lack thereof as some sort of gauge for the popularity of westerns, or vice versa. |
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I view it as a western. The themes, the characterizations and such make it close enough to me. I count No Country for Old Men as a western also.
It's like the 80's and early 90's take on noir. Some differences compared to the old days, but still noir. Same here. Not every western is a fast paced shoot'em up. Characterizations , themes, principles and culture aspects matter. Last edited by rocknblues81; 06-06-2022 at 02:44 PM. |
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What it boils down to is I don't think that the overall lack of interest in this film can be attributed to a lack of interest in westerns, because I don't think many people view this is as being one. |
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You have the 3:10 to Yuma remake but even that was 15 years ago now. Not to mention that Bale and Crowe were in their prime, James Mangold was fresh off Walk the Line. It was kind of an exception. It's going to be hard to sell a western in today's pop culture. The genre has mostly been dead (with only a couple of exceptions) for a couple of decades in terms of being able to make money. Last edited by rocknblues81; 06-06-2022 at 04:58 PM. |
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A Randolph Scott western surely isn't going to interest many people today. Last edited by rocknblues81; 06-06-2022 at 05:10 PM. |
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I'm not necessarily arguing with you that westerns these days aren't the goldmine they used to be, but if you're talking about something like The Assassination of Jesse James, again, that's another film whose lack of success can be attributed to things like length and it being more of a slow-paced character study. Django Unchained, The Revenant and True Grit are all westerns that did very well at the box office in recent years and also garnered critical acclaim. |
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I think some of True Grits success can be linked to No Country for Old Men. The success of westerns in the last 20 years can largely be linked to who was involved. I don't think we are that far apart here though. I do think that some people don't realize that traditional westerns are slow movies by today's standards. It takes the right people to be involved for a western to even do acceptable business now. One could argue that Three Burials is slower paced than even old westerns, but TLJ alone wasn't going to sell a movie at that point. Honestly though... Most people probably do not know that this movie even exists. |
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There are also a lot of the more "traditional" westerns on the streaming services. They obviously appeal to a certain demographic but it's not as dead of a genre as many people think. And, yeah, "neo-western" is a good description for films like this and No Country For Old Men. |
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Just watched this for the 3rd or 4th time. This is a magnificent western. Period. When it takes place is immaterial. Tommy Lee should take the director’s chair more often. His next one, THE HOMESMAN is equally good. Interesting that Three Burials predated No Country For Old Men by a couple of years. The fact that he acts in these movies is just the icing on the cake.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I wouldn't say Westerns are dead. They're still being made today but some kind of fly under the radar or go straight to streaming and/or disc and then quickly disappear. Westerns have also been popular on premium cable channels with series like Hell On Wheels, Deadwood and more recently Yellowstone. Once in a while a very good Western is made (Open Range, The Proposition, The Hateful Eight) but audiences for this genre do seem to be dwindling, sadly. Sometimes all it takes is a good and high-grossing film to revitalize the genre.
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Thanks given by: | RCRochester (06-06-2022) |
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It's complicated. I don't think you have many people in the biz that care about making them... And the people behind it have to be certain people. Then you add the trends in the country. Tom Hanks just did one with Paul Greengrass and it only made 12 million I think. But Tom Hanks and Paul Green grass doing a western doesn't give me confidence. So I skipped it. But the Coens I think built credibility with say rural and middle America do to Oh Brother, Where Art Thou and No Country. The former is especially popular with rural people that I know. It made True Grit an easier sell I think. |
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Blu-ray Prince
May 2018
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In terms of the film itself: it is one of Tommy Lee Jones' best performances. His intensity in the lead role is almost frightening at times.
Plenty of able support from Melissa Leo, Dwight Yoakam (so often great at playing cowardly and/or generally dislikeable characters) and Levon Helm. The landscape is used (as are a number of other things) in a manner that recalls classic Western territory. The film plays with the idea of an obsessive quest in different ways. Not surprisingly, there's what seem like some visual echoes of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. Though it has some startling moments of violence, the narrative maintains a very deliberate pace. Certainly a film worthy of a higher status – or perhaps wider audience – than it currently has. |
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Thanks given by: | RCRochester (06-08-2022) |
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