tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post8103556705527743740..comments2024-03-05T21:05:36.848-05:00Comments on CommentaramaFilms: Open Thread. . . and Pimping OpportunityAndrewPricehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-27811434359583899482013-03-17T00:38:04.899-04:002013-03-17T00:38:04.899-04:00Floyd, I've never heard of Seconds! I'll ...Floyd, I've never heard of <i>Seconds</i>! I'll need to check that out. That sounds quite interesting.<br /><br /><i>Dark City</i>... yep. Awesome!AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-8703710270074414062013-03-17T00:12:57.314-04:002013-03-17T00:12:57.314-04:001930s: Fritz Lang's "M" -- Peter Lor...1930s: Fritz Lang's "M" -- Peter Lorre is a child killer and when the cops put the squeeze on the unnamed German town's underworld the gangsters hunt the man himself... German Expressionism, noir, and Peter Lorre burns the house down in the kangaroo court scene...<br /><br />1960s: John Frankenheimer's "Seconds"... anyone who thinks Rock Hudson wasn't a great actor needs to check this out. A company offers folks bored with their current lives a second chance (hence the title) at a completely new life... complexities ensue. Hudson's final scenes at the end are chilling.<br /><br />1980s: King of Comedy... Scorsese's underappreciated classic... Robert DeNiro is in top form, but Jerry Lewis is the revelation here... awesome.<br /><br />1990s: Dark City. I know Andrew loves it, but if you haven;t seen it please rectify that.<br /><br />2000s: The Casey Affleck two-fer... The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Very insightful... slow, in the good way, with a great soundtrack by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Also Gone Baby Gone about hunting down a child molestor... challenging, difficult to watch -- he's a great actor.<br /><br />2010s: Emilio Estevez's "The Way" sdtarring Martin Sheen. Sheen's son dies on a pilgrimage walk in France and has to go claim the remains. Sheen decides to complete the walk -- part buddy movie, quest film, and fish out of water... kind of a Catholic Finding Nemo if Nemo had died at the beginning of the film. Very introspective about faith, abortion, and other issues that arise during the groups's conversations along the way. An obvious labor of love by Estevez -- not perfect (a tad too long -- maybe 10 minutes or so) but that's a quibble.Floyd R. Turbohttp://www.threedonia.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-66377022903467004952013-03-16T20:47:52.829-04:002013-03-16T20:47:52.829-04:00Kenn, That would make for an interesting film.Kenn, That would make for an interesting film.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-78199284984008204432013-03-16T18:32:39.001-04:002013-03-16T18:32:39.001-04:00Id's like to see "Robinson Crusoe on Mars...Id's like to see "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" remade. Think it would be very interesting to see if/how one could survive, stranded on the Mars we know, today. (Speaking of science-based sci-fi.) :)Kenn Christensonhttp://kennfilms.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-68186448544968198002013-03-16T12:35:48.639-04:002013-03-16T12:35:48.639-04:00Shawn and K, I haven't really followed Whittle...Shawn and K, I haven't really followed Whittle. I remember seeing him once or twice at BH, but I didn't really pay much attention to him apart from that.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-1562387345278105562013-03-16T12:34:59.125-04:002013-03-16T12:34:59.125-04:00PikeBishop, I don't remember the ending, but I...PikeBishop, I don't remember the ending, but I remember the family trying to protect themselves with mattresses.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-77221455087081431302013-03-16T11:54:44.990-04:002013-03-16T11:54:44.990-04:00To all the posters who mentioned "Threads,&qu...To all the posters who mentioned "Threads," yes it made "The Day After" look like a Sunday School picnic, and the final scene is one of the ten most haunting/memorable final cuts I have ever seen (right up there with Planet of the Apes) Do you recall it?PikeBishophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05761380937971970762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-92198676889066215572013-03-16T11:49:11.156-04:002013-03-16T11:49:11.156-04:00I am going to venture into dreaded territory for s...I am going to venture into dreaded territory for some......The Baseball movie.<br /><br />First, go read Donald Hays' novel "The Dixie Association," printed in 1981, a rollicking, account of a class D minor league team in Little Rock, playing in the aforementioned league, and a portrait of the New South of the late 70s. The book is heavy on Faulknerian overtones, especially in the naming of characters; understandable since the author is an English professor at University of Arkansas. A great read, and I have done my fantasty casting of the film in my mind for many years. PikeBishophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05761380937971970762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-62017636931859044062013-03-16T02:10:14.207-04:002013-03-16T02:10:14.207-04:00Shawn: Nobody has more respect for Bill Whittle...Shawn: Nobody has more respect for Bill Whittle's essays and political commentary than I. The best in the business for my money. I even purchased his "What We Believe" set to support his work. <br /><br />That being said, the movie making section of DE struck me as more a way to crowd source his own movie script rather than to create alternative movies. A serious conservative crowd sourced movie would start with, say, a David Mamet script or at least a screen writer with a known track record. Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16289856510554336990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-87181063388457552402013-03-16T01:37:23.183-04:002013-03-16T01:37:23.183-04:00Their next project could be a game-changer. It'...<i>Their next project could be a game-changer. It's called "Aurora", and it could be the next "Star Trek". Just a tease for that one, but it's written by Bill Whittle of EjectEjectEject.com, and of the Firewall and Afterburner series on PJTV.</i><br /><br />I remember when Whittle first pimped the Declaration Entertainment website and saw the advertisements for both of those films. I went to the site recently and info on the movies is gone, unless it's behind the paywall. <i>The Arroyo</i> looked interesting, but I was really looking forward to <i>Aurora</i>, which is supposed to be about a private enterprise exedition to Mars ala something like the Space X program. Hope it gets made.<br />shawnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-63011578966473339912013-03-15T21:45:03.421-04:002013-03-15T21:45:03.421-04:00Big Mo, I'll check it out. I see it on youtub...Big Mo, I'll check it out. I see it on youtube actually.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-10886754821548895412013-03-15T21:44:38.315-04:002013-03-15T21:44:38.315-04:00Bev, Sounds like pretty much any member of the Dem...Bev, Sounds like pretty much any member of the Democratic Party. :)AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-52335653080940591732013-03-15T21:20:36.227-04:002013-03-15T21:20:36.227-04:00OMG! Countdown to Looking Glass! Do I have a sto...OMG! <i>Countdown to Looking Glass</i>! Do I have a story about THAT film! I was on a tour of some Shakespeare play when it aired and we had a free day in Shreveport, Louisiana (yeah, it wasn't a big budget tour, okay?) and some of the cast went to the horse track. When they came back that movie was on T.V. Panic ensued and one of the actor went screaming down the hall of the hotel <b>"What has Reagan done now???"</b> The "news reports" were just a little too real and there was no disclaimer to explain. He thought it was real and we were really under attack (okay, he was probably smokin' some wacky weed at the time too..., but hey, don't judge...). It took us about hour to calm him down and make him understand that it was JUST A MOVIE, DUDE!!! <br /><br />Ah, fun time...fun time.BevfromNYChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14953050916932306270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-85982381244259723032013-03-15T20:19:43.028-04:002013-03-15T20:19:43.028-04:00Big Mo: I'll give it a try. Always looking for...Big Mo: I'll give it a try. Always looking for good stuff. :) Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16289856510554336990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-87428226490391087302013-03-15T19:11:38.836-04:002013-03-15T19:11:38.836-04:00True, some of those films were propaganda, but giv...True, some of those films were propaganda, but give <i>Countdown to Looking Glass</i> a try. If for nothing else than Gingrich's defense of why certain thing are worth fighting to defend. Unlike the films where war actually happens, CTLG ends when the "Looking Glass" command and control plane takes off. And it's not a judgmental film, but rather a terrific look at how things could lead to an actual exchange. And the media portrayal isn't like today's arrogant news readers. BIG MOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10556263286375426353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-41117172904340736122013-03-15T17:24:46.290-04:002013-03-15T17:24:46.290-04:00Yeah, Threads and The Road would make for a fun ni...Yeah, <i>Threads</i> and <i>The Road</i> would make for a fun night. I really dislike <i>The Road</i>. I watched it and kept waiting for something interesting to happen, but nothing ever did. Depressing and pointless, what a combo.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-23703728795062663532013-03-15T17:22:09.433-04:002013-03-15T17:22:09.433-04:00Yeah, THE DAY AFTER didn't scare me, either......Yeah, THE DAY AFTER didn't scare me, either... and I remember THREADS being heralded as far more realistic at the time, too.<br /><br />A perfect double-feature for when you're feeling down in the dumps:<br /><br />THREADS and THE ROAD<br /><br />-just kidding, LOL.<br /><br />Actually, my favorite nuke apocalypse flick from those days (toward the end of the trend) was MIRACLE MILE (1989). Like a good, single-story TWILIGHT ZONE feature film.Backthrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02289433396695381105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-2432760103941840132013-03-15T17:04:08.855-04:002013-03-15T17:04:08.855-04:00Backthrow, That's the one. I remember seeing ...Backthrow, That's the one. I remember seeing it and thinking that it was interesting at the time, but they ruined it by running this constant warning at the bottom of the screen that this was a drama and was not a real news program.<br /><br />We rarely watched videos in class. I'm not sure why not.<br /><br />I saw <i>The Day After</i> when it aired and I kept thinking, "So this is supposed to scare me? What a pathetic attempt." Basically, all the main characters survive and they just look dusty and tired. <i>Threads</i> was much better in that regard because it really did paint a bleak view of things.<br />AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-83367078886255666812013-03-15T16:57:00.295-04:002013-03-15T16:57:00.295-04:00Andrew,
That TV-movie special was called SPECIAL ...Andrew,<br /><br />That TV-movie special was called SPECIAL BULLETIN (1983). I remember it airing, but I don't think I watched it at the time, other than for a few moments, in passing.<br /><br />http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086350/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1<br /><br />My memory's a bit hazy, but I either watched THE DAY AFTER when it aired, or more likely, the day after it aired (no pun intended) on videotape in public high school. They made sure we watched all the pro-Dem/anti-Reagan stuff back then (often earlier, pre-administration productions that they could use allegorically to promote disarmament...) in some of the classes, like FAIL-SAFE, DR. STRANGELOVE, THE MISSILES OF OCTOBER, etc. Good movies, but it's clear what our teachers/administrators were trying to cultivate with us, at that point in time (early 1980s).Backthrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02289433396695381105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-30959250659823586532013-03-15T16:47:40.656-04:002013-03-15T16:47:40.656-04:00"The Arroyo" is a film that has been mad..."The Arroyo" is a film that has been made and edited, and is now just awaiting distribution. It is from Declaration Entertainment, a crowd-sourced company. The trailer is available on YouTube and it looks fantastic. Essentially, it's "High Noon" with cell phones, pickup trucks, and AR-15s, and the bad guys are Mexican drug cartels and U.S. politicians, as it is in the real world.<br /><br />Their next project could be a game-changer. It's called "Aurora", and it could be the next "Star Trek". Just a tease for that one, but it's written by Bill Whittle of EjectEjectEject.com, and of the Firewall and Afterburner series on PJTV.<br /><br />Dave Olsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-89009981693376958342013-03-15T16:36:00.302-04:002013-03-15T16:36:00.302-04:00Backthrow, I'm thinking I saw Northwest Fronti...Backthrow, I'm thinking I saw <i>Northwest Frontier</i>, but I'm not sure. I'll have to look for that. I find that period of history to be quite interesting.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-16076292056316836132013-03-15T16:34:22.714-04:002013-03-15T16:34:22.714-04:00Big Mo, Threads was an interesting film. It defin...Big Mo, <i>Threads</i> was an interesting film. It definitely made <i>The Day After</i> seem like a joke. I haven't seen <i>The War Game</i> or <i>Countdown To Looking Glass</i>.<br /><br />I do agree with K though that these films were meant as disarmament propaganda. So I can't imagine them running them now because now they would be interpreted as pro-war with Iran and North Korea.<br /><br />There was an interesting television special one night about terrorists nuking Charleston, which was done as a fake news broadcast. That was interesting, but I can't remember the name.AndrewPricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11312364467936820986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-86107685586346742652013-03-15T16:05:09.248-04:002013-03-15T16:05:09.248-04:00Big Mo: I'm not a fan of nuclear war post apoc...Big Mo: I'm not a fan of nuclear war post apocalyptic movies with the possible exception of the humorous Dr. Strangelove. They essentially worked as pro-Soviet propaganda and helped underwrite the "Peace" movement - a Soviet front at that time. <br /><br />The ones made in the 80s were violently opposed to Reagan's defense build up which, as it turns out, was the fastest road to the dismantlement of MAD. Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16289856510554336990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-47186220536488294132013-03-15T14:37:46.079-04:002013-03-15T14:37:46.079-04:00I'll pimp two movies; one older, one (relative...I'll pimp two movies; one older, one (relatively) newer.<br /><br />NORTHWEST FRONTIER (1959, a.k.a. FLAME OVER INDIA) --a rousing, epic adventure in which a British army captain (Kenneth More) has to escort a young Indian prince --who is marked for death-- and his governess (Lauren Bacall), along with a small band of fellow passengers (Wilfred Hyde-White, Herbert Lom, Ursula Jeans, Jack Gwillim, etc), through rebel-held territory in a rickety old steam locomotive. Very well directed by J. Lee Thompson, who won his next gig, THE GUNS OF NAVARONE, on the strength of this film. If you enjoy films like ZULU and THE WIND AND THE LION, chances are you'll like this as well. Available in a nice widescreen print on Netflix streaming.<br /><br />DINNER RUSH (2000) A night in the life of an upscale Italian restaurant in NYC. Danny Aiello headlines the large ensemble cast as a bookie and the owner of the old family eatery, where his son (Edoardo Ballerini), a talented chef, has turned the place into a trendy, reservation-only establishment, though Aiello treats the gambling-addicted sous-chef Duncan (Kirk Acevedo) more like his son than he does his true son. A bunch of interesting characters, both employees and patrons, weave in an out of the restaurant and the kitchen, in several subplots. Some criminal activity figures into things, but this isn't a full-fledged gangster movie, despite the film's poster/boxcover art.<br /><br />Director Bob Giraldi only really has one theatrical film credit other than this (the '80s John Cryer flick HIDING OUT), but is more known for directing rock videos like Micheal Jackson's 'Beat It' and Pat Benatar's 'Love Is a Battlefield'. He's also a restaurant owner, and filmed this feature in his own place. Available as a Netflix DVD rental (I couldn't find it on any of the main streaming services).<br /><br />When I used to work in a video store in the mid-2000s, if all the big/popular stuff was rented out and an adult asked for a recommendation for something newer they hadn't already seen before, DINNER RUSH was my ace in the hole, and never failed.Backthrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02289433396695381105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7059293386881623259.post-44878081115703616022013-03-15T14:11:43.058-04:002013-03-15T14:11:43.058-04:00Hmm! Nice assignment. Since Axis of Evil clowns ...Hmm! Nice assignment. Since Axis of Evil clowns Iran and North Korea have been playing with nuclear toys, I’ve been watching (well, re-re-re-watching) 1980s-era movies about nuclear war: <i>The Day After</i>, which is OK, but not great; and the BBC’s <i>Threads</i> and <i>The War Game</i>. <i>Threads</i>, which focuses on a group of families and officials in Sheffield, England, before, during and after nuclear war, is hands-down one of the bleakest films ever made. It makes <i>The Day After</i> seem tame — and hopeful — in comparison. There’s nothing happy or hopeful about<i>Threads</i>. <i>The War Game</i> is similar; made by the same chap behind <i>Threads</i>, <i>The War Game</i> is a documentary-style film about the effects of nuclear war in Kent, based on actual events following Hiroshima & Nagasaki, as well as the bombardments of Hamburg, Dresden and Tokyo. <i>The War Game</i> was so shocking when it came out in 1965 that it was censored for about 20 years. <br /><br />But my favorite is <i>Countdown to Looking Glass</i>, a 1984 Canadian-made movie for HBO that depicted events leading to a nuclear showdown through the eyes of a fictional news network, CVN. It’s incredibly realistic both in its “reporting” and using real news personalities and politicians: CBC host Patrick Watson (playing anchor “Don Tobin”), journalists Nancy Dickerson and Erik Sevareid as themselves, and politicians Newt Gingrich and Eugene McCarthy as themselves. Both Gingrich and McCarthy give their commentary to Tobin saying things they actually believe, which lends serious authenticity. The cast also includes Scott Glenn giving a great performance as reporter Mick Boyle stationed on the USS Nimitz during the showdown in the Gulf of Oman. <i>Countdown to Looking Glass</i> is absolutely well worth your time. All of the above movies can be seen on YouTube.BIG MOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10556263286375426353noreply@blogger.com