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Review: “Night of the Living Dead” (1968)
The brutality of George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” has little to do with gore and everything to do with atmosphere. While there are scenes of violence (heavily concentrated in the fim’s last act), they pale in comparison to the bare-bones, almost clinical camerawork and matter-of-fact story and acting. What causes the dead to [...]
Filed under: Old Stuff, Reviews | Tagged: Duane Jones, George A. Romero, Judith O'Dea, Judith Ridley, Karl Hardman, Keith Wayne, Kyra Schon, Marilyn Eastman, Night of the Living Dead, Russell Streiner | 3 Comments »
Review: “Fido” (2006)
“I’d say I’m a pretty darn good father. My father tried to eat me; I don’t remember trying to eat Timmy.” ~~Bill Robinson How would 1950s America deal with zombies? How would humankind stave off a zombie apocalypse? Could zombie milkmen ever learn not to throw the milk bottles at doorsteps? Those are questions no self-respecting zombie film ever [...]
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My thought on today
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Review: “Dawn of the Dead” (2004)
The cheek! The nerve of Zack Snyder, thinking he could remake George Romero’s fine 1978 commentary on consumerism, the very movie that set the standard for the zombie genre! Feel vindicated yet, die-hard Romero fans and zombie purists? Good. Now that the gorilla in the corner’s been pointed out, let’s move on to the more shocking topic: [...]
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Review: “Five Easy Pieces” (1970)
Robert Dupea (Jack Nicholson) is a gifted pianist, but that’s not his greatest talent. Robert’s true gift is running away. A bright future in piano performance, a well-to-do family of intellectuals, a needy and pregnant girlfriend — he can walk away from any situation at a moment’s notice. He reinvents himself constantly. Robert’s not quite as talented, though, [...]
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My thought on today
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Review: “Blue Valentine” (2010)
“Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.” ~~H.L. Mencken Maybe at first in love imagination does win over intelligence, as Mencken argued. But it’s inevitable that imagination doesn’t get to keep winning. One day unpretty, rational thinking, the bills-and-dead-car-batteries reality, takes over. For the more resilient couples, this is merely the beginning of a new phase [...]
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Review: “Pleasantville” (1998)
Humankind has an annoying tendency, on occasion, to regard the past with a sense of reverence. The 1950s, with all its poodle skirts and Buddy Holly toe-tappers, would seem innocent enough to deserve some nostalgia. But director Gary Ross is not interested in nostalgia for its own sake. So Ross’ stunningly lensed and frequently daring ”Pleasantville” is no love letter to this [...]
Filed under: Old Stuff, Reviews | Tagged: Don Knotts, Gary Ross, J.T. Walsh, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, Marley Shelton, Pleasantville, Reese Witherspoon, Tobey Maguire, William H. Macy | 13 Comments »
Casting pods
Award-winning blogger and podcaster Mad Hatter (don’t be bashful, sir; you know you earned that LAMMY) invited me to be his guest for Matineecast Episode 36. Visit his blog to hear us rave about “Bridesmaids,” bag on “Bad Teacher” and have a shared nerdgasm on the Ryan Reynolds-Nathan Fillion-”Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place” connection.
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