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September 19, 2006
Departed Spoiler Entry
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Posted by poland at September 19, 2006 11:20 PM
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what is the point of this thread? So privileged people who have been to advanced screenings can talk about the film in private? the damned thing doesn't open for over 2 weeks.
Considering DP's only posted a brief write up with more-to-come later ("I'm not going to say much about this right now"), doesn't this seem a bit disingenuous?
Posted by: lazarus
at September 19, 2006 11:27 PM
If you choose not to participate, Laz, then don't. Why shouldn't people who had spoiler questions in the last thread have a place to discuss specifics? I don't get where there is a downside for anyone here.
Posted by: David Poland
at September 19, 2006 11:35 PM
It'll be a while before a lot of people can talk in this thread obviously, but hey, ;et's do it.
Capping Leo at the end - fucking beautiful. No prisoners, Jack goes out in the nastiest fashion with no big hoorah, whaich I also loved. It;s like this movie lives by the Jack line "we all are (on our way out)...act accordingly." No one makes it out unscathed, and halfway through the film I thought "Is this going to be THAT kind of experience? The kind that seemingly would be unsatisfying because the film screws everyone out of a happy ending. EVERYBODY." But when it came to pass, I thought, fuck it, no better way to let this one unravel.
It seriously is one of the two or three best films of the year. I stand by what I told you immediately afterward: "Un-fucking-believeable."
Posted by: Kristopher Tapley
at September 19, 2006 11:38 PM
For those who haven't seen the movie (or those prone to seeing it three times like David)... there's a scene where Mr. French sets the curtains in a room on fire to burn the place down... watch closely because in the next shot, the floor is aflame in a ball of fire and the curtains are completely intact, not even singed...and then in the next shot they're on fire again.
Departed isn't even in my Top 10 so far this year, but I must see more movies than David and Kris.
Posted by: EDouglas
at September 20, 2006 03:29 AM
Leonardo DiCaprio as a tough cop??? Hahaha.
His voice is so soft and he's so pretty. I still love him though.
Posted by: waterbucket
at September 20, 2006 04:37 AM
Don't think so, ED... unless you are counting the multiple trips to The Benchwarmers...
Posted by: David Poland
at September 20, 2006 10:08 AM
ED: Catch the cigarette bouncing in Jack's mouth one shot, then disappearing the reverse? It's right before the "what's the difference" line.
Posted by: Kristopher Tapley
at September 20, 2006 10:28 AM
Like Kubrick, Scorsese has never been a stickler for continuity. Performance and momentum should always come before continuity. Actually, Scorsese has gotten better over the years. Anyone remember the big continuity error in the first big scene between DeNiro and Lewis in the limo in The King of Comedy? It's a good thing there weren't blogs back in 1983. You guys would've been pissing and moaning about DeNiro's hand and forget to talk about what an amazing movie KoC was.
Posted by: Jimmy the Gent
at September 20, 2006 10:34 AM
"Don't think so, ED... unless you are counting the multiple trips to The Benchwarmers..."
Nope, didn't see that one, but I'm up to 230 movies this year with three and a half months to go.
Posted by: EDouglas
at September 20, 2006 11:23 AM
People who obsess on continuity tend to be absolute bores. I noticed the drapes, but pyrotechnics are a bitch. I don't know what didn't go right there, but, like Jimmy, I can overlook inconsistencies when the movie's involving.
Posted by: Jeremy Smith
at September 20, 2006 12:16 PM
I rarely notice continuity gaffs but that one was so noticeable that I'm amazed it got through to the cut I saw.
Posted by: EDouglas
at September 20, 2006 01:04 PM
Maybe one of you wants to take a stab at spoiling the sex scene, and make it as hot as possible, but keep it real.
Posted by: T.H.Ung
at September 20, 2006 01:06 PM
EDouglas, continuity is the first thing you sacrifice in the editing room for the good of a scene, if it's there, it had to be.
Posted by: T.H.Ung
at September 20, 2006 02:43 PM
So what is the deal with the sex scene, is it back in? I saw a screening about a month or so back and it was gone, but Nicholson still flashes the strap on in the theatre to Damon, which I just assumed was from the talked about sex scene from an earlier screening. As for the ending, brutal as hell, but the continuos head shots did have some chuckling. As for the ending, some screenings had a rat start to munch on Damon's groceries, my screening had it cut before the rat came out, which version made it?
Posted by: harosa
at September 20, 2006 08:23 PM
My post didnt go through the first time so forgive me if this is repeated. I was wondering if a few scenes were reinserted into the movie after i saw a screening a few months back, maily the sex scene, which was excised when i saw it but the scene with the strap on was still there when he scares Damon with it. Also, after Damon is killed, in an earlier screening a rat comes out and starts to munch on his discarded groceries, this was cut from my screening, is it still in? I did love the ending but the continuous head shots did make some giggle.
Posted by: harosa
at September 20, 2006 08:40 PM
I can't wait for Happy Feet.
That is all.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at September 21, 2006 02:10 AM
harosa... there is a sex scene with Jack but it doesn't really show anything...just him carousing with his girl and another woman and throwing coke everywhere. The rat didn't come out and eat the groceries...it appeared outside his window. I thought it was kind of dumb.
Posted by: EDouglas
at September 21, 2006 04:13 AM
The rat lives!!!!
Posted by: David Poland
at September 21, 2006 12:12 PM
EDouglas, shots 1 and 2 are in the trailer. At those durations, it doesn't look that bad: Mr. French sets the curtains on fire... in the next shot, the floor is aflame and the curtains are completely intact... and then in the next shot they're on fire again. Are you "amazed it got through", because you think they had better stuff and held back? He he.
Kristopher, man alive, it must be old age, because with his depth of experience, Nicholson should have been able to control his prop better. With everyone gathered around the monitor now, the script super doesn't have the director's ear anymore. "Catch the cigarette bouncing in Jack's mouth one shot, then disappearing...."
Posted by: T.H.Ung
at September 21, 2006 03:42 PM
so how graphic is the violence?
and how do all the main characters die?
Posted by: ganja
at September 22, 2006 07:19 PM
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