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November 20, 2007

BYOB - Another Day, Another Airport...

You know, much as I love my own voice. if I were you, I would invest some time listening to the WGA strike discussion... and Holbrook... and Adams... and another couple LWDs that are coming up this week. But that's just me. (Sadly, you'll get stuck listening to my voice again in the process, but hopefully I get out of the way of some very smart, very interesting people who have something of real value to say.)

My internet access will be spotty until the weekend. I'm sure I'll turn up a few times. But as ever, you have the floor while I am gone. Play nice and enjoy the run for the gobble gobble... even you foreigners!

Posted by poland at November 20, 2007 08:12 AM

Comments

Rented the DVDs of "Rescue Dawn" and "Hairspray." Christian Bale deserves an Oscar nomination for this, as he did for "The Machinist." (Why does he put himself through all this physical torture for his art? Were I he, I would insist on a mushy love story set in Paris for my next film, just to revel in the comfort and luxury of it all.)

Travolta is really good as Edna and I wouldn't be surprised if he got some nominations for this. Certainly he can get a Golden Globe nomination. The question is: lead or supporting?

Posted by: adorian [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 10:26 AM

RESCUE DAWN is like....the quietest movie made since the silent era. Everyone whispers!

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 11:37 AM

Completely agree with you on Christian Bale in Rescue Dawn, Adorian. I even wrote about it in my new column; it's the performance of the year so far.

So what is everyone most thankful for this year at the movies?

Posted by: Noah [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 02:26 PM

Gellar in SOUTHLAND TALES = B O N E R

Best performance EVER.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 02:30 PM

That's a tough act to follow, but I'm thankful primarily for the Coens, Carice Van Houten, Brad Bird, Bong Joon-Ho, George Clooney, Werner Herzog, Cate Blanchett, and Quentin Tarantino.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 02:38 PM

I'm thankful for the man o' the year:

JOSH MOTHERFUCKIN' BROLIN.

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 02:45 PM

Bale looked on his own creatively in Rescue Dawn. Like he wasn't getting adequate direction from wacky Werner Herzog and just winged it, filling in the blanks himself. I think that's why he seemed so "big" in it... there was zero synthesis between story and performance. And that's something a survival film of this kind really needs to work (Zemeckis did it so perfectly with Tom Hanks in Cast Away).

Posted by: Crow T Robot [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 02:53 PM

I continue to love Bale, but when I watch him I see him go to the same old bag of tricks over and over. I am not denying his performances aren't good, simply that I am seeing some repeat stuff, kinda like when composers rip themselves off.

Posted by: sloanish [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 04:19 PM

I'm thankful for being able to travel to see my parents, I'm thankful for my health and I'm thankful that my bonsai tree is still alive. I'm not thankful that there's freezing rain where I'm headed to tomorrow.

Posted by: Aris P [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 05:19 PM

I sorta agree, sloanish. Bale and Davies were doing BALE and DAVIES(!!) full-on in RESCUE DAWN and meanwhile Steve Zahn who really turns in an amazing performance gets out starred by Batman and Manson. There is no justice...

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 07:17 PM

I'm thankful for Ratatouille and Stardust.

Posted by: ployp [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 07:43 PM

I'm thankful for MovieCityNews and David Poland.

Although, D-Po, you need to invest in a voice coach. You look like a bear but sound like a pink flower.

Posted by: waterbucket [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 08:08 PM

If it were a woman continuously doing what Bale does (dramatic weight and physical changes) they'd win Oscars yet somehow Bale doesn't even have a nomination to his credit.

I, for one, think his American Psycho performance is the best male performance of this decade.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 08:30 PM

I'm thankful you can still see movies in theaters. DVD hasn't killed 'em yet! May it never!

I'm less thankful for "Beowulf." The 3D's nice, but that's about the only reason I'd recommend the movie. The story and characters did not do anything for me. Beowulf's pretty dull. Angelina Jolie wasn't enticing or alluring or anything. Last thing I expected was that.

Posted by: Blackcloud [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 09:03 PM

I am extremely thankful for this. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XU4jpnJWFY

Posted by: Aris P [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 09:27 PM

KC-
Because Bale choose half baked movies to star in and torture himself. I mean, don't get me wrong....I love everything the guy is in, but he does Oscar worthy performances in B movies. Mary Harron ruined "American Psycho," "The Machinist" was too in love with itself (or not at all....) and "Rescue Dawn" well...I dunno. Just didn't really get it I guess.

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 20, 2007 11:53 PM

Mary Harron didn't ruin American Psycho. As a fan of the book I must admit there are many different ways to approach it, but she embraced the dark, satirical comedy that it is. It tells the story it wants to tell perfectly. It's a damn hard book to adapt. And the card scene is PERFECTION. Not to mention Christian Bale.

Posted by: Geoff [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 12:15 AM

Mary Harron didn't ruin American Psycho. As a fan of the book I must admit there are many different ways to approach it, but she embraced the dark, satirical comedy that it is. It tells the story it wants to tell perfectly. It's a damn hard book to adapt. And the card scene is PERFECTION. Not to mention Christian Bale.

Posted by: Geoff [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 12:15 AM

American Psycho is one of those films where you need to pretend the book doesn't exist. The book was perfect so any film based on it could never really compare. Fight Club on the other hand, the book wasn't perfect which left room for the film to be better or at least comparable.

So yeah, Mary didn't ruin American Psycho and I'm still in awe for how the film turned out with it's small budget. IMDB is saying $8M which could be completely wrong but I'll be very impressed until I see a much higher number.

Posted by: luxofthedraw [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 09:37 AM

'RESCUE DAWN is like....the quietest movie made since the silent era. Everyone whispers!"

You mean the quietest movie since the last M. Night Shyamalan flick.

Posted by: frankbooth [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 11:33 AM

But c'mon, isn't "American Psycho" really a guilty pleasure/B movie? Did you guys read the original script that Oliver Stone was going to direct? Superior. I like the way the movie is, but it's not a "good" movie inasmuch as it's a fun/whacked out movie. And I think Harron blew it in many ways.

And for my money Roger Avary's "The Rules of Attraction" is an incredible adaptation. He takes Ellis's words and makes them cinematic. That film was marketed horribly and is really a pretty awesome movie, imho.

Posted by: PetalumaFilms [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 12:13 PM

I happen to think both "American Psycho" and "The Rules of Attraction" are very underrated.

I rewatched AP not long ago and find that it ages really well. Much better than I remembered it (and I always liked it), and yes, one of the greatest performances of the decade from Bale.

Posted by: ThriceDamned [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 02:29 PM

I'm an extremely big fan of Ellis and I think American Psycho is a brilliant take on the novel. It's more of a comedy than a satire like the book was and Bale nails the performance and the movie even integrates the Huey Lewis, Whitney Houston, Phil Collins passages into the plot. I think there are many different ways the book could have been adapted and this is one aspect, focusing on the hilarity of the premise in a sardonic way, poking fun at the chauvinism with a wink.

I also think Rules of Attraction is the best adaptation of Ellis so far, perfectly nailing the rhythms and the tone of his books. I'm looking forward to what Gregor Jordan is doing with The Informers and, having read the script, I think it'll be just as good as Rules of Attraction.

Less Than Zero really should be re-made.

Posted by: Noah [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 02:55 PM

I second the notion that Christian Bale gave the best male actor performance of this decade. Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive is the best woman performance.

Posted by: Monco [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 03:56 PM

Noah.. no... no it should not.

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 04:52 PM

Well, I simply love American Psycho. After Mulholland Drive and Moulin Rouge! it is my favourite film of this decade so far.

To quote that great aussie flick The Castle - "It's the vibe".

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 06:29 PM

Those are three different films there Camel. GOOD CALL!

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 21, 2007 08:32 PM

Is that sarcasm?

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 22, 2007 05:42 PM

Sorry: The best female performance of the year is one that most certainly will not get an Oscar nomination -- Christina Ricci in Black Snake Moan.

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 22, 2007 10:52 PM

I think I would die of happiness if Ricci (she's around a lot today!) got some awards for Black Snake Moan ala Terrence Howard two years back. I loved the way she said "are you a pervert?" for some reason.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 23, 2007 05:45 AM

anyone else surprised that Hitman was #2 on Wed?

Posted by: anghus [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 23, 2007 10:25 AM

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