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October 05, 2008
BYOB - Apolitical
For those who really do come here exclusively for movie stuff... sorry... kinda...
The election is, I feel, much more important and the behavior being exhibited lately is so extreme that silence about it seems like acceptance (see: The Clintons)... I can't live with that.
But here is some space for something else.
And there will be more movie stuff as we come to the end of the election cycle.
Meanwhile, there is lots of good stuff on the cover of MCN, including the closing part of The 48 Hrs Diaries, 4 looks at Paul Newman (1, 2, 3, 4), a look at German cinema, Wilmington reviews and more.
And in BYOB, any ideas you feel like throwing out there....
Posted by dpoland at October 5, 2008 07:20 PM
Comments
Flash of Genius is a solid film, that should earn Kinnear should get some love for this performance. It's tremendous little role, that shows he's still the best thing the E! network ever gave the world!
Posted by: IOIOIOI
at October 5, 2008 08:04 PM
I saw Appaloosa today and liked it quite a bit, terrific performances, nice cinematography and direction. Not quite sure what I think about the ending but very good work overall.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at October 5, 2008 08:09 PM
Anyone watching the new season of Entourage. It has definitely returned to form with Vince and the goys trying to claw their way to the top again. Last week's episode was one of the most densely packed of the series.
And I thought SNL had 2 classic non-political sketches: Mary Poppins and Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals.
Any thoughts?
Posted by: Jimmy the Gent
at October 5, 2008 08:23 PM
I saw the Mary Poppins sketch on hulu.com. I wouldn't consider it a 'classic', but Hathaway was fantastic and incredibly appealing. You can tell she has a great singing voice, too.
Anybody follow 'The Shield' on FX? I think the writing this season is the best it been, and they're really effectively generating an impending sense of doom.
Posted by: mysteryperfecta
at October 5, 2008 08:32 PM
Finally got around to seeing Tropic Thunder this weekend, and laughed a lot. I was particularly impressed by Nick Nolte, who managed to convey a human dimension of a cartoonish character simply by not going completely over the top. I'd actually put this performance up there with his work in Clean -- another great performance by a lion in winter. Nolte's giving us the same level of vividly detailed late-career character work that we've come to expect from people like Albert Finney. I just wish someone would give him another juicy part like he had in The Good Thief.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 08:36 PM
Jimmy: LOVED the "Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals" segment. As I wrote on my blog: There's something almost Monty Pythonesque about the off-the-wall, WTF absurdity of this sketch. It helps, of course, that Andy Samberg has Wahlberg nailed. But it also helps that... well, his co-stars are so delightfully deadpan.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 08:40 PM
Dave, my only problem with your politic stuff - and I generally don't care outside of the fact that I don't have the energy to follow your country's election day-in-day-out - is that... you're not a political writer. You're a film writer. And as such if I want to read about politics I'd rather go somewhere that actually writes about it with a more focused eye and not just stuff like that "what I think Obama should say" speech.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at October 5, 2008 08:41 PM
Oh, that and I'd love to discuss movies but either they haven't come out in America or, if they have, nobody has seen them or movies out in America haven't been released yet.
We only just got Wall-E two weeks ago. Pathetic.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at October 5, 2008 08:43 PM
Kamel: What the hell ever happned to Carl Schultz? He directed two of my favorite Australian movies of the 1980s, Careful, He Might Hear You and Travelling North... and then, not much else.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 08:54 PM
leydon -- nice work on 'at the movies'.....you certainly altered the demo curve tonight...
Posted by: scooterzz
at October 5, 2008 08:56 PM
mystery -- this isn't a spoiler but it does underline your 'sense of doom' feeling:
Posted by: scooterzz
at October 5, 2008 09:03 PM
Scooterzz: I wanted to say something like, "Hey, when they came to The Old Film Critics Home and told me they wanted me to talk about Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, my first thought was, 'Wow! They've turned The Thin Man into a musical!'" But you know, if somebody really does follow my suggestion to cast Michael Cerra in a remake of M, I'm going to ask for an executive producer credit.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 09:07 PM
and you should get it!....actually, i was with you completely...it must have been hard to be the voice of reason in that group....in fact, as a viewer, my impression was that they were 'given' their opinions by producers...
oh..and, btw---they wouldn't have gotten the 'thin man' ref...and that's just sad.....
'nuff said...nice work...
Posted by: scooterzz
at October 5, 2008 09:19 PM
Actually, I kinda-sorta thought I was the weak link in the chain. Seriously. I'm not trying to be fake modest, or fish for compliments: the whole time we were taping, I felt like I was charting heretofore unplumbed depths of total suckage. Just goes to show you what miracles they can achieve in the editing room. I think -- hope? -- I'll be better next week when they show the discussion we taped for Religulous.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 09:30 PM
Leydon, you were AWESOME!
Good stuff, man -- no need to be hard on yourself, because you were funny, made some nice references, and covered interesting points on a show that's often pretty superficial.
Plus it allowed me to let out a drunken, Spicoli-esque I KNOW THAT DUDE!
Posted by: LexG
at October 5, 2008 09:32 PM
BTW, in case anyone misses it in the other thread, BLINDNESS = TOTAL OWNAGE.
Sheck it out.
Posted by: LexG
at October 5, 2008 09:42 PM
Joe sell out six pack, say it ain't so, it's like coming in first in a beauty pageant for politicians. Was it total suckage again with the show cut and paste together? Best to check it out commercial free for laughs mid week on their website.
Posted by: T. Holly
at October 5, 2008 10:01 PM
Actually, T. Holly, thanks to some judicious editing, I think I managed to sustain the illusion of... adequacy. And the other folks were kind enough not to make rude gestures during their reaction shots.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 5, 2008 10:09 PM
Get over yourself, I meant the reviews.
Posted by: T. Holly
at October 5, 2008 10:16 PM
Well, THolly, I think it's getting... slightly better. Amazing to some, Lyons seems to be more on target than Mankiewicz; Mank was PRO-BH Chihuaha and ANTI-Rachel Getting Married tonight.
Lyons doesn't combat with the most incisive opinions, but I seem to be agreeing with the younger Ben more often than Mr. TCM.
Hey, that Greg Kinnear WINDSHIELD WIPER movie looks kinda pleasant and interesting; Is there a reason it seemed to ONLY BE ADVERTISED on FOX NEWS network?
Posted by: LexG
at October 5, 2008 10:23 PM
Mr. Cool Ownage, why don't you come up with some newish movies with smoking hot male babes in them for Leah (and me)?
Posted by: T. Holly
at October 5, 2008 10:49 PM
mankiewicz comes off as a tool...i tend to agree with lyons but he's such a wimpy guy (watch how he holds his hands...he reminds me of the guy on 'boston legal').....leydon's presence gives one hope that they might spread the demo around a bit and not try to look like something on G4.... we can only hope.....
joe--next time wear board shorts and a tank top....talk 'queercore' bands...chew stuff..... you will be so scene.......
Posted by: scooterzz
at October 5, 2008 11:30 PM
OCTOBER '08 SHOULD GO DOWN AS THE GREATEST MONTH OF SUSTAINED OWNAGE IN YEARS.
People like to talk up, say, summer of '89 or summer of '82 as stretches where so many landmark formative movies *dropped.*
But can I safely declare OCTOBER 2008 as one of the greatest months of MUST-SEE MOVIES ever to hit all at once? I can't BELIEEEEEEEVE Poland isn't more excited about MOVIES at a time when in ONE MONTH, we're getting:
BLINDNESS
BODY OF LIES
ROCKNROLLA
W.
MAX PAYNE
PRIDE AND GLORY
SAW 5
Fuck, I'm finding myself going to TWO MOVIES EVERY SINGLE DAY this month, and I can't keep up with all the cool shit.
How is this not a LANDMARK SEASON for everybody?
Posted by: LexG
at October 5, 2008 11:57 PM
lex -- we've several of those already...there's no need to get excited....
although, w is tuesday and i am excited about that...
Posted by: scooterzz
at October 6, 2008 12:34 AM
I know I saw that people shouldn't judge movies until they see them, but Saw V will be complete and utter garbage.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at October 6, 2008 01:42 AM
that should be 'say that people...' not 'saw that...
Posted by: jeffmcm
at October 6, 2008 01:43 AM
Terry Pratchett's latest, Nation is one of his finest novels (it's not a discworld book), up there with Small Gods and Night Watch, imo. It's a tremendous piece of work, charming, bittersweet and masterfully put together. It should be on everyone's must read list, imo. By far the best thing I've read this year, and I may break it into my top ten list ever.
note, because the protagonists are teenagers, borders had hidden this book away from all the other pratchett novels in the children/teen section. It certainly doesn't belong there, and in fact I think this is probably his most mature and sophisticated work.
Posted by: movielocke
at October 6, 2008 04:40 AM
...sorry I missed your attempt to class up the only nationally syndicated movie review show on television, Joe.
But my local affiliate dropped the current incarnation of "At the Movies" after just two airings.
Hmmm.
I wonder how long before Disney pulls the plug.
(Hope you were paid upfront!)
Posted by: movieman
at October 6, 2008 08:58 AM
Uh-oh. Hope that cancellation wasn't a pre-emptive strike because the affiliate heard I was going to be on the show. Some people still blame me for the closing of the Houston Post 13 years ago.
Posted by: Joe Leydon
at October 6, 2008 09:23 AM
Joe, wish I could help you but I think Schultz is living of off his royalties (I'm sure those Indiana Jones videos got him something worth while).
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at October 8, 2008 03:47 AM
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