Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned
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Have you read Story by Robert McKee? He works a lot on the screenplays of Casablanca and Chinatown and if you agree with his criteria for what's a good screenplay, he'll convince you.
I haven't.
files name away in brain for future reference
But hey, any movie where the director gets to slit the lead actor's nose is a winner, right?
Hmm, depends on which channel...
And maybe I do watch movies like a renegade member of Woodstock Nation.
And it's not every mom and daughter that have a tender moment because "Luca Brassi sleeps with the fishes."
The Graduate (though I probably should have seen it at 21 instead of 41)
I did see it at 21. I didn't like it at all, and thought the main character was pretentious and whiny. Also, by the time we got to yet another underwater shot, I was just rolling my eyes and saying, "OK, we get the point, can we move on now?"
Might have been TBS. I was at a friend's when it came on -- and it's his favorite, too. It may be that gangster movies tend not to be my cuppa.
Well, I liked Little Caesar, but I have an enormous crush on Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
They probably cut the crap out of it...dang, so elegant, me. A regular Grace Kelly.
The Graduate does hang on Ben. If you don't like him, you'll hate the movie. But I think he's a woobie.
an enormous crush on Douglas Fairbanks, Jr
And once again, Fred proves his excellent taste.
I just read/skimmed the chapter on
Touch of Evil
in John Truby's
The Great Movies: Why They Work,
and it's fully convinced me I should give it another go, with an unscratched DVD and my full attention. I don't think it'll vault into my top five or anything, but I might take back the meh.
I haven't puzzled out what makes this one of the best screenplays ever
But...but...okay, trying to come up with a sentence more substantial than "Because it's so good!!" here, and obviously not doing very well. But it is anyway.
I like about half of The Graduate. The ending and most of the second half of the film leading up to it makes me roll my eyes.
I love Chinatown but I'm just not up to launching a defense of it, either.
Fred, you should really see The Godfather uncut. It's too good for network TV.
And I can't stand The Graduate, with all its phoney-baloney "realism" and pseudo-conflicts. Maybe it connected with some people from the late 60s, but I suspect it was the same crowd who liked Love Story.
Anyone seen Amateur by Hal Hartley? This is one wacky movie.
I love that movie.
Maybe it connected with some people from the late 60s, but I suspect it was the same crowd who liked Love Story.
Well, my parents love The Graduate, and can't stand Love Story. Sadly, my sample size renders this study statistically insignificant.