Spike: Or maybe Captain Forehead was feeling a little less special. Didn't like me crashing his exclusive club, another vampire with a soul in the world. Angel: You're not in the world, Casper.

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Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video  

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Mr. Broom - Jul 11, 2005 8:22:39 am PDT #5517 of 10002
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

That he did. Only thing that immediately springs to mind for me about that flick was the homage to Eisenstein's famous Odessa Steps sequence. I think I've forgotten everything else that happened.


Polter-Cow - Jul 11, 2005 8:26:15 am PDT #5518 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

How about Nurse Betty? That's got a female protagonist, but I've not seen it. I remember it got pretty good reviews?

I really liked it.

I like Val Kilmer and have never seen a Mamet film.


Nutty - Jul 11, 2005 8:26:31 am PDT #5519 of 10002
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

What I remember about The Untouchables, besides the Mad Magazine treatment which is always weirdly insightful amidst the comedy, was that the sequence with the baby carriage falling down the stairs felt like an homage to me, even when I was a teenager. (How I knew, I don't know, but I did. It made the whole movie feel kind of ersatz, to tell the truth.) Years later I saw parts of that Eisenstein movie to which it is an homage, and had some nice meta.

Glad to know I'm not the only one on the I'm invisible in Mamet's mirror train. And, true, better to be invisible than to be treated like dirt. Although, that's like better to be eaten by a lion than by eleventy million fire ants, you know? Not much in the way to choose from.


Kathy A - Jul 11, 2005 8:26:34 am PDT #5520 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I liked the way it showed the corruption in the Chicago police force at the time, and contrasted the innocence and naivete of Costner's Ness before he hooks up with Connery. If it wasn't for Connery, the movie would fall apart at the seams. Instead, it's something I'll watch whenever I run across it on TV.


bon bon - Jul 11, 2005 8:37:14 am PDT #5521 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Mamet's pretty much a guy's guy in person, too, according to a friend who was at Mamet's acting school. Spartan is watchable, though cold.


Vonnie K - Jul 11, 2005 8:38:55 am PDT #5522 of 10002
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

I recall *loving* The Untouchables, but I am wee bit afraid of watching it again, having developed sour feelings toward both Costner and De Palma since.


Jessica - Jul 11, 2005 8:44:11 am PDT #5523 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Although, that's like better to be eaten by a lion than by eleventy million fire ants, you know?

More like, better to have the lions ignore you than have them attack and eat you. Sure, the lions aren't snuggling up to be your best friend, but if you like watching lions do their own thing, what's the problem?

t /metaphor stretched past the point of usefulness


erikaj - Jul 11, 2005 8:45:55 am PDT #5524 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

Always gonna like the Untouchables(act surprised!) As a writer of dialogue, I admire Mamet. As a member of my gender, I think he's an asshole. Call it the Ellroy Exemption.


Fay - Jul 11, 2005 8:46:33 am PDT #5525 of 10002
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

That's not Mamet, but Neil LaBute.

Damn. So it is.

You folks don't like Bash, then? I really rated it.


DavidS - Jul 11, 2005 8:47:02 am PDT #5526 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

As a member of my gender, I think he's an asshole.

::contemplating Mamet as a member of erika's gender. Becomes conscious of the implications of "member" in this context...::