Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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I saw Citizen Kane as a pre-teen, and I think I rate it more boring than the Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton Cleopatra, which is nowhere on the list. Of course, I was 10 at the time.
The movie high on the list that I am unsure of is Schindler's list. I mean, it makes me cry. It moves me. I quite love how the war/Nazi occupation brings out the good in one very ordinary man and the bad in another. But I hate the girl in the read coat. Hate, hate, hate.
I saw
Citizen Kane
in senior year of high school and loved it. It was my first film class, and I think it just astounded me that one of them old black-and-white movies could have such an interesting narrative style.
I first saw Casablanca as a senior in high school and thought it came across as incredibly cliched. Saw it again a few years later after realizing that it was the source of a lot of the cliches as well as learning a lot more in-depth about the era. That's when I realized that it's a masterpiece of its kind.
The Spectral Bovine One speaks truth: Citizen Kane has an astoundingly interesting Rashomon-like structure. It's not a movie for kids. That said, I think the AFI gives it the No. 1 slot out of a knee-jerk response to its reputation, which is also how I think the criminally overrated Network maintains a slot on the list.
Sean, I don't remember that tidbit in particular since I only read the book once, but I remember there is more sex than the movie shows, being more explicit about the deal Forrest's mother makes to keep him in school. I know the movie does show that his mother has sex with the school official, but I can't remember if the movie shows the conversation or if it's inuendo and then a cut away so to hearing what's going on and Forrest imitating the sex sounds.
The only other thing I remember clearly is Forrest at college trying to make peach ade with a sweat sock.
That said, I think the AFI gives it the No. 1 slot out of a knee-jerk response to its reputation
Oh, of course. It's been THE GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME OMG for so long that there would be public outcry if it were dethroned.
I haven't seen it again since I first saw it eight years ago. I ought to. Just to point out the pterodactyls.
I think I first saw
Casablanca
in that same film class, senior year. I believe I really liked it but spent the entire movie waiting for someone to say "Play it again, Sam."
Citizen Kane has an astoundingly interesting Rashomon-like structure. It's not a movie for kids.
I have mad love for Citizen Kane. Much like Casablanca, it made many innovations that are thought of as routine now, and the script is so nicely twisty.
One of the best courses I took in college was Film History - we went from the Lumiere Bros. all the way up to the present (then) day. Lots of movies, and the context that surrounded them. Shakespeare In Film rocked, as well.
I don't get why people refuse to watch black-and-white films (or, for that matter, foreign films as well). I grew up watching the cheesy horror flicks on Creature Feature, and the old musicals on late-night tv, so I just don't understand rejecting films because they're not in color.
Oh, and a super-seekrit response to Sean:
LIMPA BREAD RULZ!!!
The Spectral Bovine One speaks truth: Citizen Kane has an astoundingly interesting Rashomon-like structure. It's not a movie for kids. That said, I think the AFI gives it the No. 1 slot out of a knee-jerk response to its reputation, which is also how I think the criminally overrated Network maintains a slot on the list.
My heretical statement is that, much as I love KANE, and as groundbreaking as it was, I prefer TOUCH OF EVIL, lack of any definitive version and all.
I prefer TOUCH OF EVIL, lack of any definitive version and all.
I'm with you there, but I think we're pretty far outside of the typical AFI voter's response.