Speaking of
Taxi Driver...
For people wanting to check out classics they have never seen, I highly recommend the podcast Unspooled, which is going through the AFI Top 100 list film by film (they roll a 100-sided die to determine the next film they watch). The hosts are film critic Amy Nicholson and comedian Paul Scheer and they are enthusiastic but also very honest with their opinions. I don't always agree with their opinions on individual films, but the episodes are always fun and interesting to listen to. So far they have covered about 40% of the list, including
Taxi Driver,
but their latest episodes were on 2018 films and how they stack up and also a discussion of the Oscars (which was hilarious).
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I do like Unspooled! Also I someday maybe need to see The Godfather. I can't figure out how/why I find it almost impossible to watch a movie- even ones seemingly made for me (like Call MeBy Your Name). I can rewatch favorites and was able to watch And love To All The Guys I Loved Before. But I can really only watch that type of movie. My favorite movies are in three tiers number 1 tier- Enchanted April, Impromptu and Dangerous Liaisons. Second tier- The Awful Truth, It Happened One Night, My Man Godfrey, all of The Thin Man, and anything with Bette Davis. Third tier- Heathers, 10 Things I Hate About You, Clue, and Young Frankenstein. I also really liked Oh Brother Where Art Tahou, War of the Roses and Romancing the Stone.
I did see Taxi Driver on a date. It was a double bill with Breakfast at Tiffany's and I was in my 20s. I think it made me hate both movies
Anyway does anyone have refs for me? Right now I am rewatching Deadwood.
I did see Taxi Driver on a date. It was a double bill with Breakfast at Tiffany's
weirdest double bill EVER. Also Taxi Driver is a horrible date film unless you have been dating for a long time and a film buffs.
I am posting my film watching as I view them on FB. I kinda hate just straight double posting here and there, so I might just do a list of what I've seen every 5-6 movies or so and give my general impression.
I think we were pretentious and wanted to watch classic movies. My idea of a classic movie is a black and white romantic comedy, and his was gritty 70s movies. Needless to say, it did not work out!
I did watch Silence of the Lambs within the past couple of years and I did like it!
Also I someday maybe need to see The Godfather.
There are some beautiful suits in there.
Second tier- The Awful Truth, It Happened One Night, My Man Godfrey, all of The Thin Man, and anything with Bette Davis.
How many other screwballs have you seen? Some of my favorites (beyond the obvious) are Easy Living, Ball of Fire, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, Libeled Lady, Midnight, My Favorite Wife, Love Crazy, The More the Merrier, and Vivacious Lady (which I believe David recommended to me).
(which I believe David recommended to me).
I do like to pimp it! More the Merrier too.
It's hard to imagine screwball comedy without Cary Grant -- Holiday, Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story....
For lesser known screwball, I like to recommend It's Love I'm After, with Bette Davis, Olivia De Haviland, and Leslie Howard, plus a fine supporting turn by Eric Blore.
Well, I finally saw my first new-to-me movie on msbelle's list: Five Easy Pieces. This was one I avoided for the longest time simply based on the scene that everyone has seen from it, you know the one, which never really seemed interesting or funny to me. But that scene is so not the rest of this movie! I had no clue about the surprising direction in which this story was headed. Really a fascinating character study with a great performance by Nicholson and so many subtle little touches of humanity. In short, I'm glad I didn't start with Cries and Whispers.
Watched my fourth movie from my list last night, Elizabeth. Yes I am jumping around a bit. This movie has been on my wanting to see list for a long time, just never got selected when it came time to actually watch movies.
Enh. I didn't love it. Cate was great and gorgeous. The cast is really amazing, but there were some very weird camera shot choices that instead of me just seeing the film took me out of it and I said out loud, "why are they doing this?". Specifically 2 scenes with which looks to me like very obvious green screen when I do not see that in any other part of the film.
I was not surprised at all to find on my spreadsheet that it received a Best Pic nod, but not director.
And side note, I do not know what it is about Joseph Fiennes but he bugs me.