January 26, 2005

Shilling for a good flick

Everyone around me is complaining about the movies that came out in 2004. About how Sideways is good, but is it really that good, and if it wins best picture it should have an asterisk next to it because of the weak crop of other movies. How the Aviator is horrible, and Scorsese is only being nominated for director because he's never won before. I myself was disappointed by The Life Aquatic, Spanglish, Shrek 2, The Bourne Supremacy, Blade: Trinity, The Village, and pleased but not amazed with i heart huckabees, The Incredibles, Harry Potter, and Garden State.
Then there were the horribles. National Treasure, Chronicles of Riddick, Ocean's Twelve, The Punisher, The Ladykillers, The Terminal. None of these movies should have been greenlit.
But when people start all that off-year-for-movies crap, I have one word.


Pshaw.


I dug some movies. Primer, Saved, Man on Fire, Mean Girls, Troy and Resident Evil: Apocalypse were much better than expected. I have yet to see Million Dollar Baby or Closer, but I plan on remedying that soon. I enjoyed Eternal Sunshine, Goodbye Lenin!, Shaun of the Dead, Before Sunset, and, most importantly, the reason for this whole damn post, A Very Long Engagement.
I don't know who was in charge of marketing this film, but the preview is unfocussed and scattered. The whole "if Manech were dead, Mathilde would know" angle is selling the movie short, downplaying the war and mystery aspects in favor of over-sentimentality which does not exist in the film. This movie should have been a slam dunk after Amelie. Which is probably the problem. Amelie exceeded expectations with little marketing in the begining. But alas, no one appears to be interested in A Very Long Engagement.
I ask you, dear reader, to go see this film. It is good. It is not so very long, just a tad over two hours, and it doesn't feel a minute over an hour forty-five. If you liked Amelie, it's definitely grittier; it is, after all about WWI, and specifically involves trench warfare. But it still has the magic of Jeunet, but is more melancholy and more entrenched in the real world than his previous films.
If you enjoy Wes Anderson, but were disappointed by The Life Aquatic, A Very Long Engagement may be just the tonic for you.
Just go see it. It is definitely worth seeing on the big screen.
For my money it's one of the best films of the year, and it's a shame that it has been so overlooked.
kthxbye.

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January 18, 2005

I summon you

remember the weight of the world as the sound that we used to buy
     on cassette and 45
     and now this little girl
     she says "will we make it at all?"
     800 miles is a drive

     yeah you've got the weight of the world coming down like a mother's eye
     and all that you get
     all that you can give is a cold goodbye
     the law enforcement's impressed you've survived to this age
     strapped up soldiers
     they'll lock you in a cage
     without goodbye
     for a nickel bride

     but ahhhhh no, where are you tonight
     and how did we get here 
     it's too late to break it off
     I need a release 
     the signal's a cough
     but that don't get me off
     I summon you to appear, my love

     it don't get me off 
     I summon you here, my love

remember the weight of the world as the sound that we used to buy
     and all that you can
     all that you can give is a cold goodbye
     the law enforcement's impressed you've survived to this age
     strapped up soldiers
     they'll lock you in a cage
     without goodbye
     for a nickel bride

but ahhhh no, where are you tonight
     and how did we get here 
     it's too late to break it off
     I need a release 
     the signal's a cough
     but that don't get me off
     I summon you here, my love

uh-huh
oooh uh-huh
     I summon you here, my love
got the weight of the world

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January 10, 2005

...and the ancient Korean dude smiled with a barely perceptible thinning of the lips.

Chris Onstad is an effing genius.

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January 04, 2005

FIGHT ON, BABY!

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January 01, 2005

To Do:

Read Catch-22.
Start new pop culture blog.
Learn Spanish.
Lose some weight.

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