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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask [1972] 2/10
Didn't find this funny at all.
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Thief (1981) - Arrow 4K disc
This film hits so many ‘right’ notes that any duds don’t seem to matter. Mann is in absolute control of the pacing, camera angles, tracking shots, lighting and music. For a feature debut, it showcases a formidable mastery of so many filmmaking aspects. He has a vision, and brings it to life expertly.
The dialogue has real weight and intent. The diner scene with Frank and Jessie is mesmerising, and Leo’s monologue about control is harrowing. The atmosphere throughout is excellent, with lighting and weather shaping a neo-noir masterclass.
Tangerine Dream provide a soundscape that adds mood and tension to the right scenes. Someone ought to have their bollocks in a vice for nominating it for a ‘Razzie’.
Caan heads a very good cast and anchors the viewer to the story. Extra credit to Robert Prosky for delivering an uneasy blend of affability and uncompromising menace.
Loved it.
9/10
I don’t recall seeing that. I’ll have to look out for it.Robert Prosky is a very good villain in The Natural as well
I don’t recall seeing that. I’ll have to look out for it.
And Thief!Robert Prosky is a very good villain in The Natural as well
Sorcerer (1977) - Criterion 4K UHD
Brilliant. A superb example of 70s filmmaking.
Sparse dialogue allows the action, cinematography and setting to tell the story. Scheider is very good, but it’s Friedkin’s direction that’s the real star. He ramps up the tension so that you’re constantly on edge, and even the vaguest bump in the road causes you to wince. The famous bridge scene retains its brilliance, and several other sequences are pure tension. In fact, the bridge bit seems better than ever, with that roaring storm battering everything. The environment and weather both feel like antagonists.
I absolutely love the fact that it’s all proper practical effects. No shitty computer effects, no back projection - just real action, skilfully filmed. Tangerine Dream’s soundtrack is used sparingly, though effectively.
One of Friedkin’s three 70s masterpieces, and better with every watch. I even enjoyed the opening vignettes more than last time.
I couldn’t tell you whether or not the 4K master is better than that Blu-ray. Presumably so, but that’s not particularly important. What is important is that @Cockney Mackem stops messing about and buys one of the best films of the 70s in its premier presentational form.
9.5/10
It’s crazy to me but I experienced similar. I was laughing a lot and I felt like people were judging me for it. I guess they thought they were going to a serious action flick or something.Dunno if there was just something in the air at my showing tbh
I’ve read a few reviews and posts after seeing it and one thing that comes up was how funny it was, it didn’t get any laughs at my showing and it was about 60% full!
Watched the first 5-10 minutes, skipped forward to the first dino appearance, switched it offThe VelociPastor - 2018 - Amazon Prime
After losing his parents, a priest travels to China, where he inherits a mysterious ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. Although he is horrified by the new power, a sex worker convinces him to use it to fight crime. And ninjas.
I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting a classic. My girlfriend hated every second, but I thought it was ok, not quite a so bad it was good type affair but watchable. A solid 5 out of 10 from me.