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Entries from March 2006

Escape Me Never (1947, Peter Godfrey)

March 29th, 2006 No Comments

Until now, I’d seen all of Eleanor Parker’s readily available films (the ones on VHS, laserdisc, and DVD) except Escape Me Never. She made two films with Errol Flynn, playing the lead in the other, The Very Thought of You, and a supporting role in Escape Me Never. Ida Lupino plays the lead female. Parker […]

Scandal (1950, Kurosawa Akira)

March 28th, 2006 No Comments

Scandal presents an incredibly humane side of Kurosawa, one his historical pictures don’t convey. He shows the desperate sadness of people and offers little visible hope throughout. There’s one scene, when the protagonist (played by Mifune Toshirô) and the main character (Shimura Takashi) come across a pond reflecting the stars and Mifune comments about the […]

The Heroes of Telemark (1965, Anthony Mann)

March 26th, 2006 No Comments

I was going to start this post saying I’d never seen Richard Harris so young before, but I guess I have seen The Molly Maguires, which was a little later, but he was still young. He’s larger than life in The Heroes of Telemark, nothing like how I’m used to seeing him. He’s got to […]

The Hidden Blade (2004, Yamada Yôji)

March 26th, 2006 No Comments

John Ford remade 3 Godfathers, William Wyler remade These Three. I’m sure there are other examples of filmmakers trying again (though I have no idea if those examples were artistic or commercial). The Hidden Blade is, at its core, the same film as The Twilight Samurai. The settings are similar, one of the servants is […]

Stargate (1994, Roland Emmerich), the director’s cut

March 24th, 2006 No Comments

When I was sixteen, I wrote a review of Stargate for my school newspaper and I gave it four stars. Out of four. Since watching it for the first time since then–though I might have seen it on VHS pan and scanned, which isn’t the same film, Emmerich does use his whole frame–I’m not experiencing […]

The Assignment (1997, Christian Duguay)

March 23rd, 2006 1 Comment

Since it’s Robert Ludlum week here at The Stop Button (actually it’s not, these two were a coincidence), I watched The Assignment, which is an unofficial adaptation of Ludlum’s Bourne trilogy. Again, I read Ludlum back when I was in junior high–maybe early high school–and I remember seeing this film and wondering why it wasn’t […]

The Osterman Weekend (1983, Sam Peckinpah)

March 22nd, 2006 No Comments

Very few filmmakers have a good last film. Kubrick was incredibly lucky. Hitchcock was not. In general, directors tend to wane in their later careers–Clint Eastwood’s blossoming into such an artist aside–and, depending on their popularity and influence, they live into the era they inspired and no one wants to listen to them anymore. Orson […]