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Entries Tagged as 'Dennis Hopper'

Waterworld (1995, Kevin Reynolds), the extended edition

March 11th, 2009 · No Comments

I haven’t seen Waterworld since the theater–probably opening day. I remember it being an unimpressive sci-fi adventure without a lot of distinct characteristics, but certainly not a disaster. Watching it again after fourteen years, that description holds (for the most part). The film–even in the three hour extended version–moves quickly. There’s always something going on, […]

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Tagged: David Twohy· Dennis Hopper· Kevin Costner· Kevin Reynolds· Peter Rader· Universal Pictures· ★½

The Indian Runner (1991, Sean Penn)

February 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Halfway through The Indian Runner–I’m guessing at the location, but halfway sounds about right–there’s a stunning montage. It might be the best way to talk about the film, or at least to start talking about the film, because The Indian Runner resists any standard–or glib–entry angles. It’s a five character montage, taking place in the […]

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Tagged: Charles Bronson· David Morse· Dennis Hopper· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Patricia Arquette· Sean Penn· ★★★★

Rebel Without a Cause (1955, Nicholas Ray)

January 27th, 2009 · No Comments

For a film with pioneering use of widescreen composition–the shot with the cars moving past Natalie Wood–and one of the better film performances (James Dean), Rebel Without a Cause is a curious failure. It’s loaded with content–there’s the stuff with Dean and his parents, the stuff with Wood and her father, the gang, Sal Mineo, […]

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Tagged: Dennis Hopper· Irving Shulman· James Dean· Jim Backus· Natalie Wood· Nicholas Ray· Stewart Stern· Warner Bros.· William Hopper· ★★½

The Hot Spot (1990, Dennis Hopper)

January 1st, 2009 · No Comments

One of the most important things about a film noir is the ending. It has to be perfect. It doesn’t matter what comes before, the ending just has to be right. The Hot Spot is a film noir. It’s not a neo-noir. There’s an important distinction. Hopper seems very aware of that distinction; everything he […]

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Tagged: Charles Martin Smith· Charles Williams· Dennis Hopper· Nona Tyson· Orion Pictures·

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 […]

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Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Alan Sharp· Burt Lancaster· Dennis Hopper· Ian Masters· John Hurt· Robert Ludlum· Sam Peckinpah· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

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