The Last of Sheila has the most constantly deceptive structure I’ve seen in a while. Watching the time code on the DVD player (and on the laserdisc and VHS players before it, and the clock for televised films even before those inventions) really changes the way one experiences a film. I’m always telling my fiancée […]
Entries Tagged as 'Joan Hackett'
The Last of Sheila (1973, Herbert Ross)
December 18th, 2006 1 Comment
Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969, Burt Kennedy)
May 21st, 2006 No Comments
From the first scene of Support Your Local Sheriff!, I thought of one thing: Blazing Saddles. Mel Brooks lifted the tone of the frontier townspeople scenes, just giving them ribald dialogue. In Sheriff, the humor poked at the Western stereotypes is smarter and funnier. The characters themselves are–in character–aware of the absurdities of the genre […]




