Quick Hits (during which I watched Zero Dark Thirty…again)

Stationed in a covert base overseas, Jessica Chastain plays a member of the elite team of spies and military operatives who secretly devoted themselves to finding Osama Bin Laden in Columbia Pictures' electrifying new thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow, ZERO DARK THIRTY.

Hamlet

dir. Laurence Olivier – 6.3 – Out of the blue several weeks ago I decided to start reading Shakespeare for fun. Actually, as I write this I remember that I was reading through Sandman by Neil Gaiman for the umteenth time and when I started reading the author’s imagination of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and I decided to read the play. Then I started reading Hamlet as a gaff. I had never really invested substantial time into reading Shakespeare and decided now was the time. I chose watching Olivier’s Hamlet to punctuate the task and, while slightly abridged, it is the best version of the play I had ever watched.

Beauty and the Beast

Jean Cocteau – 7.0 – A tale as old as time, as they say. Cocteau’s imagining of Beauty and the Beast is purely inspired.

City Lights

dir. Charles Chaplin – 7.1 (was 7.2) – I have a full review over here. However, this time I watched the film on the silver screen with a live organ accompaniment. It was pure magic!

Key Largo

dir. John Huston – 6.5 – There is not much to say on Key Largo, it is a fine noir film that I have been watching for years now. It is a keeper.

Deadpool

dir. Tim Miller – 6.1 – Superhero flick with cuss words. But you know this already because I might be the last interested person who had not watched it previously.

The Manchurian Candidate

dir. John Frankenheimer – 8.1 – I watched this film, original, many years back. I only have vague recollections of the first time other than some of the sweaty imagery and Jessica Fletcher acting much less becoming than I was used to. Even so many years later I do not want to have an effect on any new viewers so I will leave it brief. This may be one of the best edited films I have ever watched. It is brilliantly crafted and should be required viewing.

Naked Lunch

dir. David Cronenberg – 7.1 – Unlike the Manchurian Candidate I do not believe that The Naked Lunch should be required. This flick is…bonkers (pretend you are Fight Club Brad Pitt with a long Fight Club Brad Pitt pause in between is and bonkers, that is how I just wrote it). It is Cronenberg so that should give you enough foreplay to know if it will be a comfortable experience or not. Follow your heart and go with God on this one.

Amarcord

dir. Federico Fellini – 5.7 – Man I wish I loved all Fellini films. I really do. Amarcord and I just could not click. I have watched the film in three parts over too much time. It is a gorgeous film and I laughed (which I really hope was the point) but…

Zero Dark Thirty

dir. Kathryn Bigalow – 8.7 (was 7.5) – Every time I watch this movie I like it more and more as you can tell by the score. This might be attributed to this being my first viewing after I installed the new sound system so every explosion and gunshot had a little extra punch, either way Zero Dark Thirty is one of my favorites. A few weeks ago I received the Plain Archive edition of ZDT and I cannot complain about anything.

Jour de Fete

dir. Jacques Tati – 5.7 – This, and the following two films, will be revisited someday. Playtime is such a magnificent picture and was part of a boxed set with several other Tati films. Of these three none of them hooked me. I am expecting more out of Trafic which will be soon. It is possible that I have been watching too much slapstick of late but my eyes just couldn’t be bother will their adhesion to the tube. Maybe later. I laughed, for sure, but now may not have been the best time to watch.

 

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