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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:My main problem with Shock Treatment is that the songs are lousy but what's her face was the ideal replacement for Susan Sarandon. Plus its nice to see Rik Mayall in a movie. Jessica Harper, star of Suspiria and Phantom of the Paradise as well!
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I can never remember her name but I feel like she was before her time in some ways.
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Jack Gladney posted:I would do the Apple and Xanadu as a kind of disco A-Z(-sound) thing.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I can never remember her name but I feel like she was before her time in some ways. I always confuse her with Karen Allen
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# ? Aug 14, 2015 04:45 |
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North and North because gently caress it.
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# ? Aug 14, 2015 05:50 |
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I just did a Gene Hackman double feature of the Conversation and The French Connection, both on Netflix instant! It's a great contrast in performance, setting (SF vs NY), and 70s paranoia vs 70s grittiness. French connection is my favorite of the two but again, nice contrast.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:My main problem with Shock Treatment is that the songs are lousy but what's her face was the ideal replacement for Susan Sarandon. Plus its nice to see Rik Mayall in a movie. The songs are great in Shock Treatment, don't know what you're talking about.
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Maybe it just needs to grow on me. I've only seen it once and listened to the songs a couple times.
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'Little Black Dress' and 'Bitchin' in the Kitchen' are the only ones I can remember.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Jessica Harper, star of Suspiria and Phantom of the Paradise as well! also the very underrated Pennies From Heaven and a tiny bit part in Todd Haynes' Safe.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Maybe it just needs to grow on me. I've only seen it once and listened to the songs a couple times. Shock Treatment's music is more of a chintzy, sullen attack, whereas Rocky Horror's music was all celebratory, regardless of subject matter. I get the sense that O'Brien is a lot more pissed off during the songwriting process; this seething disgust kinda hangs all over everything like a swampy heat. It's way more satirical and grumpy. I prefer watching it to Rocky Horror when I'm aggravated and don't necessarily want to feel better, but don't want to feel worse either.
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Overall that's why I think I like Shock Treatment more. It's more focused on a message than Rocky Horror, and it builds upon a central thesis. Phantom of the Paradise is still better than both, though.
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Well, O'Brian didn't write Rocky Horror in the traditional sense. He was tired and pissed off from Jesus Christ Superstar and wanted to write his own music, so he would just write different songs for fun: "Hot Patootie", "Science Fiction/ Double Feature", "Timewarp" "There's A Light", and then came up with a zany framework that would let him explore his interests: B-movies, Rock and Roll, Transvestism, Sexuality, and then re-worked the songs to fit together, then wrote more songs to add to the themes/story. It's a crazy way of writing a musical, but Rocky Horror, from it's inception, has a very rocky (heh) history. Again, it adds to my appreciation for the movie, because nothing about it should have worked, and yet it still a (rough) gem and a huge labor of love. While it's not a perfect system, the songs you love from RHPS are most likely written before there was an idea to put them all together.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Overall that's why I think I like Shock Treatment more. It's more focused on a message than Rocky Horror, and it builds upon a central thesis. I'll agree that it's better than Rocky Horror, but I don't know if I like it better than Phantom.
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Phantom of The Paradise is in constant competition with True Stories for my favorite.
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mysterious frankie posted:Shock Treatment's music is more of a chintzy, sullen attack, whereas Rocky Horror's music was all celebratory, regardless of subject matter. I get the sense that O'Brien is a lot more pissed off during the songwriting process; this seething disgust kinda hangs all over everything like a swampy heat. It's way more satirical and grumpy. I prefer watching it to Rocky Horror when I'm aggravated and don't necessarily want to feel better, but don't want to feel worse either. Uncle Boogeyman posted:also the very underrated Pennies From Heaven and a tiny bit part in Todd Haynes' Safe. Pennies From Heaven rules. Maybe I need to give Shock Treatment a chance again. Watching the famous musicals from the 80's, the only one I think is legitimately just a loving great movie is Purple Rain, and all the somewhat obscure ones (like Breakin 2, or School Daze, or Can't Stop The Music) are way better than the ones that get remembered (like Dirty Dancing or Fame).
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It's kind of a crime Breakin' 2 is better remembered for its subtitle and not for being a legitimately good dance movie
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# ? Aug 14, 2015 18:27 |
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I've never seen Shock Treatment. Or even Purple Rain.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Pennies From Heaven rules. Maybe I need to give Shock Treatment a chance again. Watching the famous musicals from the 80's, the only one I think is legitimately just a loving great movie is Purple Rain, and all the somewhat obscure ones (like Breakin 2, or School Daze, or Can't Stop The Music) are way better than the ones that get remembered (like Dirty Dancing or Fame). Purple Rain is loving good as hell and I can't believe I forgot about it. That picture of Prince all sitting astride his motorcycle, looking like a Belle Époque themed superhero, is chiseled into my memory from childhood.
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# ? Aug 14, 2015 18:39 |
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Purple Rain is so good it makes me want to write an essay about it.
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morestuff posted:It's kind of a crime Breakin' 2 is better remembered for its subtitle and not for being a legitimately good dance movie Breakin and Breakin 2 are both shockingly good. Breakin 2 was one I didn't watch for years because I thought it would be as lame as its title but it owns. Same with Hair.
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Franchescanado posted:Well, O'Brian didn't write Rocky Horror in the traditional sense. He was tired and pissed off from Jesus Christ Superstar and wanted to write his own music, so he would just write different songs for fun: "Hot Patootie", "Science Fiction/ Double Feature", "Timewarp" "There's A Light", and then came up with a zany framework that would let him explore his interests: B-movies, Rock and Roll, Transvestism, Sexuality, and then re-worked the songs to fit together, then wrote more songs to add to the themes/story. It's a crazy way of writing a musical, but Rocky Horror, from it's inception, has a very rocky (heh) history. Again, it adds to my appreciation for the movie, because nothing about it should have worked, and yet it still a (rough) gem and a huge labor of love. I think my real problem with Rocky Horror is that it is so front loaded. It is a blast for the first 40 minutes or so. The songs are good, it's dynamic and energetic. halfway through it just grinds to a halt and I find myself fast forwarding to get to the end.
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Yeah, I agree. If it were more like Clue, which is just consistently funny throughout, I'd have a better time with it.
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If you have a chance, watch Purple Rain with an audience. It completely changes the movie when you have a group of people who are really into it.
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The_Rob posted:I think my real problem with Rocky Horror is that it is so front loaded. It is a blast for the first 40 minutes or so. The songs are good, it's dynamic and energetic. halfway through it just grinds to a halt and I find myself fast forwarding to get to the end. While I agree with this 100%, the 2nd half still delivers "Eddie's Teddy', "The Floor Show Medley" (including Rose Tint My World, Wild & Untamed Thing, Don't Dream It Be It), and some of Tim Curry's most ridiculous overacting. So, while the pacing is problematic, it has enough to keep me having fun. I'm not the biggest musical fan, either, so I'll have to track down all of the ones mentioned in this thread.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:If you have a chance, watch Purple Rain with an audience. It completely changes the movie when you have a group of people who are really into it. I actually did watch it with an audience in 1984.
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nate fisher posted:I actually did watch it with an audience in 1984. What in the world was that like?
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Breakin' and Breakin' 2 are both awesome, but everyone needs to see Wild Style. It's the original hip-hop/graffiti/break dancing movie with mostly non-actors. It's like a time capsule back to early 80s not-so-safe NYC. In one scene they hired a couple of dudes that were hanging around to play muggers, and the guys pulled out their own sawed-off shotgun to use. e: can't check now, but it was on Netflix as of a few weeks ago
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Dirty Dancing is a legitimately good movie even if it has some extremely controversial material going on.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:What in the world was that like? It was actually pretty cool at the time, but I was in 7th grade. The first VHS movies my family ever rented was Purple Rain and Dawn of the Dead. I remember my grandmother watching Purple Rain, and the first time the 'F' word was dropped, she looked at me and said, 'What is this world coming to?'. She gets up and doesn't come back. I want to say this was Thanksgiving 1985. 80's fun fact we rented the VCR too until they went down in price. nate fisher fucked around with this message at 20:03 on Aug 14, 2015 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Pennies From Heaven rules. Maybe I need to give Shock Treatment a chance again. Watching the famous musicals from the 80's, the only one I think is legitimately just a loving great movie is Purple Rain, and all the somewhat obscure ones (like Breakin 2, or School Daze, or Can't Stop The Music) are way better than the ones that get remembered (like Dirty Dancing or Fame). I blind bought School Daze once and was really disappointed finally watching it. Luckily I gave it another swing and realized it was actually pre' dope.
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Netflix has a show called Rectify, about a guy who wrongly (or was it) went to prison for 20 years and then gets released thanks to DNA evidence. I hadn't heard of it till it popped up in my recommended list on Netflix. Its pretty well made and well acted, I would recommend it.
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Goddamn it, now I have to watch Purple Rain. Or at the very least throw on Darling Nikki because, Jesus Christ, Darling Nikki.
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I got around to watching Runaway Train after the effort post and discussion a bit earlier in the thread. Seeing "Story by Akira Kurosawa" was a pleasant surprise since I had forgotten most of the details in the write up. The only other role I can remember Jon Voight from is the super sleazeball creep from Heat, so his force-of-nature performance in this blew me away. The actual "runaway train" aspect never becomes tiring and the movie refreshingly doesn't rely on tropes like a passenger train escaping harm in the nick of time or having the controllers radio instructions on how to stop the train (like what they parodied in Airplane!). The ending was also much more poetic than what you would expect from a low-budget action movie. Recognizing Danny Trejo and what I think was the senile old guy from Twin Peaks was a fun bonus.
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space-man posted:Netflix has a show called Rectify, about a guy who wrongly (or was it) went to prison for 20 years and then gets released thanks to DNA evidence. Best show on television. Season 3 just wrapped up and is as good as season 1. Season 2 stumbles a little but is good.
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I recently watched a documentary from the early 70s called Marjoe. It was on a Roku channel dedicated to documentaries but it might be available elsewhere. It was fascinating. The subject is a guy named Marjoe Gortner, who started as an evangelical preacher at the age of four. However, he has gone through a ton of reflection about what he did as a kid, what he does with his talents as an adult, and how his audience experiences his preaching. The film follows him as he goes on a tent revival tour. It's an amazing look at a transitional period for fundamentalism in the U.S.
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The adult Marjoe also stars in Star Crash.
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# ? Aug 15, 2015 02:38 |
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i dunno if we do HBO Now here but May is up on HBO Now and it's one of my favorite movies, go watch it if you got it
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Purple Rain is so good it makes me want to write an essay about it. You should do this, except, a thread
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:The adult Marjoe also stars in Star Crash. And Food of the Gods. He's a fascinating person, and a good guy.
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