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Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Little Hawk Date: 22 Feb 11 - 02:00 PM Well, you should love the new Chongo movie, then. ;-) It's a remake of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Here's the trailer |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: SINSULL Date: 23 Feb 11 - 12:40 PM Yup - The Wreck of the Mary Deare was the best movie Wayne ever made. SINS, who couldn't sit thru anything of Wayne's except the Quiet Man if her life depended on it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 23 Feb 11 - 02:41 PM The Duke abides. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 11 Apr 11 - 06:22 PM "'Like many viewers,' says James Naremore in Acting in the Cinema, 'I often have difficulty recalling or even registering the names of the dramatis personae in old Hollywood movies. For me at least, it is usually John Wayne getting on a horse, seldom the Ringo Kid or Ethan Edwards.' John Wayne acts as himself (which is quite different from saying that he does not act); he has a range of recognisable gestures and a predictable way of moving ('from stylised gesture to feeling'), a way of holding his body in reserve which is in total accord with the measured Fordian unravelling of repression. De Niro, on the other hand, uses his body not only to signify character but as a site of performance activity; he conveys, across characters, a sense of acting through the body." Lesley Stern The Scorsese Connection |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: catspaw49 Date: 11 Apr 11 - 07:35 PM LOL.....Comparing Wayne with De Niro is like comparing Secretariat to a lame cart pony after a lobotomy. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 12 Apr 11 - 04:01 AM The book's discussing 'Taxi Driver' as a remake of 'The Searchers'. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 12 Apr 11 - 08:00 AM I have never understood the predilection for remakes of movies. They are products of their time, and the stars who are associated with them. All that does is drag the original down to the level of the remake. Heaven forbid if the film industry ever tries to remake the Ealing Comedies, or the Boulton Brothers productions (aka Peter Sellars films). It is just as bad when great songs are re-recorded and 'updated'. A great song is great because of the interpretion and feelings of the song writer, and to rerecord it in the style of the latest pop trend in appalling. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 12 Apr 11 - 07:19 PM "Heaven forbid if the film industry ever tries to remake the Ealing Comedies" The remake of 'The Ladykillers' is on BBC1 next Wednesday at 23:15. Actually gets 3 stars in Radio Times. And the John Wayne 'True Grit' is on Film4 next Thursday at 14:40. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 13 Apr 11 - 04:02 AM well i think we need more remakes - made with a modern sensibility. As I've said before True Grit would make a great porno classic. Just imagine if one of those snakes had bit Mattie, and someone had to suck the poison out. the whole scene is pregnant with possibilities. also some of those old titles are very none pc. The Good, the Bad and the Unconventionally Beautiful. |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: catspaw49 Date: 14 Apr 11 - 01:45 AM Interesting point although I also think many movies need to be retitled for the sake of honesty. For instance, the movie in question here should have been retitled upon release as "True Shit" and then Ol' Mike could have asked which is shittier! Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 14 Apr 11 - 02:29 AM Hang 'em High! (Sentence Commuted) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (but it was a very wide ribbon, and she was treated as a valued human being rather than merely as a piece of flesh - and the whole question of sexuality was very tastefully handled) Gunfight at the OK Corral(which solved nothing of the world's ills, because violence never does) |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: paul vaughan Date: 19 Jun 11 - 01:17 PM I was given a DVD of this today as a gift for Fathers Day. I found it to be equally as valid and every bit as entertaining as the original. However, one thing puzzles me. Why is it that Hailee Steinfeld's name is completely absent from the front cover yet her character and her performance are central to the success of this movie? Maybe some things never change, eh? |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: MGM·Lion Date: 19 Jun 11 - 05:03 PM the movie in question here should have been retitled upon release as "True Shit" and then Ol' Mike could have asked which is shittier!··· ,,,,,,, A bit less of the "Ol'", Spaw, if you would be so good. Why, I am not even 80 yet ~ quite! ~M~ and I should never dream of making so vulgar a comment ~~ or, anyhow, not much... |
Subject: RE: BS: Which 'True Grit' is truer? From: Wesley S Date: 19 Jun 11 - 05:09 PM "Why is it that Hailee Steinfeld's name is completely absent from the front cover ?" My guess is because she's a newcomer and a girl. And so she was paid a lot less than the male stars. That's just how Hollywood works. |