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BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies

04 Apr 07 - 06:39 PM (#2016631)
Subject: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: wysiwyg

Some movies permit a complete cessation of normal thought and instead provide a totally logical-within-itself world where one may visit, and revisit, as often as one likes. I'm talking about those that have artistic or evocative qualities that take one far beyond the usual suspension of disbelief.

Some of these movies reach down so deep that I find that any half hour of one, even if that's all the time I have for rewatching it, evokes the whole experience of falling into and savoring that world, all over again-- including that aspect of rewatching and re-experiencing that brings to mind how we have changed, grown, etc. since the last times with that movie.

I call those "Any-Half-Hour Movies." Some of them are corny, some historically inaccurate, some painful, some challenging, some mysterious.... except for great cinematography there is no single, right thing they have in common except that while you're there, you're nowhere else.

One of my favorite Any-Half-Hour Movies: Out of Africa.

You?

~Susan


04 Apr 07 - 07:09 PM (#2016666)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Becca72

Not sure if I follow you, Susan but I will say that there are a handful of movies that I will stop and watch when I come across them on television, no matter that I've seen them dozens of times and actually own them on DVD and could watch whenever I choose. Movies such as Braveheart, Jaws or any of the original 3 Star Wars movies.


04 Apr 07 - 07:14 PM (#2016676)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: bobad

Eraserhead


04 Apr 07 - 07:59 PM (#2016725)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Mickey191

Becca, I'm with you on Jaws--I don't know why though-I've seen it many times. Also, "As Good As It Gets"-Jack Nicholson--LUV this movie. Kevin Spacey in "Pay It Forward."

Bette Davis& Henry Fonda in"Jezebel" Simply Top Drawer!


04 Apr 07 - 08:09 PM (#2016733)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Becca72

For whatever reason, I got it into my head as a child that Quint reminds me very much of my uncle Darryl. I can't see the movie without thinking about that. Of course when you're 8 years old and watch your "uncle" get swallowed by a giant shark it has a lasting effect! :-)


04 Apr 07 - 09:16 PM (#2016810)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: wysiwyg

So do you find, like I do, that you don't have to watch the whole movie to get the same buzz from it? Like any half hour of it calls up for you the whole experience?

~Susan


04 Apr 07 - 11:47 PM (#2016920)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Mickey191

That works for me-half hour of something really enjoyable is a great pay-off. I did forget Ferris Bueller's Day off. If I see the bit where their singing on the car rooftop-Makes my day.


05 Apr 07 - 03:13 PM (#2017544)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Becca72

Susan,
Yes, I will stop and watch as much as I can, no matter where I've come in.


05 Apr 07 - 03:22 PM (#2017553)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: wysiwyg

Yup, the true test of a movie.

~S~


05 Apr 07 - 04:09 PM (#2017622)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Dave'sWife

I always get sucked into Cool hand Luke when it's on TV

On a different subject - my hsuband likes to dave DVDs or in the past Laserdiscs and cut down films to about 1/2 of just the good bits or action parts. he has a whole library of these. if anyone is interested, I'd probably make copies of his "best of" selcetions. I can usually fit 3 to 4 per tape.


05 Apr 07 - 04:42 PM (#2017648)
Subject: RE: BS: Any-Half-Hour Movies
From: Amergin

There is a fabulous dvd out which is a compilation of short films from around the world about 9/11...each film is simply amazing.