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TITUS

Monday, March 27th, 2006


Movie of the week:
TITUS

Shakespeare wrote “Titus Andronicus” very early in his career. It may have been his first tragedy. He had heavy competition and a reputation to make, so with Titus A. , he went for the throat. Audiences loved it when somebody gets killed in very nasty ways – so there’s plenty of that here. But, at the same time, it’s so completely over the top that it’s absurd. He knew that you couldn’t have constant mayhem without a little comedy relief, a little wink to the audience. You might say Titus was the Freddy Krueger of the day.

Titus A. was never considered one of Shakespeare’s best works. BUT – This movie, TITUS, elevates the prose to exceptional level. The real star of the movie is the art direction. Now, if you don’t think art direction is important, you’ll be surprised how beautiful this film really is. I’m not generally a big fan of movie adaptations of Shakespeare, but this is a big exception!.

Here’s a few reasons why I think you’ll like this movie:

  • It’s filmed in Rome, Italy – (realize that Rome is made up of both ancient and modern parts)
  • It’s so slick that you forget you’re watching Shakespeare.
  • Jessica Lange is really good at playing evil.
  • You expect, at any moment, that Anthony Hopkins will break out into his Hannibal Lecter, and realize that he would not be out of character
  • The ending is great!

Warning: It’s extremely violent and graphic – even for Shakespeare.

It’s long – so start early and make lots of popcorn.

Enjoy.

KILL BILL, VOL.2

Monday, March 27th, 2006


From the Archive 8/19/2004
Movie of the week:
KILL BILL, Volume 2

Good movie-making. I recommended the first part wholeheartedly. Now you have to watch the rest of the story. Still filled with lots of movie references and inside jokes. But even if don’t get the inside jokes, there’s still plenty to like. I think the ultimate Kung Fu reference is the fact that they cast David Carradine as Bill.

I know what you’re wondering, after seeing Kill Bill, Vol.1, you’re probably asking, “will she ever kill Bill?” You’ll just have to watch to find out.

Enjoy

KILL BILL, VOL.1

Monday, March 20th, 2006


From the Archive 4/26/2004
KILL BILL, vol.1

Even if you don’t like Quentin Tarantino’s movies, you have to admit that they got style. This one is his best (and don’t be yelling “Resevoir Dogs” at me – this is the one).

It’s violent. But the violence is so absurd, you’ll be laughing at it 20 minutes into the flick. It’s clever and slick, as are most QT’s movies.

This film has an added benefit to those of you who have watched a Bruce Lee feature or two. There are lots of references to those old movies: the yellow track suit that Uma wears through most of the film; the soundtrack; plently of references to The Green Hornet; etc…

This is what movies should be: a good time.

Enjoy.