Thursday, October 4, 2018

October Thrillers Challenge: King Kong

King Kong (Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933)
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Rating: Q=4, P=4 / Average OJ
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Classics, Thriller, Adventure

The original thriller, some critics have written, was a fun escape for me. The thrills are still there even after 85 years, though certainly not to the same extent as in the 1930s. I can imagine that this film, back then, would have been miraculous and even terrifying. Certainly awe-inspiring on a big screen. The brutal and violent moments surprised me--even made me gasp. And the Empire state building ending scene is still one of the best in film.

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Friday, September 28, 2018

SPECIAL October 2018 Thrillers Challenge

Six years ago, when my blog was still fairly new, I created an October Challenge for myself: watch 10 classic thrillers. Some I'd partly seen and some were new to me. I also predicted what I would rate each film, too, which was fun. I was pretty accurate but also surprised by some.

I thought it would be fun to do it again this year, but with fewer films (I don't have the time like I used to!). Below is my list with my anticipated ratings.

1. King Kong (1933)
Elizabeth's Predicted Rating: Q=4, P=4 Average OJ

2. Dirty Harry (1971)
Elizabeth's Predicted Rating: Q=5, P=3 Thanks But No Thanks

3. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Elizabeth's Predicted Rating: Q=5, P=5 Average OJ

4. Frankenstein (1931)
Elizabeth's Predicted Rating: Q=4, P=4 Average OJ

5. Dracula (1931)
Elizabeth's Predicted Rating: Q=5, P=4 Average OJ

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Swing Time

Swing Time (George Stevens, 1936)
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Rating: Q=6, P=5 / Average OJ
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Musical, Dance, Romance

What a great American classic. Swing Time is considered one of the best musicals ever and is part of the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The story is sweet and cheerful and captures a time and place--1930s New York City. It has witty dialogue, a few hilarious moments, incredible and captivating dances, and beautiful songs. What's not to like?

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Boys Town

Boys Town (Norman Taurog, 1938)
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Rating: Q=6, P=7 / Can't Get Enough
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Coming of Age, Masculinity, Tearjerker

Instant love. Had I chosen to write my thesis about classic Hollywood films, I would have included this film. Watching this one in 2018 America was unfortunately, very relevant. Just like Father Flanagan, I believe that all people have good in them and there is "no such thing as a bad boy." Bad men, certainly, but not boys. I'm reminded of the many books I read about masculinity and coming of age in film- a favorite quote, by Guy Austin, is “Masculinity has nothing to prove yet somehow needs constantly to prove itself." This statement has been ringing in my ears for several years now, as I see more and more angry and violent men in the news. I wish our society would do more to help boys from an early age--teach them to be kind, respectful, and worthwhile. I know without a doubt that it starts with love.

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