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Watched the Wes Anderson version of The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar tonight. Enjoyed it on the whole but I was wary about pretty much a full length book being made into a 40 minute film and I think I was right, it was very brisk and there was barely a second where someone wasn't (rapidly) talking.

Shame to put so much time and effort into a project and rattle through it without giving it any time to breathe. Didn't give any opportunity to care about any of the characters.
 
Watched the Wes Anderson version of The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar tonight. Enjoyed it on the whole but I was wary about pretty much a full length book being made into a 40 minute film and I think I was right, it was very brisk and there was barely a second where someone wasn't (rapidly) talking.

Shame to put so much time and effort into a project and rattle through it without giving it any time to breathe. Didn't give any opportunity to care about any of the characters.

They also made another three and I think they about 17 minutes long each. So you will probably find the whole project took the same time.and resources as a full length film.

It was different in the way it was done, the narration with the background changing and being moved like a theatre set. But I found the story a bit bland!
 
They also made another three and I think they about 17 minutes long each. So you will probably find the whole project took the same time.and resources as a full length film.

It was different in the way it was done, the narration with the background changing and being moved like a theatre set. But I found the story a bit bland!

Yeah I noticed those cued up afterwards, I'll give them a watch too. The story of Henry Sugar is very good I've read it a couple of times, but the film didn't really work for me. The main character felt like an afterthought.

I like Wes Anderson but as time goes by he gets drier and fussier, I prefer his older films which had more heart and human interest.
 
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Yeah I noticed those cued up afterwards, I'll give them a watch too. The story of Henry Sugar is very good I've read it a couple of times, but the film didn't really work for me. The main character felt like an afterthought.

I like Wes Anderson but as time goes by he gets drier and fussier, I prefer his older films which had more heart and human interest.

I got the impression that there was supposed to be some character development (starts wanting to use the skill to get even richer but in the course of learning it changed to the kind of person who would rather give it away!), but it just wasn't there other than it being mentioned!
 
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I got the impression that there was supposed to be some character development (starts wanting to use the skill to get even richer but in the course of learning it changed to the kind of person who would rather give it away!), but it just wasn't there other than it being mentioned!

You're right he's supposed to be a completely different person by the end of it and that's the point, that anyone can become a better version of themselves if they try hard enough.

They might tell you something like that in the film but when they're all stony faced deadpan it's hard to feel it. I did enjoy the theatre set thing, one of his earlier films Rushmore had a play within the film and it was great.
 
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Stephen Graham had a few anecdotes about him on set of the irishman.

One was that he was a little bit menacing about him doing his character (Tony Pro) justice and getting the accent etc right. Pesci said he knew him in real life so wouldn't be impressed if he was ****e! He then came up to him a few days later and said he was impressed which lead to the next story.

He asked him why he was talking like that when he wasn't shooting. When Stephen Graham explained that was his scouse accent and it was how he talked he said well I don't understand start just talking like Tony Pro from now.

On a side note, the 80s early 90s mafia films were the absolute pinnacle of films for me. Goodfellas is perfect! The modern few have been poor in comparison The Irishmand and the many saints of Newark were both poor. Especially disappointed with the latter as the sopranos is up there with the best tv ever.

Al Pacino didn't know he was going to lash the icecream off of the table and drive on in. Apparently Al **** himself and loved what Graham had done.
 
Casino is absolutely brilliant film, you’ve nailed it though, Goodfellas is untouchable.

Difficult to treat them separately but if you do you have 2 magnificent fils from slightly different angles.

The opening for Goodfellas ‘one day some kids from the neighbourhood carried my groceries all the way home. You know why? It was outta respect’

Absolute peak and every time I watch it (easily 20) I buzz off that line.

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Fisher likes it too. Goodfellas, Godfather and Donny Brasco are 3 I can just put on at any time.
 
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F I L M S

In no particular order and imgonna watcheveryone of them again starting today

Godfather
Lawrence of Arabia
Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
Once Upon A Time In America

The Bridge On The River Kwai
The Italian Job
Lincoln
Citizen Kane
Goodfellas

Hoffa
10 Rillington Place
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
A Beautiful Mind
Misery


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Shining
All The Presidents Men
Birdman of Alcatraz
Sweet smell of Success

Waterloo
Godfather2
Zulu
Papillon
Schedulers List

Apollo 13
In The Name Of The Father
Mississippi Burning
Black Klansman
Usual Suspects




Untouchables
Dead Man Walking
On The Waterfront
Goodfellas
To Kill A Mockingbird

Lavender Hill Mob
Lady killers
A Few Good Men
Where Eagles Dare
Cool Hand Luke

Ballad of Cabrl Hogue
Cincinnatti Kid
Inglorious Basterds
Patton
State of Grace




High Noon
Casablanca
Grapes of Wrath
The Informer
Stalag 17

Hidden Figures
The Longest Day
Bridge of Spies
 
F I L M S

In no particular order and imgonna watcheveryone of them again starting today

Godfather
Lawrence of Arabia
Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
Once Upon A Time In America

The Bridge On The River Kwai
The Italian Job
Lincoln
Citizen Kane
Goodfellas

Hoffa
10 Rillington Place
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
A Beautiful Mind
Misery


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Shining
All The Presidents Men
Birdman of Alcatraz
Sweet smell of Success

Waterloo
Godfather2
Zulu
Papillon
Schedulers List

Apollo 13
In The Name Of The Father
Mississippi Burning
Black Klansman
Usual Suspects




Untouchables
Dead Man Walking
On The Waterfront
Goodfellas
To Kill A Mockingbird

Lavender Hill Mob
Lady killers
A Few Good Men
Where Eagles Dare
Cool Hand Luke

Ballad of Cabrl Hogue
Cincinnatti Kid
Inglorious Basterds
Patton
State of Grace




High Noon
Casablanca
Grapes of Wrath
The Informer
Stalag 17

Hidden Figures
The Longest Day
Bridge of Spies

Great list of films there, l would add Saving Private Ryan, and Hitchcocks Rear Window
 
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F I L M S

In no particular order and imgonna watcheveryone of them again starting today

Godfather
Lawrence of Arabia
Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
Once Upon A Time In America

The Bridge On The River Kwai
The Italian Job
Lincoln
Citizen Kane
Goodfellas

Hoffa
10 Rillington Place
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
A Beautiful Mind
Misery


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Shining
All The Presidents Men
Birdman of Alcatraz
Sweet smell of Success

Waterloo
Godfather2
Zulu
Papillon
Schedulers List

Apollo 13
In The Name Of The Father
Mississippi Burning
Black Klansman
Usual Suspects




Untouchables
Dead Man Walking
On The Waterfront
Goodfellas
To Kill A Mockingbird

Lavender Hill Mob
Lady killers
A Few Good Men
Where Eagles Dare
Cool Hand Luke

Ballad of Cabrl Hogue
Cincinnatti Kid
Inglorious Basterds
Patton
State of Grace




High Noon
Casablanca
Grapes of Wrath
The Informer
Stalag 17

Hidden Figures
The Longest Day
Bridge of Spies
I would add Men of honour as De Niro steals the show and I like Remember the titans as well
 
F I L M S

In no particular order I'm gonna watch every one of them again, starting today

Godfather
Lawrence of Arabia
Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
Once Upon A Time In America

The Bridge On The River Kwai
The Italian Job
Lincoln
Citizen Kane
Goodfellas

Hoffa
10 Rillington Place
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
A Beautiful Mind
Misery


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Shining
All The Presidents Men
Birdman of Alcatraz
Sweet smell of Success

Waterloo
Godfather2
Zulu
Papillon
Schedulers List

Apollo 13
In The Name Of The Father
Mississippi Burning
Black Klansman
Usual Suspects




Untouchables
Dead Man Walking
On The Waterfront
Goodfellas
To Kill A Mockingbird

Lavender Hill Mob
Lady killers
A Few Good Men
Where Eagles Dare
Cool Hand Luke

Ballad of Cabrl Hogue
Cincinnatti Kid
Inglorious Basterds
Patton
State of Grace




High Noon
Casablanca
Grapes of Wrath
The Informer
Stalag 17

Hidden Figures
The Longest Day
Bridge of Spies
Blinking heck . . . . how old are you <yikes>
 
Last night l watched Reptile on Netflix, if you like a thriller with a twist, you should enjoy this.

Watched it today, good film. Solid well written story with quality acting and plenty of atmosphere. Benicio Del Toro was great as is usual, brought a lot to the character.

Similar in style to True Detective.
 
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Not exactly a film but the Continental on amazon prime is class. Three feature episodes of how Winston became manager of the Continental in the 70s. Absolutely class. Mel Gibson must have had a blast while he was shooting his scenes, he wasn't as mad when he was Max as he is in this.
 
Not exactly a film but the Continental on amazon prime is class. Three feature episodes of how Winston became manager of the Continental in the 70s. Absolutely class. Mel Gibson must have had a blast while he was shooting his scenes, he wasn't as mad when he was Max as he is in this.

Halfway through the second episode, just had to pause it as knackered but decent so far.
 
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Not exactly a film but the Continental on amazon prime is class. Three feature episodes of how Winston became manager of the Continental in the 70s. Absolutely class. Mel Gibson must have had a blast while he was shooting his scenes, he wasn't as mad when he was Max as he is in this.

On my to watch list
 
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