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thomluka

Joined Sep 2000
Live in Sweden. Love creative work, and wish I could work fulltime with it.
Has always loved movies. Saw a lot of movies in cinemas, but has gotten kinda lazy and prefer seeing them at home. Own about 2,000 movies on DVD and Bought&Taped VHS.
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Stop Making Sense

Stop Making Sense

8.7
10
  • Apr 29, 2004
  • Sheer brilliance

    It's rare that a concert movie can be both such a great concert as

    well as great film making, but Stop Making Sense sure does

    exactly that.

    Obviously, a concert movie might be very dependent on what you

    think of the artists and the music, but it's hard to see how some,

    thanks to the qualities of the movie, would be totally unmoved by

    Talking Heads and their style of music.

    I think that, the reason why it works, is that the concert follows the

    narrative of a film.

    It begins on a naked stage, introducing the "main" character, then

    brings in the girl in the next song and not until the 4th song we see

    the full Talking Heads. At the same time as they've built up the

    stage. That way we get to know the characters and the setting. In

    the 5th song, the full band is brought in on a completed stage. It

    works itself up to a high with "Burning down the house" and "Life

    during wartime", before it sort of "restarts" and work itself up to the

    great finale and happy ending, with mission completed (That's the

    first time we see the audience,as it dances along with the music.

    Talking Heads has succeed, getting the audience to dance).

    A concert movie might stall after some time, when it gets the same

    all over again, but Stop Making Sense avoids that by excellent

    photography that's both very beautiful as well as intimate,

    combined with each song having a very distinct lighting.

    The only flaw is a slightly flawed DVD-version of the movie. I've

    seen it on the big screen, as well as having a "Limited Edition"

    VHS (Which runs for 103 mins and includes the 3 bonus songs

    inside the concert, instead of (as on the DVD) have them as bonus

    material, which make a huge difference in the experience of the

    movie/narrative. Also, on the DVD, those 3 bonus songs is of really

    bad quality (Which is actually of a lot worse quality than on my VHS

    (Where those songs have the same quality as the rest of the

    concert)).
    Tremors 2 : Les Dents de la terre

    Tremors 2 : Les Dents de la terre

    6.0
  • May 29, 2002
  • A good sequel

    Few sequels are able to live up to the original movie, and with such a great movie as "Tremors", they've really had everything to lose..

    It's hard to make the lightning strike in the same place twice. The first movie was just perfect tongue-in-cheek. Simply right etc, which makes it real hard to repeat it, since most movies can't come up with that spirit in the first place.

    But, I'd say Aftershocks actually makes it. Not as good as the first, with a story that kinda hangs in the air at times, but I was positively surprised.

    It's a real smart script (as with the first), where they're even able to make fun of the fact that Kevin Bacon or Reba McEntire isn't returning to make the sequel, and in smart ways being able to get Fred Ward and Michael Gross into the action..

    But the most important is that they've been able to keep the fun (it's the thrills that's not as good as in the first) with exactly the right "mean" tone in the dialogue etc, and the spirit of the first..

    It isn't able to take it all the way, but.. those who loved the first one, won't be that disappointed by this one..
    Tremors

    Tremors

    7.2
    10
  • May 29, 2002
  • Perfection

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time, as simple as that..

    The thing is.. it's far from a "good" movie, borrowing heavily from the cheap horror-movies of the 50's, but doing it tongue-in-cheek. (It's not as self-aware as "Scream", and actually not a parody as such, but in a sense, it's in a similar vein. Maybe closer to "Galaxy Quest" actually.) Whatever, they sure make it exactly right.

    It's simply supposed to be 90 mins of "sit back and enjoy fun", and it sure manages that real good.

    As the foundation, you've got a really great script with lots of witty and "mean" dialouge, and simply great moments, as findig that original up in a power-line mast, having starved to death rather than go down or finding a car buried in the sand (with the lights still on). The direction is perfect, as is most of Ron Underwood's movies, being able to switch between the good fun, and really turn on the "scary" parts when needed. It's fun all the time, but at the same time makes you sit on the edge of the seat at times.

    What makes the movie, tho, is the spirit. Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon, along with all the rest of the actors, seems to have a really great time doing it and it shows on the screen.

    This is a movie that's.. well.. simply right, all the way.. (unless you try taking it too seriously)
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