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fiendz666

Joined Jan 2002
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Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of

Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of

5.6
9
  • Jul 31, 2002
  • Fascinating and infuriating

    It looks like Andy Warhol and pals are just joking around having a good time, riffing on the idea of Tarzan and Jane in Hollywood (and in Tarzana, California -- which was named after Tarzan). Some scenes are endless and some are in poor taste. But amidst the mess are some amazingly beautiful images, some very brilliant transitions, great use of sound (not sync) and a lot of witty, funny moments. At the screening I went to (at the American Cinematheque), a lot of people walked out -- I think that's because there's no audience used to experimental films any more. I found the whole thing fascinating and fun, even if it was occasionally infuriating because there's way too much footage of Taylor Mead's butt. Worth seeing but be prepared for something you haven't experienced before.
    Opération peur

    Opération peur

    6.9
    10
  • Jun 10, 2002
  • Superior Bava

    One of horror-meister Mario Bava's better films. The only drawbacks are the over-use of the smash-zoom and the fairly unclimactic ending. Otherwise, just about every shot is a masterpiece -- flawlessly shot. The acting's all fine; and it's a very scary horror film, with an angelic little girl as the epitome of evil. Very creepy, very good. Maybe it's not BLACK SUNDAY, but it's close.
    Operation Eichmann!

    Operation Eichmann!

    6.3
    10
  • Jun 3, 2002
  • one of the best anti-Nazi movies ever

    This is a brutal, compelling, fascinating study of Nazi Adolf Eichmann (played brilliantly by Werner Klemperer) who had the reprehensible idea of killing Jews in gas chambers and later burning them in ovens. It's done so matter-of-factly that it's more horrifying than if the emotions had been punched home (as most filmmakers would do). Some scenes do pack a wallop: like the Jewish singing over the newsreel footage of the camps being liberated. I like this a heck of a lot more than some of the famous anti-Nazi movies out there. What makes it even more interesting is that they don't feel the need (till the end) to put in a 'nice' character to offset Eichmann's (and the other Nazi's) evil. That makes it more powerful than ever. Sure, there are a few flubs (actors blow lines, etc.) but who cares? It's a great film and deserves to be on DVD.
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