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i loved this. Morbs is probably right in that it does deflate a little. for that happened after the murder.

townspeople the real star (and maybe even subject) of the film, which almost reads like an ethnography of small town east texas. particularly loved the sense in which it was obvious (to me anyway) that many of the interviewees were cutting up not only for the camera but for each other--you get the sense this kind of performance in front the community is a part (and pleasure) of daily life in a town like that. this is like sitting in church and listening to gossip. Bernie is a hero because he played that game, because he performed so well. the "reality" of what he did is incidental.

ryan, Thursday, 20 December 2012 00:27 (eleven years ago) link

*for me that happened after the murder.

ryan, Thursday, 20 December 2012 00:28 (eleven years ago) link

I just watched Bernie, that shit was great!

"poop floats" starring sandra buttock (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 20 December 2012 05:04 (eleven years ago) link

Me too! McConaughey /is/ Texas as much as any of the folksy old people.

mh, Friday, 21 December 2012 00:14 (eleven years ago) link

yeah, totally.

ryan, Friday, 21 December 2012 00:22 (eleven years ago) link

one month passes...

Before Midnight getting rapturous reviews.

Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Monday, 21 January 2013 13:42 (eleven years ago) link

the film it most closely resembles is not either of its predecessors but Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy, an ironic, metatextual take on cinematic love stories that somehow, and most unfortunately, feels much more genuine than this.

Somehow this doesn't dampen my enthusiasm.

Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Monday, 21 January 2013 13:48 (eleven years ago) link

uh ya haha

zero dark (s1ocki), Monday, 21 January 2013 15:17 (eleven years ago) link

end of cinema

saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Monday, 21 January 2013 15:26 (eleven years ago) link

go back to bed

zero dark (s1ocki), Monday, 21 January 2013 15:30 (eleven years ago) link

xp sign of enema

Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Monday, 21 January 2013 15:31 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

bernie was great. i thought shirley maclaine was just fantastic (jack black too, but her performance was so smart). especially after how much i disliked her on downton abbey.

― Author ~ Coach ~ Goddess (s1ocki), Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:01 PM (6 months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

but w-w-wait-- she didn't do anything. she just held fast to the same constipated expression, staring out blanky through soulless botox eyes. it was a non-performance, like she was kind of animal or something.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Saturday, 25 May 2013 05:52 (eleven years ago) link

i don't have any problems w/ the conception of bernie, i just thought it fell down in the execution, like everybody was half-asleep. was kind of sloppy visually too, he gets that way sometimes (some scenes from the otherwise good school of rock are like the most awkwardly framed/edited things i've seen by a director i admire).

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Saturday, 25 May 2013 05:55 (eleven years ago) link

come on she did more than just stare! (i can't remember any specific things she did now, but i thought she was great!)

we're up all night to get (s1ocki), Saturday, 25 May 2013 07:31 (eleven years ago) link

i dunno. it struck me as the one of the least expressive performances i'd seen.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Saturday, 25 May 2013 08:12 (eleven years ago) link

Bernie was a nothing.

A deeper shade of lol (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 25 May 2013 14:50 (eleven years ago) link

i didnt think maclaine was that good either... it didnt help that the movie only wanted to see her character one way, but her sourpuss act didnt do a lot for me

the star of the movie was the guy in the diner talking about the different regions of texas, and how he wouldnt trust the rednecks in the next county over to mow his lawn. that guy was perfect

turds (Hungry4Ass), Saturday, 25 May 2013 19:51 (eleven years ago) link

^^Sonny Davis! He was in a bunch of stuff back in the day--the early Eagle Pennell films, Melvin and Howard, Roadie, Fast Times At Ridgemont High (he's the guy that get Reinhold fired at the burger place)...

Sheela-Tubb-Mann, You Real Know-It-All (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 25 May 2013 20:46 (eleven years ago) link

holy shit that guy was a fuckin actor? i thought he was a real guy from the town!

turds (Hungry4Ass), Saturday, 25 May 2013 21:08 (eleven years ago) link

yeah he was awesome. I wasn't sure if he was an actor or not either

Number None, Saturday, 25 May 2013 21:12 (eleven years ago) link

haha I guess I'm not surprised since he seemed a little TOO perfect. The bit where he says people tend to forget about the panhandle, and then he promptly forgets about it, is when I knew I'd love the movie.

ryan, Saturday, 25 May 2013 22:32 (eleven years ago) link

yeah he was awesome. I wasn't sure if he was an actor or not either

― Number None, Saturday, May 25, 2013 4:12 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

that was probably the most interesting thing about this movie, the way it blurred the distinction b/t documentary and fiction.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Sunday, 26 May 2013 10:39 (eleven years ago) link

the actual character at the heart of the movie was just null. the film couldn't seem to decide if we were seeing him "through" the eyes of the townspeople exclusively or if we were going to get a bit of privileged access into his own feelings. it ended up being a little of both, and for the me that way it kind of indifferently switched among these vantages made the film seem kind of lazy and ineffectual to me.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Sunday, 26 May 2013 10:41 (eleven years ago) link

i thought it was pretty consistent in keeping Bernie a bit opaque--at what point do we get privileged access to his feelings?

ryan, Sunday, 26 May 2013 14:10 (eleven years ago) link

well we get some private moments IIRC, like him breaking down after the murder, no? or him complaining about ol' miss botox? i just remember a few points where the "as seen through others" thing is just kind of violated. i mean if i thought linklater was managing these changes in tone and perspective in some organized way, i could have gone with it. but it just felt kind of sloppy.

i admit i'm running on imperfect memories here since i saw it a while ago (when it was in theaters) and it didn't leave a strong impression.

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Sunday, 26 May 2013 19:06 (eleven years ago) link

yeah that's fair enough. i guess i chose to interpret those moments as more like a "negative" correlative in the sense that they show Bernie is maintaining a facade but they don't give us much insight into what's behind it. hell, even the murder shows that maybe Bernie doesn't understand himself very well.

ryan, Sunday, 26 May 2013 19:12 (eleven years ago) link

I watched this last night, sparked primarily by all the interesting back-and-forth here. I agree with something from almost everyone...It's a conceptual rather than a lived film, and more often than not, there's a limit to how much I like such films. (I prefer the messiness of School of Rock, in other words--lots of exceptions, of course.) So it was always a little off for me, even though it held my interest the whole way. I agree with a lot of what amateurist wrote above, although I did admire Maclaine's performance (but can see where someone else wouldn't). McConaughey was excellent, and thanks for pointing out the Fast Times guy--would never have realized it was him.

clemenza, Monday, 3 June 2013 19:22 (ten years ago) link

i had a dream that i was watching before midnight last night and the film started with a sort of wacky, bright green-and-yellow animated logo announcing it was "the latest in the BEFORE series!"

we're up all night to get (s1ocki), Wednesday, 5 June 2013 12:36 (ten years ago) link

I liked the movie, but the weakest part of it (as the real Danny Buck Davidson pointed out) is that it's entirely too sympathetic to Bernie (although maybe that's because it was impossible to find anyone with anyone nice to say about the widow MacLaine, but since a lot of the talking head people are actors I don't see where that would be an impediment). Bernie might really have been the harmless, generous naif that the movie makes him out to be, but he still committed a pretty horrific crime and the Fargo-esque way it plays in the film diminished that.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Wednesday, 5 June 2013 13:45 (ten years ago) link

i will say that matthew mackonaheyhey was amazing in "bernie"

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 5 June 2013 21:10 (ten years ago) link

just saw "mud" too so he's on my mind (btw i didn't love that one--have we discussed it on ILX?)

flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Wednesday, 5 June 2013 21:11 (ten years ago) link

two months pass...
two weeks pass...
three months pass...

yea that looks kool

johnny crunch, Monday, 20 January 2014 23:53 (ten years ago) link

Every time this is bumped I secretly hope it's about a DVD release of subUrbia

queen bey backers (Stevie D(eux)), Monday, 20 January 2014 23:59 (ten years ago) link

sounds unfortunately like The Tree of Life will get dragged into too many discussions of this.

ryan, Thursday, 23 January 2014 19:05 (ten years ago) link

curating an '80s fest in Austin (which in NYC wd mean shit bad 'cheesy' movies)

Five films are scheduled for the first installment of this series, which only covers the years up to 1983. ‘I’m going to talk about these from a personal, subjective viewpoint,’ explains Linklater.” The five? Scorsese’s The King of Comedy (1982, screening January 29), Fassbinder’s Veronika Voss (1982, February 5), Martha Coolidge’s Valley Girl (1983, February 12), Sam Fuller‘s White Dog (1982, February 19) and Warren Beatty’s Reds (1981, February 26).

http://www.austinchronicle.com/screens/2014-01-24/richard-linklaters-diamonds-in-the-rough/

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Friday, 24 January 2014 18:03 (ten years ago) link

so jealous i can't go to that

i have the new brutal HOOS if you want it (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 24 January 2014 18:03 (ten years ago) link

What are his best and worst, critics? My answers would be some combo of Slacker, A Scanner Darkly and D&C at the top, and as for worst, here's Peter Keough:

Before Midnight. Because it took a couple whom I had fallen in love with in the previous two movies and transformed them into a nasty, carping, shallow pair of self-loathing losers I would hate to spend lunch with, all in a vain attempt to update and yuppify Rossellini's Journey to Italy.

http://blogs.indiewire.com/criticwire/criticwire-survey-linklaters-best-and-worst

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:21 (ten years ago) link

You left out his flash of self awareness at the end - "But I suppose such is life."

da croupier, Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:27 (ten years ago) link

also RL reportedly going to do a semi-animated remake of Don Knotts' The Incredible Mr, Limpet with Zach Galifibeardo:

http://www.screendaily.com/news/doc-duo-join-linklaters-mr-limpet/5065861.article?blocktitle=MORE-TOP-NEWS&contentID=40294

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:29 (ten years ago) link

Taking the Before movies off the table, the best I've seen is obv D&C. The worst is either School of Rock or Fast Food Nation I guess. I saw Newton Boys before I cared about Linklater as a director, but I remember it being not great.

Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:32 (ten years ago) link

FFN and SoR I'd both put light-years ahead of Bernie

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:36 (ten years ago) link

Best:

D&C
Before Sunrise/Sunset
Waking Life
Me and Orson Welles (better than you think)

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:38 (ten years ago) link

What I remember about The Newton Boys is 1) Eric Bogosian was sitting near me (in fact, I saw his play subUrbia and the film is the only RL I've missed) and 2) I admired the well-hung cast.

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 29 January 2014 16:44 (ten years ago) link


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