johnnie to's ELECTION

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dig the balearic music in this scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnqIC3IU3j8

christmas candy bar (al leong), Saturday, 17 August 2013 00:07 (twelve years ago)

Ok, yes definitely a spaghetti western in Far Eastern fair. But this movie sux. These are suppose to be professionals? They can shoot tin cans but they can't hit the guy standing next to them. And they empty their clips yet fire a dozen shots! I would say this is more a poor poor parody. That is the kindest thing I can say about it. It is just play silly without meaning to be. It's stupid is what it is. Slick & hip? You need to get out more often. If you are looking for something that you can sleep through, hey, this is your movie. Just turn down the volume.

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Saturday, 17 August 2013 00:10 (twelve years ago)

Slick & hip? You need to get out more often.

well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Saturday, 17 August 2013 00:11 (twelve years ago)

there was this a few weeks ago:

http://www.film.com/movies/ranked-johnnie-to-films-from-worst-to-best

Miss Arlington twirls for the Coal Heavers (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 17 August 2013 01:45 (twelve years ago)

a day out and i think i'm liking drug war better and better. there were a few missteps towards the end but i think they were necessary to set up koo for the finale. verdict: Very Good Movie

乒乓, Saturday, 17 August 2013 18:36 (twelve years ago)

i liked drug war!

socki (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 03:53 (twelve years ago)

the "print" i saw was pretty shitty tho, felt like i was watching a bootleg bluray

socki (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 03:53 (twelve years ago)

i watched a blu-ray rip...looked pretty good. think it might have even been shot on 35mm??

film was set in tianjing i think, real sense of northern bleakness in the gray sky lightbox, unfinished roads, piles of concrete shingles on the side of the road.

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 11:49 (twelve years ago)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2165735/technical?ref_=tt_dt_spec

hel l yeah, keep 35mm alive

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 11:53 (twelve years ago)

there's northern light and a bit of smoggy grimness but also lots of sleak cars and sense of emergent wealth, it looks more like moscow than some industrial backwater

the space is important, the vast disquieting emptiness around the climactic bloodbath which you wouldn't get so much in the hk films

Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:01 (twelve years ago)

yeah i wanted to write how his wide angle has a lot more space to breathe up north

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:01 (twelve years ago)

i feel like i should be able to tell whether a film is on 35mm or digital but often i find it hard to tell without waiting for some minor celluloid glitch

Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:02 (twelve years ago)

but he has been pretty good at finding big expanses in hk/macau, the bale scene in vengeance was kind of lol but good

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:02 (twelve years ago)

digital tends to look 'brighter' overall, and there's a kind of cleanness or gloss to it as well. biggest clue is in low lit scenes - with digital, unless the cinematographer has crushed the shadows to black, there's often tons of 'shadow detail' that's not there with film.

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:03 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oZOMNeJjzQ

not only was this a terrible movie but the 'look' of it was so boring, and completely at odds with its early 1900s shanghai setting

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:08 (twelve years ago)

has anyone been done anything interesting with low light digital since collateral? michael mann was raving at the time about that but i can't recall another film since which has captured halogen glow like that

inland empire did its own thing i suppose

Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:13 (twelve years ago)

miami vice is the other big movie that has great looking low light scenes

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:17 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVRd40bOPpk

anyway drug war's low light scenes looked great imo

乒乓, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:21 (twelve years ago)

blind detective looks EXTREMELY digital

socki (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 13:47 (twelve years ago)

all the little camera moves in this were sick

socki (s1ocki), Tuesday, 20 August 2013 13:47 (twelve years ago)

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ7NewHU99Q

乒乓, Thursday, 17 October 2013 23:12 (twelve years ago)

whyyyyy

Nhex, Friday, 18 October 2013 03:14 (twelve years ago)

GREAT piece from Hua Hsu here

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9834016/johnnie-drug-war-violent-evolution-hong-kong-cinema

Ned Raggett, Friday, 18 October 2013 03:34 (twelve years ago)

hes a good writer and it seems strange to be reading him on that sewer of a site next to Overrated, Underrated, or Properly Rated: Pearl Jam

Maggishos soyfriend. Wins. (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Friday, 18 October 2013 03:39 (twelve years ago)

I had no real grasp on life in Taiwan or Hong Kong, but there was something thrilling about seeing these radically normal-looking Chinese people tote guns and crack wise. I never trusted Jackie Chan — he seemed too pliable and elastic, too eager to please. Jet Li didn't seem long for a world vexed by modern problems — gun smuggling, drug trafficking, financial collapses. I was mostly obsessed with the nonchalant swagger of Chow Yun-fat, the meticulously choreographed shootouts of directors like John Woo or Ringo Lam. I had little understanding at the time of where these movies came from. They recalibrated my sense of what I could demand from a movie, not just in terms of high-quality onscreen gunplay but also the possibilities of who could play the hero or villain. They were someone else's dreams. Maybe, in one of the densest cities in the world, the possibility of sprinting down the street by yourself was pure fantasy, and that's all you needed.

really captures the appeal of hk movies for azn émigrés, or at least this one in particular

乒乓, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:08 (twelve years ago)

that paragraph definitely stood out for me

Nhex, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:10 (twelve years ago)

good essay but has all the hallmarks of someone writing about hk who has never lived there, or maybe only visited for a few days on vacation. or maybe i just find sentences like Throughout the 1980s, local movies provided the surface upon which everyday people could project their questions about the uniqueness of Hong Kong and, as the British prepared to return the colony to China in 1997, their anxieties about its future. to be almost useless in their potential to give insight.

乒乓, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:11 (twelve years ago)

u read any bordwell on hk cinema

socki (s1ocki), Friday, 18 October 2013 04:22 (twelve years ago)

he's so good on the nuts and bolts of like, how it works visually

socki (s1ocki), Friday, 18 October 2013 04:22 (twelve years ago)

yeah i love bordwell. he has love for everything

乒乓, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:23 (twelve years ago)

need to cop planet hong kong for my coffee table, and maybe re-read now that i'm a bit more familiar with cinematographic language

my favorite bits about hk cinema are how oftentimes, the voice acting is done entirely in post production. this is because it 1) keep costs low so you don't have to reshoot for a missed line 2) ease of export since you'll probably be dubbing into mandarin at some point anyway. and how certain directors will make something like 6-10 movies a year, that's crazy.

乒乓, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:25 (twelve years ago)

like, iirc, part of the reason why woo didn't really succeed in hollywood was because he couldnt bring over his crack stunt team, there were things like unions and they all had to have insurance and so much red tape etc.

乒乓, Friday, 18 October 2013 04:26 (twelve years ago)

all italian movies were like that for a super long time

socki (s1ocki), Friday, 18 October 2013 13:43 (twelve years ago)

two months pass...

there was this a few weeks ago:

http://www.film.com/movies/ranked-johnnie-to-films-from-worst-to-best

― Miss Arlington twirls for the Coal Heavers (Dr Morbius), Friday, August 16, 2013 9:45 PM (4 months ago) Bookmark

So putting "Romancing in Thin Air" as #1 was massive trolling

But "Sparrow" is really, really special

Excellent

乒乓, Monday, 30 December 2013 00:26 (twelve years ago)

Linked in that article:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJlCYNt2z9k

tbd (Eazy), Monday, 30 December 2013 01:25 (twelve years ago)

Yeah that's a great shot but falls apart toward the end

So does the movie

乒乓, Monday, 30 December 2013 01:47 (twelve years ago)

breaking news is ok but not that good. The big heat is too low, fulltime killer just about right.

christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 30 December 2013 02:20 (twelve years ago)

Al you should see sparrow. It's like a Hitchcock movie

乒乓, Monday, 30 December 2013 02:42 (twelve years ago)

Well maybe not Hitchcock, or only insofar in its 'look'

Just a really lush movie

乒乓, Monday, 30 December 2013 02:51 (twelve years ago)

yeah i'm gonna hunt that one down! it is too bad so many of his films are impossible to find. the mission deserves something more than the crappy import dvd i have.

christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 30 December 2013 05:08 (twelve years ago)

http://www.chinasmack.com/2014/stories/3000-police-raid-chinese-meth-cooking-village-in-crackdown.html

Were they cooking meth in Drug War? I don't recall

, Monday, 6 January 2014 11:21 (twelve years ago)

Yes.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Monday, 6 January 2014 14:11 (twelve years ago)

one year passes...

a 60th b'day appreciation
lookin fwd to the musical

http://moviemezzanine.com/johnnie-to-essay/

the increasing costive borborygmi (Dr Morbius), Friday, 24 April 2015 14:49 (eleven years ago)

Tnx for that Morbs

Miss omar little :\

, Friday, 24 April 2015 15:05 (eleven years ago)

thx morbs

Nhex, Friday, 24 April 2015 18:14 (eleven years ago)

drug war was probably the best new film i saw last year. as with other of his films, for an action/genre movie it lingers in a surprisingly complex way.

i still think his best run, overall, was a few years around the end of the '90s, but sadly those films are among the ones that are tied up in rights issues and thus are harder to come by (especially in decent-looking editions). i'm talking about:

a hero never dies / expect the unexpected / the longest nite / where a good man goes / running out of time / the mission

what i'd give for a nice blu-ray criterion set of those films! call it "milkyway at fin de siecle" or something.

(you could go back a few years and include lifeline, beyond hypothermia, and too many ways to be no. 1--and it would be the best thing ever.)

he quipped with heat (amateurist), Friday, 24 April 2015 22:05 (eleven years ago)

four months pass...

Chow-Yun Fat sings

https://www.fandor.com/keyframe/daily-toronto-2015-johnnie-tos-office

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 16 September 2015 05:20 (ten years ago)

reviews are pretty good...

http://www.filmcomment.com/blog/review-office/

apparently only NYC engagement is in Whitestone, Queens!

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Friday, 18 September 2015 19:54 (ten years ago)

it's not very focused but it's fun (also it's playing at amc times square)

has nomar seen sparrow yet??

, Sunday, 27 September 2015 20:32 (ten years ago)


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