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thanks, that's a lot of interesting facts!

I guess the alternative would have been to dub it all, and that would ofc not have suited the style

niels, Saturday, 22 July 2017 08:11 (eight years ago)

one year passes...

California Split. saw a gorgeous 35mm print of this in my favorite theater in the world the other day. amazing experience. i'm completely obsessed with Altman's constantly moving, roving camera. i liked the movie as it went on but wasn't first tier, reminded me of Cassavetes' Husbands and Faces, grown men getting drunk and silly. Really cruel playing that prank on the cross-dressing man, that sucked. anyway like i said for most of it i was just enjoying seeing thru Altman's wandering eyes, was slight otherwise, until that shot of George Segal sitting at an empty bar looking completely dejected in the background, the camera slowly pushing in on him as Elliot Gould hoots and hollers in the foreground. a stunning shot, and of course what follows- "this doesn't mean anything" - but that shot made the movie. feel lucky I got to see this movie for the first time under ideal circumstances. i can't believe it's out of print.

flappy bird, Friday, 14 September 2018 18:13 (seven years ago)

Like it much better than Husbands, but yes, they come from the same place.

clemenza, Friday, 14 September 2018 19:55 (seven years ago)

Oh yeah for sure

flappy bird, Friday, 14 September 2018 22:15 (seven years ago)

I haven’t seen Husbands in ages but Altman’s roving camera automatically makes his so much better

flappy bird, Friday, 14 September 2018 22:16 (seven years ago)

four months pass...

man, Images. what a boring dull dud

flappy bird, Thursday, 7 February 2019 01:59 (seven years ago)

It's certainly no The Emoji Movie, I'll give you that.

But people get sick on earth in their human form (Old Lunch), Thursday, 7 February 2019 03:00 (seven years ago)

Hocus pocus wasn't his strength.

Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 7 February 2019 03:02 (seven years ago)

But imagine his version of Hocus Pocus w/Shelly Duvall, Sally Kellerman, and Sissy Spaceman!

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 7 February 2019 03:46 (seven years ago)

SPACEK. Stupid phone.

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 7 February 2019 03:47 (seven years ago)

her nickname iirc

Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 7 February 2019 03:50 (seven years ago)

Pronounced spah-CHEH-mun

nickn, Thursday, 7 February 2019 04:11 (seven years ago)

and Buffalo Bill, oh boy. imdb says it was shot in 2:35 but the DVD I watched looked like How the West Was Won. it's a total mess, boring but not as much as Images. waste of a decent ensemble and a good idea. but one of the last scenes really struck me: Newman is up at night raving drunk in his pajamas talking at Sitting Bull, going on about how he "was born to be white. God meant it" and that "I'm white and you're red so we can tell the difference." cut to a wide shot where Sitting Bull has vanished, Newman has been screaming at no one, and he just sits there completely dejected. Sitting Bull reappears but that shot is remarkable - too bad it's buried at the end of a lousy movie.

flappy bird, Thursday, 7 February 2019 06:20 (seven years ago)

It's certainly no The Emoji Movie, I'll give you that.

― But people get sick on earth in their human form (Old Lunch)

I mean, what is?

flappy bird, Thursday, 7 February 2019 06:20 (seven years ago)

I'm loving that Sissy Spaceman autocorrect

circa1916, Thursday, 7 February 2019 16:14 (seven years ago)

So I was looking at the new 'Movie Issue' of Airbnb Magazine at Walmart yesterday and they had an article on this: https://popeyemalta.com

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 7 February 2019 16:52 (seven years ago)

https://popeyemalta.com/assets/galleries/13/weddings-malta-popeye-village-3.jpg

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 7 February 2019 17:12 (seven years ago)

one month passes...

running low now, so......

Cookie's Fortune or Dr. T and the Women?

flappy bird, Thursday, 28 March 2019 04:56 (seven years ago)

I have yet to see the former but I'd definitely recommend the former.

The wettest sandwich you ever ate, guaranteed! (Old Lunch), Thursday, 28 March 2019 10:23 (seven years ago)

Realizing that, although I own the lot, Gingerbread Man is the only Altman I've seen from that run between Short Cuts and Dr. T. Really need to get on that and see what all the vociferous hype for Prêt-à-Porter is about already. So much hype!

The wettest sandwich you ever ate, guaranteed! (Old Lunch), Thursday, 28 March 2019 12:06 (seven years ago)

Looking at the website for the Popeye village in Malta posted upthread , really tickled by this paragraph:

Later, be part of a cast and become movie stars for one day by staring in an actual movie. From plotting the scenes, to rehearsals, to costume-picking and the actual filming, you and your friends will have a blast and taste the life of your Hollywood idols. At the end of the stay, you will visit our cinema to experience the Premier of your very own movie. Copies of this epic thriller can be purchased after the preview! Please be aware that ample chuckles and numerous shots are a guarantee

Sounds like making an Altman movie.

One Eye Open, Thursday, 28 March 2019 12:25 (seven years ago)

Been a long time, and I was probably still going to them with "new Altman film!" in mind, but I don't remember liking any of Dr. T, Prêt-à-Porter, or Cookie's Fortune. Gingerbread Man was better, I think.

clemenza, Thursday, 28 March 2019 12:30 (seven years ago)

Kansas City?

I feel like I've never heard anything more laudatory about that stretch of films than 'it was okay'. Gingerbread Man was okay. Dr. T has the rare distinction of featuring a close-up scene of childbirth in a mainstream movie, so that's something.

The wettest sandwich you ever ate, guaranteed! (Old Lunch), Thursday, 28 March 2019 12:47 (seven years ago)

I remember Cookie's Fortune being okay

Screamin' Jay Gould (The Yellow Kid), Thursday, 28 March 2019 22:50 (seven years ago)

hahaha everyone I've talked to about Dr. T and the Women totally hated it, I'm more curious now, I might rent both tmrw

watched Kansas City recently and was pretty bored, I think maybe even Images is better

flappy bird, Friday, 29 March 2019 03:12 (seven years ago)

I don't remember hating Dr. T. In point of fact, I don't remember much of anything about Dr. T.

The wettest sandwich you ever ate, guaranteed! (Old Lunch), Friday, 29 March 2019 03:47 (seven years ago)

But it's okay, everything he did after was very good-to-great so he went out on a high note, at least.

The wettest sandwich you ever ate, guaranteed! (Old Lunch), Friday, 29 March 2019 03:49 (seven years ago)

two months pass...

A Perfect Couple is the obvious template for PTA's Punch-Drunk Love, better in some ways, still half-baked

Quintet... ugh

flappy bird, Wednesday, 12 June 2019 19:07 (six years ago)

The band Marta Heflin's a part of in APC is such a peculiar invention.

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 12 June 2019 19:10 (six years ago)

I have fond-adjacent memories of Quintet the one time I screened it. And of knowing even then I never had to watch it again.

zama roma ding dong (Eric H.), Wednesday, 12 June 2019 19:18 (six years ago)

Jack Tanner returns in Scorsese's new Dylan doc!

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 12 June 2019 19:41 (six years ago)

I was into the first ~half hour of Quintet, but it lost me when the wife was blown up. Before that I thought well, the problem is the ridiculous costumes, too baroque and fantasy inspired compared to the stark sets. Newman's outfit makes sense. But then once the game got going I was totally out of it and confused. The staging reminded me of his play films, not in a good way, it feels totally artificial. And the sets are cool, I feel like if he didn't use so many wide shots the atmosphere wouldn't have evaporated.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 12 June 2019 20:15 (six years ago)

ten months pass...

I liked seeing the comedic but also somewhat realistic medical emergencies in M*A*S*H and its acknowledgement of the performers over the loudspeaker at the end, but it was such a straight guy film

Dan S, Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:11 (six years ago)

It kind of invented the Gross-Out Comedy.

"...And the Gods Socially Distanced" (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:17 (six years ago)

Really? I think of it more as a slacker comedy

Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:20 (six years ago)

seems much more cynical than that to me

Dan S, Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:28 (six years ago)

It’s a good thing you have a nice body otherwise we would get rid of you quick

Don’t stick me

Keep it clean

I can tie that for you

Ok let’s have the big stitches for closing up the chest

Larger needle, knocko

Dan S, Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:41 (six years ago)

does anybody know if this is an officer or an enlisted man?

he’s an enlisted man

make the stitches big

Dan S, Sunday, 26 April 2020 04:50 (six years ago)

oh come off it major! You put me right off my fresh fried lobster, do:you realize that?

Dan S, Sunday, 26 April 2020 05:04 (six years ago)

Really? I think of it more as a slacker comedy

― Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Saturday, April 25, 2020 11:20 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

Actually you're right. I was mixing up Gross-Out and Slob Comedy, the latter of which eventually became Slacker Comedy. The Gross-Out elements of M*A*S*H are there, but not exactly played for laughs.

I've probably brought this up a ton of times here, but it's really interesting watching the first several episodes of the TV series, because they were really biting the Altman's style--lots of underlit scenes, tracking zooms, overlapping dialog, I think they were doing more location stuff too--before finding their own groove.

"...And the Gods Socially Distanced" (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 26 April 2020 05:27 (six years ago)

M*A*S*H isn't even Altman's best film of 1970.

Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Sunday, 26 April 2020 05:29 (six years ago)

Correct

flappy bird, Sunday, 26 April 2020 05:36 (six years ago)

Since we're all quarantined and Brewster McCloud has come up, might I interest you in the insane story of the guy who played the fat security guard in said film?: https://www.houstonpress.com/news/houston-babylon-dean-goss-houstons-jackie-gleason-houstons-bluebeard-or-both-6743586

"...And the Gods Socially Distanced" (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 26 April 2020 05:46 (six years ago)

saw McCabe & Mrs. Miller again, one of my favorite films ever, it still seems perfect to me, a beautiful recreation of frontier life

I liked the way it intertwined the events of the story with the lyrics of the Leonard Cohen songs

Dan S, Monday, 4 May 2020 22:49 (six years ago)

Julie Christie was acknowledged as great in it, but Warren Beatty was too. he plays an overconfident, wily, sweet doofus really well

Dan S, Monday, 4 May 2020 22:51 (six years ago)

two weeks pass...

The Long Goodbye is good and it is one of those films I think will like better after contemplating and watching again

Dan S, Thursday, 21 May 2020 00:11 (six years ago)

I could watch it forever.

k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Thursday, 21 May 2020 00:19 (six years ago)

on first viewing I don't think it is as beautifully imagined visually as McCabe & Mrs. Miller, and its interpretation of Marlowe is more cynical and less interesting to me than Chandler’s, but it has the same interest in milieu and casual approach to filmed conversation as Altman’s previous films, which I really like

Dan S, Thursday, 21 May 2020 01:30 (six years ago)

Get thee to a California Split if you haven't already.

Unparalleled Elegance (Old Lunch), Thursday, 21 May 2020 01:32 (six years ago)

after decades since seeing them I'm watching his films again in order (as much as I can)

Dan S, Thursday, 21 May 2020 01:35 (six years ago)


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