Tell The Moon About The Neil Jordan Poll

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I can't believe he's never had a full S&D or Classic/Dud thread. Essentially a writer who directs films, he's nevertheless created a few excellent films and a couple of near masterpieces. I still defend Mona Lisa and The Crying Game, consider The Good Thief one of the better neo-Hawks crypto-thrillers, and The Butcher Boy one of the most disturbing book adaptations of recent years.

Poll Results

OptionVotes
The Good Thief (2002) 4
The Butcher Boy (1997) 3
The Crying Game (1992) 3
Mona Lisa (1986) 2
Breakfast on Pluto (2005) 1
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) 1
High Spirits (1988) 1
The Company of Wolves (1984) 1
The Miracle (1990) 0
We're No Angels (1989) 0
Michael Collins (1996) 0
The End of the Affair (1999) 0
In Dreams (1999) 0
Angel (1982) 0


Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:09 (fifteen years ago) link

Morbs likes Breakfast in Pluto more than I do.

Anyone seen In Dreams?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:09 (fifteen years ago) link

[21:08] chead: I'm watchin interview w a vampire for the first time
[21:08] chead: Got a mad loli vamp bone

゙(゚、 。 7 (cankles), Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:13 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm voting High Spirits just to be difficult.

Eric H., Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:15 (fifteen years ago) link

This must be the only poll where I have seen all of them. Only the Pat McCabe stuff is truly great, but I think that reflects on how novelistic Jordan is as a director and how cinematic McCabe is as a writer (c esp The Dead School)

Plaxico (I know, right?), Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:44 (fifteen years ago) link

Saw In Dreams at the cinema, and not since, but I'm pretty sure it was kind of dud, though setting everything in a drowned town was cool.

I kind of want to go for the Good Thief, but only because I saw it again a few months ago and 1.) Nick Nolte is great and 2.) Russian chick was hawt.

Gukbe, Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:46 (fifteen years ago) link

toss up between Breakfast and Butcher even though I have a soft spot for In Dreams, largely because of how Annette Bening is so beautifully photographed, more bothered by the fantasy aspects than I usually am in it though.

Plaxico (I know, right?), Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:47 (fifteen years ago) link

the good thief ftw

the gush of yesterday (omar little), Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:47 (fifteen years ago) link

In Dreams is awful.

Alex in SF, Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:48 (fifteen years ago) link

wait, u left off THE BRAVE ONE!!!!!! mods delete this poll plz

゙(゚、 。 7 (cankles), Sunday, 25 January 2009 01:50 (fifteen years ago) link

Sorry! I forgot that one.

is In Dreams a worthy Downey, Jr vehicle?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:01 (fifteen years ago) link

The End of the Affair is terrible.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:01 (fifteen years ago) link

Mrs. Nugent asked me to vote for The Butcher Boy and to tell you fish to "fuck off!"

Pillboxxx/The Lol Belol (Pillbox), Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:27 (fifteen years ago) link

As far as I recall Angel is good enough to be worth the vote here.

"Two Ears" Laybelle (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:33 (fifteen years ago) link

I saw In Dreams maybe a year after it came out? so, quite a while ago. I remember thinking it was more interesting than the reviewers said.. that they had the wrong expectations. but maybe I'm wrong. planning to watch it again pretty soon.

Butcher Boy is really good, Crying Game is one of my favorite movies, I'm sure I've seen it at least 25 times. so much great dialogue!

NFL RUNOFF miss u plaxico (daria-g), Sunday, 25 January 2009 02:44 (fifteen years ago) link

There are bad actorly brogues, and there is Julia Roberts' Irish accent in Michael Collins, whoo boy..

I say The Crying Game only recently &, having been told by the world that (SPOILER IF YOU LIVE IN A CAVE) chick is a dude pior to the experience, I feel like I missed out on an important component of the narrative intrigue of the thing. Honestly, though, I was struck by how dudelike the lady looked from the outset & I was wondering if I would have objectively called him/her out as a tranny without prior knowledge of the twist. Basically, I was surprised that so many other people were surprised.

Pillboxxx/The Lol Belol (Pillbox), Sunday, 25 January 2009 03:07 (fifteen years ago) link

I thought the same at the time. An old woman sitting in front of me with her friend leaned to her and said, after The Revelation, "Oh, well, I guess that's the surprise..." But it still holds up by creating this Hitchcockian suspense: we know more than Stephen Rea, etc.

Forest Whitaker needs subtitles, though.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 25 January 2009 03:10 (fifteen years ago) link

High Spirits (1988)
We're No Angels (1989)

Rough times.

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 25 January 2009 03:12 (fifteen years ago) link

for me it's wolves vs. butcher boy -- which probably i could make up some sort of female vs. male coming-of-age fantasia dichotomy about -- and butcher boy wins because it's funnier. (mona lisa and crying game are also pretty great, and in dreams has some good spookiness before it turns silly and boring.)

paper plans (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 25 January 2009 03:22 (fifteen years ago) link

interview with the vampire BLEW MY MIND in 7th grade

bats in a kayak! (latebloomer), Sunday, 25 January 2009 06:02 (fifteen years ago) link

that's a better movie than it deserved to be, really.

paper plans (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 25 January 2009 06:06 (fifteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link

Voting Mona Lisa, but The Crying Game and The Butcher Boy are both very defensible choices. Really need to see Breakfast on Venus on video. I liked it in the theater, but I really felt like I need some subtitles.

Alex in SF, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 00:12 (fifteen years ago) link

On Pluto rather, ahem.

Alex in SF, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 00:12 (fifteen years ago) link

Butcher Boy is really fucking good....easily one of the best Irish films of all time, made even better by huge swathes of Irish people I know utterly not getting it.

Local Garda, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 00:39 (fifteen years ago) link

Had no idea In Dreams was by Jordan. Figured that for some no-name thriller director.

sad man in him room (milo z), Tuesday, 3 February 2009 02:24 (fifteen years ago) link

Company of Wolves

Ein Herz für Briten (Trackpants Tree), Tuesday, 3 February 2009 07:06 (fifteen years ago) link

The Good Thief was basically a remake of Melville's Bob Le Flambeur right? I preferred the original. Nick Nolte takes his gruff shaggy dog routine to a new level in that film.

sam500, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 07:27 (fifteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link

waht

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 00:10 (fifteen years ago) link

People are stupid.

Alex in SF, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 00:11 (fifteen years ago) link

I like TGT, but c'mon.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 00:13 (fifteen years ago) link

i'm surprised End of the Affair didn't get any votes, it's probably my favorite.

akm, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 00:19 (fifteen years ago) link

ten years pass...

thriller w/ Huppert opens in NY next week

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 22 February 2019 19:09 (five years ago) link

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D0SqZl0V4AA0zXm.jpg

johnny crunch, Saturday, 2 March 2019 00:07 (five years ago) link

four years pass...

Not sure I even knew Marlowe existed till today--it was playing at a rep on the way home, the timing was right, so why not. Not terrible, just deadly dull.

clemenza, Sunday, 12 March 2023 02:17 (one year ago) link


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