Amy Jump doesn't even have a wiki page >:(
― Οὖτις, Friday, 11 March 2016 23:03 (ten years ago)
Kill List obviously amazing too but this felt like it had 30x more money thrown at it, even though it didn't - everything was realised so magnificently, and the folkloric signifiers arguably stitched in even more sublimely.
― Laertiades (imago), Friday, 11 March 2016 23:05 (ten years ago)
Sightseers is fun but its basically Nuts In May with psychopaths. If Im up late enough ill give "a field in england" another watch. I found it a but inscrutible last time i watched
Looking forward to High Rise
― i;m thinking about thos Beans (Michael B), Friday, 11 March 2016 23:05 (ten years ago)
A Field in England def benefits from multiple viewings (I watched it twice in a row, and then a third time much later with the wife)
― Οὖτις, Friday, 11 March 2016 23:25 (ten years ago)
AFIE is maybe my favourite one still? but it'd probably be on an all-time list of mine so i'm biased
― Laertiades (imago), Friday, 11 March 2016 23:42 (ten years ago)
difficult for a man to know where he stands these days...
― home organ, Saturday, 12 March 2016 00:18 (ten years ago)
my brother was watching Kill List for the first time when I came home earlier. so naturally I watched it again. this time now in about 7 or 8 months and I'm still noticing little pieces of the puzzle slot into place.
― draxx them sklounst (dog latin), Saturday, 12 March 2016 01:03 (ten years ago)
Loved Sightseers, but I think I was helped along by the fact that I always thought that the couple from Nuts in May were serial killers, so it's basically my fanon come to life.
― emil.y, Saturday, 12 March 2016 02:44 (ten years ago)
Holy fucking shit A Field in England.
― emil.y, Saturday, 12 March 2016 03:58 (ten years ago)
My favorite movie of the decade
― scarcity festival (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 12 March 2016 04:24 (ten years ago)
any of the tv work worth (re)visiting?
Time Trumpet (2006) – Writer (4 Episodes) Modern Toss (2008) – Director (4 Episodes) The Wrong Door (2008) – Writer/Director (6 Episodes) Steve Coogan: The Inside Story (2009) – Director Ideal (2009–10) – Director (14 Episodes) Doctor Who (2014) – Director (2 Episodes)
― François Pitchforkian (NickB), Saturday, 12 March 2016 09:10 (ten years ago)
Time Trumpet had its moments iirc, either don't know or am at best ambivalent about the other stuff
my current ordering of the films would be AFiE > DT > KL >> S with very little between the top 3. Sightseers still has lots going for it but i feel like it isn't fully a Wheatley/Jump joint in the way the other 3 are
― Szechuan TV (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 12 March 2016 09:41 (ten years ago)
That's my own ordering, without having seen DT - guess I'll have to
― Laertiades (imago), Saturday, 12 March 2016 09:56 (ten years ago)
Dt has this lovely claustrophobic tightness, being filmed almost exclusively in a shitty terraced house works nicely as the protagonist gets more desperate. Lack of jump is really noticeable in the third act imo.
― barbarian radge (NotEnough), Saturday, 12 March 2016 10:30 (ten years ago)
the claustrophobia and psychic destructiveness of the family unit is a running theme thru the first 4 movies i think
― Szechuan TV (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 12 March 2016 10:42 (ten years ago)
all of them tbh
― Laertiades (imago), Saturday, 12 March 2016 10:43 (ten years ago)
Ideal (2009–10) – Director (14 Episodes)
This was a good show. Also had a Mark E Smith cameo in one episode
― i;m thinking about thos Beans (Michael B), Saturday, 12 March 2016 13:37 (ten years ago)
Yeah, Ideal was pretty good. It handled its surrealism well for a grungy, 'cult' sitcom. Haven't gone back and watched it since it ended, but I wouldn't be surprised if Wheatley's handiwork wasn't evident. Looking back, it was the ~ideal~ place for him to try stuff out. Wheatley has talked about doing a film version, which is on his IMDb as "announced," but who knows if it'll actually happen.
― painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture (DavidM), Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:00 (ten years ago)
His "Into the Dalek" episode of Doctor Who is visually quite interesting.
― painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture (DavidM), Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:10 (ten years ago)
I think I hated all of those TV programmes except Time Trumpet, which was still very patchy, and Dr Who which obv is its own thing and I love it.
Absolutely could not get into Down Terrace when I tried to watch it and ended up giving up on it at only a third of the way through - I also don't really like the main bulk of Kill List except for as a build-to-the-end film (like the Vanishing, which is a middling suspense until the fucking awesome ending). I think this might have something to do with me hating all Brit gangster films ever.
― emil.y, Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:24 (ten years ago)
Yeah the gangster milieu was something I had to work hard to overcome in kill list, and probably the main reason I rated ss more highly
― scarcity festival (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:33 (ten years ago)
His 3-min segment for the ABCs of Death anthology horror movie ("U for Unearthed") is up on YouTube. Trigger warnings for gore and shaky-cam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEBUtraX7KA
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― painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture (DavidM), Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:42 (ten years ago)
Hated basically the entirety of ABCs of Death too. That one's okay in isolation, but it's not particularly good either.
Sorry, am hating on a lot of things today, so I'll just reiterate: holy jesus A Field in England. Incredible.
― emil.y, Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:50 (ten years ago)
it's definitely my favourite of his films, but it illuminates the others too: they are far more about Real Wyrd England, music, landscape and the family stuff than they are about the gangster milieu that they're subverting
― Szechuan TV (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 12 March 2016 16:07 (ten years ago)
Rewatching Kill List last night definitely made me appreciate the stuff in the build-up more than I had when I didn't know there was going to be That Payoff. And I probably should give DT another go (I keep mentally referring to it as 'Downton Terrace', stupid word associating brain).
― emil.y, Saturday, 12 March 2016 16:22 (ten years ago)
last night i kept thinking of Kill List as an anti-camp version of something like The Ninth Gate - the whole film plays thru as a gnostic ritual that we're not admitted into
― Szechuan TV (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 12 March 2016 16:29 (ten years ago)
quote from tom hiddleston on his preparations for high-rise:
"i asked ben to send me films. what i always do is try to paste the inside of my brain with images and music and films and books and give myself a sense of the tone of what we're making. i need to build an imaginative framework within which i can then swing freely. ben asked me to watch (bertolucci's 1970 film) the conformist... he sent me a lot of german prog-rock and amy sent me books on psychological theory from the 60s and 70s"
― François Pitchforkian (NickB), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:17 (ten years ago)
his character being called R Laing is no coincidence
― Gaz upon my works ye mighty, and despair (Neil S), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:19 (ten years ago)
yeah, that's from the sight + sound interview and he explicitly talks about laing thereafter. poor man's brain probably looks like more than a few ilxors' right now
― François Pitchforkian (NickB), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:22 (ten years ago)
there's a good scene in which Laing literally gets inside someone's head in a pretty realistic-looking way
― Gaz upon my works ye mighty, and despair (Neil S), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:25 (ten years ago)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61GPpgvuz7L.jpg
???
― François Pitchforkian (NickB), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:31 (ten years ago)
sort of, no spoilers of course!
― Gaz upon my works ye mighty, and despair (Neil S), Saturday, 12 March 2016 17:41 (ten years ago)
Saw high-rise tonight, with a panel discussion afterwards between Ballard/film scholars; the word hauntological may have been uttered
Really loved this: it definitely dials up the comedy and (just slightly) fleshes out ballard's ciphers, very smartly. I don't know their earlier work but this is definitely of a piece with a field in England in that it feels really rich its references & iconography. There were lots of little details I picked up on but many more I missed, I'm sure. Really well shot & edited of course
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Saturday, 12 March 2016 21:47 (ten years ago)
Ideal was an odd one, I remember joining it mid-series 3 or something and there was a horrific scene of a guy having his eye gouged out with a spoon with This Heat on the soundtrack and I was like this... is not how I remember this situation comedy
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Saturday, 12 March 2016 21:56 (ten years ago)
Was it yr favourite situational comedy
― Ecomigrant gnomics (darraghmac), Saturday, 12 March 2016 22:18 (ten years ago)
It's no my hero
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Saturday, 12 March 2016 22:40 (ten years ago)
kill list is really not a gangster movie.
― draxx them sklounst (dog latin), Sunday, 13 March 2016 02:39 (ten years ago)
One more for the avoid pile then.
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 13 March 2016 07:42 (ten years ago)
I'd watch A Field in England - from the shots I am looking at its clearly a re-thread of Winstanley
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 13 March 2016 07:44 (ten years ago)
By "hauntological" they meant "has portishead on the soundtrack" tbh
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Sunday, 13 March 2016 07:52 (ten years ago)
Hope they were all drinking expensive red wine too.
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 13 March 2016 08:07 (ten years ago)
Not during the panel/Q&A but when they wrapped up they said "feel free to come have a chat with us at the bar afterwards" which I took as my cue to escape. I have a feeling they were the same pair I saw give a talk on "the alchemical landscape" last year, tho if that's the case at least one of them is way more irritating than I remember
I think they must have had a bet on to see how long they could go without mentioning amy jump too
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Sunday, 13 March 2016 09:19 (ten years ago)
Like they talked at length about how the film is situated within the producer jeremy thomas's oeuvre, then it was "wheatley's high-rise" for ages, must have been halfway through by the time she got a mention. It's weird, almost like saying "Joel coen's Fargo"
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Sunday, 13 March 2016 09:23 (ten years ago)
Not during the panel/Q&A but when they wrapped up they said "feel free to come have a chat with us at the bar afterwards" which I took as my cue to escape. I have a feeling they were the same pair I saw give a talk on "the alchemical landscape" last year, tho if that's the case at least one of them is way more irritating than I remember I think they must have had a bet on to see how long they could go without mentioning amy jump too
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Sunday, 13 March 2016 09:32 (ten years ago)
lol pocket posting?
― anglos with derpy phasis (wins), Sunday, 13 March 2016 13:20 (ten years ago)
something more sinister than that, I think
― Laertiades (imago), Sunday, 13 March 2016 13:28 (ten years ago)
Talking abt Brit films in the 40s
"The Britsh have made what they always do: nothing"
- JLG in Histoire(s) du Cinema
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 13 March 2016 22:47 (ten years ago)
never has a repeated letter in a username been more apt
― Laertiades (imago), Sunday, 13 March 2016 23:12 (ten years ago)
Alberto Cavalcanti and Emeric Pressburger are two notable + great "Brits" from that era!
― calzino, Sunday, 13 March 2016 23:45 (ten years ago)
JLG dismissing the Archers is sad
― Szechuan TV (Noodle Vague), Monday, 14 March 2016 06:33 (ten years ago)