Election (1999)

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payne disowned chuck & larry after sandler came on, insisting it was 'sandlerized' - his o.g. ending was the two dudes actually falling in love

and what, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:34 (sixteen years ago) link

Nicholson's remark at the time that he found a way to play Schmidt by combing his hair a certain style illustrates just how shallow his/Payne's approach was.

It's very, very common for actors to find their way with little things like this. What Nicholson said he did here is called "working from the outside in" and it's not a superficial way to approach a character.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:34 (sixteen years ago) link

played by dan and slocki xp

and what, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Nicholson's remark at the time that he found a way to play Schmidt by combing his hair a certain style illustrates just how shallow his/Payne's approach was what a hilarious motherfucker Jack really is.

blueski, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Morbius, would you rather have to watch the Wire or Chuck & Larry?

Jordan, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:36 (sixteen years ago) link

It's very, very common for actors to find their way with little things like this. What Nicholson said he did here is called "working from the outside in" and it's not a superficial way to approach a characte

Yeah, I know, the Brits do it all the time, but it didn't work here.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

payne disowned chuck & larry after sandler came on, insisting it was 'sandlerized' - his o.g. ending was the two dudes actually falling in love

More here:
http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/archives/2007/07/payne_and_taylo.php

jaymc, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

The only time that approach has worked for Jack is in Prizzi's Honor.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:37 (sixteen years ago) link

Damn it, why do you people have to be entertaining on a day when I have so much work?

Rock Hardy, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:38 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, I know, the Brits do it all the time, but it didn't work here.

uh, what?

gff, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:40 (sixteen years ago) link

maybe the greatest thing about this movie is that all of the main characters remain reasonably likeable throughout and i found it quite easy to sympathise with them all fairly evenly.

OTM - everybody in Election does stupid/wrong shit and is fairly delusional, but each is also humanized and made sympathetic at key points in the film.

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:40 (sixteen years ago) link

here meaning, in this movie, or in america? xp

gff, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:40 (sixteen years ago) link

Uh, pretty sure he meant the movie, otherwise he would have said "doesn't".

HI DERE, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:41 (sixteen years ago) link

meaning on ILX

blueski, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:42 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, I know, the Brits do it all the time, but it didn't work here.

uh, what?

The Brits do the outside-in "character-building" approach more often.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:43 (sixteen years ago) link

payne disowned chuck & larry after sandler came on, insisting it was 'sandlerized' - his o.g. ending was the two dudes actually falling in love

More here:
http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/archives/2007/07/payne_and_taylo.php

-- jaymc, Thursday, February 7, 2008 9:37 PM (8 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

that's not what it says there

s1ocki, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:46 (sixteen years ago) link

yeah i just heard that, i guess its not actually true

and what, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:46 (sixteen years ago) link

lol

Dr Morbius, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:48 (sixteen years ago) link

PANCAKES

Mr. Que, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:49 (sixteen years ago) link

i was confusing it with the night court season finale

and what, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:50 (sixteen years ago) link

that shit was b-a-n-a-n-a-s

remy bean, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:57 (sixteen years ago) link

charles robinson rapin' laroquette with a gavel and a clown wig

remy bean, Thursday, 7 February 2008 21:59 (sixteen years ago) link

Getting raped with a clown wig: C/D

HI DERE, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:01 (sixteen years ago) link

that's a classic "didn't know whether to laugh or to cry" scenario

s1ocki, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:04 (sixteen years ago) link

yes

Mr. Que, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:05 (sixteen years ago) link

clown wig started out as a merkin on the end of the gavel but didn't know where to stop

remy bean, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:06 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.my-magic-store.com/product/images/clown_wig.gif

Mommy!
Fuck it!

HI DERE, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:07 (sixteen years ago) link

yo 'chuck and larry' isn't like A MILLION MILES from 'citizen ruth' and as fer possible 'they fall in love' ending -- payne and taylor copped out on ending 'ruth' definitively amirite?

it's not a great film.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:10 (sixteen years ago) link

did it originally end with ruth falling in love with the fetus and making out with it?

s1ocki, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:10 (sixteen years ago) link

in a gay, gay way

remy bean, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:11 (sixteen years ago) link

ew

Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 7 February 2008 22:37 (sixteen years ago) link

homophobic much

s1ocki, Friday, 8 February 2008 01:32 (sixteen years ago) link

i dunno, sexual relations with a fetus is pretty gross no matter how you slice it

latebloomer, Friday, 8 February 2008 02:38 (sixteen years ago) link

er, perhaps "slice it" was a poor choice of words

latebloomer, Friday, 8 February 2008 02:38 (sixteen years ago) link

"Since I grew up without a dad, you might assume, psychologically, I was looking for a father figure. But that had nothing to do with it at all. It was just that Dave was so strong, and he made me feel so safe and protected..."

latebloomer, Friday, 8 February 2008 06:32 (sixteen years ago) link

this movie still brings the lols

latebloomer, Friday, 8 February 2008 06:33 (sixteen years ago) link

how miscarriage is a 'copout' I'm not sure

Dr Morbius, Friday, 8 February 2008 14:22 (sixteen years ago) link

line latebloomer quoted ftw

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Friday, 8 February 2008 14:30 (sixteen years ago) link

four years pass...

meh

centibutt hz (Whiney G. Weingarten), Monday, 10 September 2012 05:06 (eleven years ago) link

what was that whole Happiness/Very Bad Things/Election circa 1999 thing where just like exponentially shitty things happen to people in the suburbs

centibutt hz (Whiney G. Weingarten), Monday, 10 September 2012 05:08 (eleven years ago) link

election is nothing like those other two you munch

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 10 September 2012 08:48 (eleven years ago) link

I'd be happy to discuss that with you, Whiney, but I'm busy searching for old ILB threads to revive so I can be all, "Baseball? Whatever."

This Whole Fridge Is Full Of (Old Lunch), Monday, 10 September 2012 09:18 (eleven years ago) link

http://bestjamaica.com/images/aloe-vera.jpg

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 10 September 2012 09:26 (eleven years ago) link

five years pass...

Such a classic. One of the only movies that makes my skin crawl. New Criterion remaster looks fantastic.

flappy bird, Tuesday, 19 December 2017 05:30 (six years ago) link

total classic

In a slipshod style (Ross), Tuesday, 19 December 2017 05:39 (six years ago) link

two months pass...

I went to a special screening of Election last night, part of a series called Bechdel Tested that a local rep runs. The details, if you’re interested.

The introductory panel was good. The four women talked about their political careers--the film wasn’t discussed. That was limited to two of the organizers just before they introduced the panel. One of them clearly had major problems with the film: she talked about its casual treatment of rape, and warned that there were “male-gazey” parts. “Feel free to hiss and boo” (verbatim quote), she said, because “parts of it deserve to be hissed and booed” (paraphrase).

I had two reactions. As a fan of Election, I thought that taking such broad farce at face value was a little off-course--it’d be like getting all worked up about the treatment of Russians in Dr. Strangelove. The creepiest character, Dave, is a buffoon writ large: it’s impossible to miss that. I don’t know that there’s a single male character in the film, McAllister included/especially, who isn’t presented as an object of ridicule. (Maybe the one male student who does the first vote count is okay.) The film’s/director’s/writer’s sympathy is with, if anyone, Tammy Meltzer--and even she, in her quixotically romantic reveries, doesn’t escape un-ridiculed.

Put all that aside, though--good points for discussion, before or after the film. It was the invitation to boo or hiss that really agitated the filmgoer part of me. This is a film you’re hosting, and that people have paid $13 to see. With something like Election, older and very well known, the audience is probably going to consist of a few people who haven’t seen it, and a lot of people like me who are there because they have and they like it (with people who are primarily there for the event scattered across both groups). Booing and hissing, if there is any, that’s the kind of thing that could ruin the film for me.

There was a 10-minute break between the panel and the film, and as people milled about, I went up to the host and basically said exactly that. I was kind of nervous: began by saying it was a great panel, and then--one of the panelists had talked about how men are always voicing complaints to her that they would never direct at a man--assured her that I’d be saying exactly the same thing if she were a man. (Truthfully, I’d be much more inclined to complain to a man, because I was aware, and slowed down by, the realization that I was about to engage in that tiresome cliché that begins with an ‘m’ and ends with a ‘g.’ You can believe that or not.) She quietly responded that those were fair points. I wasn’t sure if she actually thought they were fair points or if she just wanted me to go back to my seat.

I didn’t necessarily feel all that great when I walked away, but once the film started, I was glad I spoke up. Sure enough--because some people are stupid, and if you tell them to do x, y, or z then they’ll do x, y, or z, especially if they think it’ll be met with approval from the people around them--there was booing and hissing here and there. Not nearly enough to matter, but anyone seeing it for the first time would have missed some dialogue. Some of the derision sounded a little confused, to say the least. My favourite was the scene where McAlister confronts Tracy on Dave’s firing. Every one of McAlister’s lines is countered and undermined by something much sharper and cutting from Tracy, ending with her threat of legal action from her mom’s lawyer. It was like, “Boohiss--wait a minute...Boohiss--wait a minute...Boohiss--wait a minute.” Or when the dreaded c-word showed up, but voiced by Tammy--a couple of not-very-hearty hisses. Is it actually Tammy saying that, or the male/director saying it by proxy? The people hissing sounded like they might have been right in the middle of sorting that question out. Good art is complicated.

There was a nice ovation for the film at the end. 7/10 on the ovation scale--not thundering, but very deserved, I’d say.

clemenza, Monday, 19 February 2018 16:51 (six years ago) link

My god

rum dmc (darraghmac), Monday, 19 February 2018 16:56 (six years ago) link

christ

imo panels should not make comments before the movie. for exactly the reasons you stated

flappy bird, Monday, 19 February 2018 17:11 (six years ago) link

I saw this for the first time last week as it happens

It's good

rum dmc (darraghmac), Monday, 19 February 2018 17:16 (six years ago) link

I like the idea of this series in theory, and it is exactly the kind of thing I'd be going to if I lived in TO (or had the time/money/patience to drive 2 hours to attend a screening), but in practice it sounds like it turned into a bit too much of a humourless Mystery Science Theatre 3000, and yeah, I'd be pissed.

Dangleballs and the Ballerina (cryptosicko), Monday, 19 February 2018 17:18 (six years ago) link


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