T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
1224.1 | Two thumbs up | WRKSYS::COULTER | If this typewriter can't do it, ... | Thu Mar 06 1997 08:01 | 7 |
|
It's a classic film noir ... with the twist that the, say,
"Humphrey Bogart" role is played by a woman, Gina Gershon.
If you like noir, this is a good one.
|
1224.2 | | CHEFS::BEATON_S | I just loooooooook innocent ! | Mon Mar 24 1997 07:33 | 12 |
| Went to see this at the cinema at the weekend (in Blighty).
Once the story kicked in I thought this film was on a par with "Fargo".
Had the misfortune of fumbling for a sweet(/candy) at an inappropriate
moment.... For those of you who have seen this movie, it was in the
first half hour and everyone went incredibly quiet. (The kind of quiet
where you imagine people can hear your heart beating.)
;-)
Stephen
|
1224.3 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:45 | 10 |
| I saw this on video tape a couple of weeks ago and found it to be very
good.Its a bit slow to start with but when the story kicks in it's
riveting! 8)
I got kinda annoyed when I saw there was a "Tilly" in the cast(all
Tiily's are annoying)but it was an all out/intelligent movie.
ian
|
1224.4 | | BUSY::SLAB | Enjoy what you do | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:26 | 3 |
|
Jennifer is annoying, but what a body on that girl.
|
1224.5 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Fri Mar 28 1997 09:47 | 9 |
|
actually,her friend in the movie is very cute!
both characters are very strong,independant and intelligent!A couple of
good roles for women
ian
|
1224.6 | | BUSY::SLAB | Grandchildren of the Damned | Fri Mar 28 1997 10:31 | 5 |
|
Gina Gershon? If so, I'm sure she was.
She looked pretty good in "Showgirls".
|
1224.7 | pretty good call on this one! | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | MentalmETALMike | Wed May 07 1997 15:00 | 13 |
|
Just caught this over the weekend! Thumbs up! Good pick from my brother
(who told me to check it out, he's rented it twice, and what surprised
me was his wife liked it!) ;-) I was trying to call him to give him a
razzing since we both like some of these "noir" (I call some of these
sick and/or twisted)! Good movie! You really can't miss much if any of
it! Good job with women leads here, and Tilly does have a nice body,
Gershon looked familiar, but don't remember her from Show Girls (I do
remember the pretty blonde though! Yowza!). Not for the kiddies to say
the least with the implied stuff between the women and the violence,
but pretty darn good! Have to catch it again (like my oldest bro did!).
|
1224.8 | | TROOA::BUTKOVICH | clowns to left/jokers to right | Wed May 07 1997 16:43 | 2 |
| How was Joe Pantoliano? He was great on EZ Streets (not that many
people saw it)
|
1224.9 | Thumbs up | DECC::SULLIVAN | Jeff Sullivan | Wed May 07 1997 19:47 | 7 |
| Yes, not for everyone, but pretty suspenseful and believable. I liked how they
jumped around in time and some of the interesting camerawork. I sometimes wish
they would leave more to the imagination in the mobster scenes, though.
I thought Joe Pantoliano as Ceasar was great, as were the two female leads.
-Jeff
|
1224.10 | | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu May 08 1997 01:18 | 7 |
| Gina Gershon was the lead dancer, the "star", in Showgirls. The one
that gets knocked down the stairs so that the little "Saved By the
Bell" upstart can take over and prove to everyone she's not in high
school anymore.
E
|
1224.11 | hmm, SBTB upstart?? which one?! | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | MentalmETALMike | Thu May 08 1997 11:51 | 20 |
|
SBTB upstart??? Hmm, I barely put up with watching that afternoon show
cept for a couple cute females in it, I couldn't stand the blonde
parker lewis kid, nor pretty boy wannabe big muscle kid nor screech.
Are you saying she was the tall blonde built rather well or another one
of the cast? I haven't seen this whole flick yet....mainly see bits and
pieces ;-) while surfing channels.
Saw other (I think) cutie from SBTB with Keanua(sp) reeves last night
driving in the car with him, not sure name of movie though, it was on a
pay channel. Brunette, real cute, but I would take Kim Catrall over her
any day! ;-) Cept maybe tall blondie there from Show Girls.....tough
choice! But this movie was pretty good, I'll have to watch it again,
and the camera work was pretty slick. What other "noir" films are like
this (and Get Shorty/Pulp Fiction) style movies?
I've seen Fargo (most of), and thought it was ok, Buscemi his usual
self....
|
1224.12 | | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Fri May 09 1997 01:38 | 5 |
| The tall blond that goes to Las Vegas to make her fortune as a show
girl is the one from Saved By The Bell.
E
|
1224.13 | ok, thought so. | SUBSYS::MSOUCY | MentalmETALMike | Fri May 09 1997 11:29 | 5 |
|
Ah, so she dyed the hair....I think....ok, that was what I was
thinking. Thanks.
|
1224.14 | wished more meat to the writing, but great film pacing... | APLVEW::DEBRIAE | language by declaration | Thu May 15 1997 13:28 | 57 |
|
I appreciated the cinematography in this film, several of the shots were
artfully done and the editting was perfect.
However, I was a little disappointed in this film. I had heard so much about
it when it screened, that I've felt as though I'd missed out on a top film of
the year back then. If I (like the original critics) had seen this film with
no advanced information, perhaps I would not have felt the "that's it?"
reaction that I did last evening. Another part of it is that I tire _very_
easily of mob-story films.
I kept wanting more artful shots, and less typical mob dialogue and mob
posturing. But the shots that were there I really appreciated. I also enjoyed
how they used the interesting elevator and landing floor patterns to build
tension.
I liked the two female leads quite a bit. Both were very well acted, and
both were strong female characters (yet in a realistic believable way)
despite their widely different personalities. It was a very sensual film
during their scenes as well. ["Corky, what _are_ you doing?" wow].
Potential spoilers...
The conclusion to the story was indeed very suspenseful, I really enjoyed it.
However, I felt slighted at the end and cheated by their 'lying' time jump
shots. I'm not sure if I own this (mad at myself) or if they deserve blame
for this 'cheap trick'. The scene with one of the women bound, flashed
throughout the film, I took to be the endpoint of the story, where the events
would end up. So by the conclusion, my mind was racing trying to figure out
what would happen to change the easy typical happy ending scenes the story
had been building toward, to instead result in that "something in the end
failed" bound scene. When it never happened, and it turned out that the last
ten minutes of the film was indeed just a typical boring mob-film friends-
share-the-dirty-mob-loot happy ending as the scenes had been building toward,
I felt as though I'd been cheated. Yet, to their credit, I was enjoying the
mental jumps and suspense that their cheap trick created, waiting for one
woman to cross the other. Perhaps they deserve credit for it, or blame, or
perhaps I own the blame for seeing the bound scenes as the endpoint of the
film, not the midway point which goes by without any mention that this scene
was indeed the same bound scene despite it seemingly haven been shot from
different (future time) angles (to me).
I really enjoyed the film until the ending though. But whether I get credit
for this with my own internal writing trying to get to the apocryphal
counterfeit ending, or they do, I'm not clear on right now. Basically you
could take any similar seen-many-times-before mob story film, throw in the
same false outcome cut-away scenes into the typical happy ending story, and
perhaps the viewer would have the same suspense. ("I know it feels like a
seen-coming-a-long-time-ago happy ending, this is suspenseful, how are they
going to get from here to the false ending?").
_Bound_ was very good, I enjoyed it (the suspense, the strong female
characters, capturing the two women's sensuality, the few artful shots), but
from the critics' reviews I expected the writing to be a little bit better
than I thought it was. Four out five stars (for a film billed as five star).
-Erik
|