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20/20 Filmsight - August 2008

Boxing Day

August 31st 2008 23:17
Boxing Day Richard Green

Richard Green was in Long Bay Prison in New South Wales when director Kriv Stenders approached him for a part in a short film, and would then use Green to star in "Boxing Day", a ferocious Australian film with teeth made of razor blades.

Green is an Indigenous spoken word poet, with a powerful voice and an incredible fluidity in his face. Stenders drew on Green's experience in White Australia and in prison to draft the screenplay of "Boxing Day", about a small family gathering the day after Christmas.



Without any hyperbole, it's easy to declare "Boxing Day" as one of the most powerful Australian films that I've ever seen. The story is simple, and easily deciphered - Green plays Chris, an Indigenous man recently released from prison, preparing dinner for his sister-in-law, her new boyfriend, and her daughter, who is like a daughter to Chris.

The boyfriend is played by notable Aussie actor Syd Brisbane, who plays the role with comfortable ease - all the other actors in the production are inexperienced, selected for their first role and given improvised scripts to work with.

In order to make the film seem even more tangible, Stenders filmed the entire movie himself, on handheld, all in a continuous take. There are no cuts to show the passage of time or rescue the audience from awkward situations. We're forced to sit through the dinner as they are, and the effect is one of great discomfort.

The end result is something powerful, unlike any other Australian film you might have seen, woven together on pain and humiliation. Green, who co-wrote the screenplay, brings a heightened sense of reality, and the other actors, pulled from the local areas, only augment that sense.

Australian cinema comes under heavy criticism from local audiences, who are more likely to spend their time watching Hollywood or foreign films than home-grown fare. I'm guilty of this myself, often passing up Australian movies for something that I might not get the chance to see later. When done right, though, films made in this country can possess a shining flare of originality, both in the lyrical tone of the Australian accent, but also in the pain and conflict that has marked this continent since early times.

"Boxing Day" is a rare treasure, an incredible film that gives colour and character to Australia. It's a painful film, but that pain is etched on the history of this country and it's magnificently cathartic to experience it through cinema.

"Boxing Day" has been released by Siren Visual as a Special Collector's Edition, and it's worth every penny. It includes the feature, but also a full disc of extras, including captivating spoken word poetry by Richard Green, and a delightful video of Misty Sparrow picking on Syd Brisbane.

I say: This film met with resounding applause, both here and overseas. If you haven't seen "Boxing Day", it's definitely one to keep.

See it for: Misty Sparrow is a tremendous young talent, and on the DVD extras, she's full of wit and spirit. Hopefully, we see her in future Australian productions.


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Jeff Bridges as The Big Lebowski

Rolling Stone has a terrific article on "The Big Lebowski", an offbeat comedy by the Coen Bros., that would go on to inspire a legion of eager fans to create a festival celebrating the middle-aged slacker.

"The Big Lebowski" is a movie that inspired me, as a talentless hack, to pen dialogue that was as effortlessly quotable and irreverent. I failed, naturally, not having the ability to see past the swells of my own ripe ego, but I did manage to watch Lebowski over a dozen times.

It's the kind of movie that a guys night might play before heading out to parade around in identical shirts and identical hairstyles. You'd all sit around, happily drinking 'beers' and talking about 'chicks', laughing uproariously at the Dude trying to shake a tail.



Of course, when the movie came out, no one gave it a second glance:

"To think this is all about a strange movie that bombed when it came out in 1998. But in the 10 years since its woeful release, The Big Lebowski — a tangled Desert Storm-era comedic caper directed by Ethan and Joel Coen (Fargo, Raising Arizona, No Country for Old Men) — has become the most beloved movie of its generation."

I don't remember how I discovered it, or where I first saw it. But in the years to come, I tried watching it with female friends, only to have them roll their eyes at me.

"No, no, it's funny... y'see, he's the Dude Lebowski, not the Big Lebowski. They peed on his fucking rug!" I'd explain frantically.

"Yes, I understand. It's just not funny!" my friend would object, leading to the ejection of the movie, replaced with "Spirited Away".

"To date, The Big Lebowski has made $40 million on DVD — more than twice what it made in theaters — and in September, Universal is releasing a 10th-anniversary limited-edition DVD of the film, which will come (of course) in a bowling-ball case."

At it's heart, "The Big Lebowski" is a screwball flick masquerading as noir, with all the elements in the film: a rich, powerful man, a sexually aggressive female fatale, strange nocturnal denizens and wonderful cinematography.

It's been 10 years, so it's time to sit back with a White Russian and enjoy "The Big Lebowski" once again.

White Russian

Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. Vodka
1 1/2 oz. Kaluha
1 oz. milk.

Directions:

Half fill a tumbler with ice. Light a joint and scratch your belly. Talk aimlessly about a rug white pouring vodka over ice, then repeat 'I dunno, man' listlessly.

Toss Kaluha over vodka. Take a puff, hold it in until the tar coats the inside of your lungs. Cough a bit. Pour in milk and stir.

Ensure your facial hair is thick enough to get a milk mustache after drinking. Sigh contentedly.

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Rolling Stone gives us a good idea as to why we might love to watch the Dude:

"Today, as technology increasingly handcuffs us to schedules and appointments — in the time it takes you to read this, you've missed three e-mails — there's something comforting about a fortysomething character who will blow an evening lying in the bathtub, getting high and listening to an audiotape of whale songs. He's not a 21st-century man. Nor is he Iron Man — and he's certainly not Batman. The Dude doesn't care about a job, a salary, a 401(k), and definitely not an iPhone. The Dude just is, and he's happy."



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Hamburger... The Motion Picture

August 28th 2008 22:56
Dick Butkus Hamburger the Motion Picture

For today's Friday Filth, we have the raunchy 80s comedy, "Hamburger... The Motion Picture", a title that was chosen because, apparently, just "Hamburger" would confuse moviegoers into ordering burgers at the cinema.

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Rain of Madness Tropic Thunder documentary poster
"Tropic Thunder", the new comedy from Ben Stiller, is doing quite nicely at the box office, having pushed "The Dark Knight" off the throne and hoovering up all the shiny profits.

The movie parodies "Apocalypse Now" and to further pulls this comparison along, the filmmakers also released a faux-documentary called "Rain of Madness"
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Nosferatu the Vampyre

August 26th 2008 23:27
Klaus Kinski Herzog Nosferatu the Vampyre
In 1979, Werner Herzog remade the 1922 silent German film "Nosferatu", bringing the movie into full colour and sound, but keeping much of the atmosphere and look of F.W. Murnau's classic.

Herzog considered the original "Nosferatu" to be the most important German film, and, on the receiving end of a large budget, wanted to make his tribute to Murnau. As Kinoeye notes, the story of the production is, as always with Herzog, almost more interesting than the film


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Dark Star

August 25th 2008 23:52
Dark Star John Carpenter
"Dark Star" is an odd science fiction movie from 1974 that features a ship manned by four miserable spacemen, an alien that looks like a beachball, and an argumentative bomb.

It's a terrible movie, really, especially since sci-fi has been built, since then, on the shoulders of giants. Why, then, would Umbrella Entertainment release the movie this month in Australia


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Morning Theft by Shaun Katz

August 24th 2008 22:39
Morning Theft film Shaun Katz
The Orble film community grows and swells, threatening to play a heavy hand on the face of Australian cinema... Orble film blogger ShaunK has released his first feature film, "Morning Theft", and it will open at the Glitch Bar and Cinema in Melbourne.

Shaun Katz is a young, emerging filmmaker, and he's both blessed and cursed with the vagaries of youth - he doesn't know where he'll end up, but he understands, perhaps fearsomely, that the events in his life are bound to shape him


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DVDs at DealsDirect

August 21st 2008 22:14
Alphaville
I was asked to enter a blogging competition for DealsDirect, an online marketplace for great deals - in Australia. The US is packed with online merchants like this, which makes it fairly easy to get a good deal. Finally, online sellers are developing their karate chops here in Oz, bringing us the slick prices and super convenience.

In the spirit of this site, I took a look at their DVD section, which is admittedly small, and has the usual boxsets that I'd never watch
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Kino Sydney Nineteen

August 20th 2008 23:32
Kino Sydney nineteen
It's time to stop reading about great movies and get out there and try your own. If you're in Sydney, the event to be at is Kino Sydney, a short film open-mic night for aspiring filmmakers. ]

Matt Riviera posted a reminder for all us lazy critics, too screen-bound to leave our creaking chairs and actually experience the real world. It's easy enough for us to chastise filmmakers for not capturing a realistic sense of fear, anger or romance, but that's from our ivory tower, guilded with severed hands of tormented directors


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Brad Pitt with a bloody nose in Burn After Reading
After the grim outlook of last year's "No Country for Old Men", the Coen brothers have switched to their favourite game, complicated comedies, where secrecy and conspiracy turn out to be side-splitting fun.

"Burn After Reading" is the upcoming film from the brothers, and it looks like another wild comedy, pulling big stars and unrestrained situations. The hype on the internet is propelling this one fast, with Coen fans getting riled up to see some furious comedy


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Und So Weite: Aguirre was a Madman

August 19th 2008 00:20
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Lope de Aguirre Basque conquistador
Yesterday, I reviewed Werner Herzog's incredible film in the heart of the Peruvian jungle, "Aguirre, Wrath of God". Klaus Kinski plays Aguirre, the famed Basque conquistador, and he looks absolutely bestial doing it


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Aguirre, Wrath of God

August 17th 2008 23:30
Aguirre, Wrath of God Klaus Kinski
There's an iconic photo taken on the shooting of "Apocalypse Now" of director Francis Ford Coppola holding a pistol to his head, his eyes locked with the camera in a bestial, glazed look. That pose may well have been a joke, but it's served to encapsulate the passion and terror behind "Apocalypse Now" - a director takes cast and crew into the jungle, in the hopes of capturing the descent into madness depicted in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

Adapting Heart of Darkness is the white whale of filmmaking; it's been attempted by many directors, such as Orson Welles, and Coppola's vision is the one most often remembered, as it was a powerful, crazed masterpiece


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RocknRolla Gerard Butler
Guy Ritchie used to be known as the director that brought British crime back into the cinemas; his pair of features, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch" were a kinetic whirlwind of Cockney slang and colourful characters.

Us simple Canadians guffawed at his movies, believing that England was a place full of Samoan gangsters, Pikies and Jason Stratham-like protagonists


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IT Crowd piracy advertisement
Film bloggers are rolling their eyes en masse as we sit down, sigh and read Elizabeth Wurtzel's hole-ridden editorial in the Wall Street Journal. It's called:

The Internet is Ruining America's Movies and Music
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Kevin Spacey is an impersonator

August 12th 2008 23:36
It's well known that Kevin Spacey has a natural talent for impersonating other people. I say natural talent, because it seems so easy to us - in reality, it indicates the hours that Spacey has put in, watching his favourite actors, over and over.

There are Hollywood actors that rose to the top because of their look, or good luck in auditions, but the ones that have actually made it their craft - well, these are the actors that inspire us


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Silent Running

August 11th 2008 23:20
Silent Running Bruce Dern bathing in forest dome
It is of no small importance that Umbrella Entertainment decided to release the 1974 sci-fi film, "Silent Running", on DVD this year.

At the very least, interest in the movie was piqued by Danny Boyle's latest movie, "Sunshine", which draws heavily from "Silent Running". The 1974 film depicts a bleak future, when the Earth has become so industrialized and overpopulated that there is no natural environment anymore


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Woody Allen ogling Scarlett Johansson's breasts

The Guardian today published this sad, treacherous photo: Woody Allen caught by the cameras, leering at his lead actress' breasts, Johansson thrilled to be given accolades for working with the famous director.

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Triump the Insult Dog at Comic-Con

August 7th 2008 22:48
If you're a fan of Triumph the Insult Dog, you may be mildly amused to hear that he was at Comic-Con this year.

Wait, wait, wait.... Triumph the Insult Dog? Who is he/she/it


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Robert Downey Jr as a black man in Tropic Thunder

This week, I was surprisingly entertained by Ben Stiller's latest comedy, "Tropic Thunder", a movie about the making of a movie that goes native in the jungles of Vietnam.

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Kevin Smith is happy

Kevin Smith's newest project is "Zack and Miri Make a Porno", a story of two friends, one male, one female, who decide to make a pornographic movie for some extra cash.

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Tropic Thunder

August 4th 2008 23:07
Tropic Thunder Ben Stiller
"Tropic Thunder" is the latest shiny parody movie from actor/director/producer Ben Stiller, who is nominally the 'leader' of the 'Frat Pack', a group of Hollywood comedians that appear in a large percentage of Hollywood comedy movies.

There's no Vince Vaughn or Owen Wilson in "Tropic Thunder", but Stiller makes up for it, combining the 'Frat Pack' with the Sharks from across the neighborhood, Judd Apatow's gang. This is a heavy-hitting cast, with a big budget and a taste for gross-out comedy that'll leave you gagging


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The City of Lost Souls

August 3rd 2008 23:59
The City of Lost Souls

At some point between making "Audition", "Ichi the Killer" and "Dead or Alive", notorious Japanese director Takashi Miike managed to direct the outlandish film "The City of Lost Souls", a crime-and-gangster film that depicts the rotten underground of Tokyo.

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