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The Film Talk - Part 27 - Hancock is Wanted!

July 12th, 2008 ·

Hey Dear Listener We’re Both Happy and Sad this Show!

Films Reviewed This Week: Hancock, Wanted

Other Topics of Interest: Professor Doctor Gareth Higgins contemplates doing his own documentary, we’re still doing our iTunes T-shirt Offer and mentioned in passing: Salesman, Pursuit of Happyness, Eddie Marsan, Michael Mann, War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, Nuked the Fridge, JewReview.net, The Savages, The Wild Bunch,, Jason Statham and Jett reveals his favorite film of all time.

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savage by name

July 8th, 2008 ·

‘the savages’ has a joke for a title, in that it implies we haven’t progressed much as a race since the prehistoric times when throwing bones in the air was the height of creativity, or even more recently, when the european medieval homicide rate was 50% in some places (you had a one in two chance of being murdered by someone you knew in the days of the black plague, the early inquisition, and orlando bloom’s inter-faith dialogue). ‘the savages’ is about siblings trying to care for the elderly father who didn’t treat them well, and whom they don’t like very much. in that sense, it is about living and dying, and, in the context of contemporary medical culture - which can keep people alive far longer than ever before, leading to the inevitable fact that one day, someone is going to have pull the plug. savage indeed. or at least potentially so.

there are dozens of movies about ‘dying well’ - from ’stepmom’ to ‘terms of endearment’; and even though these have a reputation for over-egging the sentimentality, i don’t mind them that much. we all have to deal with the death of loved ones; this is hard enough without taking away the comfort that a ’soft’ movie might bring to the bereaved. though, of course, in these movies debra winger and susan sarandon don’t exactly die like we do in real life.

‘the savages’ wants to present something more honest; and in philip seymour hoffman and laura linney’s brother and sister pair, and most especially philip bosco’s father, portrays a painful little play. these are characters with whom you sympathise, rather than like. they make bad decisions. they are self-centered. they have a little bit of heart. it feels like real life.

no magic solutions present themselves; but facing the death of a parent does in some sense help the children grow up, if only a little. and the movie ends with a motif that some may find grating, but i think is one of the most honestly life-affirming images in the movies.

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The Film Talk - Part 25 - Illegal Ghostbusters!

June 27th, 2008 ·

Hey Dear Listener it’s a ‘Bite-Sized’ episode of the Show!

Film Reviewed This Week: Illegal, Ghostbusters

Other Topics of Interest: Battlestar Galactica, Michael Keaton in White Noise and Multiplicity, Riker getting hit with a Poison Dart, Jett’s Role in Spy Game and Color of Money used in a Countdown Test.

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The Film Talk - Part 20 - Speed Racer!

May 23rd, 2008 ·

In which Jett Loe spits up coffee all over this printGareth Higgins is bored out of his mind, Speed Racer and Imax are discussed at length and a contest is proposed. 

The Film Talk - Part 20 - Speed Racer!, (Click to Play, Right-Click to Download)

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The Film Talk - Part 18 - Faith in Cinema Restored!

April 29th, 2008 ·

In which Jett Loe and Gareth Higgins struggle together to restore their faith in cinema and are perhaps successful. Films and people discussed include Superhero Movie, Inland Empire, Sapphire and Steel, the ABC Democratic Debate, Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, Jaws 4, Full Metal Jacket, Blueray, the Shining, Laura Dern, David Lynch, the Queens Film Theatre, DVD Beaver, Shine a Light, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Stop Making Sense, Fanny and Alexander, Deception, and Dante Spinotti.

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The Film Talk - Part 17 - 10,000 B.C Needed Heston

April 10th, 2008 ·

In which Jett Loe and Gareth Higgins apologize profusely for producing a depressing show; along the way discussing the life of Charlton Heston, Soylent Green, the 10 Commandments, NCIS, 10,000 B.C., Almost an Angel, Ace in the Hole, Some Like it Hot, Stanley R. Greenberg and his daughter, Roland Emmerich and Omar Sharif.

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