Discovering the Classics

Monday, May 17, 2010

Taxi Driver (32)


Well there certainly were a lot of familiar faces in Taxi Driver! I sometimes forget that the "older" actors I see today did get their start much earlier than I was around for. Jodi Foster blew me away, I can't believe how young she was.
This movie is another one of those that I know there is more to than meets the eye. I know there is some "point" that I'm missing.
I believe it's a top 100 just for the way that the film really makes you understand the main characters angst and loneliness. In terms of cinematography it was only ok. Again, it's hard to judge from today's movies.
I very much liked seeing Robert DeNiro in this roll. It was much different than anything I've seen him in and this roll seemed to "fit" him well.
Not a bad movie, but also not my favorite.

From Here To Eternity (31)



The poster/cover of this movie says "The original Pearl Harbor story." I disagree. Not that it's not original, but that this isn't really a story about Pearl Harbor. Only the last 10 minutes of the movie have anything to do with the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The rest of the movie is a story about 2 different army guys and their relationships with 2 women. Obviously that's a very generalized "lump" review...but my point is that this is not a movie about Pearl Harbor, which I sort of expected given the claim on the movie cover.


From Here To Eternity is a nice movie. That's it though, just a nice movie. I'm having a hard time understanding why some of these are top 100 of all time. It was patriotic and had a decent love plot, but really there was no climax that I could find and it ended with the start of the war.
Glad I saw it, but it didn't leave any impressions.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

A Street Car Named Desire (30)


Wow...it has to be said that even portraying an abusive and vulgar brute, Marlon Brando still made me a little hot!
I was pleasantly surprised to see Ms. Vivian Leigh (Scarlett O'Hara) as a blonde, and quite psychotic! It was very interesting since I've only ever seen her in Gone With The Wind. She had a few monologues that I might steel when I start my acting classes! She's so timeless.
A Street Car Named Desire was actually very good. Overall it had a pretty good message, although I'm not sure if I'm getting the right message.
If you're following along the movies with me, the priest in On The Waterfront is in this movie as Brando's friend/co-worker turned enemy after he falls for Leigh's character who plays Brando's sister in law.
Even if you don't get into the movie, nothing will make up for it better than seeing Brando in a torn, wet tee shirt with all of his muscles pouring out...yum.

Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (29)


Eh...If James Stewart hadn't been in this movie I probably wouldn't have had near the interest. It was ok. Clearly Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is on the top 100 for it's patriotism and inspirational speeches. This movie was kind of a behind the scenes look into what really goes on in Washington DC...sort of. Perhaps this is one of the first movies to really address the corruption of congress, and that earned it a spot in the top 100. I don't know. It had a couple of funny moments, but otherwise wasn't my cup of tea.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Psycho (28)

Everyone goes a little crazy sometimes, right?

Other than the nostalgia of the classic murder movie, Psycho doesn't really offer a lot in the way of horror. Perhaps I'm too de-sensitized from today's horror movies, but for me Psycho doesn't really make me even the tiniest bit afraid. The music is great, that is probably the only part of the movie that adds suspense. The stabbing scenes are just laughable. I think that a re-do with today's special affects would be awesome.

Having said my negative part, I do, however, agree that Psycho should be on the top 100 list because it really is the classic murder movie. I'm sure for it's time it haunted the minds of teenagers who saw this in the drive through. I know my own mother said she couldn't take a shower for a week after seeing the movie. I have to remember to watch these movies for their value at the time, and not compare it to movies today.

I think this is one of those movies that everyone should see at least once.

Amadeus (27)


Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow, and wow. I watched this movie last night and my mind is still trying to fit pieces together. Amadeus is a masterpiece! It's about Mozart as a young man, and his arch rival, being told from the arch rival's point of view. He first is curious about Mozart, then realizes what a perverted and annoying person he is, then he grows to hate Mozart, then in the end, his respect and admiration overcome his hatred and jealousy. This movie shows a side of Mozart that (may not be historically accurate but) is younger, funnier, and a little more insane.
The costumes and scenes were wonderful! The acting was quite flawless. And although this movie was LONG (2 1/2 hours!) it kept me laughing and entertained the entire time, always wanting to know what happens next.
I know that there is a lot that I didn't get, so I will be watching this movie at least a couple more times. It's not stressful confusing, it's just little things that I know I probably didn't pick up on. WONDERFUL movie with great music, costumes, and plot!

Monday, May 10, 2010

It Happened One Night (26)


I am still laughing at "the walls of Jericho are tumbling!" Rhett Butler, I mean Clark Gable, while perhaps a bit controlling and verbally abusive at times, was just as charming as he was in Gone With The Wind. It Happened One Night is easily predictable, but heart warming none the less. Half way through the movie I realized I've actually seen part of this before, but hadn't realized what it was.
Why is this movie on the top 100? Well besides the flawless acting, perhaps the story was the first of its kind. The proprietary boundaries were smudged more in this movie than most of it's time. While it didn't bring me to tears, it was a good emotional ride.
Overall I really enjoyed this movie and might own it someday. But good or bad, it has Clark Gable and so it's a must see!