Embarrassingly, I must confess that I only saw Escape From New York for the first time last night. Solid flick! Although not quite what I expected. I figured it would have the brash swagger of his mid-'80s action-oriented material, but falling as it does between The Fog and The Thing it makes sense in hindsight that it's actually a moodier and more meditative film than I'd imagined. Wanna see LA now even though I'm sure it isn't the sequel this thing deserved.
― McGrief the Crying Dog (Old Lunch), Sunday, 25 August 2019 00:47 (five years ago) link
LA is bad
― Οὖτις, Sunday, 25 August 2019 00:48 (five years ago) link
What's the word on Black Moon Rising? I was first alerted to its existence via a trailer compilation I own and thought 'THIS LOOKS AMAZING' even before I learned that there was a Carpenter connection.
Also need to get around to watching Somebody's Watching Me! so the title stops seeming like an indictment of my continued negligence.
― McGrief the Crying Dog (Old Lunch), Sunday, 25 August 2019 00:51 (five years ago) link
FTR, I seem to enjoy Carpenter even when he is bad (eg Vampires and Ghosts of Mars).
Oh right, the other one I haven't seen and always forget he did: Memoirs of a See-Through Chevy Chase. Is there any point?
― McGrief the Crying Dog (Old Lunch), Sunday, 25 August 2019 00:54 (five years ago) link
Nah, Carpenter didn't write it or do the soundtrack... it's pretty bad.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Sunday, 25 August 2019 02:43 (five years ago) link
I've never seen Memoirs. I always forget about Starman (which is not a siege film).Black Moon Rising he ... wrote? Like The Eyes of Laura Mars?
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 25 August 2019 03:30 (five years ago) link
Yeah, he only wrote the screenplay (directed by the fella who helmed the feted Burt Reynolds vehicle Malone).But I mean just look at this thing and tell me it isn't simply drenched in unadulterated Carpenterismhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MFD9P-QupFs
― McGrief the Crying Dog (Old Lunch), Sunday, 25 August 2019 03:43 (five years ago) link
They Live IS pretty good!
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 17:44 (four years ago) link
Kinda surprised you liked it!
Read the Lethem monograph on the film from several years back if you the chance.
― Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 17:50 (four years ago) link
*get the chance
well it's Carpenter at the limits of his talent, and he knew to give Roddy Piper fewer lines than he would Kurt Russell.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 18:34 (four years ago) link
I'm here to chew bubble gum and listen to Morbs' insights into the horror genre, and Morbs is all outta insights into the horror genre.
― Pauline Male (Eric H.), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 18:57 (four years ago) link
yeah that famous one-liner is the kind that impresses lotsa 14-year-old boys
more scifi than horror, honeybunch
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:02 (four years ago) link
i did like that there isn't even a liplock with Meg Foster
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:03 (four years ago) link
Also that one-liner is the only memorable line in the whole movie, as far as I remember.
― Pauline Male (Eric H.), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:07 (four years ago) link
the line is great because Piper’s character is an idiot who would come up with something like that
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:08 (four years ago) link
I always felt like it stops the movie dead a bit, much like the endless fight scene. As much as I really like the film, I wish it didn’t wink so much.
― Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:11 (four years ago) link
the winking kinda elevates it for me
"Brother, life's a bitch, and she's back in heat."
the protractedness of the fight scene is what makes it work! put the goddman glasses on, you might say to your Trumpist relations as you pummel them.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:27 (four years ago) link
Letham has a similar take on the fight scene, without the Trumpist angle (which didn’t exist yet). I get it; I just think the film is already goofy enough (the cheapo FX, the casting of a wrestler in the lead) that it didn’t need to run a highlighter over its sillier aspects.
― Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:40 (four years ago) link
/They Live/ IS pretty good!
― expedited frictionless convergences (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:44 (four years ago) link
morbs otm re: the fight scene
― american bradass (BradNelson), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 19:46 (four years ago) link
well, replace Reaganite for Trumpist at the time
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 20:03 (four years ago) link
the fight scene isn’t just protracted, it’s extremely awkward and graceless. It rules!
― brimstead, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 20:42 (four years ago) link
yeah, it's two stubborn tough dudes without anyone around to go "break it up guys"
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 21:33 (four years ago) link
also it goes on so long that it gets boring, then it goes on so much longer that it gets funny, then it keeps going and gets boring, and still keeps going so long that it gets funny again
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 21:35 (four years ago) link
And it's just about whether or not he will put on sunglasses!
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 21:36 (four years ago) link
Keith David, actor of Shakespeare and August Wilson, is perhaps best known for this film and his Ken Burns voiceover work.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 21:59 (four years ago) link
(yes, i know he was in The Thing and Platoon)
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:01 (four years ago) link
you came so close to him
my Paramount studio tour went all over the set on Tuesday. Have never seen the show.
― joyless shithead (Dr Morbius), Friday, July 15, 2011 8:00 PM (eight years ago)
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:30 (four years ago) link
They Live is probably neck-and-neck with The Thing as my most-watched Carpenter at this point.
― Go-Gurt Ops (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:37 (four years ago) link
i'd kill to see Keith David do Shakespeare
― omar little, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:49 (four years ago) link
well maybe he's got a Lear in front of him
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 23:55 (four years ago) link
I saw him in Wilson's Seven Guitars
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 22 October 2019 23:56 (four years ago) link
Is there a more influential director this decade than John Carpenter? Nope. The Carpenter renaissance happening is music to my ears. It's about time we acknowledge how The Thing, Escape from NY, They Live, Halloween & Assault on Precinct 13 have aged like fine wine over the years https://t.co/RaaQCy3MwA— Jordan Ruimy (@mrRuimy) October 24, 2019
― Pauline Male (Eric H.), Thursday, 24 October 2019 17:12 (four years ago) link
No Halloween thread? (Maybe I missed it wading through 10 screens of Halloween threads.)
A nearby Cineplex was running it all week--finally got out the final night. Recliner, $5, completely empty except me. Or so I thought--an hour into the film, some guy down near the screen got up and changed seats. A little unnerving.
I think I noticed P.J. Soles' platforms for the first time tonight. And I remembered how much significance I attached to the following exchange when I took an independent course in horror films back in 1979:
"I'm scared.""Then why are you sitting there in the dark?""I don't know."
― clemenza, Friday, 6 November 2020 02:40 (three years ago) link
I liked The Thing, but not as much as Halloween
― Dan S, Wednesday, 18 November 2020 02:33 (three years ago) link
The fog is super lo fi fun
― Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Wednesday, 18 November 2020 04:09 (three years ago) link
watched Body Bags the other night, it was also pretty entertaining... and it has John himself doing the linking material! plus a bunch of other horror movie and character actor luminaries
― thousand-yard spiral stairs (f. hazel), Wednesday, 18 November 2020 04:17 (three years ago) link
I liked Halloween much more than The Thing
― Dan S, Friday, 11 December 2020 01:30 (three years ago) link
I said that already
― Dan S, Friday, 11 December 2020 01:35 (three years ago) link
I liked Christine
it was kind of sexy for a horror movie, the beginning and especially the hospital scene with Dennis’s bare foot in the foreground, but really all throughout
― Dan S, Friday, 11 December 2020 02:38 (three years ago) link
My favourite Carpenter score.
― Langdon Alger Stole the Highlights (cryptosicko), Friday, 11 December 2020 02:40 (three years ago) link
Entertaining current interview:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-capitol-riot-was-too-dystopian-for-even-john-carpenter
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 29 January 2021 02:55 (three years ago) link
Starman was pretty dumb I thought. still haven't seen Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, They Live, or Escape From L.A.
― Dan S, Friday, 29 January 2021 03:16 (three years ago) link
Starman is just a quick director-for-hire job, not a Carpenter project.
Big Trouble is v good at what it's doing, but designed to be watched in a group of children-plus-adults. Escape From LA is not in any way good per se, but entertaining as long as you're prepared for something sillier than Escape from NY (the increase in ludicrousness would also have been a reasonable step between NY and Escape From Mars, if that had happened). They Live is a masterpiece, that fits its budget better than Carpenters usually manage, and can play equally well as a savage, literate (and furious) satire on Reaganite capitalism, or as a Friday-night-beer action movie.
― shivers me timber (sic), Friday, 29 January 2021 05:03 (three years ago) link
Rewatched The Fog last night. It’s gorgeous to look at.
― avatar of a kind of respectability homosexual culture (Eric H.), Friday, 29 January 2021 16:13 (three years ago) link
i just watched starman for the first time - i enjoyed the first hour or so of it. bridges and allen are great throughout and the special effects are fantastic. unfortunately the end both got bogged down in the romance storyline while still feeling rushed and the motivations of the military bad guys never really made any sense.
i remember the fog being kind of boring but it's been a while since i watched it.
― na (NA), Friday, 29 January 2021 16:16 (three years ago) link
the fog is kind of boring but imo that's a feature not a flaw
― mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 29 January 2021 16:21 (three years ago) link
also it's a good argument for radio station horror being the best kind of horror
― mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 29 January 2021 16:22 (three years ago) link