John Sayles pays up.
Jan. 24th, 2010 03:27 pmIf one's affections can be bought and sold, it's good to know the price. For example, George Lucas could totally have had my movie love if he had only included a girl Jedi character in the new Star Wars movies. I would have suffered through the midichlorians and Jar-Jar Binks and the whole nine yards, and I would have watched them again and again--if there had been a girl Jedi who was an actual character with a name and lines of dialog and actions taken, and no, it doesn't count if you think you remember something about someone in the background or maybe in a comic or novelization or other related work. It's like Wil Wheaton and the last Next Gen movie: it does not count as having Wil Wheaton in it if you cut his scenes. Girl Jedis, like Wil Wheaton, like most things really, do not work in homeopathic quantities.
Today I found another way in which my movie love can be easily bought, and it is this: give me David Strathairn and Mary McDonnell shooting 1920-appropriate guns at bad people. Even Strathairn cleaning his gun: such a happy sequence there. So very fine. I theorize that a movie with David Strathairn and Mary McDonnell shooting 1770-appropriate guns or 2005-appropriate guns at bad people might also work. But possibly not as well as 1920.
Here is the thing about John Sayles movies so far: I do not always finish them and say, "Oh, wow, that whole movie was great." But so far he has always given me at least one scene, and usually more than one, that makes me go, "Heh. Awesome." When people talk about loving things for their virtues instead of for their lack of flaws, I am now going to think about John Sayles movies, I think. We will get more and see what an expanded data set will do.
Today I found another way in which my movie love can be easily bought, and it is this: give me David Strathairn and Mary McDonnell shooting 1920-appropriate guns at bad people. Even Strathairn cleaning his gun: such a happy sequence there. So very fine. I theorize that a movie with David Strathairn and Mary McDonnell shooting 1770-appropriate guns or 2005-appropriate guns at bad people might also work. But possibly not as well as 1920.
Here is the thing about John Sayles movies so far: I do not always finish them and say, "Oh, wow, that whole movie was great." But so far he has always given me at least one scene, and usually more than one, that makes me go, "Heh. Awesome." When people talk about loving things for their virtues instead of for their lack of flaws, I am now going to think about John Sayles movies, I think. We will get more and see what an expanded data set will do.
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Date: 2010-01-24 09:38 pm (UTC)Sometimes I think every kid should spend one year of school watching Sayles movies.
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Date: 2010-01-24 11:53 pm (UTC)THANK you and also I laughed very loudly.
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Date: 2010-01-25 12:02 am (UTC)But what about that one! You know the one I mean, with the weird-looking head.
[Reads further]
Oh wait, never mind.
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Date: 2010-01-25 01:28 am (UTC)I also love Matewan, and Limbo, and Passion Fish, and The Secret of Roan Inish, and almost everything he's done.
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Date: 2010-01-25 01:34 am (UTC)I saw Matewan for the first time today, and I haven't seen any of the others you list, so I have a bunch of stuff ahead of me.
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Date: 2010-01-25 02:33 pm (UTC)I definitely agree with you. I think that one female character for which he has to write dialog per movie is probably about as much as Lucas can handle.
That's actually a way in which the the Cartoon Network animated series Clone Wars is better than the movies. Anakin's padawan, several of the other Jedis with whom they work, and multiple significant villains are all female. Plus important one-shot characters, like Ambassador such-and-such and Commander Thingamibob.
Sayles, eh? I shall have to investigate.
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Date: 2010-01-25 02:45 pm (UTC)Edited to add: I make this comment because
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Date: 2010-01-25 07:59 pm (UTC)To me the biggest example of Lucasfail is when you put Samuel L. M-F Jackson in a movie as a badass Jedi and then DON'T LET HIM FIGHT. There is a segment of the Tartakovsky Clone Wars that is NOTHING but Mace Windu essentially destroying an entire army of robot soldiers ALL BY HIMSELF. That's the way it should have been done. Couldn't Lucas have spared five minutes for that and cut some bad Anakin-and-Amidala dialogue to compensate?
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Date: 2010-01-25 08:00 pm (UTC)I would never in a million years have watched this film, much less enjoyed it, if anyone else in the world had made it.
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Date: 2010-02-18 10:59 pm (UTC)I hadn't thought to apply the "well there's always at least one awesome scene in it to make it worthwhile" thing to Sayles movies, but it fits. His also tend to have a certain atmosphere or mood that I enjoy, even if the film as a whole doesn't rock my socks.
Wim Wenders is a director whose work I kindof love for this same reason. He's the one I always point to as someone whose films have just enough awesome in them that I'll forgive or overlook their slow pace or other things that don't quite work. (His Until the End of the World is one of my all-time favorite movies, flawed though it may be.)
I have a weakness for movies with good ensemble casts and/or a certain feel to them that may have some big flaws in them, but I love 'em anyway. (This explains why I own Hudson Hawk on DVD-- a perfect example of a movie with all sorts of potential and interesting bits that just didn't work really. But I enjoy the bits enough that I don't care.)
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