Let's All Go to the Movies

Enjoying the Criterion streaming service. I watched Out of the Past (1947) and then watched its remake Against All Odds (1984).

Out of the Past was a classic noir with Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas. It was cool seeing scenes of Bridgeport, California in the ‘40’s. I have fished there many times and recognize the Main Street.

Against All Odds was admittedly not a great movie, but it was so cool seeing LA scenes from my childhood. Jeff Bridges plays a pro football player and his team practices at the El Segundo Junior High School that the Raiders actually used. A hilltop scene is where the Getty Center was built. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen Jeff Bridges look more attractive. Dude looked like a model. Jane Greer, the femme fatale in the original plays a big role as the mother in the remake.
 
If Silent Friend (directed by Ildikó Elnyedi and starring the inimitable Tony Leung) has a plot, it's basically this:



Loved it. Won't be for everyone. I cheered like a marvel mid-credits cameo scene when Lea Seydoux popped up halfway thru.



Also deserves mentioning how great of a job new indie distributor 1-2 Special has been doing this past year. Impeccable slate of films.
 


It’s actually happening. I’ll post when this goes up but this is going to be Lionsgate Limited and will sell out immediately on physical. They normally only make a couple thousand copies these days.

Literally the release I’ve been waiting 2 decades for.
 

Netflix took the open IMAX slot they left open when they delayed Narnia and inserted The Adventures of Cliff Booth for an exclusive 2 week run before streaming.

Finally they're starting to get it.

Its Free Real Estate GIF
 
Maybe I’m just fed up with horror, but I found Obsession to be an absolutely laborious watch. From the reviews and other readings across the interwebs, it seems like this opinion is a pretty extreme outlier.
 
Maybe I’m just fed up with horror, but I found Obsession to be an absolutely laborious watch. From the reviews and other readings across the interwebs, it seems like this opinion is a pretty extreme outlier.
This movie (at least the trailer) seems to have the exact same premise as an episode Buffy the Vampire Slayer from the 2nd or 3rd season and I hate that nobody seems to be pointing this out.

In that episode Xander has a witch cast a spell that women would find him irresistible. It ends with them all becoming so obsessed with him that they want to kill him just so the other girls can't have him.

I can't be the only one that noticed.
 
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