Quote from DanFan78:
I'll jump in here about Gump . . . .
While Hanks was good in this film, it certainly did not merit the Best Picture award that it won. I saw it as a teen, and thought it was good, but as an adult, it's a bit cheesy, for lack of a better term. Much of it was obvious - heck, at 16, I knew that Robin Wright was going to die of AIDS. I saw that coming a mile away!
Also, the other best picture nominees that year are so great, that it makes the choice of Gump look so political. Now, if you want a great popcorn flick, watch Gump. It's so watchable. But if I want cinema, I'll watch Pulp Fiction (another best picture nominee of '94).
Some movies are entertaining for different reasons. I think what makes Forrest Gump good is how it tells a story. Very entertaining with very few dead spots. It also has one of the key ingredient that makes a good movieâ¦. draws out different emotions through out the course of the film. If I sat down to watch a movie just for the sake of watching a story unfold, this would fit the bill. itâs a great film, but in a different way then sayâ¦. âFargoâ or âAnnie Hallâ. Every film has a uniqueness about it, that when it does win the Oscar, some will say âhuh?â At least thatâs how I see it.
Pulp Fiction, another must have in anyoneâs collection, I like this film, like it a lot. It tells a film noir style story in flash backs. (By the way, anyone who liked this film may also like âMementoâ with Guy Pearce. Itâs a thriller told completely backwards! The end of the story is the start of the film, and the beginning of the story the end of the film. Its Brilliant!! Will keep your eyes glued to the screen) John Travolta is not exactly my favorite actor⦠liked him best in âSaturday Night Feverâ. Same for Jacksonâ¦. Been around a long time and in some of the biggest blockbustersâ¦.. But again not one of my favsâ¦â¦ Liked him in âJackie Brownâ ⦠I think its why I donât like Pulp Fiction more than I do.
One of my fav kind of films are the âperiodâ filmsâ¦. Iâm a sucker for period filmsâ¦â¦. A small few I love regardless of genre:
Driving Miss Daisy
The Last Picture Show
Gangs of New York
This Boys Life
LA Confidential
Slums of Beverly Hills
LIFE
Pleasantville
O Brother Where Art Thou?
American Graffiti
Two period films I wanna mention here. They are both icons but in different ways. The first one, an almost Norman Rockwell type of film, has become a time honored holiday favorite, a great family movieâ¦. âA Christmas Storyâ 1983. Its set in the 1940s Indiana. I LOVE THIS MOVIE. My family and I would always gather round by the TV during the holidays and watch the marathonâ¦while nibbling on turkey leftovers â¦. it still comes on every year. Great memories. So much about the movie reminds me of my childhood. Its just takes you back to a time when things were so much simpler. Who can forget Ralphie in the bathroom trying to decode a message with his Annie Oakley Secret Decoder Ring⦠only to be disappointed with the message âBe sure to drink your Ovaltineâ lol. (kinda reminds you some of the âsecret market indicatorsâ for sale by some vendors.
The other period film is the exact opposite!! A nasty, horrendous film of teen debauchery and immoral behaviorâ¦.. âPorkyâsâ 1982. Before there was âAmerican Pieâ and a host of other clonesâ¦. There was Porkyâs. It set the stage for all other teen sex comedies to come. Although I donât like these kind of movies, I did watch this one. Set in the 1950s, this film has a few moments but it lacked the quality to stay relative to chancing times for what it was presenting. To me A good film is good, regardless when it was made, some films do not stand the test of time. And this one is one of those that donât. Shocking when it first came out for its full frontal nudity and dialog, it no longer has the same bite. The Situations in the film no longer make sense to someone watching it for the first time today.
Anywaysâ¦.. Why did I bring up these two period films that are exact opposites in taste?? Some of you already figured it out. Yes, they were both directed by the same person! Bob Clark. Who has since been killed last year in a car crash.
Thanks again for your posts everyone!
