THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: TVC15 on March 14, 2008, 03:34:17 AM
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http://www.avclub.com/content/cinema/funny_games
:bow I am there. And I rarely go to theaters.
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JLEAVE MY MOM OUT OF THIS
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hahahahah himuro's mom
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Don't become the next Cheebs, PR.
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I suggest actually reading the reviews. Most of them decry the movie for the very reasons that it works for others. It's a confrontational movie, and critics don't seem to like it. As the review says:
Haneke always intended Funny Games as a rebuke to American films specifically, since Hollywood is the primary purveyor of violence-as-entertainment worldwide, and he now has a chance to insult them in much larger numbers.
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Just got back from seeing it. It's pretty much exactly like the original, shot for shot. There's no bizarre intercutting like in Van Sant's Psycho remake or any changes to the ending. The film is definitely not for everybody and will probably be hated by the majority. It is created for the sole purpose of making you leave the theatre with a hollow spot where your heart used to be. It is torture porn with style and substance (the anti-Saw).
All the actors suit their roles well and I forgot how well drawn out a lot of the shots were. The dialogue also seemed a bit awkward at times but it fits into the overall style of the film. It's also one of those rare remakes where I can tell someone that they don't have to see the original before they watch this one (though I still recommend you should see it).
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the new yorker was down on it
i probably won't see it having just seen the original recently
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Stop loss was fucking terrible.
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My wife hasn't seen the original, so she wants to see it before the remake.
I read The Stranger's review of this the other day, I'm still not sure if they actually liked it or not...
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Just got done watching it. I never saw the original so I have point of reference as to how it holds up but I was amazed how Kubrick-esque it all was. Outside of the two moments where the kid looks directly into the camera and asks the audience their opinion, I could almost be led to be believed that this was infact a lost Kubrick film. It's like a fleshed out version of the home invasion scene in Clockwork.
Still don't know what my opinion on it is though. It's certainly....something.
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Just got done watching it. I never saw the original so I have point of reference as to how it holds up but I was amazed how Kubrick-esque it all was. Outside of the two moments where the kid looks directly into the camera and asks the audience their opinion, I could almost be led to be believed that this was infact a lost Kubrick film. It's like a fleshed out version of the home invasion scene in Clockwork.
Haneke feels very Kubrick at time--I thought the same thing--but he's self-indulgent, but not in a good way. Kubrick was definitely a self-indulgent director and all, but he didn't really pick look at me, I'm a smarty man themes for his movies.
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yay haneke
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I still want to see that version of The Castle that he did.
I kinda want to watch Benny's Video now, but must resist the urge to stay in.
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LEAVE MY MOM OUT OF THIS
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See, I told you it was good ( I talked about it in my OTIS thread )
I saw it a while back... it was really good
Never saw the original
It's out on DVD... you dont have to go to the movies
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I still want to see that version of The Castle that he did.
oh it's quite good.
i'm currently watching The Secret of Santa Vittora, which is about a mayor dealing with the occupancy of a small villa during German occupation
it's a comedy and it's quite good
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I ended up seeing this because I was looking over the generally bad reviews of The Strangers, and several of them recommended Funny Games as a far-superior home invasion film. Ironically Funny Games was just as (if not more) hated by critics as The Strangers. They are both at like 30% on RottenTomatoes right now.
Both the villains were very well done, and it's a pretty crazy ride. I didn't really care for the Mom's near-escape though.