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Awww.. C'mon - Heat? Collateral? Last of the Mohicans? Some may even say Public Enemies, but I didn't care for it too much. I think he's done some fantastic work.
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I think he's vastly overrated. I don't care for any of those much, except Day-Lewis's performance in Mohicans, but he can carry anything.rancor wrote:Awww.. C'mon - Heat? Collateral? Last of the Mohicans? Some may even say Public Enemies, but I didn't care for it too much. I think he's done some fantastic work.
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You have to admit, that he definitely has his moments...? I think the ambush / combat scene in Mohicans is one of the better battle scenes ever committed to film. I would compare it to some of the patrol boat scenes from Apocalypse Now. A long journey punctuated by insane, and well filmed action.

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I'd need to see it again. But yes, I think Mann's general failure is that he has some really good moments - like the Heat shootout - padded out by unremarkable to substandard film that often fails to create a satisfying whole. I feel he's verbose in style and flat in pace.
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I agree with this, but I also see "flat in pace" as a conscious styling. And I kinda like it. An example of this would be Collateral. I think the flat pacing works to the advantage of Tom Cruise's character, and establishes the mood and attitude. It fits perfectly with the character he is portraying. Would you say that this is the same style / pacing that was somewhat replicated in Drive (2011)?Skykid wrote:flat in pace.

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I have this on my watch list on HBO GO. Just waiting for the right time. Heat was great. Don't listen to Skykid... maybe you have to be American to enjoy it? The bank heist alone makes it worth the price of admission. I liked Collateral as well. Not sure what the hell happened after that. Miami Vice had it's moments but didn't leave an impression. Ali as well.rancor wrote:
I think it's worth noting that Mann's camera direction steals the show in just about all of his films. That's also pretty important since we're talking about fucking movies here. That's definitely what I thought when watching Manhunter. It had it's issues, but also merits as well. I never had a problem w/ pacing in any of his films... and story... well, they are mostly crime dramas. Not sure what anyone is expecting here.
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You just said in two sentences what I tried to say in a paragraph.GaijinPunch wrote: I think it's worth noting that Mann's camera direction steals the show in just about all of his films. That's also pretty important since we're talking about fucking movies here.

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I feel like Mahunter is Mann's best film, and Miami Vice (original series) is his best contribution to anything. Thief I can't comment on. Heat is moving wallpaper with a superb heist sequence in the middle that is definitely worth the price of admission, just a shame about the rest.
His cinematography always struck me as good, but never high art. Too much gloss.
Miami Vice the movie is just a load of shit in every aspect.
His cinematography always struck me as good, but never high art. Too much gloss.
Miami Vice the movie is just a load of shit in every aspect.
Odd styling. Overlong or outstaying your welcome or losing the grip or the sense of motion or urgency tend to be failures in the editing room. The first half of Collateral is much better than the way it fizzles out.I agree with this, but I also see "flat in pace" as a conscious styling.
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I feel that quite a few directors choose this, and oddly many of them are Russian.Skykid wrote: Odd styling.

But seriously - Ingmar Bergman? David Lynch? Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line)? I think they have similar stylings.
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just watched Event Horizon 1998
some says its underrated Gem..i dont think so
it has some good atmosphere but the plot is terrible
and there's many flaws..but was ok movie
6,8/10
some says its underrated Gem..i dont think so
it has some good atmosphere but the plot is terrible
and there's many flaws..but was ok movie
6,8/10
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I saw it in theaters. I liked it then. But much like Goldeneye (N64), I'm not sure it would hold up today. I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone to see for the first time now.. 

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^ It's because it touches some horror thematics that are rarely exploited with visuals on film, even less so in the minuscule subcategory of b-grade space horror flicks.
Also the supposedly significantly more gruesome original cut was lost, adding to the cult.
But a 'gem', gah nope.
Also the supposedly significantly more gruesome original cut was lost, adding to the cult.
But a 'gem', gah nope.
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There was a real sense of malice and cruelty behind the set design and early spooky shit that I still think stands out today, and the part where they unscramble the video freaked the hell out of me as a teen, but the ending falls on its stupid 90s movie face with full-shot Sam Neil jumping around literally playing the devil.
I'd put Event Horizon in the same category of wildly uneven 90s experimental horror that really hits the marks in certain scenes as In the Mouth of Madness. "It's Mommy Day!"
I'd put Event Horizon in the same category of wildly uneven 90s experimental horror that really hits the marks in certain scenes as In the Mouth of Madness. "It's Mommy Day!"
Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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Christ, I think we're a bit off the understanding of the sentiment here! Don't lump masters in with Mann. Malick is perhaps a closer bedfellow.rancor wrote:I feel that quite a few directors choose this, and oddly many of them are Russian.Skykid wrote: Odd styling.![]()
But seriously - Ingmar Bergman? David Lynch? Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line)? I think they have similar stylings.
My point was that his editing dictates his pacing, and it doesn't always work for the better. He's no Lynch or Bergman in any lifetime.
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Nail on the head, in my opinion.Mischief Maker wrote:There was a real sense of malice and cruelty behind the set design and early spooky shit that I still think stands out today, and the part where they unscramble the video freaked the hell out of me as a teen, but the ending falls on its stupid 90s movie face with full-shot Sam Neil jumping around literally playing the devil.
I'd put Event Horizon in the same category of wildly uneven 90s experimental horror that really hits the marks in certain scenes as In the Mouth of Madness. "It's Mommy Day!"
The sanity destroying chaos of the void is strong in this film. "Horror" with a capital "H". The unscrambled vid was the real "DooM" film and smiling innocent faced Sam Neil does pure evil like no other


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Michael Mann also directed the 1983 released "The Keep" as well -- tis a shame that's never been properly released on DVD/Blu-Ray formats to this very day (Paramount Studios had plans to release it on DVD format back in 2004 but it was axed). From what I recall, there's a longer cut clocking at 3 hours plus but it was edited down to it 96 minutes in duration for time's sake in the theatrical version. Tanergine Dream did the cool background music for The Keep indeed.
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Outside of his role as producer, I'm not sure how much of a role he played in the series. For years I mistakenly thought he directed and wrote most episodes.Skykid wrote:I feel like Mahunter is Mann's best film, and Miami Vice (original series)...
Thief has a lot in common w/ Manhunter: it's raw, gritty, experimental. You would probably like it.
I disagree w/ your opinion of Heat (over the years, this has been discussed 3-4 times

I'm rewatching If.... tonight. Anyone seen it?
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#CameraNerdrancor wrote: You just said in two sentences what I tried to say in a paragraph.
Which brings me to another point: Mann is far more conscious of good scoring than his contemporaries... like, they should take lessons from him. I won't argue more than someone like Lynch (but I do like his selection for score better than Lynch's, which is not meant to downplay the dope ass sound in Lynch films). I will say Lynch shows a bit more variety in the audio department... but his films are also all over the place in theme, so that's expected.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Michael Mann also directed the 1983 released "The Keep" as well -- tis a shame that's never been properly released on DVD/Blu-Ray formats to this very day (Paramount Studios had plans to release it on DVD format back in 2004 but it was axed). From what I recall, there's a longer cut clocking at 3 hours plus but it was edited down to it 96 minutes in duration for time's sake in the theatrical version. Tanergine Dream did the cool background music for The Keep indeed.
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So, take home points: We've got
-excellent framing,
-excellent sound,
-action where it's needed, the quality of which has been used by military outfits as education material.
-somehow... substandard pacing.
Dunno... I guess I'm glad I don't understand pacing.
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Mouth of Madness criminally underratedMischief Maker wrote:Mouth of Madness. "It's Mommy Day!"
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just finished watching Ouija: Origin of Evil
i never watched first cus i felt its pure shit..just like the rest Hollyood horror
movies this generation..but this prequal was good honestly..young actress has amazing performance..no jump scares, no gore
yea 3rd ACT was in rush and cleche little bit but at least better then most horror movies
these days..
7/10
i never watched first cus i felt its pure shit..just like the rest Hollyood horror
movies this generation..but this prequal was good honestly..young actress has amazing performance..no jump scares, no gore
yea 3rd ACT was in rush and cleche little bit but at least better then most horror movies
these days..
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Didn't do much for me I'm afraid but that theme song, so fuckin sweetkaicooper wrote:Mouth of Madness criminally underrated


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I don't like Mann's films much. Collateral was ok. But Miami Vice for TV was genius.
I did see a fanedit of Heat though that was very nice (Heat – The Action Re-Cut) that removes almost all drama scenes from the original movie for true crime movie experience. The audience can also choose their preferred ending.
I did see a fanedit of Heat though that was very nice (Heat – The Action Re-Cut) that removes almost all drama scenes from the original movie for true crime movie experience. The audience can also choose their preferred ending.

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Alien vs Predator
Not as bad as people say, I liked it. The use of practical+CG combo is good (though some of the CG result are really bad) and I don't know if this one and Predator movies are actually canon to Alien universe.
Not as bad as people say, I liked it. The use of practical+CG combo is good (though some of the CG result are really bad) and I don't know if this one and Predator movies are actually canon to Alien universe.
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I wasn't trying to say that at all.Skykid wrote:He's no Lynch or Bergman in any lifetime.

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its time to watch it..my first time
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The best movie I've ever regretted watching.kaicooper wrote:its time to watch it..my first time
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Two working class dudes, one black one white, just baked a tray of ten cookies together.
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
An oligarch walks in and grabs nine cookies for himself.
Then he says to the white dude "Watch out for that black dude, he wants a piece of your cookie!"
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Mann's being sold short by some, here, I think. While I don't much care for "Collateral", that's mainly due to my distaste for Cruise and Foxx more than anything else. Unlike with an all-time classic like "Fight Club", the material and production simply cannot overcome the red flags of the two actors, for me at least.
Mann's done some really good work, though, like "Heat", "The Insider", and while I've never seen it, I'm told "Ali" was quite the movie, too. Just no interest in the subject matter, I guess.
He's got a pretty solid body of work if you look at the entirety of his career. I even liked "Robbery Homicide Division" on television way back when. It was dripping with his influence, and while it didn't succeed, ratings-wise, I thought it was done well overall.
Mann's done some really good work, though, like "Heat", "The Insider", and while I've never seen it, I'm told "Ali" was quite the movie, too. Just no interest in the subject matter, I guess.
He's got a pretty solid body of work if you look at the entirety of his career. I even liked "Robbery Homicide Division" on television way back when. It was dripping with his influence, and while it didn't succeed, ratings-wise, I thought it was done well overall.
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Not an easy one...Mischief Maker wrote:The best movie I've ever regretted watching.kaicooper wrote:its time to watch it..my first time
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Requiem for a Dream
finally watched it .. what can i say
Darren Aronofsky made one of the most Best Fucked up movie
truly Masterpiece..u just need to watch it once ..its enough ..i dont think
i'll ever forget it..SOUNDTRACK IS PURE ART
9.5/10
finally watched it .. what can i say
Darren Aronofsky made one of the most Best Fucked up movie
truly Masterpiece..u just need to watch it once ..its enough ..i dont think
i'll ever forget it..SOUNDTRACK IS PURE ART
9.5/10
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Exactly my point - I think it's easy to confuse celebration of acting ability with results on film, and I think you concede the argument when you give Chan a pass but not Statham (correctly, of course). We have people who'd vote for (insert international pariah here) and we have people who think that Statham's one-dimensional tough guy act has star power. So be it! They will continue to rake in money hand over first, and I'm sure old Mickey Rourke will be in it too.Skykid wrote:I don't understand what we're talking about here, persona or acting ability? They're two completely different things.
The jab about Statham needing an acting double goes both ways. You can't just insert an acting double for Chan or Lee (and it clearly didn't help in Game of Death, though that's a bad example), and I think we agree there are films where the acting is not the most important part.
Note that I'm not taking a jab at your observations about Statham missing his cues, not controlling his eyes, missing his mark, whatever else he's doing; nor am I upset with the idea that it would be better if he really did have some acting ability. But the SAG isn't going to waive dues because somebody is a "stunt" actor rather than an "actor" actor, y'know?
In truth I just have this funny image of my head of Skykid walking down the street and critiquing random people on acting ability.
