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"The mistake lies in seeing debate and discussion as secondary to the recovery of meaning. Rather, we should see them as primary: art and literature do not exist to be understood or appreciated, but to be discussed and argued over, to function as a focus for social dialogue. The discourse of literary or art criticism is not to recover meaning, but to create and contest it. Our primal scene should not be the solitary figure in the dark of the cinema but the group of friends arguing afterwards in the pub."
-Don Fowler (1996) "Even Better Than The Real Thing"

Friday, December 9, 2011

The Descendants


Hawaii, best supporting actor in bunches of movies, co-stars as the backdrop for Alexander Payne's, "The Descendants." As is true with "Sideways," the setting may be decent to look at, but wherever broken humans roam (Hawaii and Napa Valley) there are usually fractured attempts at mending. Payne wastes no time making this clear. The movie opens with George Clooney, who stars as Matt King, descendant of Hawaii colonizers and Hawaiian royalty, gloomily talking over shots of an impoverished, inner-city Hawaii and crowded highways reminiscent of 'the 405' in L.A. The problems of the mainland, or any mainland, as Matt explains, are constantly present in Hawaii and obstinately butting heads with the mainland's perceived paradise. And, as anyone that has lived in L.A. knows, the 405 is a problem.

Payne's movies are exceptional because he is really good at showing that which pushes on a character and then how that character pushes back. In this emotional comedy, there is a lot of pushing and shoving, just as there is in the real world (the great emotional comedy).

The movie picks up with Matt King looking over briefs in his wife's hospital room. We learn that she is in a coma from a boating accident. Later at the family's beach club, Laird Hamilton, her friend that was driving the boat, just from his physical presence (not from his less than stellar acting), makes it clear that King's wife associated with folks and activities that were a little more exciting than Matt's real estate law and churlish tight-wad-ness. From this first of many moments in the hospital room, we see what's pushing on Clooney--a marriage marred with boredom.

We're then introduced to Scottie and Alexandra, King's daughters. As the doctors explain that his wife is going to die, King is left to explain to himself that he is going to have to explain this to his daughters. Scottie, 8, was raised by her mother. Alexandra, 17, was also raised by her mother, however, with 9 years on her sister, Alexandra grew to 'know' her mother and therefore has some real issues. After King retrieves a drunken Alexandra from boarding school, he gets the sobering news from his daughter that her mother, his comatose wife, was cheating on him. Payne makes these moments functional for his movies. Whenever the crises begin to pile, we get to meet more characters and laugh a bit. When the news broke, King immediately puts on his loafers and with a broken gait sprogs to a neighbor's house to square away some details concerning the heartbreaking news about his wife's affair and therein decides to break the heartbreaking news about his wife's imminent death to their friends, the neighbors. Many things are breaking because of what was already broken.

It is true that in the great emotional comedy there are no villains. Payne, in this emotional comedy keeps a similar theme. King's interactions with his wife's unsympathetic, asshole of a father are fair. Sid, Alexandra's stoner boyfriend is at first annoying and later endearing. Even the adulterer, Speer, garners enough respect to be given a civil going-over. At the least, Payne allows us to see where they are coming from. We may not like them, but we understand them. Payne is a true egalitarian director in this sense. Which is necessary for seamlessly aligning a second plot-line with the first.

As his wife is taken off of life support, King is having the life sucked out of him by a slew of greedy cousins. Among which is the affable Beau Bridges. In their flowered shirts they all seem decent enough. It's the fact that they are about to sell 500 million dollars worth of virgin forest to developers that makes them all seem like real scoundrels. The family inherited the land, the kids used to camp on it, and Matt is the executor of the estate. The family wants the money and all of Hawaii wants to save the land. Crises number two. Characters being pushed around. Matt having to explain more stuff to himself and more stuff to other people. Everyone, and this might be the common thread that holds it all together, is constantly having to explain stuff to themselves and others while having stuff explained to them.

No one is better at acting out these sorts of emotions than Clooney. We see him thinking and explaining and breaking and plotting his rebuttal. It's through his acting that the morality invoked by extreme circumstances becomes real. There is no formula for how to deal with greedy cousins, a dying-cheating wife, teenage daughters, unavailable fathers-in-law, and an entire state of people counting on you. Clooney does well to keep from exploding. He does even better at portraying the annoyance and dismalness of having no formula while trying to harness some real pain. Maybe morality, at least maybe for Payne, is simply about knowing how to act in fucked situations when you don't know how to act.

Payne makes the point that there is always only one answer and humans inherently know it the whole time. It's emotional and comedic to follow characters around as they chase what they already know. It delivers a blow when we can empathize with the shit pushing on characters. It's cathartic when there is a happy ending. Ice cream and couches are always sufficient props for such a thing.

"The Descendants" is a good movie.


Top Movies - Rob


My film choices can be categorized basically into 4 groups: Movies w/ a Twist, Serious Dramas w/ Suspense, Spy/Heist Flicks, & Intelligent Comedy; or a combination of those. I'll probably finish my list when I've seen some more movies. I just know there are more out there that I haven't seen yet that belong on a Top 100 list.

Top 50 (It's a Start)

Top 10 in no particular order
The Big Lebowski
Garden State
Inglourious Basterds
Munich
Raiders of the Lost Ark
A Love Song for Bobby Long
Almost Famous
Casino Royale
Zoolander
A River Runs Through It

The Rest in no particular order
True Grit
Home Alone
The Dark Knight
Chinatown
Pulp Fiction
Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade
American History X
Blow Up
Breathless
Inception
Matchstick Men
Star Wars: Episode IV
Rear Window
Rope
Last of the Mohicans
Good Will Hunting
Spy Game
Mission Impossible
The Bourne Identity
Gangs of New York
Orange County
The Life of David Gale
The Departed
Catch Me If You Can
Oceans 11 (the new one, with Clooney)
Snatch
Y Tu Mama Tambien
Annie Hall
Gosford Park
Legends of the Fall
The Lives of Others
The Score
No Country for Old Men
The Green Mile
Adaptation
The Saint


Docs:
Manda Bala (Send a Bullet)
The September Issue
Bill Cunningham New York
Man on Wire

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Top 100 - The Brothers Godsey


Acting
Aesthetics
Rewatchability
Nostalgia/Classic-ness
Emotion Provoking
Overall Enjoyability
Each category has a rating of 1-10 top score being 60
The Brobros Top 100


The Shawshank Redemption (8, 6, 10, 9, 10, 9) = 52
Forrest Gump (9, 7, 8, 10, 8, 8) = 50
Planet of the Apes (7, 8, 10, 10, 7, 7) = 49
The Talented Mr. Ripley (8, 9, 5, 4, 9, 7) = 42
The Royal Tenenbaums (8, 10, 10, 7, 8, 10) = 53
The Big Lebowski (10,7,10, 10, 5, 8) = 49
Goodfellas (8, 6, 9, 10, 6, 10) = 43
Rudy (6, 8, 8, 10, 9, 6) = 47
Pulp Fiction (7, 9, 8, 10, 7, 9) =50

Die Hard
Good Will Hunting
Heat
To Kill a Mockingbird
Silence of the Lambs
The Dear Hunter
In Bruges
The Graduate
Love Actually
Taxi Driver
Raging Bull
Braveheart
Rocky I
Schindler's List
The Sting
Point Break
Legends of the Fall
Scarface
The Godfather I
The Godfather II
The Fighter
The Matrix
Avatar
Casino
The Lives of Others
American Beauty
The Pianist
The Terminator II
Vanilla Sky
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Apollo 13
Crimson Tide
There Will Be Blood
The Departed
The King's Speech
Fight Club
I Heart Huckabees
Fitzcarraldo
Back to the Future
The Killing Fields
Batman Begins
The Royal Tannenbaums
The Wrestler
Requiem for a Dream
Inception
Air Force One
The Hangover
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
12 Angry Men
Brian's Song
The Lion King
Coming to America
Chasing Amy

Top 100 - Casey

When I sat down to write this I never thought I would be able to come up with 100 movies. But I did and I really think you boys should take a good long look at this list and try to watch a few from “this girl’s list”. I ordered the top 25 but then after that just went with it! Enjoy!

1. Sleepless in Seattle

“I am NOT going to New York to meet some woman who could be a crazy, sick lunatic! Didn't you see Fatal Attraction?”

2. You’ve Got Mail

“I wanted it to be you. I wanted it to be you so badly.”

3. Cool Runnings

Irwin Blitzer: “Gentlemen, a bobsled is a simple thing. “

Man: “Yeah, so's a toilet!”

4. Bewitched

“Where is my dog? I will die if I do not have him back! Do you understand me? I WILL DIE IF I DO NOT HAVE HIM BACK!”

5. Sweet Home Alabama

Young Melanie: “What do you want to be married to me for, anyhow?”

Young Jake: “So I can kiss you anytime I want.”

6. Pretty Woman

“Goodbyes make me crazy…”

7. My Best Friend’s Wedding

“So, I realize this comes at a very inopportune time, but I really have this gigantic favor to ask of you. Choose me. Marry me. Let me make you happy.”

8. Knotting Hill

“You are lovelier this morning than you have ever been.”

9. The Notebook

“It was an improbable romance. He was a country boy. She was from the city. She had the world at her feet, while he didn't have two dimes to rub together.”

10. Enchanted

Giselle: “It is magical.”

11. Kate and Leopold

12. Little Women

13. Wild at Heart

14. Simon Birch

15. An American Tale

16. Father of the Bride

17. Water for Elephants

18. The First Wives Club

19. Runaway Bride

20. Erin Brockovich

21. Crazy Stupid Love

22. It’s a Wonderful Life

23. That Thing You Do

24. The Wedding Planner

25. Crash

26. 27 Dresses

27. Hitch

28. Lovely Bones

29. Double Jeopardy

30. Three Men and a Baby

31. Toy Story

32. Christmas with the Kranks

33. License to Wed

34. The Interpreter

35. 13 Going On 30

36. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

37. Oceans 11

38. Four Christmas’

39. Ratatouille

40. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

41. Lincoln Lawyer

42. Seven Pounds

43. Hitch

44. Now and Then

45. It Could Happen to You

46. Country Strong

47. Where the Heart Is

48. Monsters Inc.

49. Wedding Crashers

50. The Dark Knight

51. Home Alone

52. Wedding Crashers

53. The Women

54. Pretty Woman

55. Something’s Gotta Give

56. She’s All That

57. Stepmom

58. Hanging Up

59. The Holiday

60. Dirty Dancing

61. The Polar Express

62. Yours, Mine, and Ours

63. Walk the Line

64. Nights in Rodanthe

65. Made of Honor

66. The Lake House

67. Julie and Julia

68. Charlotte’s Web

69. Eagle Eye

70. Elf

71. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

72. Sound of Music

73. Social Network

74. Up

75. The Little Mermaid

76. Grease

77. The Secret Garden

78. Madagascar

79. James and the Giant Peach

80. 12 Angry Men

81. Ghost

82. Friday Night Lights

83. Babe

84. Of Mice and Men

85. The Bourne Ultimatum

86. The Silence of the Lambs

87. A Beautiful Mind

88. The Prestige

89. Shutter Island

90. Beaches

91. Serendipity

92. Armageddon

93. The Family Stone

94. Maid in Manhattan

95. Just Like Heaven

96. Raising Helen

97. The Great Gatsby

98. Mona Lisa Smile

99. Titanic

100. The Proposal