Directed by Michael Cimino The Deer Hunter is about three friends and how their lives are changed by the Vietnam War, and yet we mostly see the characters before and after the war. The film spends most of its time building up the image of pre-war Michael (Robert De Niro) Nicky (Christopher Walken) and Steven … Continue reading The Deer Hunter (1978)
Month: March 2017
Training Day (2001) [Script Only]
Written by David Ayer My first thoughts while reading Training Day were that this story took itself way too seriously. It feels, at times, like a parody of a cop/drug dealer war movie. While the film came out in 2001, this script was written, to my knowledge, around 1995, at a time when I'm guessing there … Continue reading Training Day (2001) [Script Only]
Dirty Harry (1971)
Directed by Don Siegel Dirty Harry feels like a dose of old-school cowboy badassery, at the time polite racism, the Zodiac killer, the terminator and a 'fight the power' mentality wrapped up in a man who looks like he voted for Richard Nixon, twice. Inspector Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) is mean, focused, silent, brooding and … Continue reading Dirty Harry (1971)
The Cars That Ate Paris (1974)
Directed by Peter Weir This film isn't about Paris, France like I thought it was. In fact, I operated under the assumption that it was some kind of documentary about the auto industry in Paris or about a series of auto-related riots in the city. I don't know why, but I'm glad I watched it. … Continue reading The Cars That Ate Paris (1974)
Spotlight (2015)
Directed by Tom McCarthy There are obvious comparisons to be made between this movie and All the President's Men (1976), but while that film featured two reporters venturing deep into a world they didn't have much access to, Spotlight follows a team of reporters uncovering a scandal taking place in their own community, one they could have noticed … Continue reading Spotlight (2015)
Logan (2017)
Directed by James Mangold Logan is a film about a guy redeeming himself. Well, it's about two guys redeeming themselves, actually. They both die, and they both get their moments of zen, but one dies in the middle of the night, disoriented and alone, realizing he may have made another huge mistake which he will … Continue reading Logan (2017)
The Witch (2016)
Directed by Robert Eggers The Witch is about, well it's about a witch, but it's really about the family terrorized by the witch and the way they turn on each other. The film presents a bleak landscape bathed in blue. The world feels barren and lonely, like everything that isn't your blood is trying to kill … Continue reading The Witch (2016)
Nebraska (2013) [Script Only]
Written by Robert W. Nelson (101 pages) Nebraska is a story about an old man, Woody, who's convinced he has won a million dollars and must go to Lincoln, Nebraska to collect his winnings. Woody's family debates his senility, and his son, David, ultimately decides to indulge his father out of respect and a subconscious … Continue reading Nebraska (2013) [Script Only]
Escape From Alcatraz (1979)
Directed by Don Siegel Escape From Alcatraz isn't longer than it has to be, which is great. It's a quiet, methodical film like The Martian. We focus on one character's mission, spending more time on the intricacies of his escape than character development. In fact, we don't know much of anything about our protagonist, Frank Morris … Continue reading Escape From Alcatraz (1979)
Vertigo (1958)
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock In many Hitchcock thrillers it feels the protagonist gets caught up in some sort of plot bigger than himself, but he still never loses sense of himself. In Strangers on a Train, Guy Haines has everything working against him, but he's constantly battling back, representing the clear good against the clear evil. … Continue reading Vertigo (1958)
