The original was great Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw - and NOTHING can touch David Shires original score!!!! .... atonal big band R&B
:tup :tup
The score is like the original film itself----utterly shameless, and yet carries off a rough-and-ready authenticity and finally a kind of genius.
Yep. See above.
I hear you. Remakes blow.
And who could stand in for Walter Matthau's nose coming back in the door before the rest of him after the bad guy sneezes?
Well....not ALL remakes. There's the John Huston/Humphrey Bogart version of The Maltese Falcon, which was actually the third attempt. Glad they did THAT one. And His Girl Friday, a remake of the original The Front Page (1931) and a genuine masterpiece.
But I rather agree that there's little reason to think that the remake of Pelham will be on that exalted level.
I used to work with a guy in the early 90's who was a big "Are You Being Served" fan. He would rattle off huge chunks of dialog at the drop of a hat. Naturally, people started avoiding him after a while.
Saw a fascinating documentary on the life of Thomas Merton on public television a week or so ago. Kept your comments in mind. While his life may have been a failure in some ways, I found the film utterly riveting.
The original was great Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw - and NOTHING can touch David Shires original score!!!! .... atonal big band R&B
:tup :tup
The score is like the original film itself----utterly shameless, and yet carries off a rough-and-ready authenticity and finally a kind of genius.
Oh, yeah! That chapter is what yanked SF out of my hands and told me that these here 'classics' thingies might be worth checking out.
Wow! You can remember the specific thing that did it for you.
I can't remember, but in my case I don't think it was one thing but just sort an increasing tendency toward so-called "mainstream" fiction in 11th and 12th grade. Whereas, if you had tried to get me to go that way in 9th grade I'd have probably replied, "What do I need the mainstream for? I've got Ursula K. LeGuin!"
I agree. And don't even get me started on Conan. I just don't understand his appeal AT ALL. These kids and their comedians..
Actually, I rather like Conan.
Don't feel bad; I didn't think he was dead, but I was thinking "Johnny will be next"...
As far as I'm concerned, when Johnny and Ed left, the Tonight Show was cancelled. I haven't watched a full show since, and rarely even made it through the opening. Talk about a couple of masters!
You are CORRECT sir!