Jade Jaguar
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At the risk of seeming like a pimp for Turner Classis Movies, once again I am going to recommend some upcoming films:
Throne Of Blood, 1957, 2 am EDT Saturday (Friday night) TCM
This is an intense film, eerie and forboding. Toshiro Mifune's performance is almost deranged. The film is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth to feudal Japan.Some consider it the best adaptation of Shakespeare to film. Gone are the soliloquies, and the Elizabethan English which made the Bard's plays hard to digest when you were in highschool. There is plenty of action, and the witches are amazing. It is directed by Akira Kurosawa, who directed Seven Samurai. But Throne Of Blood fares better on TV, since it wasn't shot in wide screen, and is only 110 minutes long, so you won't miss a thing. What I call the porcupine scene at the end is amazing. You'll know what I mean when you see it. Check it out.
Born To Kill, 1947, 10 am EDT Saturday TCM
A while back we had a thread about the meanest characters in film. This film, with Lawrence Tierney as Sam Wild was one of my nominees. He is ruthlessly brutal as a man who will do whatever he wants, to whom ever he wants, to get what he wants. This is a classic film noir, directed by Robert Wise, who directed an amazing variety of fine films, even if you don't think the first Star Trek movie was one of them. He also directed West Side Story, and The Day The Earth Stood Still. Quentin Tarantino was obviously influenced by this film, and infact cast Tierney as the boss man Joe Cabot in Resevoir Dogs. Tierney so identified with his bad guy roles that he was in and out of jail, in the US and Europe. I'd bet few people on this board have seen this film, or any of his films as a young man. If you haven't seen it, and you get TCM, don't miss it!
Throne Of Blood, 1957, 2 am EDT Saturday (Friday night) TCM
This is an intense film, eerie and forboding. Toshiro Mifune's performance is almost deranged. The film is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth to feudal Japan.Some consider it the best adaptation of Shakespeare to film. Gone are the soliloquies, and the Elizabethan English which made the Bard's plays hard to digest when you were in highschool. There is plenty of action, and the witches are amazing. It is directed by Akira Kurosawa, who directed Seven Samurai. But Throne Of Blood fares better on TV, since it wasn't shot in wide screen, and is only 110 minutes long, so you won't miss a thing. What I call the porcupine scene at the end is amazing. You'll know what I mean when you see it. Check it out.
Born To Kill, 1947, 10 am EDT Saturday TCM
A while back we had a thread about the meanest characters in film. This film, with Lawrence Tierney as Sam Wild was one of my nominees. He is ruthlessly brutal as a man who will do whatever he wants, to whom ever he wants, to get what he wants. This is a classic film noir, directed by Robert Wise, who directed an amazing variety of fine films, even if you don't think the first Star Trek movie was one of them. He also directed West Side Story, and The Day The Earth Stood Still. Quentin Tarantino was obviously influenced by this film, and infact cast Tierney as the boss man Joe Cabot in Resevoir Dogs. Tierney so identified with his bad guy roles that he was in and out of jail, in the US and Europe. I'd bet few people on this board have seen this film, or any of his films as a young man. If you haven't seen it, and you get TCM, don't miss it!