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1984 Remake
metirish Mar 22 2012 01:36 PM |
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Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four forecast for Hollywood remake
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/mar ... r-new-film
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Vic Sage Mar 22 2012 03:30 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
The Radford version is terrific -- entirely faithful while utterly cinematic. I can't imagine a better Winston Smith than John Hurt; he breaks your heart just to look at him. and of course Richard Burton's last performance, as good as he's ever been. Deakins' cinematography is starkly beautiful, in all its desaturated glory -- it's practically Scandanavian. The Eurythmics songs are unfairly underrated, as they succeed in creating a dissonant kind of electro-pop sound for a vintage 40s looking film. The movie is doomed, hopeless, terrifying.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 22 2012 03:36 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
Funny... Hurt ended up playing the Big Brother-y dictator role in that film version of V For Vendetta.
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Vic Sage Mar 22 2012 04:18 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
i'm sure that was a conscious decision by the filmmakers, to establish that connection.
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Edgy MD Mar 22 2012 05:12 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
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I half want to take that literally.
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Vic Sage Mar 23 2012 11:09 AM Re: 1984 Remake |
British dystopian SF:
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Mets – Willets Point Mar 25 2012 01:09 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
What about Threads? I've heard so many disturbing things about that movie that I never want to see it.
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Edgy MD Mar 25 2012 01:56 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
If I got a 1984 remake, I'd totally make the move on Karen I didn't make 28 years ago.
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Mets – Willets Point Mar 28 2012 12:52 PM Re: 1984 Remake |
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I would've been more careful to make sure my copy of MAD magazine with Alfred E. Neuman peeing in the snow that I brought in to show off to my friends didn't get confiscated by the principal, never to be seen again. I hope Sr. Elizabeth enjoyed reading that issue.
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