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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 16 2012 10:30 AM |
Hijinx sleeps on the couch when a group of ex-radicals reaching their 30s get together over a summer weekend.
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Vic Sage Oct 16 2012 12:03 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
it IS Sayles' 1st film, and is a progenitor of the BIG CHILL baby-boom movies about middle-aged protagonists looking back ruefully at their own youthful idealism and wondering where it went and how they ultimately had to accommodate real life.
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RealityChuck Oct 16 2012 03:20 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
Excellent film with a no-name cast (though David Straitharn and Gordon Clapp carved out careers). Sayles was always one of the best writers of the writer/directors and even in his first film, he keeps things interesting, with some fine characters.
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Edgy MD Oct 17 2012 04:42 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
Is there a fully realized John Sayles movie? Folks praise virtually everything he does, but there's usually a "but" in there (though not for Chuck, above).
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Vic Sage Oct 17 2012 09:53 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
i have no "buts" about either MATEWAN or PASSION FISH, and have huge affection for BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET and SECRET OF ROAN INISH. SECAUCUS 7 is good but limited, and BABY ITS YOU is ok but slight. EIGHT MEN OUT should have been better, LIANNA is near unwatchable, and LONE STAR is uninvolving and dull. i haven't been able to get through anything of his since.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Oct 18 2012 06:13 AM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
Concur on Passion Fish and Matewan, and Roan Inish (I can see where people come from on Brother, but it always left me cold). Holy hell, do we disagree about Lone Star, though-- took a while to unspool, but it worked like hell for me (especially the casting of Chris Cooper and a young Matt McConaughey in the opposite roles you'd expect a studio to push 'em towards).
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Vic Sage Oct 18 2012 07:37 AM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
i should give LONE STAR another try, i suppose. Its well thought of... maybe i was tired. concur on SECAUCUS 7; i like it better in theory than in practice. I used to work for the movie studio distributing it, so i always had to make an argument for it to potential licensors, vis-a-vis BIG CHILL.
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Edgy MD Oct 18 2012 11:50 AM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
I guess I just find that folks, including me, offer his films respect, but aren't riveted, or out there evangelizing for Sayles. Maybe this one could have been cut a little tighter. Maybe another could have been shot a little more artfully. Brother frumma always seems like a bad print to me, like the post-production wasn't there. And of course it was a spaceman movie with virtually no special effects.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Oct 18 2012 12:01 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
And that voice is what got the noms: screenplay nominations for Passion Fish and Lone Star, but no wins.
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RealityChuck Oct 18 2012 12:47 PM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
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Silver City is his weakest. It's too political and strident, even for someone like me who disliked George W. Bush.
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sharpie Oct 22 2012 10:06 AM Re: Return of the Secaucus 7 (1980) |
I would endorse SECAUCUS SEVEN; THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH; EIGHT MEN OUT; MATEWAN; PASSION FISH; LONE STAR; and MEN WITH GUNS.
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