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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #450 on: 18 July, 2010, 12:19:33 am »
Is sexploitation a bad thing? It sounds like it should be.

*genuinely ignorant here*

edit: and she's not here to ask, can check tomorrow though.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #451 on: 18 July, 2010, 12:23:15 am »
The Return of The King.

Zoidburg

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #452 on: 18 July, 2010, 12:24:39 am »
Russ Meyer was an interesting chap.

He had been a combat photographer in the Pacific, not a job with the best of survival rates.

I think after that he decided to spend the rest of his life persuing that which made him truly happy. This consisted of drinking, smoking, partying and making films about women with huge boobies.

You can't knock a man for following his dream.

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #453 on: 18 July, 2010, 12:31:01 am »
I was trying to work out how to word it, but the start of the Wkipedia entry does a pretty good job:

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Sexploitation or "sex-exploitation" describe a class of independently produced, low budget feature films generally associated with the 1960s and serving largely as a vehicle for the exhibition of non-explicit sexual situations and gratuitous nudity. ...

Which I think pretty well describes what little of Russ Meyer's films I've seen.  They generally seem to involve women with large breasts, and not much in the way of acting ability.  I don't think Russ Meyer would have denied this.  They aren't exactly subtle films, but they don't pretend to be anything other than what they are.  They are certainly a potentially interesting genre, but probably not the sort of thing which would be discussed in the same circles who discussed Fellini, who is a "proper" director. :-\
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #454 on: 18 July, 2010, 12:36:40 am »
Meyer was a proper director.

He was undoubtedly skilled and professional, most of the guys he worked with had been combat photographers with him - that formed the genesis of his production team.

I just think he made films to please himself, the boobies were the loss leader, the thing to entice people in to cinema in the first place.

Meyer was not stupid by a long way - but rare for the trade he was not one to vanish up his own art house backside either, he knew how to apeal to the lowest common denominator in order to trick them into watching something that may contain other more subversive themes.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #455 on: 18 July, 2010, 02:12:54 am »
Just watched "My Name is Khan"

I think it's made it onto my all time top ten. Superb.

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #456 on: 18 July, 2010, 09:36:58 am »
Thanks Zoidburg and Tim, I was half expecting it to be the actresses/actors that were exploited.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #457 on: 18 July, 2010, 10:20:09 am »
Fwiw, I totally agree with Zoidburg's assessment of Russ Meyer. There's an awful lot more to his films than big boobies if you care to look for it (or if you can avoid being distracted).

Tinto Brass is another in similar vein.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #458 on: 18 July, 2010, 10:23:43 am »
Talking of boobies, the opening of Please Give includes lots of close-ups of mammograms being performed. Weird.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #459 on: 18 July, 2010, 10:41:36 am »
Meyer was a proper director. ...

That was why I put proper in quotes, there's a perception that directors like Fellini make real artistic and valuable films, whereas Meyer only made soft porn, which isn't really fair to either director.

It's difficult to outline this in a short post on here, especially since I don't claim to be an expert on either director, so my original post was just trying to give a flavour of things.  We probably need to start an entirely different thread!
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Zoidburg

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #460 on: 18 July, 2010, 04:56:27 pm »
Thanks Zoidburg and Tim, I was half expecting it to be the actresses/actors that were exploited.
Other way round - the film exploits a certain cross section of the viewing public.

Blackploitation - A 70's market that tapped the previously ignored black audience in the US who felt ignored by the mostly white Holywood machine. The US black community were becoming upwardly mobile which meant there was money to be made.

Another example of an exploitation genre are the Twilight films which are aimed at middle class teenage girls, the themes fit perfectly for a purpose - they have lots of disposable income given to them by their parents so they will go and see films like Twilight.

I don't know if the Harry Potter films were purposely intended to exploit 32 year old IT workers that still live with their parents and read too much potboiler fantasy - but it does seem that way.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #461 on: 20 July, 2010, 11:24:23 am »
The Damned United.  Jolly good apart from Michael Sheen's accent, which wandered back to Wales whenever he got excited.
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #462 on: 20 July, 2010, 11:30:45 am »
The Boat That Rocked

Not great but some funny parts ! Over long at 2 hrs 10 mins !

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #463 on: 20 July, 2010, 11:07:00 pm »
Sherlock Holmes (with JD Jr) - pretty good; an obvious set up for Sherlock Holmes II to VIII.
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LindaG

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #464 on: 20 July, 2010, 11:15:24 pm »
Better Off Dead.  1980s John Cusack vehicle.

I love him.

But I don't love this movie.  Sorry John.

citoyen

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #465 on: 24 July, 2010, 08:27:26 pm »
Toy Story 3

Superb. Really wonderful. Wife and son were blubbering like babies by the end. And I think I must have got a speck of dust in my eye.

There was a feeling of seen it all before at times, and it's not quite as good as TS2, but still lots of brilliantly funny moments and definitely a must-see. 

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Zoidburg

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #466 on: 24 July, 2010, 09:07:13 pm »
Green Zone.

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #467 on: 24 July, 2010, 09:55:11 pm »
I've just watched Edge of Darkness.

Flying_Monkey

Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #468 on: 25 July, 2010, 01:06:36 am »
Finally got round to watching Synecdoche New York - and it was actually rather moving and featured some superb performances. Dreams within dreams within dreams.

Then I watched a documentary about the life of Townes Van Zandt, Be Here to Love Me. A wonderful songwriter who never really recovered himself after electroshock treatment... very sad.

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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #469 on: 26 July, 2010, 06:18:11 pm »
I missed the opening 20min or so but got drawn into watching the rest of Die Welle (The Wave) last night. It has a bit of an obvious ending but is well worth watching. It's still available on iPlayer


Plot:

"When Rainer Wegner, a popular high school teacher, finds himself relegated to teaching autocracy as part of the schools project week, he's less than enthusiastic. So are his students, who greet the prospect of studying fascism yet again with apathetic grumbling: The Nazis sucked. We get it. Struck by the teenagers complacency and unwitting arrogance, Rainer devises an unorthodox experiment. But his hastily conceived lesson in social orders and the power of unity soon grows a life of its own.

In probing the underpinnings of fascism, The Wave is far from a social-studies lesson. As with his previous film, Before the Fall, director Dennis Gansel fashions an energetic, gripping drama that cuts through superficial ideological interrogatives and goes straight for the veins--the human psychologies and individual behaviors that contribute to collective movements. In unpeeling the emotional layers and contradictions of his characters (the need to belong, to be empowered, to escape social distinctions), Gansel offers a humanistic perspective on the terrifying irony that these students may welcome the very things they denounce.

And lest we too easily dismiss this cautionary tale, its noteworthy that the true story that prompted Todd Strassers novel The Wave (from which the film was adapted) did not take place in Germany, but at a high school in Palo Alto."
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #470 on: 26 July, 2010, 09:24:55 pm »
Yesterday, I watched Mon Oncle again for the first time in years.  Marvellous.
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #471 on: 27 July, 2010, 12:07:29 am »
Green Zone last week on DVD, fascinating to see the way it was filmed with ex soldiers filling quite a few of the parts.


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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #472 on: 27 July, 2010, 12:10:21 am »
Saw Avatar on DVD. Not seen it before.  CGI not bad. Storyline meh. Glad I didn't go to see it in the cinema.
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #473 on: 27 July, 2010, 10:30:09 am »
Enigma.  Not that good, really.
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Re: What was the last film you watched?
« Reply #474 on: 27 July, 2010, 08:53:58 pm »
Seven Pounds.

An enjoyable film starring Will Smith and Woody Harrelson