Showing posts with label Empire of the Sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Empire of the Sun. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 May 2011

A-Z #74: Empire of the Sun

You can pick up hundreds of DVDs for a round-pound each - it doesn't matter. It's never about quantity, it's about quality. A-Z is my way of going through my collection, from A-Z, and understanding why I own the films ... or you can tell me why I should sell 'em

#74 - Empire of the Sun 

Why did I buy it?

Spielberg marathon. I vividly remember Empire of the Sun having a hearty recommendation from Dawson Leery on Dawsons Creek. If I recall correcltly, I think he may have stated that the film was "underrated". Suffice to say, the double-disc package was a must. The fact that Christian Bale as a young whipper-snapper and Ben Stiller was playing a non-comedic role was worth watching at any rate.

Why do I still own it?

So, I watched it once. I won't lie, I wasn't blown away. Now I know that Mad Hatter is a big fan and good friend Rhys has always praised the film rating it higher than some of the acknowledged 'Spielberg' classics. Therefore, I hold onto the film waiting to rewatch and re-judge. The thing is -  Spielberg has so many good films! Unlike 1941, which was sold on as soon as took the disc out of the player, Empire of the Sun has so many iconic shots that are unforgettable. The one I captured above is one of many, many shots. I think the child's perspective is an interesting route to watch the war through - but I question whether Christian Bale carried the film effectively. I think my gut feeling is that he did not...

Should I stick to that gut-feeling and sell it ASAP? Or should I trust the film-friends and wait for the rewatch?


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Sunday, 8 August 2010

The Simon and Jo Film Show ('Scream' Trilogy'):08/08/2010

This week, Simon and Jo both watch the 'Scream' trilogy, prepared for the release of 'Scream 4' in April 2011. Every facet of Wes Cravens three horror films spanning 1996 and 2000 is covered in this epic episode - the longest yet!

Though, don't worry, this is not the only film topic. We also discuss the latest news, the London box-office and, to finish, Simon continues his Spielberg quest through watching Empire of the Sun and Amistad the not-so-hot Spielberg movies from '87 and '97, whilst Jo finally watches Inception and we discuss this.

Links

Satan and The Lord podcast - we haven't listened to it yet, but we have been told to mention it so, c'est la vie.

Rachel from Rachels Reel Reviews wrote us an email, covering last weeks discussion of The Breakfast Club.

Trailers

The terrifying Guillermo Del Toro production Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Giametti and Hoffman in Barney's Version and Jo is excited (though Simon is not) about Burlesque...

Music

All music has been nabbed from across the Scream soundtracks - the score by Marco Beltrami - and the big gun by Nick Cave, 'Red Right Hand'.

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