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Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5525] Fri, 26 November 2004 18:02 Go to next message
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The box art and the IMDb say "Don't Miss This." And I agree.


It was recommeneded to me by one of the dudes at the vid store
where I eventually rented it last night.


Bubba Ho Tep takes place at the Mud Creek Nursing Home
in Texas.

It is a small film about two of the residents. Bruce Campbell
plays the character who thinks he's Elvis Presley. Ossie Davis
plays the character who is convinced he is John F. Kennedy.


Bubba Ho Tep is one of those uncategorizable films:
Fantasy? Comedy? Drama? Hell, they even get into the
transmigration of souls.


Unlike most online reviewers, I not only do not give spoilers,
I do not give much of the story either. It distracts and detracts
from all the surprises that await you.


I laughed out loud more than a few times sitting here by
myself watching it late into the night. Even the trailers are
good. These were about (amongst others) a foreign film called
Osama for instance.


Anybody see Riddick?




Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5555 is a reply to message #5525] Fri, 10 December 2004 14:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I really liked Bubba too. Mummy graffiti in the bathroom of a nursing home is right up my alley. A great B-movie! I saw riddick. Nice effects, nothing much else.

Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5556 is a reply to message #5555] Sat, 11 December 2004 09:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It shows what can be done with very little in hardware but
a really creative idea and writing.


Can you think of other examples. Please, _not_
Naked Lunch!




Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5557 is a reply to message #5556] Sun, 12 December 2004 12:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I've kind of been a fan of off-beat quirky film. Those that might be shown at the local small seating "art cineplex's". Like Donny Darko, Ghost Dog, The Deep End, American Splendor, Ghost World, Rabbet Proof Fence. None are big budget. I'd seen Naked Lunch years ago, and yes, it's a bit too weird even for me. So was "Pi" for that matter. The brilliant main character takes a power drill to his noggin to release all the meany troubling thoughts stored up there.

Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5558 is a reply to message #5557] Sun, 12 December 2004 13:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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seek out "The Reflecting Skin" by Philip Ridley


Pi looked like a student directing project.


One thing that has damaged original filmmaking is the
whole Sundance scene. It has become as trite as H'wood.


Beware of pictures that are too self referential, take place
on the highway between LA and Las Vegas or are "about" the
neat characters one meets while making the film.


Last recommendation this mail:

"8 Women"


Find all the Isabelle Huppert movies you can.

Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5559 is a reply to message #5558] Sun, 12 December 2004 18:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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One of my most favorite films of all time is "Hud", Paul Newman, Brian Dewilda, Melvin Douglas, and Patricia Neal. Pricipally for the way Melvin talked and the way Paul looked at Patricia whilst twiddeling a petunia under his chin puttin the moves on her.

Re: Finally something good to write about-- Bubba Ho Tep [message #5560 is a reply to message #5559] Sun, 12 December 2004 20:48 Go to previous message
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I know Hud and recall the scene where he tells the
rancher or his dad or whatever to sell the diseased
cattle instead of putting them down.

From the film: "You're hard man Hud."

I guess. :-/


As for quirky films starring big stars I'd give the
nod to Steve McQueen in "Baby The Rain Must Fall". I'm
still looking for that to see it again. I don't see stuff
like The Wild One w/Brando as being outrageous or even
interesting.


Other all-time quirkout is "The Ruling Class" with Peter O'Toole.

FYI, Isabelle Huppert is in the new release called "I [heart]
Huckabee's."




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