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  • movie year countdown #32 - 1975 - Tommy

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    Tommy  (1975)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Tommy

    Ok this movie is just ridiculous.  I'm not sure if I would have liked it more if I had been more familiar with all of the music first, but something just feel uncomfortable about it.  Maybe I'd like it more if I was stoned.  Although I usually don't like being stoned, but I mean if I did.

    I did watch the Pinball Wizard section over a few more times before I returned the DVD.  I'm not sure if it's because it's the most familiar song in the movie, or because the sequence is just plain awesome, or because Elton John brings something extra, but that part seems to exceed the rest of the movie.  Except for maybe Fiddle About!  Keith Moon is a real creep!

    The mom and dad were just plain annoying.  Tina Turner I have always found extremely frightening and disturbing.  And that scene where they are basically wallowing around in chocolate or shit or whatever just seems pretentious.

    Rating: 5/10


  • movie year countdown #31 - 1976 - Logan's Run

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    Logan's Run  (1976)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Logan's Run

    I just plain enjoyed this movie.  Yeah there are some pretty dated special effects, but they are still enchanting.  Jenny Agutter is gorgeous.  And Peter Ustinov is brilliant.

    I really just like the story idea.  I've still never read the book or seen the TV show, but I am interested now.  All of the different areas of this world, the outside with the destroyed remnants of our old world, just all of the different settings were part of what made it so interesting as well.

    I hear there is a remake in the works and I actually really don't mind that.  I think there's a whole lot that could be done with the movie.  And the original movie isn't perfect by any means.  I think an updated version could have a lot more or different things to say given the current state of affairs in the world.  As long as they can find someone as good as Ustinov for the old man role.

    Rating: 9/10


  • movie year countdown #30 - 1977 - Pumping Iron

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    Pumping Iron  (2003)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Pumping Iron

    As is the case with many behind-the-scenes documentaries, what is actually behind-the-scenes of the documentary itself is even more interesting.

    There is a lot here that was essentially faked or constructed for purposes of interesting narrative.

    Arnold Essentially created a character for himself.  He had already retired from Body Building and was only convinced to try for the Mr. Universe title again by the filmmakers who knew there was no doubt he would win from the start.  The idea that Lou Farrigno ever had a chance was ridiculous, but they played up that idea and a rivalry that never really existed.  Arnold stated later that he was not playing himself straight, but basically a character of himself.  He made up a lot of lies and said a lot of outrageous things to make the movie seem more interesting.  There were story lines with other characters that were essentially fabricated as well.  If you are interested, check out the DVD commentary and special features.

    Not to say that there aren't a lot of true moments in the movie, but if you are watching this to see a true early Arnold realize that it may be to him that this was actually just one of his earlier acting gigs to some extent.  Although obviously a role he knew a lot about.

    Also watch the special features for some interesting deleted scenes with Bud Cort.

    Rating: 7/10