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Directed by Michael Haneke.
In this exploration of our violent society, writer and director Michael Haneke takes a disturbing look at how depictions of violence at once reflect and shape our culture. A well-to-do German family -- father Georg (Ulrich Muhe), mother Anna (Susanne Lothar), and son Georgie (Stefan Clapczynski) -- are settling in for the weekend at their vacation retreat near the lake. While George and his son head out for some sailing, a courteous young gentleman named Peter (Frank Giering) appears at the door, asking if he can borrow some eggs. When he breaks them, Anna offers him some more, but the conversation soon takes an odd turn; Peter goes from pleasant to sniveling to confrontational, and he's soon joined by his friend Paul (Arno Frisch). When George returns, he demands that Paul and Peter leave, but the two strangers refuse; Paul and Peter react with violence against Georg and his family, and they soon have the family tied up and begin torturing them. Peter and Paul occasionally refer to the camera in a manner recalling Bertolt Brecht, and near the end of the film, they even demand the opportunity to replay a scene so that they may mete out more punishment against their victims. The score includes classical selections by Mozart and Handel as well as performances by avant-garde composer John Zorn. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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indieabby88indieabby88 Re:Re:'Tis the season...
by indieabby88 in HORROR MOVIES 101
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""American Psycho" really bothered me at first, but after reading the book and thinking about the concept of the film a little more, I realize that it's pretty freaking great. The book is downright fascinating, though the descriptions of the killings are a bit too visceral for comfort."Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is just bloody good fun, I think. I didn't think I'd enjoy the movie at all, but I got a big kick out of it. "Night of the Living Dead" is a classic, and it would be hard for me to list any other zombie movie without listing it first. That being said:"Slither" just gives me a gross sort of joy every time I watch it. I can't wait to see what James Gunn does next. Now, somebody do me a favor and explain to me what the allure of "Funny Games" is. I've read the synopsis a couple of times, watched the trailer for the forthcoming English-language release of the film, and I just don't see how anyone could watch this and not feel ill while doing so. Somebody te ... " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Funny Games. Clip of the Day.
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"Horror site Bloody-Disgusting is hosting a new clip from Funny Games, Michael Haneke’s English-language remake of his 1997 film of the same name. This go-round stars Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet; in this clip, a ridiculously creepy Pitt goads Watts on an unpleasant scavenger hunt. Watch it here. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re:'Tis the season...
by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Well Doctor, I'm fairly sure I haven't seen even 10% of the horror movies you have, but I will make a list anyhow.I know we have had many discussion in the past about what constitutes a horror movie. But for purposes of this list, I will try to limit myself to more strictly defined horror. In other words, I will only include movies that I think there would be a decent chance that you could find them in the "horror" section of your video rental store. It's still hard to differentiate though because some movies might be more thriller than horror, or more sci-fi than horror, or more action than horror, or more comedy than horror.1. The Shining2. Ravenous3. Cube4. The Thing (1982)5. Night of the Living Dead 6. Psycho7. Alien8. American Psycho9. The Blair Witch Project10. Sleepy Hollow11. Jaws12. From Dusk Till Dawn13. Funny Games14. Ringu15. Jurassic Park Here are some more that I think are pretty close to horror that I love but might be more thrillers.Th ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor 'Tis the season...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Yes, boys and ghouls, it's that magical time of the year again, when ghosts and goblins and monsters and madmen roam the earth in search of 'sweets'! That's right! It's Thanksgiving! ... Oops! My bad! I had my calender on the wrong page! To make a long story short, I just purchased a 'restored/remastered' DVD of Halloween and I watched this movie again for about the 30th time and IT JUST DOESN'T GET OLD! There is a story behind this one, but basically, there are actually some movies that I don't mind seeing over and over again! What a phenomena ! Anyhow, AOL has compiled (yet another) list of the all time best Horror Movies! You can check it out here... Best Horror Movies of All Time: 31 Days of Horror - Moviefone. If I were to have to pick my Top Ten all-time favorite Horror Movies, I think that list would change... day to day... depending a lot upon my mood... At THIS moment in my life, my top-ten list would look s ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada movie year countdown #18 - 1989 ...
by Risselada in Risselada Blog
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.Der Siebente Kontinent (The Seventh Continent)This movie takes one direct line from beginning to end. And it's interesting to me, but I'm almost more interested in other people's reactions to it than to the movie itself.The fact that it is based on a true story makes it a big more intriguing, but mostly I didn't find it to be as shocking as many seem to. Apparently at some of the screenings people were most appalled by the part where money is flushed down the toilet.It's been a few months since I saw it now and it's hard to remember whether the movie was cathartic or depressing. I could connect with how monotonous and autonomous the lives of the characters were, but I think even with what the movie was trying to do, there needed to be at least one moment where we could enjoy life with them before the final downward spiral. Th ... " [More]
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"It defiantly had an intensity and tension that you could cut with a knife (no pun intended), but I had lots of problems with it. Mainly the whole "talking to the audience" stuff and the scene with the remote. It always took me out of the film and completely changed the feeling. I don't understand why Haneke did that. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Favorite Foreign Scary Movie
by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Ah we were talking about Funny Games. If you haven't seen it you definitely should! Gor, I am almoster certain you will love this movie or at least find it thuroughly fascinating. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Latest unknown fave
by Risselada in Viewing with a purpose
loved it.
"Funny Games is amazing! Looks like Hanake is remaking it too.The only other one of his movies I've seen is The Seventh Continent which was shocking and caused you to think certainly, but just didn't seem as great to me. " [More]
JymkataJymkata Re: Latest unknown fave
by Jymkata in Viewing with a purpose
liked it.
"I saw Cache in New York when it opened while I was there and I really liked it. That led me to watch more Haneke movies and the only one I haven't liked so far is Time of the Wolf. I thought Funny Games was intiguing. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: What If Hitchcock Could Use ...
by Risselada in PulpFiction1975
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"There actually have been a huge number of instances of directors remaking their own work.Yasujiro Ozu essentially remade most of his movies over and over from what I hear, some officially like A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and Floating Weeds (1959)Quite recently it seems as though directors of foreign movies that are successful, often remake their films in English with American stars. Here's a few examples.Robert RodriguezEl Mariachi (1992)Desperado (1995)George SluizerThe Vanishing (1988)The Vanishing (1993)Takashi ShimizuJu-On: The Grudge (2003)The Grudge (2004)Michael HanekeFunny Games (1997)Funny Games (2008)Hideo NakataRingu 2 (1999)The Ring Two (2005)Consider the fact that Evil Dead 2 is essentially a remake of The Evil Dead. I hear that is because Raimi wanted to use footage from The Evil Dead in the beginning of Army of Darkness but he lost the rights. So he decided to just remake the whole movie first. I'm not sure if this is actually true.A lot of filmmaker ... " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
lost interest.
Michael Haneke's Funny Games initially takes on the rhythms of a typical thriller. The elements are familiar -- an air-brushed upper-class family, a glittering house in the country, the sudden intrusion of brutality. As it becomes clear early on, however -- about the time one of the movie's villains winks at us after murdering the family dog -- there is more on the movie's mind than your garden-variety mayhem. As difficult to sit through as it is to dismiss, Haneke's movie is a hectoring critique of the violence that pervades pop culture, and how much of a role we play in perpetuating such moral bankruptcy. With his winking killers, who name themselves after pop-culture icons (Tom and Jerry at one point, Beavis and Butt-Head the next), Haneke seeks to lay bare the audience's complicity in media depictions of violence and sexual exploitation. That the movie is unrelenting in its punishment and extravagant in its sadism is the point. Stripping the sexy sheen off violence, Haneke forces us to consider the charge we get from cool gunfights and Bruckheimer-esque explosions. The problem with Haneke's vision is its blinkered high-mindedness. Excessively brutal, shamelessly moralistic, and irredeemably didactic, Funny Games can only accomplish its sadistic mission by outright underestimating its audience's intelligence and sensitivity. That the movie does have something of value to say about the casual debasement of human beings in pop culture makes Haneke's haughty presumptuousness all the more unfortunate. ~ Elbert Ventura, All Movie Guide
 



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