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Directed by Alex Proyas.
Alex Proyas (The Crow) directed this noir-styled futuristic thriller, scripted by Proyas, Lem Dobbs (Kafka), and David S. Goyer (The Puppet Masters). Separated from his wife Emma (Jennifer Connelly), amnesiac John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) awakens alone in a strange hotel to learn he is wanted for a series of brutal killings -- but he can't remember if he did or didn't commit these murders. Indeed, most of his memories have completely vanished, and he becomes the focus of interest for both mad genius Dr. Schreber (Kiefer Sutherland) and sympathetic detective Frank Bumstead (William Hurt). Attempting to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity, Murdoch encounters a group of ominous beings known as the Strangers, shadow-like figures who have a collective memory and possess the ability to stop time and alter physical reality through a process called The Tuning. Focusing their minds, they are able to change the size and shape of the material world. Murdoch manages to stay a step ahead of his adversaries as he slowly jigsaws together the puzzle of his past-bittersweet memories of his childhood, his love for Emma, and the key to the murders -- while following a labyrinth leading to the Strangers' Underworld, a set inspired by Fritz Lang's Metropolis. Rufus Sewell commented on the Underworld: "When Alex first sent me the sketches for that set, I was more excited than I had been when I read the script. The Underworld was truly remarkable -- a little bit scary, very thrilling, and full of hundreds of bald people." At the Fox Film Studios in Sydney, Australia, where 50 sets were built, three months were spent constructing the set for the Underworld, the largest indoor set ever built in Australia. The production design by George Liddle (Rapa Nui) and Patrick Tatopoulos (Godzilla, Space: Above and Beyond) is a composite of different styles and eras, combining the look of 1940s Manhattan with German Expressionism. The music is by Trevor Jones (G.I. Jane). The film's dedication reads: "In Memory of Dennis Potter with gratitude and admiration." ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Criterion Predictions
by leeroy711 in Criterion Collection
loved it.
"[quote user="Smooth_J"] [quote user="leeroy711"] 1984 - To the best of my knowledge, there is still no dvd release availiable for this movie. [/quote] There was one a while ago, but it's indefinitely out of print, and is going for about $60 USED on Amazon. Quite ridiculous...that would be a great one though. I loved the book, have yet to see the movie. [/quote] I also thought of Dark City, if for no other reason than it's early German industrialism feel and that a few critics (especially Ebert) loved it. But I think I just read that New Line is releasing a director's cut of it soon so I don't think criterion will be getting it for the next 20 years or so. I definately think (and hope) at some point they release Z. This is one that came finally made it to dvd in (I'm guessing) a very limited release. The only place you can find a copy is online and the asking price is usually around $35-45. There isn't much to speak of when in regards to special features. This is one of my fav ... " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Roger Ebert said:
by leeroy711 in Movie Games
loved it.
"[quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="leeroy711"] "(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.'' [/quote] My gut says The Manster. My heart says Brave Little Toaster. My brain says Dark City. [/quote] Follow your heart......................... ...... or not. " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Roger Ebert said:
by SkyPilot in Movie Games
hasn't rated it.
"[quote user="leeroy711"] "(this movie) is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like ``Metropolis'' and ``2001: A Space Odyssey.'' [/quote] My gut says The Manster. My heart says Brave Little Toaster. My brain says Dark City. " [More]
JakeStevensJakeStevens A Decent Thriller...I Think
by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
is neutral about it.
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"The pacing is so slow on this film, I can honestly say in the handful of times that I've watched (including it's theatrical run), I've only seen the ending once. If I have insomnia, this is the film I pop in. I don't know why, but I fall asleep EVERY TIME I see this film. Don't get me wrong, the story is fascinating and the cinematography is wonderfully dark, I just can't keep my eyes open long enough to finish the damn thing in one sitting. " [More]
AlienLazerAlienLazer I was forced to watch this.
by AlienLazer in AlienLazer Blog
lost interest.
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"This is one of the only movies that my husband actually likes. I have no idea as to why because it was so freaking boring. This movie gets drawn out way too far, yet doesn't even end up anywhere you'd actually want it to be. Yeah, the ending totally pissed me off. Jennifer Connelly was also a much better actress in "Labyrinth", and the other actors have definitely protrayed better roles as well. " [More]
chesterfilmschesterfilms Re: Top 5 Science Fiction
by chesterfilms in chesterfilms Blog
loved it.
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"OK. This one is gonna be hard for me. I'm calling this my Blade Runner Memorial list, and I'm gonna include Alien as a horror film (maybe I should call this my Ridley Scott memorial list). In fact to keep this interesting I'm going to leave off all of the obvious picks 2001, Close Encounters, Star Wars etc. 1. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956) - Truly scary even by today's standards. I never tire of this film. The 1978 version is actually quite good, but the original will always top my list. 2. Dark City (1998) - Dark, Smart, and unlike anything you have seen before, Dark City is hugely Inspired by but not a rip off of Metropolis. One of the best and most underrated films of the past ten years. 3.The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) - Often imitated but never equaled. It still remains one of America's most powerful and important films. 4. Minority Report (2002) - An all to easily forgotten and overlooked film. Minority Report is a Masterpiece of Storytelling and Style. A ... " [More]
townshend88townshend88 original..
by townshend88 in townshend88 Blog
loved it.
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"Pretty wild story line -I enjoyed it. Well thought up and most definitely worth the time. The effects were really good as well-very futuristic in ways " [More]
josephkuzmajosephkuzma Re: Top 5 Post-Apocalyptic Films
by josephkuzma in Top 5
hasn't rated it.
"A few of my favorite dystopian flicks have been mentioned (Brazil, Planet of the Apes, 12 Monkeys, Soylent Green, A Clockwork Orange) but I'd also like to mention Jubilee (weird but entertaining) and Metropolis (a f**king classic in every sense of the word). I also kinda liked Reign of Fire in that "It's on the SciFi Channel and it's 2am, why not?" sort of way. Logan's Run is one of my favorite pieces of cheeseball 70s crap also. Also: Dark City, 1984 (both versions), Fahrenheit 451, RoboCop.I remembered liking Equilibrium but when I rewatched it with my wife I realize what a steaming pile it really was. Demolition Man is another example of a steaming pile of dystopian (sorta) crap. Idiocracy had a good premise but was just a bad bad bad movie all around (die Dax Shephard, die). And, of course, two of the biggest piles of crap ever: Fortress & THX 1138. " [More]
JimBellJimBell Dark City
by JimBell in JimBell Blog
liked it.
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"Dark City (1998) is a superbly crafted science fiction movie. Superior aliens, pale faced and dressed in tough black leather, find that their civilization is failing, so they take over a city to conduct experiments on earthlings to see if they can discover what makes people tick and then harness that power to save their civilization. The powerful alien minds make the entire city fall asleep at 12 midnight. A human doctor (Keifer Sutherland) who has gone over to the alien side erases people’s memories and injects them with new sets of memories. But right at the start, he makes a small mistake: While injecting a young man named John (Rufus Sewell), the young man moves, knocks the needle away, and is left with no memory but with the aliens’ mental powers. Enter John’s wife, Emma (Jennifer Connelly), who is estranged because three weeks previous she had an affair. But did she really? Is she really his wife? Is her name even Emma? But the salient question is whether Jo ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
An extremely ambitious film about the nature of the human soul, Dark City is worth seeing for simply for its visual artistry. The film presents a bleak, film noir-ish urban landscape of no particular era and perpetual nighttime. The imaginative story begins as a crime thriller, though we quickly learn that the murder mystery is part of an all-encompassing puzzle that blends the realms of science fiction and philosophy. Dark City takes what could have been a wildly pretentious storyline and imbues it with skill and substance. Director Alex Proyas was responsible for the similarly desolate, dreamlike world of The Crow; with this film, he proves himself not just a visual wunderkind, but a deft storyteller as well (he co-wrote the screenplay with Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer). Rufus Sewell is excellent as the brooding, justly paranoid John Murdoch, and Kiefer Sutherland is delightfully creepy as the wheezy Dr. Schreber. Those who like their stories straightforward and grounded in reality should be forewarned, but for those who don't mind mixing their entertainment with metaphysics, Dark City is one of the most overlooked films of the 1990s. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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