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The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
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Directed by Peter Care.
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys brings Chris Fuhrman's well-received, posthumously published teen novel to the screen. Set in the 1970s, the film concerns two rebellious Catholic schoolboys -- bashful, pensive Francis (Emile Hirsch) and whip-smart, impulsive Tim (Kieran Culkin) -- who spend their free time pulling elaborate pranks and creating a comic book featuring themselves and their friends, Wade (Jake Richardson) and Joey (Tyler Long), as superheroes. Their alter egos are brought to life in animated sequences by Spawn creator Todd McFarlane. Their grim, strict, one-legged teacher, Sister Assumpta (Jodie Foster), is drawn as a motorcycle-riding supervillain. Vincent D'Onofrio plays the more easygoing Father Casey. Egged on by Tim, Francis admits that he has a crush on Margie Flynn (Jena Malone). Tim encourages Francis to pursue Margie, at one point even sending her a mash note and signing his friend's name. Francis and Margie eventually begin seeing each other. But when Margie reveals a terrible, painful secret to Francis, it sets off a chain of events that leads to tragedy. The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys marks the feature debut of director Peter Care. It was screened at several festivals, including the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film sparked a small controversy at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it was rejected, allegedly in retaliation for producer Foster's decision to forego heading up the fest's jury in order to replace Nicole Kidman in Panic Room. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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"On Saturday, Brooklyn, NY-based filmmaker Leah Meyerhoff will be heading to Beantown to present a retrospective of her short films at the Brattle Theatre during the Boston Underground Film Festival. I had the great pleasure to hang out with Leah recently during the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas. I first became familiar with Leah’s work at a screening of short films at the Brooklyn Independent Cinema Series last year where I saw the music video she directed, Team Queen. Soon after, I watched her Student Academy-Award nominated short Twitch, which has played in over 200 film festivals around the world and won numerous awards. Last night, I spoke with Leah about her upcoming trip to Boston and what people can expect there, as well as what’s going on with her feature film in development, Unicorns, and other defining moments in her young career. Leah finds a unicorn in the Enchanted Forest in Austin, Texas, at the Bi The Way World Premiere party during SXSW.TF ... " [More]
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"Apart from the ending, which on first viewing seemed a little tacked on, now feels like the only way this great little film could end. The performances are endearing and the story line captivating, and the animated sequences, again at first viewing seeming jarring and unnecessary, now feel exactly how a teenager deals with tough emotions (or at least, how I dealt with them - by putting pen to paper and creating something). It's an indie film, and while that's a detriment to some, I find these film driven by character, and this one's got plenty of it. " [More]
lukasblulukasblu Re: Range of Characters
by lukasblu in Range of Character
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"Jerusalemski sindrom(2004)-never heard about it or knew about it not until yesterday (when i checked out his credits in imdb);it does not say what it is about,no trailer,can not find it on rental or for sale But it did win an international peace award at venice film awards,if that means anything;maybe it is some culture/spiritual/philosophica l movie???i only assume that,cause it got a peace award.DOES anyone know????more info.????/speaking of the culkins,is any one here a great fan of his brothers work?Rory Culkin- i saw him in Igby Goes Down (2002)Mean Creek (2004) Signs (2002) and my very fave twisted ,very cool young cast movie,etc..The Chumscrubber (2005) ; Chumscrubber is about a twisted kidnapping/ drugs/parental ignorance/video game/dolphin/coincidences in a small well to do suburban block/local high school movie;it has a talented supporting adult cast as well;its got a very cool script!!Kieran Culkin- i saw him in The Mighty (1998), The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002 ... " [More]
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by lukasblu in Dish Me Up Some
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"How about young female stars (under 21 yrs. old),that are not quite as famous (negative or positive publicity),at least tabloid wise,and yet a great talent in their own humble way;quality thespian without the fuss;In fact taking taking lesser known roles in variety or even riskier subject matter, which makes them a better thespian.the following are movies that i have seen ,i liked,and recommend(this actresses are under 21 when the movies were made and still under 21 today)*jena malone- stepmom,confessions of an american girl,dangerous lives of altar boys,saved*kristen stewart-speak,panic room*evan rachel wood-the upside of anger,pretty persuasion,thirteen,digging to china*camille belle-the ballad of jack and rose*valentina de angelis-off the mapoh yeah,our cute one,just barely a teen(13yrs. old)but i stiil thought i should mention her is(this one is a bit more famous,nothing negative though,at least that i have heard)*dakota fanning- taken (mini-series) ,trapped,man on fire,dreame ... " [More]
GradysGhostGradysGhost Re: Top 5 Tear Jerking Scenes
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"In no particular order: 1) Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys - End of the movie (we may be on to something with the "end of film" stuff here) at Kieran Culkin's funeral mass, when Emile Hirsch reads from "The Tygre."2) Crash - You'll all laugh at me for this, but it's the scene where the middle eastern guy tries to shoot the lock repair man and his daughter jumps in front of the gun. It's not the music or the idea of the scene that gets me. It's the repairman's face as he screams.3) Requiem for a Dream - Jared Leto uses his phone call from jail to call Jennifer Conelly. She asks if he's alright and he says that he's coming home soon. Coming home real soon.4) Pleasantville - Almost the whole movie. When Jeff Daniels wipes the black and white makeup from Joan Allen's face. When Joan Allen discovers the orgasm and the tree bursts into flames outside. Never before (and it had been done before) had B&W/color been mixed to such a beautiful point ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys throws together live action and animation, lighthearted teen romance and serious family trauma, and raucous comedy and heavy, melodramatic tragedy. It's an intriguing mixture that doesn't quite gel. The film is at its best when it focuses on the simple joys of teens hanging out. In showing the four altar boys of the title fine-tuning their comic book characters or just thinking up more elaborate ways to get into trouble, director Peter Care and screenwriters Jeff Stockwell and Michael Petroni, abetted by a talented young cast, capture the perfect naturalistic tone. This is also true of the scenes in which Francis (Emile Hirsch) and Margie (Jena Malone) timidly explore their budding romance. The animation sequences by Todd McFarlane (Spawn) are sometimes jarringly bombastic, but they do capture a distinctly adolescent penchant for turning the real troubles of the world into dark, but manageable fantasy. The filmmakers chose to discard novelist Chris Fuhrman's specificity about the locale (the book takes place in Savannah), presumably to make the story more universal. This was a blunder, as the vagueness about where and when the film is set makes it less effective storytelling. There's also an awkwardness in the way the film will veer suddenly into tragedy, and some viewers will find the boys' exploits, particularly in the film's dramatic climax, more than a little hard to swallow. But the film is still fairly strong. Cinematographer Lance Acord (Buffalo 66, Being John Malkovich) does good work. Hirsch, Malone, and Kieran Culkin deliver creditable performances, and Jodie Foster and Vincent D'Onofrio lend excellent support. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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