Showing posts with label David Fincher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Fincher. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2009

Throw a neg! #1: Ben Butt

soooo fucking pretty
Yesterday I saw this with my new pal, Glenn (who initially wrote this), up in the thick of midtown. It's not that good. Although some of it is good. I left this comment on my new pal Danny's piece:
Finally saw this thing. And, for the most part, I agree it’s a waste. It wastes yet another perfect Pitt performance, and a steady stream of too-fucking-pretty images, all in the service of some kind of fable kind of scare quotes idea of “memory” or of “time” or of “storytelling” — all under the umbrella of that idiot framing device. Ormond is kinda good, too, like Pitt, in her reserves, but, like you say, Danny, she’s not quite right (like a lot of the picture). That said, it makes sense, in a way, that her story be drained of the amber and the glow and washed out (literally in the end). And with THAT said, it’s not quite worth it, really, despite a few genuine moments, because every one of those is undercut by some hokey “ism” line of dialogue. Lucky though we may be for that ten minute segment of the blissful and beautiful years where everything drips sex, and lucky though we may be for all the generosity (and, yes, curiosity) of Pitt’s performance, this thing, on the whole, stinks of Eric Roth’s word processor. That, and, well, Fincher can’t seem to let a shot last very long here; I got kinda dizzy in simple dialogue scenes with all the shot-reverse shot flip flops.

Bah. At least I saw it big. That’s the only way to really appreciate how fucking gorgeous some of these CAPITAL LETTER COMPOSITIONS truly shine and shimmer

I mean, I wanted more of this type of shit, below, but that's just a preference. And yet, that still coulda worked in D-Fincher's little wannabe gemlike nugget-elephant. --RWK
multiples

Monday, April 21, 2008

Title sequences #6: Panic Room


Another Fincher, I know. Seemed fitting, though, given the sequence posted below. Fincher always ups the ante on his heroes. [Sequence by The Picture Mill] --RWK

Title sequences #2: Se7en


This was a favorite movie of mine in middle school and early high school. Now I'm afraid of it. But I still think I'm going to watch the entire David Fincher ouevre in May, and maybe chronicle the adventure, too. Dude has an eye, that's for certain. [Sequence by Kyle Cooper] --RWK