To those dumbfounded over the success of "Sideways"...

by Preston 5 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Preston
    Preston

    I found this article in the Phoenix New Times apparently addressed to the Director of "Sideways". To those who haven't seen this amazing film I would recommend it.

    16 reasons not to give up on American cinema
    BY MELISSA LEVINE

    Dear Alexander Payne:

    1. You made Election and About Schmidt, two hilarious, probing comedies about suburban anomie and human angst.

    2. You followed these with Sideways, transporting the same deep humor into a totally different milieu and combining a loser-buddy pic with an homage to the central California coast.

    3. You cast Paul Giamatti.

    4. You cast Virginia Madsen.

    5. You turned down George Clooney -- who wanted the part of has-been actor Jack -- because nobody would believe he was a has-been.

    6. Instead of Clooney, you went with Thomas Haden Church, an actual has-been, who aced the role.

    7. You refused, in short, to sell out.

    8. Even though your money was coming from a studio.

    9. You knew how to maintain control, including in the casting.

    10. And you trusted that your vision was superior.

    11. Finally, you stayed intimate, resisting the temptation to make a grand, Hollywood-style epic with Big Themes.

    12. Unlike some directors I could mention, but won't.

    13. Okay, it's Jean-Pierre Jeunet, whose films are getting successively worse.

    14. What is A Very Long Engagement? It is an overhyped, overly sentimental rehearsal of a thousand films we've seen before.

    15. But enough about him.

    16. Thanks, Mr. Payne.

  • MegaDude
    MegaDude

    I totally enjoyed it. I liked "Million Dollar Baby" equally as well.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    I didn't realize anyone was dumbfounded over the success of "Sideways".


    While I agree with the writer about what makes "Sideways" so great, she's full of shit about "A very long engagement". She is resorting to a dishonest but easy way out in writing, which is to criticize one thing (w/o even being accurate in that criticism), to in effect bolster another thing. Well "a very long engagement" need not be criticised in order for "Sideways" to be awesome.

    I've seen enough movies to know that Mrs. Levin is lying when she says "What is A Very Long Engagement? It is an overhyped, overly sentimental rehearsal of a thousand films we've seen before". That's just not true on any level.

  • MegaDude
    MegaDude

    "A Very Long Engagement" sucked.

  • MegaDude
    MegaDude

    I'm kidding, Six. It was even better than "Kill Bill."

  • new light
    new light

    Sideways was a breath of fresh air in Hollywood's atmosphere of special effects, top 40 soundtracks, and popularity-based casting. Believable, subtle characters played impeccably by actors chosen by effectiveness makes for an actually moving experience. And yes, I just criticized Hollywood to make my point.

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