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Oct. 20th, 2004 10:00 amStill trying to decide whether it was brilliant satire or utterly without redeeming qualities. Or possibly both.
I can tell you one thing, though: fun as the Montage Song was, it's no "Uncle Fucka".
Oh, and we got rear-ended on the way over. I seem to be OK though...
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Date: 2004-10-20 01:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-20 02:02 pm (UTC)The flick is also artistically bold and mostly successful. At least that's what I think this hour
These kinds of straight faced satire films are notoriously difficult to do well, its tricky to get some aspects of the layered satire across to the general audience, and still be entertaining.
Total Recall and True Lies largely failed on that score, and Starship Troopers did only a little better.
I bet TAWP will read differently in a few years, (particularly if Schwarzenegger ever gets to run for Prez) and would have read much differently under, say, Reagan than it does under Bush.
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Date: 2004-10-20 02:28 pm (UTC)The comment about the Reagan era is pretty dead on -- because this movie is more about the 80s than about our current problems. More precisely, it's about the cheesy movies made in the 80s (how many times have you heard those same guitars from "(We need a) Montage"?
For real brilliant satire of our times, I think I need to make an exact shot-for-shot remake, using puppets, of Rambo III. That's the one where Rambo goes to Afghanistan to fight with Osama bin Laden and the mujahdeen.