Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #1 No Country For Old Men is a great film. But it wasn't the over the top violence that set it apart. It was the set up:
No Country For Old Men is a great film. But it wasn't the over the top violence that set it apart. It was the set up:
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #2 The best dramatic action films are not dependent on the violence within. The violence supports the narrative. Mississippi Burning works from the setup: Michael Roker is all fiery intensity, Gene plays it coy.
The best dramatic action films are not dependent on the violence within. The violence supports the narrative. Mississippi Burning works from the setup: Michael Roker is all fiery intensity, Gene plays it coy.
B buttercup Active member Feb 28, 2005 2,571 11 38 Dec 5, 2016 #3 The action does not need to be violent, or even contain the threat of violence, to be at the top of the "intense" tree. What it needs is superb directing, superb editing, but most of all a superb actor. Try Robert Hardy
The action does not need to be violent, or even contain the threat of violence, to be at the top of the "intense" tree. What it needs is superb directing, superb editing, but most of all a superb actor. Try Robert Hardy
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #5 And when you get an actor that can tone down his intensity to a focused point, it's awe inspiring. Gary Oldman should have won the Oscar.
And when you get an actor that can tone down his intensity to a focused point, it's awe inspiring. Gary Oldman should have won the Oscar.
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #6 Two great actors pull off an action sequence for the ages. Gary and the awesome Lena Olin.
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #7 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) Mini Series. Same scene as No.5 only played out. Alec Guinness as Smiley, Patrick Stewart as Karla.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) Mini Series. Same scene as No.5 only played out. Alec Guinness as Smiley, Patrick Stewart as Karla.
Y Yoga Face New member Jun 30, 2009 6,328 19 0 Dec 5, 2016 #8 dennis hopper talks Christian slater into killing him amazing script
D Don Draper Cufflinks & Cognac Nov 24, 2009 6,364 644 113 Dec 5, 2016 #9 Did you say 'intense'... ..."Maoh"!!
Y Yoga Face New member Jun 30, 2009 6,328 19 0 Dec 5, 2016 #10 gary oldman creates hollywoods greatest badmen
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #11 Yeah that was Mr Cowbell in both scenes ( True Romance, The Deer Hunter). You beat me to it Don. And we can't have a thread about intensity without Gary Oldman's protege Tom Hardy. "have a croissant".
Yeah that was Mr Cowbell in both scenes ( True Romance, The Deer Hunter). You beat me to it Don. And we can't have a thread about intensity without Gary Oldman's protege Tom Hardy. "have a croissant".
D Don Draper Cufflinks & Cognac Nov 24, 2009 6,364 644 113 Dec 5, 2016 #12 [SIZE=+2]Lest we forget....[/SIZE]
D Don Draper Cufflinks & Cognac Nov 24, 2009 6,364 644 113 Dec 5, 2016 #14 [SIZE=+2]Regally Yours.... ...one should never stop studying the classics.[/SIZE]
Insidious Von My head is my home Sep 12, 2007 39,785 7,278 113 Dec 5, 2016 #16 Yes Don always study the classics. Walter Matthau, at his meanest, whips a lion.
D Don Draper Cufflinks & Cognac Nov 24, 2009 6,364 644 113 Dec 5, 2016 #17 Newly minted and Forever watchable...