Three Colors: Red (1994)
"Three Colors: Red" feels like the quintessential foreign movie. It's slow, deliberate, nothing but conversation and it deals with weighty philosophical ideas. It's also a French language film set in Switzerland and has a Polish Director.
A model in Geneva hits a dog with her car and looks for the owner. She finds the owner is a retired Judge who now spends his time listening in to his neighbors phone conversations. She's disgusted but also clearly drawn to the man and attempts to know him.
Although this movie is from 1994, it looks like it's from 1984. It looks and feels like Director Krzysztof Piesiewicz's other work "The Decalogue". That's not a criticism exactly, just an observation. In fact, I liked "The Decalogue" so much that I enjoy it. It must be a particular camera or type of film he used.
"Red" is part of a trilogy in which some of the characters in one movie show up in the other two. There's also a suggestion that some of the characters are actually the same character, but at a different point in time. The "Three Colors" trilogy, and this film, are about the interconnectedness of all of our lives and about the way all of our lives are disconnected as well. And it's all up to chance, destiny or serendipity as to which lives touch which others.
8/10.
Total "Top 250" Movies Seen: 375.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Conan Delivers Flowers
For Valentine's Day Conan helps deliver flowers. Though some people call it "Valenties Day".
Conan's hair is outta control in this one. It's like Catherine O'Hara in "Waiting for Guffman".
Conan's hair is outta control in this one. It's like Catherine O'Hara in "Waiting for Guffman".
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tonight Show - Brian Williams Raps
Jimmy Fallon is back with another episode of "Brian Williams Raps" and this one is extra special. You gotta love "Rapper's Delight", everyone loves "Rapper's Delight". It's basically the law.
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Tonight Show - Harry Styles Interview
On Jimmy Fallon's second night as host of the Tonight Show an audible was called. Kristen Wiig was scheduled to be the second guest but at the last second, Harry Styles (of One Direction fame) suddenly became available. So he cancelled Kristen Wiig and chose to interview Harry instead.
The result looked like this:
The result looked like this:
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Conan Remembers Sid Caesar
Conan had a show to honor the comedy legend Sid Caesar who passed away last week. His first and only guest was Mel Brooks who wrote for Caesar on "Your Show of Shows".
Watch the full episode here. They did a great job of choosing and showing clips of the great sketches (and editing them down because of the kids and their attention spans).
But I thought I would link one of my own favorites that wasn't covered by Conan. Here's the Clock Sketch:
You can see the direct line from Caesar's German doubletalk and Conan's German impression as well as the Clock Sketch to SNL's Tunnel of Love Sketch.
Watch the full episode here. They did a great job of choosing and showing clips of the great sketches (and editing them down because of the kids and their attention spans).
But I thought I would link one of my own favorites that wasn't covered by Conan. Here's the Clock Sketch:
You can see the direct line from Caesar's German doubletalk and Conan's German impression as well as the Clock Sketch to SNL's Tunnel of Love Sketch.
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Conan O'Brien,
Mel Brooks,
Sid Caesar,
Your Show of Shows
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
The Tonight Show Premiere
The first episode of the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon aired last night. It makes no sense that NBC is premiering it at midnight while the Olympics are still happening when there's no reason why they couldn't just wait for the Olympics to be over. Not good.
First Guest: Will Smith
First Musical Guest: U2
Here's the beginning of the monologue:
These first shows are never very good. It always takes a while to settle in. Even the crowd was nervously quiet for some reason.
The opening is directed by Spike Lee. The new set looks good. Obviously the large curtain behind the monologue is a throwback to the Johnny Carson days. The Roots are still the band and they've added a brass section (perhaps also a Carson throwback) giving them a very different sound. Speaking of sound, one of my nitpicky complaints about Conan's Tonight Show was that the set made it sound like he was talking from the other end of a large hall - there was always an uncomfortable echo. Fortunately, this set doesn't suffer from that problem.
Would you like to see the full episode? Well, unlike Late Night where all the episodes were posted online, I don't see any corresponding system for The Tonight Show. Definitely a step backward. Ahh, the joys of NBC.
Edit: Although there is no link on the official website, the full episode is on Hulu. Watch it here.
First Guest: Will Smith
First Musical Guest: U2
Here's the beginning of the monologue:
These first shows are never very good. It always takes a while to settle in. Even the crowd was nervously quiet for some reason.
The opening is directed by Spike Lee. The new set looks good. Obviously the large curtain behind the monologue is a throwback to the Johnny Carson days. The Roots are still the band and they've added a brass section (perhaps also a Carson throwback) giving them a very different sound. Speaking of sound, one of my nitpicky complaints about Conan's Tonight Show was that the set made it sound like he was talking from the other end of a large hall - there was always an uncomfortable echo. Fortunately, this set doesn't suffer from that problem.
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