Quote from: DJ Doena on February 09, 2009, 03:25:03 PMI can top that: I've never seen Casablanca or Gone With the Wind and don't intend to ever doing so. :pYou know how conservative I can be on reviews.Casablanca is really a good film. Forget all the hype that you hear about this and other supposed classics like Citizen Kane, it is an enjoyable movie despite the cardigan wearing pipe-smoking movie buffs who always want to disect it and explain with a load of bollox why it is a masterpiece. It is just a good movie to me.(Jon quickly takes his cardie off)
I can top that: I've never seen Casablanca or Gone With the Wind and don't intend to ever doing so. :p
Quote from: Rich on February 09, 2009, 03:50:59 PMQuote from: DJ Doena on February 09, 2009, 03:25:03 PMI can top that: I've never seen Casablanca or Gone With the Wind and don't intend to ever doing so. :pYou know how conservative I can be on reviews.Casablanca is really a good film. Forget all the hype that you hear about this and other supposed classics like Citizen Kane, it is an enjoyable movie despite the cardigan wearing pipe-smoking movie buffs who always want to disect it and explain with a load of bollox why it is a masterpiece. It is just a good movie to me.(Jon quickly takes his cardie off) I wear my cardie with pride, goddamit! However you've hit on an excellent point and I may I direct you to my recent review, found in my Oscar marathon thread? Citizen Kane is a classic masterpiece of the highest order, but the important thing to realise about Casablanca is that it was never intended to be such a film. It's at heart a well written genre movie and if fate hadn't stepped in, it would have been no better or worse than the sort of regular films released in the Fox Film Noir series. The bloody script wasn't even finished even by at least halfway.I love all movies, but I don't think I'm a pretentious cardie wearing boor. If a supposed classic doesn't float my boat, I move on. I like to analyse where appropriate and that's why I love Casablanca. There's nothing to analyse! It works, brilliantly well, and all the better that it confounds the scoresheet. Apparently Ingrid Bergman was always bemused that the film she put the least faith in came out so far ahead of everything else she did. Of all the films I've reviewed so far in that marathon (and for a while yet) it's the most watchable and timeless.