Quote from: KinkyCyborg on November 13, 2010, 02:49:22 PMYes, but that was more documentary style. I mean when they turn death into a game show along the lines of The Running Man.Too bad the film isn't as good as the book, the book is more serious than the film is (not that the movie isn't good, but too different).BTW Kevin you must watch the original
Yes, but that was more documentary style. I mean when they turn death into a game show along the lines of The Running Man.
Quote from: Jimmy on November 13, 2010, 02:57:11 PMQuote from: KinkyCyborg on November 13, 2010, 02:49:22 PMYes, but that was more documentary style. I mean when they turn death into a game show along the lines of The Running Man.Too bad the film isn't as good as the book, the book is more serious than the film is (not that the movie isn't good, but too different).BTW Kevin you must watch the original Does he have to? It is a terrible film!
Does he have to? It is a terrible film!
Certainly more than anything done by you know who
Quote from: Jon on November 13, 2010, 05:04:34 PMDoes he have to? It is a terrible film!As much as I usually respect your taste (with some exception) you know I can't agree with you on that...Not every movies had to be deep Jon... David Carradine, Mary Woronov, Roberta Collins, an over the top Sylvester Stallone, Simone Griffeth, Don Steele, a killing cars game and no CGI are more than enough to pass a good time for me Certainly more than anything done by you know who
All I ask is that there be a modicum of talent involved and a plot that kind of makes some sort of sense.
I just thought the original was unwatchable bollocks!
You seem to be able to do that with Tarantino films, and all but three of his films are considered unwatchable bollocks by many film lovers.
Sounds worse than it is. All but three, in this case means 4.My personal list of unwatchable Tarantino films:Inglorious BasterdsDeath ProofKill Bill: Vol. 2(and for some reason I never liked the highly praised) Reservoir Dogs
But looking at some of the reality shows out there now, this film wasn't too far off the mark. Let's see in about 15 years, when 2/3 of the populations in the powerbroking countries are above the age of 65. With almost three decades of kids being raised on violent video games, movies and comic books, a similar scenario just could evolve.
We easily seem to achieve Six Degrees of Tarantino with just about every topic/review we post on here.
Not sure what the earliest take on this was, but the German TV production Das Millionenspiel (The Millions Game) was made 1970 and people actually thought it was real and called in to take part in the game. There is also Peter Watkins' Punishment Park (1971), although the premise is a bit different.
Quote from: Jon on November 13, 2010, 11:48:31 PMAll I ask is that there be a modicum of talent involved and a plot that kind of makes some sort of sense. What didn't you understand in the plot? It was a satire on the violent and shallow nature of man. Granted, we haven't reached the point where we're killing on television for ratings or sport. But looking at some of the reality shows out there now, this film wasn't too far off the mark. Let's see in about 15 years, when 2/3 of the populations in the powerbroking countries are above the age of 65. With almost three decades of kids being raised on violent video games, movies and comic books, a similar scenario just could evolve.
Quote from: Jon on November 13, 2010, 11:48:31 PMI just thought the original was unwatchable bollocks! Why did you find it unwatchable? It was meant to be a campy satire. And in this sense, it was done quite well. It wasn't meant to be Citizen Kane. Could you not suspend disbelief for just 90 minutes? You seem to be able to do that with Tarantino films, and all but three of his films are considered unwatchable bollocks by many film lovers.
Quote from: goodguy on November 14, 2010, 12:42:58 AMNot sure what the earliest take on this was, but the German TV production Das Millionenspiel (The Millions Game) was made 1970 and people actually thought it was real and called in to take part in the game. There is also Peter Watkins' Punishment Park (1971), although the premise is a bit different.I've always wanted to see Punishment Park, and that German film looks very interesting. I found it on YouTube, but it's not subtitled. From what I see, it looks like The Running Man was a derivative of it.
Jimmy quite rightly detests the very idea of QT and Robert Rodriguez' Grindhouse project because he enjoys the originals, so their version is an insult.
There is also Peter Watkins' Punishment Park (1971), although the premise is a bit different.