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Feb 12 2009

Question of the Week–What’s your favorite movie?

Published by cazale19 at 11:37 pm under Uncategorized, question of the week Edit This

Question of the week: 2/12/09

What is your favorite movie and why?

My favorite (as of this moment): Dog Day Afternoon

This movie is filled with a hundred great things. Two specifically really make the movie. One, the story actually gets in there and explores the characters. Movies rarely do this successfully. Two, Al Pacino’s performance as Sonny is fantastic. It feels odd to say this, considering the current Al Pacino is very mediocre. However, in the 70s he was awesome. The chemistry between him and John Cazale was really something. They could just look at each other, no words, and you, as the audience, still knew exactly what was going on. There are so many little moments in this movie where the look on Al’s face is priceless.

Also, there are little monologues in the movie. Good monologues. Thus, that screenwriting rule you hear all the time, “No monologues”, is bupcas. The rule shouldn’t be “no monologues”. Instead, the rule should be “Don’t be boring”. Thus, no boring, pointless, or otherwise retarded monologues. Dog Day Afternoon follows that logic. The monologues are compelling, well written and draw you in. They help you understand and identity with the characters. They have that quiet, lean-in-and-listen-hard effect on the audience.

I also like the way this movie handles the gay element. It handles it with neutrally. There’s no positive or negative argument. Granted, you do get a bank robber bi-sexual, and a mental ward patient for a gay man. Some people tend to take that as a negative view. I was reading this article. The writer makes this long list of movies to show how cultures of different decades viewed gayness and how until recently gayness is stereotyped with insanity and other perverse behavior. I can see his viewpoint but Dog Day Afternoon shouldn’t be listed. These characters are based on actual people. I don’t know how much stock to put behind the writer of that particular article anyway. For one, he calls Sonny dimwitted. While Sonny isn’t a genius, he’s not stupid. He’s a bit spastic, yes. He might also act a little stupid at times, but anyone would if they had “seven thousand fucking cops all around [them]”. Under that kind of stress most people are morons.

The movie gives a neutral view on gayness because it gives the audience characters who happen to be gay, instead of gay characters. Unlike certain episodes of “Cold Case” where they place gay guys with puppies and flowers and try their darndest to get the audience to say “ahhh, what cute ‘ittle gay characters, how could we ever be mean to them”. You shouldn’t be mean to gay people. The point, here, is that it’s more effective in a movie to simply present the character without a negative or positive message on gayness being shoved down the audience’s throat. It’s a movie about people. It leaves the controversial issues where they should be left—in the background.

Besides the above things, Dog Day Afternoon is also a funny and incredibly witty movie. It’s a bi-polar experience: It has light and fluffy moments, deep introspective moments and one really shockingly horrid moment all roled into one two-hour jaunt. In short, it’s all a movie ever hopes to be. Oh, and Al is really hot in his pretty yellow shirt. ;)

–Jess

Question of the week is designed to help get discussion going with the people who live on the other side of the computer screen from myself. I’d love hear an answer from random people, or even not-so random people. It would make my day.

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3 Responses to “Question of the Week–What’s your favorite movie?”

  1. Maryon 12 Feb 2009 at 11:45 pm edit this

    Man, you have to ask the question I can’t give one definitive answer to.

    I haven’t been in much of a movie watching mood lately. I mean, you know about my CR obsession lol. But I really like the Pirates movies and, of course, Pan’s Labyrinth. And Mean Girls. Love Mean Girls. :)

    Now I have a question for you: wtf is “bubcas?”

  2. cazale19on 12 Feb 2009 at 11:52 pm edit this

    oops, it’s suppose to be bupcas. It means nothing. “I’ve got bupcas on you”. “That’s bupcas”. It used to say that the other person doesn’t have a valid argument.

  3. Elspethon 16 Feb 2009 at 12:33 pm edit this

    Jessie - I have many movies that I loves the most…all of Star Wars movies, Harry Potter movies, The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, The Prince of Narnia Chronicles and any movies that are myth, science fiction, and fantasy.

    I do like to watch political thriller movies as they’re part of life. I did watched Pan’s Labyrinth and it’s a great movie.

    ~Ellie

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