QuickTidal, on 11 June 2012 - 04:13 PM, said:
We also watched the 1993 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING with Kenneth Brannagh, Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, Keanu Reeves, Kate Beckinsale ect. which I had never seen, and I enjoyed it thoroughly! That cast was amazing, and it's really good to see a role where Denzel got to be silly and funny. I would also watch Brannagh's monologues as Benedick over and over again they are so funny!
Have you seen the Othello with Laurence Fishburne and Branagh as Othello and Iago? Pretty good as well.
I also really liked Pacino's Merchant of Venice, but the hoo-hah is in full effect, so some people may not like it as much.
Aptorius, on 11 June 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
I am curious though, how old are you and what did you think of the films "message"?
I watched it when I was young(er) and was blown away by the concepts Tyler Durden spoke off, the anarcistic world view, the shrugging off of the norms and conditioned behavior society puts upon us. Some people call it childish. A story for adolescent males who have yet to learn what life is really about. What did you think?
I've seen it several times. The first was at age 16 and I liked it, but not to the point where it significantly altered my life. However, my slightly older brother has essentially enshrined it and Fincher is his favorite director because of that movie.
My view is that it's very much a Palahniuk/Fincher hybrid and I believe the anarchy espoused within the movie is actually shown to be a dead end and the wrong thing to do. However, I also believe that 90% of the people who really like that movie have missed this and view it as a super-punk movie that shows how anarchism and effing the world is a good thing. It's kind of why I prefer SLC Punk as a movie over Fight Club. Lillard's speech at the end is unmistakably the right thing to do in the world as it is - and SLC Punk has funnier and sadder moments as well.
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