Posted 16 February 2012 - 02:08 PM
I really want to see Pusher before the remake comes out, but getting hold of it is proving not that easy. Hopefully said remake will lead to a reissue and renewed attention for the originals.
Bronson is good but very fragmented (which, in fairness, is a standard flaw of biopics). It disguises the issue better than most by being as insane as the person it's about (and Tom Hardy is brilliant).
I loved Valhalla Rising - I found it amazing how intense it was for a film with almost no dialogue, action or plot, and I thought Mikelsen was amazing - but yeah, it's definitely a mood piece that you have to be in the right thinkyspace for. I'm pretty certain that's the reason I didn't like Blade Runner.
I find it easier to get into that frame of mind at the cinema, for some reason. Well, for the reason that I don't have access to the fast forward and eject buttons with hundreds of other films within arms reach so I just go with the flow easier...
Winding Refn, together with Gosling, is now working on Only God Forgives, a Bangkok set revenge thriller, which is supposed to be the last part of a thematic trilogy that Drive and Valhalla Rising were part of, after which they'll do a remake of Logan's Run. Looking forward to both.
I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you.