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No better way to celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary than getting top-tier treatment! One thing I am frustrated by is that lately several 4K releases such as this one have been Steelbook-only releases (I just don’t care for Steelbook packaging), but for the films I really enjoy like this it’s still worth getting of course. Also, I’ve found the telescope song is a real earworm.
I really love that score. It blends Psycho with Risky Business. Who'd've thought that could work? But it does. I'm generally a fan of De Palma's more risky films.
Another two classics I love! Pino Donaggio’s scores certainly helped make several De Palma films as memorable and entertaining as they are.
1. CARLITO'S WAY
2. BODY DOUBLE
3. THE UNTOUCHABLES
4. CARRIE
5. OBSESSION
I've never gotten the appeal of BLOW OUT even after giving the film a couple of viewings. I like where it's going as an exercise in style, but when it expects us to take the story seriously, I just can't. Travolta's and Allen's characters do stupid things, which annoys me, and I don't find any of it nearly as interesting as the film being referenced (Antonioni's BLOW-UP).
SCARFACE is great fun, but it's way too long (especially considering that Howard Hawks' brilliant original got the major points across in half the time), and much of it is unintentionally hilarious.
If you want to get your ass to Mars, there are only three choices- The Martian, John Carter or Total Recall.
The Martian and Total Recall for me.
And Ghosts Of Mars. A terrible film, but I'm having these Carpenter retrospectives once in a while, so... 😉
Bad Carpenter is still interesting.
That remake/reboot was atrocious (apologies to any fans). Arnie was at the peak of his powers, and Total Recall was such great cheese ball fun.
I’m very concerned with the new Running Man by Edgar Wright.
I'd like to see a version of The Running Man that is actually faithful to the downbeat novel by Stephen King, but I don't think Wright is the director for that job.