anyway.



thread: 2012-06-18 : Moves as Jumping-off Points

On 2012-06-23, Evan wrote:

With The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Todd Alcott was like "Dude, I didn't know until later in life that John Wayne is a brilliant-ass actor with lots of nuance."

With Hudsucker Proxy, Todd Alcott was like "Dude, I didn't know until later that this movie was brilliant, and that the Coen Bros. shtick is to take seemingly insignificant details of otherwise standard genre fiction and blow them up to monstrous proportions."

Also, it's handy that AW is its own framework of literary and film analysis. We're going to have a discussion about this at SCMS, methinks.



 

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