03.20.2008, 01:34 PM | #41 |
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I can't be bothered to read the entire thread but I love Harmony Korine. KIDS, Gummo, and Julien Donkey Boy are three of my favorite movies. I just watched KIDS last night actually. The new one sounds really interesting.
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03.20.2008, 01:35 PM | #42 |
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its horrible
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03.20.2008, 08:06 PM | #43 |
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Sorry, Hayden, we'll agree to disagree.
Harmony is my favorite director on principle; the ideas in his film, the images, the music, everything about him would suggest he's the best director/writer I've ever seen. Unfortunately, the films themselves, the actual product of all his work, do absolutely nothing for me. Especially Julien Donkey-Boy... man... I dunno, it's just a rambling mess. And I love "challenging" "avant garde cinema", but his films honestly bore me. Which is hard to do. Yet at the same time I love them -- I just can't reccomend them. Does that make any sense? Let me try to restate that.. I think his films are loaded with so much brilliance that I wish the actual "product" was a bit more, hmm.. watchable? I think the dude's a genius, I just don't know if he's a very good editor. A director I do absolutely reccomend for fans of Harmony is this guy Giuseppe Andrews.. he makes similiar films of trashy brilliance.. check out his work PERIOD PIECE.. talking tater tots, 90 year old men shoving pork rinds up their asses, smoking dead pigs, fucking stuffed teddy bears, etc... all this weird trailer town shit.. it's amazing. I haven't seen Mr. Lonely but I will when I get a chance. I'm a big fan of the ideas of Harmony's, I just.. you know.. he hasn't made a film yet that really just captures me from beginning to end. |
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I know this thread is old as fuck, but...
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Julien Donkey-Boy is his masterpiece. Even now I'm stunned by just how beautiful of a piece of work that film is, and I couldn't give a fuck less about the whole dogme 95 ordeal. It's just so gritty, humorous when it needs to be, but very bleak at the same time. QUIT YO MOODY BROODING @!#^#@$&^#&! Now Trash Humpers? Yes, Trash Humpers was a sack of shit... a charmless Giuseppe Andrews knock-off. Quote:
Korine writes what he knows; and white trash, Herzog films, and tapdancing are what he knows best. So yeah, there definitely is a distinct formula to his better work. When he strays from this, like in say Mister Lonely (7/10) or Trash Humpers (3/10) he misses his mark. At least that's the way that I see it. As far as his work being heartless, I can understand where you're coming from with that too. But I think if you dig deep enough into his work, there's a lot of heart to Gummo, Julien, and especially Mister Lonely. Kids doesn't count, given he was only 19 when he wrote it - the heart factor is irrelevant. But, it's not like he's Crispin Glover or something... have you seen What Is It? It's almost as mean-spirited as Cannibal Holocaust! Oh, and your Gummo/Garden State comparison made me dry heave. Quote:
Julien Donkey-Boy does everything for me, and then some. I still prefer it to Giuseppe's shit (which I do really like, don't get me wrong). I just consider Donkey-Boy to be a film that exceeds perfection. But no, I came here because I wanted to talk about the short he released around the time of Trash Humpers, "Act Da Fool". I'm pretty sure Derek posted on here last year... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUsB3S0CfKE It's in the same cannon as Gummo, and Julien, but since it stars an all-black cast - people are calling it racist. Which is such a wild interpretation to me. It's funny how quickly people will jump to that conclusion. If anything, it's the exact opposite. Act Da Fool is beautiful though, and the main actress did a terrific job with her poetic monologue. I like it so much, that I can't believe he made it so close to the time he filmed Trash Humpers. I think he would've been better off, had he turned this into a feature, and just kept TH as a short. Perhaps the Trash Humping joke wouldn't have run so thin in a shorter format. Just some thoughts. Anyone know what he's been up to lately? |
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