Thursday, September 21, 2023
I, Tonya
- Commentary: So, considering that this movie came out in 2017 and I was aware of it, then, why did I wait until six years later to acquire it and, hence, to watch it?!? Well, I have never been particularly interested in or curious about Harding's and Kerrigan's competitive skating antics. I've become intrigued with Margot Robbie's work, though, and, tonight, when I was doing some research on her continuing credits, I was reminded of this movie and thought, "Oh, yeah! Forgot about that one! I'd love to see Margot Robbie play Tonya Harding!" And, bonus, Allison Janney, whom I adore, is in the movie, as well, playing a version of an abusive stage mother. I'm curious, too, about the actress who plays Nancy Kerrigan. I've not heard of her before. I'm hoping she has some serious chops because Nancy Kerrigan, in some ways, has got to be the more challenging of the two roles. Sounds delightful!
It will be arriving here in three days. Not that I don't always look forward to watching the movies I acquire, otherwise I wouldn't add them to my collection. But, this one should make for a spectacular Sunday!
More later.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Margo Robbie Tonya Harding Sebastian Stan Jeff Gillooly Allison Janney LaVona Golden Julianne Nicholson Diane Rawlinson Caitlin Carver Nancy Kerrigan Bojana Novakovic Dody Teachman Paul Walter Hauser Shawn Eckardt Bobby Cannavale Martin Maddox Dan Triandiflou Bob Rawlinson Ricky Russert Shane Stant Anthony Reynolds Derrick Smith Cassidy Balkcom Oksana Baiul
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 2017
Directed by Craig Gillespie.
Labels: biography3, black-comedy, sport1
Monday, September 18, 2023
Parasite
- Commentary: I've seen this movie twice, was enthralled both times, even had it on my list of movies to consider when the next B&N Criterion sale comes up, which is in a month and a half. However, I just stumbled across a very enlightening article about this movie (loads of material have been written about it) and decided, I'd like to see it now, if I can find a good price on the Criterion edition. Long story shortened, I did. It's on its way here, as I type, and I'll be watching it Wednesday, probably in the evening.
To me (who loves Bong Joon-ho's work and already owns some of his movies) this movie is a stunningly disturbing portrayal of The Way Things Are and contains what probably seems like an absurd but likely accurate portrayal of how one family responds to, well, life lived out of the basement, which is, essentially, where 99% of us live, even is we think of ourselves as "suburban" or "comfortable".
Anyway, more later, once I've watched it. Again. And, possibly, yet again the same evening.
Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Actor Role Song Kang-ho Kim Ki-taek Lee Sun-kyun Park Dong-ik Cho Yeo-jeong Choi Yeon-gyo Choi Woo-shik Kim Ki-woo Park So-dam Kim Ki-jung Jang Hye-jin Chung-sook Lee Jung-eun Gook Moon-gwang Park Myung-hoon Oh Geun-sae Jung Hyeon-jun Park Da-song Jung Ji-so Park Da-hye Park Keun-rok Yun Park Seo-joon Min-hyuk
Here's a link to the Wikipedia write-up of the film.
Release Date: 2019
Directed by Bong Joon-ho.
Labels: black-comedy, bong-joon-ho, Criterion6, thriller4