Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mixed Up Batch





SUNRISE-A SONG OF TWO HUMANS-1927-Excellent silent screen film made by German director FW Murnau, his first American film. It follows the story of a married couple whose lives are complicated by the husband’s affair with a “woman from the city”. It’s a classic bit of storytelling.

Murnau uses very few dialogue cards (as in his THE LAST LAUGH which used none at all) and even injects the story with some humorous characters. The film won several Academy Awards (the first ones ever) including best actress for Janet Gaynor as the wife. Murnau, best known for NOSFERATU, only made three more movies. He was killed in a car accident in 1931 before the premiere of his last film TABU.




ULTIMATE AVENGERS-THE MOVIE-2006 –This is an adaptation of a special comics series put out by Marvel. The heroes and their secret identities are different from regular “universe”. For example Thor, The Norse God of Thunder is regarded as more or less loony who thinks he’s a god rather than being the actual one. Nick Fury (now a general) is African-American. Ant Man/Giant Man Hank Pym is a wise ass. Bruce Banner lives in a drug induced fear of becoming the uncontrollable Hulk (still better than the Ang Lee version!) and Iron Man is more like Robot Man. Nobody is really happy. They battle some aliens who had once given a nuclear warhead to The Nazis and break up after their first mission but eventually get it back together to beat the aliens and battle a marauding Hulk. Despite its faults it’s not bad action wise. A sequel followed.



ATOM AGE VAMPIRE-1960-This weird Italian horror story has a plot typical of its time. A blond dancer is permanently scarred in an auto accident after her boyfriend dumps her. A kind of mad scientist (Alberto Lupo) has a cure for her and in the process they fall in love much to the dismay of his jealous female assistant. The cure seems to work. Well, actually it only lasts a day or two. Then he has to go out and kill women. He turns himself into a scary looking monster but is eventually betrayed by his trusted servant. It’s funny in places and the dubbing is bad but the monster- vampire-scientist is kind of cool!



Personal note: Not only am I a cavedog I am also a nostalgic old fuddy duddy and I'd just like to mention that the above movie was also the first I ever taped using a VCR timer! Isn't that fascinating??

Thanks for reading!

2 comments:

The Bloody Pit of Horror said...

Sunrise is one of my alltime favorite silent movies. Glad you liked it. Haven't seen Atom Age Vampire yet... and I've owned it for like 5 years!

CavedogRob said...

Lol! Some day I might post a list of the movies I have lying around that I haven't watched yet!