racheloddment replied to your post “I’m going to make a list of things I intend to find and watch.[[MOR]…”
i have nothing to rec i’m just really excited you started The Get Down!!!!
Your posts were probably a big factor in my decision to finally watch it! I’d been intrigued and meaning to check it out for a while, but I’ve started seeing a little more of it on my dash lately (especially Rumi/Thor!) that bumped it up on my mental “Oh, yeah, I should watch that” list. (I’m trying to avoid spoilers now, but the knowledge that there is at some point a (seemingly adorable) canon gay ship is nice.)
geekboots replied to your post “I’m going to make a list of things I intend to find and watch.[[MOR]…”
hey have u herd of the Good the Bed and the Ugly its a cowboy movie
Oh, well heck! I’d better check that out! XD (Is it just Tuco and Blondie and a bed? Because...)
LOVE every single one of your Western choices. Wrote a ficlet about Hour of the Gun (on AO3) and an ok fic about The Professionals (in a fanzine, not on AO3). Ben and Charlie is a little like Beyond the Law - silly plot, but so slashy (DAFT Italian title: Friend, stay away from me … a handspan at least).
The list of westerns came mainly from you, back in October or somewhere around there. (And I’ve been shamefully slow to watch them--I think The Big Gundown and The Magnificent Seven were also among those you mentioned, so at least I’ve now seen those!) “Friend, stay away from me … a handspan at least” -- wow, the Italian titles of everything are so great, lol. (A handspan is not very far away?!)
(psst, The Big Combo is a noir, not a western)
Oh, whoops. I’d just assumed, because Lee Van Cleef.
Other films: I would add Sanjuro to Yojimbo and The Hidden Fortress. If you like Shakespeare’s Macbeth, you will love Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood. Red Beard is quite slashy for Kurosawa, long but engaging. Not a samurai film (set in the 19th C), but Toshiro Mifune manages one scene of fight and mayhem.
I would also add The Defiant Ones to your Films of the Fifties and Seventies. Incredibly slashy, and very exciting.
Please, let’s discuss them as you watch them, especially the westerns.
P.S. Not a western, not slashy, but a great film: Denial (saw it twice in 4 days)
Cool. Those all sound great and I will add them to my list. (It’ll be pretty Kurosawa-heavy now, heh. But that’s not a bad thing. He liked his Shakespeare, didn’t he? I haven’t seen Throne of Blood, but I’ve seen Ran, which is basically King Lear.) Thank you!