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Funny thing is I referenced Gladiator in response to the There Will Be Blood post before I watched this. But now I’m coming back, and I just like the distinction it draws up, and the correlation I might make (allow me):
Landis seems infatuated with the fact that the sets are “real” (or at least: recreated) even though the movie is terrible.
But the Scott flick–I don’t care how CG it is. It rocked awesome all over the place.
And I’ve never seen the former, so I can’t confirm or deny Landis’ assertion that Plummer is the better actor (than Joaquin Phoenix), but the moment I saw Plummer, my first thought was: “I’m vexed.” And I don’t think I’d superimpose Plummer’s performance over Phoenix’s in the same way.
Of course I know it’s comparing apples to wolverines, ultimately, but it ultimately, I think, draws out the exact earlier point:
It’s not the size of your epic, but motives of your characters.
I have nothing to add except that “Comparing Apples to Wolverines” is a great name for an album.
can’t wait
Well, you don’t have to…they put it out on DVD a few months after this post. You can snag it here.