Thursday, 4 August 2016

That Night 1992

That Night 1992




I love Juliett Lewis, I think she picks her films incredibly well and from a young age just had that certain something special, and I've always had a crush on Pony boy from 'The Outsiders' so I was obviously bound to love this film. Although most TV movies are shit Ive noticed a lot of TV movies in the late 80s early 90's are some how set in the 50's and are done pretty well. 









This film is set in Long Island and revolves around a blonde bomb shell Sheryl who's father dies and falls in love with the towns bad boy Rick (how cliche but the guilty pleasure I have for these kind of films are untold) who works in the local bowling alley and is a greaser. Although the film is about their romantic relationship and how Lewis's character has a baby at wedlock the films real protagonist is a young preteen Alice Bloom who lives opposite Sheryl and follows her every move from what time she gets in to how she does her hair and makeup. Alice is bullied by all the other kids in her neighbourhood and is pretty sad and neglected by her parents but one night she finds her self lying for Sheryl and from then on somehow gets entangled and enwrapped with the two lovers lives and plays a major key role in their relationship towards the end.











I feel like in the late 80's-90's there was a surge of era films set in the 70's or 50's like Matt Dillon starrs in a  lot of them like 'Over the Edge' or 'Rumble Fish' and I'm an absolute fish bate for these kind of films. If you want something easy thats bitter sweet to watch 'That Night' is the cure. <3








The Thing Called Love 1993

The Thing Called Love 1993



 Peter Bogdanovich is one of my most adored directors he directed 'The Last Picture Show one of my all time favourites. He has an undetected certain formula to his movies a alchemy of warped settings, warped love triangles or an hexagon of goings on and complicated 3D relationships. 









I love road movies as mentioned too many times before and anything set in Texas or out South draws me in immediately for some unknown reason anything envolving the cowgirl vibe, I guess oddly, maybe I was a cowgirl in my past life anyway. 









'The Thing called love' 1993 starrs a young Sandra Bullock, Dermot Mulroney, Samantha Mathis (Rivers girlfriend at the time) and River Phoenix's last finished film. He's a bit of a bastard in this film but ya kind of love to hate him. The film revolves around Mathis character Miranda Presley (of no relation) a young singer song writer who leaves New York for Nashville in order to become a singer but ends up working as a waitress auditioning in the bar she works in the 'BlueBird Cafe' (which exists and has the same process) but never really getting past the auditions to perform until the ending of the film. She falls for the cocky singer song writer James Write (who she marries in a seven eleven I believe) whilst a humble more successful singer song writer Kyle Davidson is in ore of her being and writes all his songs about her. The film doesn't quite end as you want it to but in a odd, peculiar way its pretty satisfying like all of Bogdanovich's films (well if your rooting for Kyle, which I was). 





The gritty blue tones, southern outfits and romantic dialogue are pretty beautiful and hard hitting at times but also pretty hilarious especially Bullocks character Linda Lu Linden and her dog. The songs are very catchy and worth a listen anyhow. I watched this film when I was about fourteen and went through a River stage as a lot of people do and personally I think this is one of my favourite of his films. It just holds a real soft spot in my heart. The more I watch it the more I relate and connect with each and every character.


Tagline: 'Stand by your Dream'

Friday, 22 July 2016

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues 1993




 Gus Van Sant's 1993 film dedicated to River Pheonix shortly after his death, starred a young uma Thurman and Rain Pheonix, Keanu Reeves, Crispin Glover, Sean Young, Heather Graham, Carol Cane and many other credible known actors.



The film is adapted from Tom Robbins novel of the same title which I'm currently reading and is incredible. The story surrounds a young women who has an itching for hitchhiking her whole life and is a talented one trick pony really for it is her passion and drive for life and with two very over sized thumbs its bound to be. As she travels back and forth around the country she meets familiar faces who are fakes and phonies and then meets a group of women who are cowgirls fighting for their land at first she was told to be distant from them but soon becomes attached and feels as if she belongs for once.






When Sissy Hankshaw was younger her mother took her to a psychic and told her she would love men and women but mostly women and falls deeply in love with Rain's character. I think this aspect of the film is really touching because it just focuses on the love itself and how powerful it is to Sissy something she has never really experienced to the fullest before and the couple make a powerful cowgirl duo. <3








I love this film its now one of my favourites I adore the story the outfits, script music its all just everything I like cowgirls, road movies, and oddballs all rolled into one big crazy, authentic wild baguette.




Plus Dee Lite's nod to the film <3