My usual multiple-movie holiday weekend: the new
Harry Potter (good, but a few talky, slow patches);
127 Hours (not for the squeamish);
Fair Game (the Valerie Plame affair, and quite excellent);
Scott Pilgrim vs the World (maybe I'm just too old, but I felt, after about 20 minutes, like "hey, OK, I *get* it --now stop hitting me over the head with it!"); and tonite... I caught up with another cult classic I'd never seen:
Phantom of the Paradise. Which is... strange but kinda interesting -- made in '74 and with things that may have been stolen from
Rocky Horror (did DePalma see the stage version of RH in '73?), pretty cool Paul Williams songs (I can totally imagine Karen Carpenter nailing the ballads), and some clever satire of the music biz. Apparently FOX has remakes of both
POTP and
RH in development.
Meanwhile, the Monkees talk about
Head, now that it's available on Blu-Ray:
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/11/monkees_head_tork_dolenz.html