Well, nobody can accuse Warner Brothers of false advertising. There isn't
a single funny thing in NO TIME FOR COMEDY.
When small town playwright
Jimmy Stewart scores his first Broadway play, he heads to NYC to help with the
production. He ends up falling in love with the lead actress, Rosalind
Russell. The honeymoon doesn't last too long though when he starts
powerdrinking and spending too much time with a rich socialite.
Right from the very beginning NTFC is a bust. After Stewart shows up in
the Big Apple there's the standard country boy in the big city humor that's not
even remotely funny. At the same time there's some, I guess, romantic
sparks between Steward and Russell, but it's so badly written and the characters
so poorly constructed that I was taken back when they started talking about
getting married. I didn't even know they liked each other! The
marriage happens and through a quick montage we see that Stewart has become a
successful playwright. The action then settles in on the home life of
Stewart and Russell...oh wait never mind, I guess now suddenly Stewart is an
alcoholic who's never home. When he finally manages to stumble home he's
in love(?) with a rich patron of the arts who's taken Stewart under her wealthy
wing. Rosalind does the only sensible thing and gets engaged to the
socialite's husband! What the hell? Then after Stewart's next play
is a bust he learns humility and returns to Rosalind. Yeah, I'm sure
that'll last.
Unfortunately, as with the majority of these older studio system production line
movies, we'll never know the true story of what was going on behind the camera,
but I can only imagine the writing portion of this production was a
disaster. The story was adapted from a play so I don't know if there was
something lost between the stage and the screen, but even with two of the finest
comedic actors of the time NTFC is a laughless bore. Honestly I don't even
know how this clunker got the greenlight. Skip it with a vengeance.
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Monday, August 8, 2011
THE WOMEN (1939)
Director George Cukor had a hell of a year in 1939. First, after spending two
years in pre-production on GONE WITH THE WIND, he parting ways due to
disagreements with David O. Selznick. During this time he also worked on
THE WIZARD OF OZ
where he altered the look of Dorothy, the Scarecrow and the Wicked Witch. And if
that's not enough, after being dismissed from GWTW he directed THE WOMEN, which
I'm confused as to why it wasn't even
nominated for any Academy Awards. Could
it have been because Cukor was pretty open about his homosexuality? How the fuck
should I know! But I do know that Rosalind Russell was robbed...of a nomination,
not the win. Olivia
de Havilland was the one robbed of the win in 1939.
Anyway, THE WOMEN is a mile-a-minute drama/comedy about a bunch of cackling bitches who get no greater joy in life than making their friend's lives miserable. The target of their cruelty for this movie is the kind-hearted Norma Shearer who is madly in love with her husband, so naturally when the pack hear a rumor that Shearer's husband is messing around with a shopgirl they get all worked up into a frenzy and will stop at nothing to break up Norma's marriage. Nothing is too brutal for these women to say, they even bring Norma's daughter into their verbal attacks!
One of the things that I always found strange about THE WOMEN is the 10 minute fashion show right in the middle of the movie! It doesn't benefit the story in any way and more than anything it brings the story to a screeching stop right before an emotional scene. From what I've read Cukor didn't like the scene either, but it got left in anyway. My advise: when it starts just skip the chapter and forget that it ever existed. Other than that, I like this movie quite a bit, especially Rosalind Russell who is hilarious as the lead bitch. Her "I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!" scene was great.
Being over 70 years old this film is dated and over melodramatic, but if you can get over that you'll find a very enjoyable movie with a lot of witty dialogue. Fans of classic Hollywood should definitely check it out.
Anyway, THE WOMEN is a mile-a-minute drama/comedy about a bunch of cackling bitches who get no greater joy in life than making their friend's lives miserable. The target of their cruelty for this movie is the kind-hearted Norma Shearer who is madly in love with her husband, so naturally when the pack hear a rumor that Shearer's husband is messing around with a shopgirl they get all worked up into a frenzy and will stop at nothing to break up Norma's marriage. Nothing is too brutal for these women to say, they even bring Norma's daughter into their verbal attacks!
One of the things that I always found strange about THE WOMEN is the 10 minute fashion show right in the middle of the movie! It doesn't benefit the story in any way and more than anything it brings the story to a screeching stop right before an emotional scene. From what I've read Cukor didn't like the scene either, but it got left in anyway. My advise: when it starts just skip the chapter and forget that it ever existed. Other than that, I like this movie quite a bit, especially Rosalind Russell who is hilarious as the lead bitch. Her "I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!" scene was great.
Being over 70 years old this film is dated and over melodramatic, but if you can get over that you'll find a very enjoyable movie with a lot of witty dialogue. Fans of classic Hollywood should definitely check it out.
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