Monday, September 6, 2010

THIEVES' HIGHWAY (1949)

[Update 4/12/2020: I'm not a fan of this review. I can do better. Will fix eventually.]

"There was only meanness and hardness lumping like grief in his chest..." that's one of my favorite lines from A. I. Bezzerides' underrated masterpiece "Thieves' Market", the novel which this movie is based. As much as I like this movie, the novel is even better. It's darker (pretty much pitch black), more violent, there's foul language, it's gritty, brutal, nasty and most importantly Bezzerides is an amazing writer. His naturalist style here is like a mixture of Zola's "Germinal" and Steinbeck's "In Dubious Battle"...two of my favorite novels.

The movie's no slouch though. The story is about Nick Garcos. He comes home from the military to find his father has two bum legs from an accident. Thing is he doesn't remember the wreck, all he remembers is trying to get the money owed him by a scumbag produce wholesaler in San Francisco by the name of Mike Figlia. Nick teams up with a truck driver Ed Kinney (Millard Mitchell) to take the season's very first load of apples down to Figlia and get their money, plus the money owed to Nick's father. That's the plan anyways.

The direction by Jules Dassin is masterful. If you look at his resume between 1947 and 1955 he just made one impressive movie after another all in a row: BRUTE FORCE, THE NAKED CITY, THIEVES' HIGHWAY, NIGHT AND THE CITY and RIFIFI.  All the performances are great, but the standout to me is Lee J. Cobb. This guy is a real slimeball! As soon as he says his first words, you just want to vomit and beat the shit out of him, then he talks some more and you want to murder the fucking prick just to make the world a better place. What an asshole!

If you like realistic, bleak noirs then I think you'll enjoy THIEVES' HIGHWAY, but do yourself a favor a read the novel also.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

FRIGHT NIGHT (1985)

"Oh, you're so cool, Brewster!"

High school student Charley Brewster has some problems.  He's failing Trig, his best friend is an annoying dork and his girlfriend is unattractive, but worst of all: his new next door neighbor is a goddamn shit-sucking vampire.  (Wait til mom finds out!)

I'm tempted to describe more of the story, but honestly, if you love vampire movies (or just great 80's movies in general), you should just quit reading my shitty review and go watch the movie.  It's fantastic!  FRIGHT NIGHT is honestly one of the best vampires movies of all time.  I'm totally serious.  I love this movie and can easily sit down and watch it anytime.

Roddy McDowall should've been nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of local TV horror host Peter Vincent.  He's amazing.  That moment when he looks in the mirror gives me chills every time I watch it.  Perfect pace, great cinematography, strong cast, awesome as fuck special effects, good music, badass lighting, tons of great quotes...fuck, I love this movie!

Highly recommended. Double feature with THE LOST BOYS.

Part 2 - Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
Remake - Fright Night (2011)
Sequel to remake - Fight Night 2 (2013)