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Without a whiff of sarcasm:Does my pipe bother you?
No, not at all.

Pling plang plong PLANG! PLONG!


GASLIGHT '40 vs. GASLIGHT '44
I accidentally watched the original on you-know-where because I assumed it was the more well-known version. I enjoyed it very much and straight afterwards I rented the remake from Prime.
Technically speaking the remake is better (no surprise there, I suppose) but not in a way that benefits the story.
Charles Boyer is more convincing as the Eurotrash criminal except that it doesn't really matter if the villain is Eurotrash or not.
Ingrid Bergman's character is more generous with the histrionics as is to be expected in that kind of situation, but it doesn't necessarily make the situation look more believable.
The remake does more, like adding an intentional quirky character and showing more scenery, but nothing about that felt like an improvement on the original.
The humour in GASLIGHT '40 feels casually/naturally added to the scenes.
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Without a whiff of sarcasm:
The very irritated piano player.
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The final scene, desperately holding on to his precious rubies.
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To summarise the ongoing global feud between the two different GASLIGHT fanboys: it's a choice between Ingrid Bergman and Anton Walbrook.
It goes without saying that Ingrid Bergman does a great job in this film and the many other films she's made, but Anton Walbrook is simply the bigger GASLIGHT powerhouse.
The story is not a mystery, it's clear from the very beginning what's going on and I think that makes it more fun to be "in cahoots" with the villain.
Unlike Charles Boyer's character, Walbrook plays the gaslighter so Dickensian evil that it almost becomes sexually attractive.
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Even when he pays his wife a compliment ("you look lovely tonight") it sounds like a cruel insult.
The sets are a bit smaller and crammed with stuff (I LOVE the pampas plume decoration) but it intensifies the terror of "what happens behind closed doors".
The deviousness of the maid happens more unexpectedly but Angela Lansbury plays it equally entertaining.
All things considered, the British GASLIGHT is the best.
GASLIGHT '40 vs. GASLIGHT '44
I accidentally watched the original on you-know-where because I assumed it was the more well-known version. I enjoyed it very much and straight afterwards I rented the remake from Prime.
Technically speaking the remake is better (no surprise there, I suppose) but not in a way that benefits the story.
Charles Boyer is more convincing as the Eurotrash criminal except that it doesn't really matter if the villain is Eurotrash or not.
Ingrid Bergman's character is more generous with the histrionics as is to be expected in that kind of situation, but it doesn't necessarily make the situation look more believable.
The remake does more, like adding an intentional quirky character and showing more scenery, but nothing about that felt like an improvement on the original.
The humour in GASLIGHT '40 feels casually/naturally added to the scenes.
View attachment 56635
Without a whiff of sarcasm:
The very irritated piano player.
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The final scene, desperately holding on to his precious rubies.
View attachment 56637
To summarise the ongoing global feud between the two different GASLIGHT fanboys: it's a choice between Ingrid Bergman and Anton Walbrook.
It goes without saying that Ingrid Bergman does a great job in this film and the many other films she's made, but Anton Walbrook is simply the bigger GASLIGHT powerhouse.
The story is not a mystery, it's clear from the very beginning what's going on and I think that makes it more fun to be "in cahoots" with the villain.
Unlike Charles Boyer's character, Walbrook plays the gaslighter so Dickensian evil that it almost becomes sexually attractive.
View attachment 56638
Even when he pays his wife a compliment ("you look lovely tonight") it sounds like a cruel insult.
The sets are a bit smaller and crammed with stuff (I LOVE the pampas plume decoration) but it intensifies the terror of "what happens behind closed doors".
The deviousness of the maid happens more unexpectedly but Angela Lansbury plays it equally entertaining.
All things considered, the British GASLIGHT is the best.
Keenan Wynn is also in ORCA.Not "Piranha" 1 & 2 (the cast is full of supersoap character actors!)? I am doing the same thing with possession, haunted house and killer kid movies! It´s a true guilty pleasure...!
SNOW WHITE (2025)
This was on TV over the weekend. I found it an enjoyable update to the story and did notice that they managed to avoid the word "dwarf" altogether - even the subtitles identified them only as "miners".this umpteenth presentation of Snow White And The (Uncredited) Seven Dwarfs.
Seeing Richard Lester's name in the credits gave me mixed feelings. I know his Sixties vehicles include those Beatles films but - never having seen those - my mind instantly goes to him ruining the tone of the Superman film series with an overload of quick and "comedy". Still, I made peace with continuing by telling myself this film was billed as an actual comedy anyway.
My mind of course goes immediately to the Beatle films but Lester also directed the 1967 anti-war comedy How I Won the War starring Crawford and (somewhat improbably) John Lennon.Michael Crawford is already demonstrating the physicality for which he would go on to be renowned.
I previously said I loved the original M3GAN film so I was looking forward to seeing...M3GAN (2023)
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The cute doll that becomes the scary doll that becomes the killer killer doll has been done many times before in films but rarely as good as this.
Cody is a young girl whose parents die in an accident so she has to live with her Aunt Gemma who is a engineer and toy designer at a major toy manufacturer. Her current work is on M3GAN (Model 3 Generative Android), a life-like artificial intelligence doll who learns from its environment to develop into a more customised play mate for the child to which it is assigned. Cody becomes attached to M3GAN and the android helps her to deal with her bereavement but M3GAN becomes overly protective of Cody in the process with murderous consequences.
Although I've read some people describe it as a horror film, it isn't really although it does have a few scary scenes in it. It's more of a thriller and there are some really anxious moments in it. I totally loved the film and thought it was clever, interesting, funny and tense and well worth watching.
My mind of course goes immediately to the Beatle films but Lester also directed the 1967 anti-war comedy How I Won the War starring Crawford and (somewhat improbably) John Lennon.