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Set Your DVR!: November 3 - 10, 2008

Posted by Hayden Childs

Whew!  I'm happy that the Halloween season is over!  I watched a ton of great movies, but I have horror fatigue.  Let's see what the next week has to offer.  There's some world-class movies on TV this week!

 

Mon, Nov 3:

10:30/11:30 am: The Man From Laramie on TCM.  Anthony Mann Western with James Stewart.  Not the best Mann Western, but it’ll do.

4:15/5:15 pm: I Am David on IFC.  Paul “Freaks & Geeks” Feig directs a completely unfunny and somewhat mawkish film about a boy who escapes a Stalinist concentration camp and learns to love.  Feig is awesome, but this movie is not.  Consider this a warning.

7/8 pm: True Stories on VH1CL. David Byrne’s labor of love, a deliberately quirky look at America from one of its deliberately quirky pop culture figures.

8/9 pm: Me and You and Everyone We Know on IFC (repeat 11/4 at 12/1 am).  Miranda July is cute and a little alienating.  John Hawkes learned from Deadwood the fine art of saying everything he has to say with his eyebrows.  Somehow, despite the nearly lethal levels of kookiness, July has made a movie with an enormous amount of heart.

 

Tues, Nov 4:

UPDATED!

9:05/10:05 am: The F Word on IFC (repeat at 4:05/5:05 pm).  Catch the Screengrab's own Andrew Osborne as the character mysteriously named "Andrew!"  Thanks to Scott Von D for the hat tip. 

10:30/11:30 am: Grand Theft Parsons on IFC (repeat at 5:30/6:30 pm and on 11/5 at 4:55/5:55 am).  Not a great movie, but it's about the untimely demise of Gram Parsons and what happened thereafter.

7/8 pm Decision at Sundown on TCM.  Budd Boetticher and Randolph Scott in a taut little no-budget Western. Not the best of their collaborations, but it's decent.

 

Wed, Nov 5:

9/10 am: The Straight Story on FX.  David Lynch's G-rated film about an aging man who travels via lawnmower to make amends with his long-estranged brother.  It's utterly fantastic.

11:30 am/12:30 pm: Burden of Dream on IFC.  Les Blank's documentary about Werner Herzog's maddening attempts to make Fitzcarraldo.  This is the rare film where the making-of documentary is better than the fiction.  If you haven't seen it, this is essential viewing.  You will reach the other side in greater awe of Herzog, nature, Kinski, madness, and the folly of human ambition.

12:30/1:30 pm: The Blue Gardenia on TCM. A scalding film noir by Fritz Lang.

8/9 pm: 24 Hour Party People on IFC (repeat on 11/6 at 12/1 am). Some of the Factory Records bands are stunning, and some (The Happy Mondays in particular) are dull and overrated.  But Tony Wilson was mesmerizing, and Michael Winterbottom's postmodern bio makes the case for his greatness.

10/11 pm: The Filth and the Fury on IFC (repeat on 11/6 at 2/3 am).  If you're curious about the Sex Pistols, this is the definitive documentary.

 

Thurs, Nov 6:

1:45/2:45 pm: The Awful Truth on TCM.  Pretty much the greatest screwball comedy.

5:05/6:05 pm: Ride with the Devil on IFC (repeat on 11/7 at 4:40/5:40 am).  Ang Lee's odd Civil War drama where everybody's on the wrong side of history.

 

Fri, Nov 7:

8/9 am: Heavenly Creatures on LOGO.  Before the Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson directed this movie about the intensity of fantasy in a teenage friendship and the lengths to which two girls actually went (this is based on a true story) to keep themselves together.

 

Sat, Nov 8:

12:15/1:15 am: La Jetee on TCM.  This is the best movie I've recommended yet, and it's only 28 minutes long. I recommend watching it twice in a row, then waiting two weeks and watching it again.  See what you remember about it.  Watch Vertigo again in the meantime.  

1/2 am: The Trip on TCM.  This is, like, whoa.  And then you'll be all what?  And then, man, like, you know, then, you'll get it.  And you'll be all really?  But you'll know.

7/8 am: Sanshiro Sugata II on IFC.  Kurosawa's third film, the sequel to his first.  The climactic scene is scarred pretty badly, but Kurosawa's eye is as sharp as ever.

9:30/10:30 am: Picnic at Hanging Rock on IFC (repeat at 4:15/5:15 pm and on 11/9 at 4/5 am).  Peter Weir's second feature film, this is an existential horror film.  Several girls and a teacher disappear on an outing to Hanging Rock.  One girl turns up mysteriously days later.  The disparity between the proper Victorian British and the great untamed Australian Outback serves to heighten the oddness of this movie.     

 

Sun, Nov 9:

7/8 am: Amarcord on IFC.  The most felliniesque of Fellini films.  One of his last major films.  I have never thought it was as good as 8 1/2, but it still packs a punch.  

9:05/10:05 am: Umberto D on IFC. De Sica's neorealist classic about an old man cast aside by society.  Prepare for tears and a greater awareness of the plight of the elderly.  You'll never be able to name a dog "Flike."

9:15/10:15 am: The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek on TCM. What a conundrum!  Umberto D and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek playing at the same time!  This is a fantastic, censor-baiting Preston Sturges comedy.  Eddie Bracken may not be the greatest male lead ever, but the jokes come hard and fast. 

1:15/2:15 pm: The Cars That Ate Paris on IFC.  Peter Weir's first feature film.  I've never seen it, but it's bound to be interesting. 

8/9 pm: Wild at Heart on IFC (repeat on 11/10 at 2/3 am).  This may be David Lynch's worst film.  Or maybe it's the one with Sting.  Hard to say, but there's still something worthwhile in each.

 

Mon, Nov 10:

8:20/9:20 am: The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years on IFC (repeat at 3/4 pm).  Don't let too many years pass without watching Ozzy make breakfast.

2:45/3:45 pm: Becket on TCM.  It's Oscar-bait, sure, but not a bad movie.


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Comments

Scott Von Doviak said:

Also on IFC tomorrow, the timely politically-themed THE F WORD, featuring the Screengrab's own Andrew Osborne as "Andrew."

November 3, 2008 11:07 AM

Hayden said:

How did I miss that?  I'll update the post this evening.

November 3, 2008 3:59 PM

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