Movie Crazy (1932)
“Ninety-nine out of a hundred fail out here, just because it ain’t their game. So take my advice and blow home.”
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“Ninety-nine out of a hundred fail out here, just because it ain’t their game. So take my advice and blow home.”
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“I know you’re a sergeant and I’m only a private. The least you could do is be a little friendly!”
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Review: On its own merits, it comes across as a mildly amusing — though often stagy — spoof of military rigmarole, along the lines of Joseph Heller’s Catch-22. Lewis and Martin don’t have enough screen time together, but each performs admirably on his own: Lewis is as wacky as ever: and Martin is appropriately suave. An ongoing sub-plot about a beautiful but dumb pregnant woman (Jean Ruth) trying to get ahold of former-flame Martin leads to a satisfying, unexpected conclusion. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Links: |
“The human mind is like Salome at the beginning of her dance: hidden from the outside world by seven veils, layers of reserve.”
“It’s a wall made out of glass — it’s the screwiest thing I ever saw!”
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Response to Peary’s Review: … laments that it’s “much too long, even in [its] shortened version”, and labels the ending “unsatisfying”. In addition, because the movie was filmed in 3-D, it’s full of contrived, laughable shots of objects floating in the air, and characters pushing items out towards the camera. In short, writer/director Arch Oboler takes a reasonably interesting premise, and somehow fails to generate any drama at all. Redeeming Qualities and Moments:
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“He has a psychopathic disregard for human life.”
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“There are things to be written in this country by brutal, drunken working men like me.”
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“To live in this world, one has to be what one is: primitive, savage, a creature of the jungle!”
“In her own words, Odette was a very ordinary woman.”
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“I don’t want your charity — if I’m through as an actor, I’m through!”
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Review: … and the narrative covers ground trodden many times before. A major disappointment. Redeeming Qualities and Moments: Must See? Links: |