Jack Palance R.I.P.
Dustbuster
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I guess this would be the sad third. Man's man all through his career.
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All this notwithstanding: Confidence is very sexy. Don't you think?
YOu need to read some Contempt critical theory to set your mind straight.
"Believe it or not"
RIP. Dude voice was crazy classic.
Believe me: I have. Did you know that Palance was probably used up-and-down by Godard in that film? Months later, Palance remarked to a TV interviewer that he'd been in "some stupid french movie" (par.) and that Godard was a poor director. Essentially, the critical analysis that I've read leads me to believe that Godard chose Palance because he thought Jack to be an American lunkhead and cast him as such. Again, the critical analysis I've read led me to this opinion.
Either way, Godard himself has said that he hated this film because it made him look like a sell out. I didn't dislike it (it's probably one of my favorite Godard films) and don't necessarily share in Godard's opinion, but it's so far after the release of the film that my opinion doesn't matter either way.
I'm more Bergman>Godard anyway. Hipsters be damned.
Bergman isn't hipster?
I'm not a hipster, so I wouldn't know about a hipster's opinion of Bergman. I always was intrigued by the man's films and his honest questioning of God/god (Trilogy of Faith) because of my ultra-conservative upbringing. I see nothing hipsterish about stuff like Winter Light. Persona, yes. Maybe that's just me.
RIP