THIEF/Mann/Caan
batmon
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I know cats hate/criticize Mann as a director, but this is my shit.James Caan = Tuesday Weld = Tangerine Dream Soundtrack = A young Jim Belushi as the sideman.This is before Miami Vice and u can see where alot of Don Johnson's swagger/gun handling originates.Dirty Chicago Gangster Shit w/out the over the top excessive gunplay until the very end.Thief > Scarface in my private mind garden.And when did Mann switch his style up? This film is slow and dark.
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Mann's films are overly stylistic at the expense of other dramatic elements IMO - I found THIEF, HEAT, and MANHUNTER to be severely lacking in any kind of emotional interest, despite really wanting to like them.
But James Caan? Unfuckwithable.
If im not mistaken cats were hattin on the new Miami Vice & Transformers for the editing style.
Saying.
Thief is my shit, B'mon.
U werent feelin his "wanting a baby/family" backstory in THIEF? The diner scene is convincing to me.
Exactly.
no love for The Insider?
i see what you're saying. i like mann mainly for his style. he is probably the only director i can think of where that matters more to me than content. i don't know how he gets the lighting on a lot of those night scenes. they are truly one of a kind and look like long exposure stills. and they make LA seem really ethereal.
mann was involved with Transformers??
The Insider was one of the most paranoia-invoking films ever. I don't know if I would call it a great film, but it sure had me looking over my shoulder for days.
Miami Vice sucked. He had nothing to do with Transformers. Thief is the realness but the ending kind of lacks and includes one of the worst fake deaths I have ever seen. Insider is the best Mann film to date and Heat is everyone's guilty pleasure.
But I always fall asleep watching Thief or Manhunter, perhaps because I have no one to watch them with
I didn't know Tangerine Dream did the soundtrack, but I guess that seems right.
The ending is pretty ::raw::
My bad.
I don't think I've ever come across a dollar bin that didn't have a copy of the Thief soundtrack. Is this a case of the soundtrack being more successful than the movie?
Michael Mann has always done his own thing, and I continue to dig it. There are a lot of common threads running through both his film and TV work. I'm definitely a fan.