Re: Robert Downey Sr.
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:45 pm
Greaser's Palace is comin to DVD on November 23rd from Scorpion Releasing. Here's their website, with info on other upcoming titles.
Holy shit. He'd be perfect for an Eclipse release. I have boots of Pound, Moment to Moment, and Chafed Elbows, but none of them have even been released on VHS.hearthesilence wrote:Couldn't find mention of this anywhere, but Robert Downey Sr. says Criterion is prepping his first four (or three, can't remember for sure) films for release.
knives wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:08 pm I like Downey a lot, but Greaser’s Palace has all of his worst traits amplified to the max with none of the good. He can be an incisive and funny artist using Dadaism well. This has the most in common with Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight, but that film was secure in being a bunch of nonsense and also mercifully short. Palace instead absently mindedly brings up TOPICS in big flashing letters coming across as insure about being a Tim and Eric predecessor. The comedy is just screeches and scrambles without anything funny happening or being said making the normally satisfying 90 minute runtime an absolute punishment I could not stand. It could honestly be the worst film I’ve seen from otherwise competent filmmakers.
Sticks and Bones made around the same time which I’ve seen recently is a far better film on the other end of the Downey spectrum bringing up topics and utilizing them rather than being a madlibs and utilizing surprise for humour in a way that is very effective. It’s also a very sharp film emotionally. A real highlight to a career hidden away by an uncaring owner.
I forgot I had seen this til you mentioned it.. Such a massive disappointment after Putney Swope. I think the Coens are big fans of it, and I remember feeling like that made sense even though I like them (as you say, it evokes their worst qualities)knives wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:08 pm I like Downey a lot, but Greaser’s Palace has all of his worst traits amplified to the max with none of the good.
therewillbeblus wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:07 amI forgot I had seen this til you mentioned it.. Such a massive disappointment after Putney Swope. I think the Coens are big fans of it, and I remember feeling like that made sense even though I like them (as you say, it evokes their worst qualities)knives wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:08 pm I like Downey a lot, but Greaser’s Palace has all of his worst traits amplified to the max with none of the good.
I know it's not 2011 anymore, but clips of Pound were included in the recent Sr. documentary on Netflix (along with lots of others in varying states of conditions, some better than others), so I would hope Jr. eventually does the right thing, unless somehow he gets them released by Sony and rebrands them as a Marvel Universe series (it could happen).Thomas Dukenfield wrote: Sat May 21, 2011 4:12 am I have boots of Pound, Moment to Moment, and Chafed Elbows, but none of them have even been released on VHS.