Housekeeping

"I'm your friend...you're wiser than I..."

By October 9, 2009No Comments

Wiser

Sorry for the light post­ing. Been busy with some oth­er pro­jects, oth­er gigs, and what­not. Also bothered by sev­er­al thor­oughly dis­pir­it­ing events of the week. “Topics” might go up some time today at The Auteurs’, that’ll be fun. (UPDATE: Et voila.) In the mean­time I’ll be spend­ing the Columbus Day week­end away from the inter­tubes if I can help it, so enjoy this little evoc­a­tion of pig-headedness and futil­ity, from one of Manny Farber’s top films of 1951, and I’ll see you late Monday.

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  • bill says:

    Have a good week­end, Glenn.

  • franklin says:

    through that cor­ridor is the wis­dom of a hun­dred coen broth­ers, wes ander­son’s and the farelly’s but be fore­warnd the lumin­es­ci­ence of it all might blind you

  • Tom Russell says:

    Good for you, Scotty.”
    That’s the part of this film that I think best sums up the Hawksian ideal of man­li­ness and hon­our, of tough­ness and chiv­alry. That the pig-headed doc­tor does­n’t deserve the ges­ture is irrelevant.
    A great, great film. John Carpenter once claimed that there was “veri­fi­able evid­ence” that Hawks dir­ec­ted the film and gave Nyby the cred­it, while Nyby him­self claimed in an inter­view that, yes, he did indeed dir­ect the film. Does any­body have any inform­a­tion or argu­ments, one way or the oth­er (besides the obvi­ous fact that the film is so throughly Hawksian?).

  • Cadavra says:

    Hawks said he would occa­sion­ally vis­ited the set and make sug­ges­tions like, “I think you’re attack­ing this scene wrong,” but that’s all. Given his well-known pre­dilec­tion for glory-hogging, if Hawks said Nyby dir­ec­ted the film, I have to believe him.