Nicolas Roeg poll

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Also, interestingly, Trumpton and the Riots, some 16 years before Half Man Half Biscuit.

weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 13:53 (six years ago) link

complete film is here: https://ok.ru/video/90324666987

mark s, Tuesday, 1 August 2017 14:07 (six years ago) link

gonna rewatch either this or Don't Look Now tonite

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC-asNConRk

flappy bird, Monday, 14 August 2017 17:47 (six years ago) link

god the editing in Don't Look Now is so astounding. & maybe the coolest use of a lens flare i've ever seen

flappy bird, Wednesday, 16 August 2017 02:46 (six years ago) link

This has to be Walkabout for me.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 16 August 2017 04:40 (six years ago) link

two weeks pass...

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System, Friday, 1 September 2017 00:01 (six years ago) link

my list

BAD TIMING
DON'T LOOK NOW
EUREKA
THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH
WALKABOUT
PERFORMANCE
INSIGNIFICANCE

Bad Timing is so fucking brilliant, everything about it is thrilling, makes the hair on the back on my neck stand up. Probably the best editing I've ever seen throughout a 2 hour film. Art Garfunkel was born to play that guy. He didn't need to bother acting ever again after this movie. Theresa Russell is also fantastic, just perfect for the role. I can't say spew enough praise and hyperbole for this movie, it's just beyond words. Brilliant deployment of "Who Are You."

Don't Look Now makes sense as a consensus favorite - it's very, very good and very consistent. Again, remarkable editing throughout. Not as abrasive or specific as Bad Timing.

The highs of Eureka best Don't Look Now, but as others have noted, it's too long and really bogged down in certain places, especially that insane court scene. I think the opening 25 minutes is some of the best work Roeg ever did. A flawed masterpiece. Theresa Russell as an heiress... I just don't buy it. There's something about her affect & voice that's very similar to Kim Gordon, and it just feels weak here. Gene Hackman is fantastic as the old racist tycoon, as he always is. Dinner scene where Rutger Hauer says Hackman "raped the earth" is great.

The Man Who Fell to Earth is one I couldn't rewatch for this poll (blu-ray is OOP at the moment, and I lost my DVD copy years ago), but I really liked it when I saw it 8 or 9 years ago. I remember it felt a bit long & dragged, but the ending redeems it.

Walkabout... this one is so overrated imo, and while I'll admit it's great, it really overshadows the rest of Roeg's work to a degree that feels insane. I didn't get a chance to rewatch it for this poll, but i'm going to soon. maybe it's better than I remember. I don't dislike it, but the subject matter never interested me. Last time I saw it was at a university hall, a nice 35mm print... that was about 5 years ago. I should revisit it, but I don't think it'd move up my list much.

Performance is a great debut, but structurally it's kind of a mess, and there are just long stretches where nothing is going on and you have no idea where anyone stands. However, Roeg's expert editing is already at play here, and there are several really great sequences. I put this above Walkabout for a while, and while I haven't had the chance to rewatch that one, I know it's a much more assured and substantive work than Performance.

Insignificance sucks. This was such a slog, and I have no idea what Roeg was trying to do here. Theresa Russell is even more ill-suited for this role - she might look like Marilyn Monroe, but her voice is completely wrong. What was the point of Einstein explaining relativity to her? Or was she explaining it to him? Such a confusing mess of a movie. Way too much Gary Busey. I don't give a shit about Joe DiMaggio. Not eager to explore whatever Roeg did after this dog.

I really enjoyed watching and rewatching all these movies for this poll! He had a real run there. Roeg = CLASSIC, even if he only ever made Bad Timing.

flappy bird, Friday, 1 September 2017 01:46 (six years ago) link

NYC has a mini-retro going

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Friday, 1 September 2017 18:37 (six years ago) link

Agree w Flappy generally on all of those except that I remember really liking Insignificance (especially Buddy). Two interesting later works are the really over-the-top "Track 29" and new age-y "Cold Heaven"

Nerdstrom Poindexter, Friday, 1 September 2017 23:00 (six years ago) link

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System, Saturday, 2 September 2017 00:01 (six years ago) link

eleven months pass...

"'They were down for each other.' If one wanted to pitch the concept of BAD TIMING in six words, this comment by its director, Nicolas Roeg, couldn’t be bettered." https://t.co/vz8q7uHPIK pic.twitter.com/36IKqRi4yi

— Criterion Collection (@Criterion) August 15, 2018

flappy bird, Wednesday, 22 August 2018 02:37 (five years ago) link

three months pass...

RIP. One of the greatest filmmakers ever

flappy bird, Saturday, 24 November 2018 17:47 (five years ago) link

one year passes...

thought Performance and Walkabout were both really great as his first films

Dan S, Sunday, 26 January 2020 02:33 (four years ago) link

both seemed to be about the mystery of communication, although it was more explicit with Walkabout

Dan S, Sunday, 26 January 2020 03:29 (four years ago) link

three weeks pass...

my theory for what it's worth is that after five films that played with time in his inimitable way roeg made a film -- insignificance -- whose actual topic was time, and there are no good films whose actual topic is time, and he broke his best tool

but performance to bad timing is an amazing run

― mark s, Tuesday, August 1, 2017 2:45 AM (two years ago)

agree with this

Dan S, Saturday, 22 February 2020 01:18 (four years ago) link

Track 29 was really misanthropic, I didn't think it was very good but enjoyed watching it

Dan S, Sunday, 1 March 2020 07:02 (four years ago) link

two years pass...

since the most recent post on this roeg thread is about T29 i'll revive this one. playing on tubi now so i gave it a go. hoo boy. find gary oldman's presence nearly unbearable in every frame he appears. and totally wonky performances from the folks, who i normally adore. i think the one good thing i can say is that it looked like absolutely a blast to build a crazy elaborate model train set and then get to film it getting blown to bits in slo-mo!

andrew m., Tuesday, 5 July 2022 18:50 (one year ago) link

from the folks = from the REST of the folks

andrew m., Tuesday, 5 July 2022 18:51 (one year ago) link

I've seen everything that got a vote here and nothing that didn't, and haven't enjoyed the former enough to delve into the latter. Walkabout is probably the best, otherwise his specialty seems to be queasiness.

Halfway there but for you, Wednesday, 6 July 2022 16:00 (one year ago) link

I think I watched Walkabout on a television and need to see it again. Fortunately, I can check it out from the library. I think there was one other film by Roeg that I watched after seeing Walkabout but don't remember the title. Walkabout also had this silent anything can happen vibe at one point without speech that I can't characterize properly and hope I remember correctly to experience it again.

youn, Wednesday, 6 July 2022 16:29 (one year ago) link


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