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Re: The Armond White Thread

#1026 Post by Michael Kerpan »

TheDudeAbides wrote:Its like Armond specifically reacts in opposition to everyone else just to get a rise out of people
Why would you EVER think that?

(The existence of this ever-growing thread is almost entirely due to the phenomena you just mentioned).

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TheDudeAbides wrote:
knives wrote:Cage and Reeves are good actors though (and in the case of Reeves seems like a very nice person). No need to do an Armond to diss White.
Ugh you're totally right I did just pull an "Armond" in my dissing of Armond White. I shouldn't have been trolling those actors... and I'm actually someone who appreciates a good nic cage performance; like his performance in Wild at Heart, Raizing Arizona, Matchstick Men, Adaptation, Lord of War, The Weather Man and Bad Lieutenant POCNO. I guess its just my own perception of Cage's lack of 'choosiness' when picking movies to be (for example Season of the Witch, Bangkok Dangerous, Ghost Rider, Sorcerer's Apprentice, Next, Knowing, National Treasure, and The Wicker Man) in that led me to single him out in my troll diss.

But back to Armond. What I meant to illustrate was that Armond seems to appreciate things that are bad (like Ghost Rider, and Neveldine and Taylor) while putting down and trolling the things that are great (like Michael Fassbender and his performance as David in Prometheus). Its like Armond specifically reacts in opposition to everyone else just to get a rise out of people
the fact that he singles out the ONE thing everyone could agree was great - Fassbender's performance - in order to inexplicably declare the guy exemplificaterizes "crap cinema" is proof positive that he deliberately trolls in each and every review he writes. He of course knows that David is the shining light of the film, that Fassbender's performance was incredibly nuanced and yet another brilliant showing by him - so he has to shit on it to maintain his anti-everything good cred (and also deliberately insert A.I. into the "not a real boy" reference even though it is clearly only a Pinocchio reference - but of course everything bad in cinema is a blasphemous insult to Spielberg's canon).
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#1028 Post by mfunk9786 »

I mean... he played an android. It was a pretty good performance, but it's silly to heap hyperbole on it. Not to defend White too much, but I think he was trying to say that Fassbender's projects aren't his cup of tea, not that he's an all-around bad actor or makes those films awful by osmosis.
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#1029 Post by domino harvey »

Opening line to White's Snow White and the Huntsmen review:
Why should we be watching commercials director Rupert Sanders’ film Snow White and the Huntsman when Romain Gavras’ No Church in the Wild music video for Kanye West begs our attention?
He also walked out on Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding, but despite his claims that he wouldn't "review" it, he still gets his digs in here (And how obnoxious is his Your Sister's Sister abbreviation?)
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#1030 Post by mfunk9786 »

YS(2) = Y x X - (3S/4Y)
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#1031 Post by HistoryProf »

He actually uses "sexes" as a verb for coitus in a review. that's amazing. I also like the supremely hypocritical "Indie-snob arrogance" - which is of course much worse than "Spielberg/Neveldine-Taylor butt sniffing arrogance." But this is just beyond ridiculous:
As videographed by Benjamin Kasulke, YS(2)’s is the most visually unappealing movie since the days when indie pioneer Gary Winick lost his light meter. Scene after scene is murkily underlit and uninterestingly composed–no surprise, Shelton has also “directed” an episode of the visually dismal Mad Men TV series. Digital-photography has improved amazingly (as in Josh Trank’s remarkable Chronicle), yet YS(2) is literally unwatchable.
Everything I've heard about YSS (Seriously, that's even easier to fucking type) is that it's sensitively directed with surprising subtlety and depth. Never mind that Mad Men is one of the most visually arresting dramas in TV history, whose attention to detail will never be matched. I just don't understand why he insists on doing this week after week. what does he gain from trolling every good movie that comes out? (I'll give him Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, however...a few friends saw and said it was not good. not good at all.)
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#1032 Post by knives »

Without seeing the film in question the quoted blurb doesn't seem bad to mean and his worst tendencies with regards to prose seem to be reduced too.
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The Day the Clown Cried is literally unwatchable.

#1033 Post by Gregory »

"literally unwatchable"? Just when one thinks a bad habit of language has been ridiculed out of existence, at least in writing that's supposedly been edited ...
(Not to blame this on the editors, though -- see my earlier comments on that.)
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#1034 Post by Mr Sausage »

Gregory wrote:"literally unwatchable"? Just when one thinks a bad habit of language has been ridiculed out of existence, at least in writing that's supposedly been edited ...
(Not to blame this on the editors, though -- see my earlier comments on that.)
And he says it of the movie he didn't walk out on.
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#1035 Post by zedz »

I find Ernst Lubitsch's The Patriot literally unwatchable.
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#1036 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

I find Andy Milligan's Nightbirds literally barely watchable
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#1037 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I find R.E.M's Nightswimming literally highly listenable.
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I find Popcorn Indiana literally snackable
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#1039 Post by domino harvey »

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#1040 Post by wattsup32 »

A sort of funny aside: My wife has no idea who Armond White is. After reading the last few posts I told her called Mad Men visually dismal. Without skipping a beat and having no familiarity the man whatsoever, she says with sincere concern in her voice, "Maybe he doesn't know what dismal means."

I literally (yeah, I said it) laughed out loud.
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#1041 Post by Gregory »

LLOL?
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#1042 Post by wattsup32 »

LLOL indeed. I couldn't help it because 1) how astute of her to surmise everything that may well be true about our hero from one tiny fragment of one review, and 2) she seemed to genuinely feel sorry the guy. It was too adorable and really gets at the heart of why she's a much better person than I am and why I love her.
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#1043 Post by HistoryProf »

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#1044 Post by bamwc2 »

The Sandler Memo. As the ghost of Andrew Breitbart says, You'll want to read it all.
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#1045 Post by cdnchris »

bamwc2 wrote:The Sandler Memo. As the ghost of Andrew Breitbart says, You'll want to read it all.
I tried to read it all, but I couldn't get past "in his continuing series of unexpectedly challenging human comedies"
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#1046 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I'm not sure what I find worse; the actual article or the showing of support in the comments.
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#1047 Post by domino harvey »

Every Armond White review wrote:It's good because it's bad.
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#1048 Post by domino harvey »

Also, this happened:

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#1049 Post by tajmahal »

bamwc2 wrote:The Sandler Memo. As the ghost of Andrew Breitbart says, You'll want to read it all.
How is this man regarded within the industry? Is he just a pet project for this forum, or is he widely syndicated and 'respected' by his peers?

His writing seems designed to champion and defend the non-consensus view, no matter how absurd the notion. Has the extraordinary growth of blogs, forums, twitter etc. given him a voice and following that he would not have been able to tap into not so long ago?

Did his writing and persona change with the growth of the internet?

He is certainly an odd duck.

Is he taking the piss?
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#1050 Post by McCrutchy »

Quoth the bard:
Except for the bodacious sex sketches (Champale, the middle-aged black pole-dancer with the XL pasties played by Luenell Campell contrasts the naughty Waspy grandmother played by Peggy Stewart), the best scenes in That’s My Boy show Donny and Todd’s growing warmth.
I love the all the detail and research on the stripper. So Armond likes the naughty bits (Er, I mean, sex sketches), eh? I bet he's a Mr. Skin member, between all the nudity and sex, and the shockingly meticulous cataloging of it, something tells me he'd be right at home on that site.
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