Frank Darabont
#1
DVD Talk Special Edition
Thread Starter
Frank Darabont
forgive me if this is a repeat thread, but the search page isn't loading on my computer for some reason.
I just went to Harry Knowles page, and they were talking about Frank Darabont and Indiana Jones IV.
Is Darabont really that good? Personally, I think he's all hype. I would normally reserve my opinions, till everyone expresses their views, but i guess it's okay to say what's on one's mind right away.
I saw Shawshank Redemption, which was okay, but fundamentally in the end, it was cliche'. The Green Mile had some magic moments, but basically it was hackneyed. I mean, Shawshank was meant to be quirky at times, but it wasn't that delightful. If you want quirky, watch Tim Burton's Mars Attacks. And Michael Clarke Duncan, though an imposing figure, didn't really deserve the oscar nomination. i liked him more in Daredevil (okay, the guy can act)
anyway, so what do you guys think of Frank Darabont's style and movies?
I just went to Harry Knowles page, and they were talking about Frank Darabont and Indiana Jones IV.
Is Darabont really that good? Personally, I think he's all hype. I would normally reserve my opinions, till everyone expresses their views, but i guess it's okay to say what's on one's mind right away.
I saw Shawshank Redemption, which was okay, but fundamentally in the end, it was cliche'. The Green Mile had some magic moments, but basically it was hackneyed. I mean, Shawshank was meant to be quirky at times, but it wasn't that delightful. If you want quirky, watch Tim Burton's Mars Attacks. And Michael Clarke Duncan, though an imposing figure, didn't really deserve the oscar nomination. i liked him more in Daredevil (okay, the guy can act)
anyway, so what do you guys think of Frank Darabont's style and movies?
#6
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Right Behind You
Posts: 4,986
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I don't think you got Shawshank. When you say it was meant to be quirky when it wasn't and then said Mars Attacks was, well of course it was. In fact that's the only thing it had going for it. Cliched ending? Maybe after you've seen it a few times. Sorry, its posts like these that anger me.
#7
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 2,902
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"I mean, Shawshank was meant to be quirky at times, but it wasn't that delightful. If you want quirky, watch Tim Burton's Mars Attacks. "
I guess I don't really know what to say about this comparison. I never knew that Shawshank was meant to be "quirky" (does anybody else out there agree with this, because that's a new one to me).
I loved Shawshank. And speaking of Tim Burton, I just lost about the last bit of respect I had for him after sitting through Planet of the Apes. Give me the ending to Shawshank over the ending of Apes any day.
(And Shawshank was the second highest voted favorite movie of all-time, as voted at imdb.com. More than just a few people found it "delightful")
I guess I don't really know what to say about this comparison. I never knew that Shawshank was meant to be "quirky" (does anybody else out there agree with this, because that's a new one to me).
I loved Shawshank. And speaking of Tim Burton, I just lost about the last bit of respect I had for him after sitting through Planet of the Apes. Give me the ending to Shawshank over the ending of Apes any day.
(And Shawshank was the second highest voted favorite movie of all-time, as voted at imdb.com. More than just a few people found it "delightful")
#8
DVD Talk Special Edition
Thread Starter
Originally posted by lesterlong
I don't think you got Shawshank. When you say it was meant to be quirky when it wasn't and then said Mars Attacks was, well of course it was. In fact that's the only thing it had going for it. Cliched ending? Maybe after you've seen it a few times. Sorry, its posts like these that anger me.
I don't think you got Shawshank. When you say it was meant to be quirky when it wasn't and then said Mars Attacks was, well of course it was. In fact that's the only thing it had going for it. Cliched ending? Maybe after you've seen it a few times. Sorry, its posts like these that anger me.
Last edited by joeydaninja; 03-30-03 at 12:26 AM.
#9
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: A little bit here and a little bit there.
Posts: 2,644
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I have yet to like a frank darabont film. He's pretty much the epitomy of the hollywood hack. How about he try to make a small film that's creative. Then he'll win my respect.
#10
DVD Talk Special Edition
Thread Starter
there ya go, don't you think his movies are missing that extra x-factor. i mean they are techincally sound, and they are shot very beautifully, but in the end, you get this hollow feeling inside, like he could've done more and held back. I didn't even get to watch The Majestic. And so I am curious about Indiana Jones IV. I mean, he has a good franchise movie in his hands now. Will he get it right, or screw it up? I am afraid for the latter.
#11
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: A little bit here and a little bit there.
Posts: 2,644
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
He's missing an important factor: having any kind of real style.
You couldn't tell a darabont film apart from any other film directed by the random hollywood hack. Other than the fact his films are usally a half an hour too long
As for his writing job for indiana 4?... All he pretty much has to do is come up with a decent plot...Spielberg will take care of the rest. He's on a hot streak with 2 excellent, entertaining films in one year. And im positive he'll bring in his usual assortment of writers to help fix the leaks in the scripts before he shoots.
You couldn't tell a darabont film apart from any other film directed by the random hollywood hack. Other than the fact his films are usally a half an hour too long
As for his writing job for indiana 4?... All he pretty much has to do is come up with a decent plot...Spielberg will take care of the rest. He's on a hot streak with 2 excellent, entertaining films in one year. And im positive he'll bring in his usual assortment of writers to help fix the leaks in the scripts before he shoots.
#13
DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: Oct 1999
Posts: 1,935
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Don't forget he also wrote the D Day scene for Saving Private Ryan. I don't know if he got the credit for it but when he was signing at Dave's Video we overheard him talk about it.
#15
DVD Talk Legend
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Behind the Orange Curtain
Posts: 20,085
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
7 Posts
Re: Frank Darabont
Necro bump time.
There was no dedicated thread for The Majestic, so I'll just use this since I just watched it. It reminded me a bit of Pleasantville, but without the plot devices of that film. Carrey really gave an emotional, warm performance; easily one of the best he's done.
Wonderful cast all around, really. Jeff DeMunn, Whitmore, Landau... a roster of solid character actors.
I love films about Hollywood, especially when they take place in the classic days. The aesthetic and production design here was outstanding.
Loved the Sand Pirates of the Sahara scenes. I want Bruce Campbell to make that movie.
It's a little long, but satisfying; and I was never bored.
There was no dedicated thread for The Majestic, so I'll just use this since I just watched it. It reminded me a bit of Pleasantville, but without the plot devices of that film. Carrey really gave an emotional, warm performance; easily one of the best he's done.
Wonderful cast all around, really. Jeff DeMunn, Whitmore, Landau... a roster of solid character actors.
I love films about Hollywood, especially when they take place in the classic days. The aesthetic and production design here was outstanding.
Loved the Sand Pirates of the Sahara scenes. I want Bruce Campbell to make that movie.
It's a little long, but satisfying; and I was never bored.
#17
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: May 2001
Location: The Appian Way by way of Birmingham, AL
Posts: 2,171
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Frank Darabont
IMO The Shawshank Redemption is the best Stephen King adaptation on celluloid and a supremely great movie. I also think both The Green Mile and The Mist were very good and The Majestic was a noble failure. I think Darabont would be as interesting for anything outside the King universe as he was with The Walking Dead where he was at worst solid and at best very good IMO.
#19
Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 178
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Frank Darabont
I have a soft spot for the 1990 made for T.V. movie "Buried Alive" starring Tim Matheson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and the reporter from "Die Hard". The Mist also had it's moments, though I'm not fan of the ending. Can't say I care for anything else he's done.