The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
#51
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Jane Campion. She’s a brilliant director, by the way. I love her previous work.

what does that woman know about being a cowboy,
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#52
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
“Jane Campion. She’s a brilliant director, by the way. I love her previous work. But what the f—k does this woman from down there, New Zealand, know about the American West?,” Elliott added. “And why in the f—k does she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana and say, ‘This is the way it was?’ So that f—kin’ rubbed me the wrong way pal.”
#53
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Your paraphrasing makes it about gender; his quote seems to be more about nationality, to me.
#55
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Elliot is saying that Dog is a complete distortion of what he believes is the reality of life for such families based on his experiences. He's saying that the hard work of civilizing the west was done by families, not by a bunch of repressed homosexuals, and that implication in Dog offends him.
He's an almost 80 year old white American man who's public identity is inextricably linked to the mythology of the western. Should not be shocking that he is not down with gay cowboy shit.
#56
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#57
Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Hell she hasn’t been around in forever until this past year.
I think he’s pissed that it’s not a typical western, it’s very acclaimed and it has a woman, any woman, directing it.
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#59
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
I'm not being obtuse. I'm reading every word there. I'm trying to understand the context of Elliot's comments. For example, part of what he was complaining about was whatever was in the LA Times. What was in the LA Times that "triggered" him?
You are the one who posted (in my opinion) a clear mischaracterization of what he said. It is clear to me that his issue is not with Campion's gender, but that she is a person from the other side of the world who made a film that he thinks is telling harmful lies about America. I don't agree with him, and I don't want to defend him.
Trying to understand someone instead of posting knee-jerk attacks on them is not defending them.
I know we live in a time where if anyone says anything that violates the most current version of woke moral sensitivity, we are all supposed to just point at them and scream like it's Body Snatchers, but that's one of the things that's destroying this society.
And actually, dismissing Elliot's comments as misogyny or homophobia, just shuts down what could be an interesting avenue for discussion about the film and the Western and role Westerns play in American myth-making.
If Dog is the work of art it aspires to be (and that Hollywood has decided it is) then people should welcome a debate about its merits.
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#61
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
It is what it is. But what is it? Is it what you say it is? I don't think so.
I'm not being obtuse. I'm reading every word there. I'm trying to understand the context of Elliot's comments. For example, part of what he was complaining about was whatever was in the LA Times. What was in the LA Times that "triggered" him?
You are the one who posted (in my opinion) a clear mischaracterization of what he said. It is clear to me that his issue is not with Campion's gender, but that she is a person from the other side of the world who made a film that he thinks is telling harmful lies about America. I don't agree with him, and I don't want to defend him.
Trying to understand someone instead of posting knee-jerk attacks on them is not defending them.
I know we live in a time where if anyone says anything that violates the most current version of woke moral sensitivity, we are all supposed to just point at them and scream like it's Body Snatchers, but that's one of the things that's destroying this society.
And actually, dismissing Elliot's comments as misogyny or homophobia, just shuts down what could be an interesting avenue for discussion about the film and the Western and role Westerns play in American myth-making.
If Dog is the work of art it aspires to be (and that Hollywood has decided it is) then people should welcome a debate about its merits.
I'm not being obtuse. I'm reading every word there. I'm trying to understand the context of Elliot's comments. For example, part of what he was complaining about was whatever was in the LA Times. What was in the LA Times that "triggered" him?
You are the one who posted (in my opinion) a clear mischaracterization of what he said. It is clear to me that his issue is not with Campion's gender, but that she is a person from the other side of the world who made a film that he thinks is telling harmful lies about America. I don't agree with him, and I don't want to defend him.
Trying to understand someone instead of posting knee-jerk attacks on them is not defending them.
I know we live in a time where if anyone says anything that violates the most current version of woke moral sensitivity, we are all supposed to just point at them and scream like it's Body Snatchers, but that's one of the things that's destroying this society.
And actually, dismissing Elliot's comments as misogyny or homophobia, just shuts down what could be an interesting avenue for discussion about the film and the Western and role Westerns play in American myth-making.
If Dog is the work of art it aspires to be (and that Hollywood has decided it is) then people should welcome a debate about its merits.
Then you're just being pedantic about it. What discussion do you think there should be? Elliot is full of shit and should not have had this whole knee-jerk reaction to POTD getting accolades. What is shocking is that it was Sam Elliot saying this. He's been the coolest most laid back actor, in all sorts of genres, since forever. He's universally loved by men and women. A man's man and even the young women love him. It's quite shocking when he lays in both barrels on POTD. Who fucking shit in his cereal? It's not like 1883 is competing against POTD, but even if it was, why be an asshole? Also, regardless of what he says, POTD is a western and a goddamn great film.
#62
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Well I haven't gotten around to watching this yet, and I have to say I'm not any more inclined to do so now. I will point out that Jeff Sneider (of Collider fame) - a very liberal guy, also hated this film.
#63
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Then you're just being pedantic about it. What discussion do you think there should be? Elliot is full of shit and should not have had this whole knee-jerk reaction to POTD getting accolades. What is shocking is that it was Sam Elliot saying this. He's been the coolest most laid back actor, in all sorts of genres, since forever. He's universally loved by men and women. A man's man and even the young women love him. It's quite shocking when he lays in both barrels on POTD. Who fucking shit in his cereal? It's not like 1883 is competing against POTD, but even if it was, why be an asshole? Also, regardless of what he says, POTD is a western and a goddamn great film.
The post above yours contains the statement that the point of POTD is that "the mythos around the old American west erases gay people."
What is the mythos around the old west that the Oscar Expert talking about? What is the myth of the old west that Elliot holds so dear? Are they the same things? How does POTD "eviscerate" it?
One POV is that POTD is making an important point about the erasure of gay people. Well, that's a matter of interpretation, isn't it? Something to think about. Something to talk about. Isn't that what Big Important Films are supposed to do, generate thoughtful discussion?
Sam Elliot thinks POTD is making a different point. Is there any validity to his POV? Simple enough to completely dismiss his POV because you think he is "full of shit." Don't you think other people share his POV? Are they all full of shit?
Is that how art works? Something is declared a great work of art by a bunch of elites. It's lauded as having something important to say. And if you don't agree, you can go fuck yourself. Does that really move us forward as a culture or as a society?
I was always taught that the point of capital A Art was to increase people's understanding, open people up to new ideas, and foster debate about those ideas.
#64
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Then you're just being pedantic about it. What discussion do you think there should be? Elliot is full of shit and should not have had this whole knee-jerk reaction to POTD getting accolades. What is shocking is that it was Sam Elliot saying this. He's been the coolest most laid back actor, in all sorts of genres, since forever. He's universally loved by men and women. A man's man and even the young women love him. It's quite shocking when he lays in both barrels on POTD. Who fucking shit in his cereal? It's not like 1883 is competing against POTD, but even if it was, why be an asshole? Also, regardless of what he says, POTD is a western and a goddamn great film.
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#65
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I don't deny that POTD is a western... but it's still a shit film and the worst I actually watched in the last year, lmao.
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#69
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#70
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^ I mean, she’s right.
#71
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Good for Jane.
I mean people can have differing opinions on a film, but damn near everyone who doesn’t care for POTD at least admits the acting was good and it was beautifully shot.
When Sam called it a piece of shit or whatever, he really looked like a fool.
I mean people can have differing opinions on a film, but damn near everyone who doesn’t care for POTD at least admits the acting was good and it was beautifully shot.
When Sam called it a piece of shit or whatever, he really looked like a fool.
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#72
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
Rewatched this a second time. I think it's a great movie but having a hard time with the animal abuse. I read some scenes are fake but others are not

#73
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Re: The Power of the Dog (2021, Campion) [Netflix] -- SPOILERS
So if Sam Elliot criticizes her for being a female director, which I don't think he was doing anyway, he's a sexist. But if she accepts an award and makes it all about how she's a female director competing against men, she gets applause.
Plus, how sexist is what she said about the Williams sisters not playing against men?
