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valerief

(53,235 posts)
Tue Apr 22, 2014, 11:01 PM Apr 2014

Camp Classics. What are yours?

Just saw this campy gem, Night of the Quarter Moon, about miscengenation on You Tube. The courtroom scene has to be seen to be believed. Julie London looks just like Bette Davis's Rosa Moline in Beyond the Forest.



I'll always love this camp classic--Torch Song. As if the raving, ranting, and pouting Crawford does isn't enough, she holds a party at her place and invites only men. Bwah! She was a hoot. And she orders Lobster Newburg and coffee for lunch. She even does an out-of-the-blue blackface stage performance. Ha! How twisted is that?

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Camp Classics. What are yours? (Original Post) valerief Apr 2014 OP
Joan must be the color, and the glitter. All others dreary greys and brown. NYC_SKP Apr 2014 #1
After watching it, I want to yell at people and smash cocktails. valerief Apr 2014 #8
The Producers immediately come to mind rocktivity Apr 2014 #2
True! Love that flick. nt valerief Apr 2014 #6
Most camp drama: the original Clash of The Titans rocktivity Apr 2014 #3
Bwahaha! Laurence Olivier!!!! valerief Apr 2014 #7
"And Laurence Olivier as Zeus" says it all, doesn't it? rocktivity Apr 2014 #11
Rock n Roll High School! brooklynboy49 Apr 2014 #4
To me, that sounds more like cult classic than camp classic, but I'd have to see it first. nt valerief Apr 2014 #9
I give it an "A plus" in camp! rocktivity Apr 2014 #12
Ha! I stand corrected. It looks great. nt valerief Apr 2014 #13
The original Hairspray JustAnotherGen Apr 2014 #5
Oh, my, yes. Anything with Divine. Remakes are so dreary, anyway. nt valerief Apr 2014 #10
Night of the Comet FSogol Apr 2014 #14
Love that movie!!!! nt valerief Apr 2014 #17
A movie titled Killer Klowns From Outer Space rocktivity Apr 2014 #15
This is cuh-lassic camp! yallerdawg Apr 2014 #16
brutha from another planet mopinko Apr 2014 #18
Oh yeah yallerdawg Apr 2014 #19
Really? scarletwoman Apr 2014 #20
It's been ages since I've seen it, but I don't recall it as camp either. nt valerief Apr 2014 #21
well i guess you could argue that. mopinko Apr 2014 #22
I have to wonder if you're thinking of an altogether different movie. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #23
i'll have to watch it again. mopinko Apr 2014 #24
Well, if you do watch it again, I'd love to hear if you still have the same impressions. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #25
dont get me wrong, i didnt miss the point. mopinko Apr 2014 #26
No, no, we're cool! As for the sets & costumes, it WAS a very low-budget production. scarletwoman Apr 2014 #28
yeah it was the budget mopinko Apr 2014 #29
Miracle Mile! longship Apr 2014 #27

rocktivity

(44,573 posts)
2. The Producers immediately come to mind
Wed Apr 23, 2014, 12:47 AM
Apr 2014

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Camp from start to finish.






rocktivity

rocktivity

(44,573 posts)
3. Most camp drama: the original Clash of The Titans
Wed Apr 23, 2014, 02:08 AM
Apr 2014

Last edited Sat Jul 29, 2017, 09:56 PM - Edit history (4)

From the special effects to the casting.




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rocktivity

(44,573 posts)
11. "And Laurence Olivier as Zeus" says it all, doesn't it?
Wed Apr 23, 2014, 01:22 PM
Apr 2014

Last edited Wed Feb 13, 2019, 03:04 PM - Edit history (4)

You know a movie's in trouble when its best line is in credits!


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yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
16. This is cuh-lassic camp!
Thu Apr 24, 2014, 02:44 PM
Apr 2014

Between Tim Curry in "It" and "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," my kids never ever asked to go to the circus --- which was fine with me 'cause clowns creep me out (no offense to any clowns out there)!

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
20. Really?
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 01:35 PM
Apr 2014

Are you talking about "The Brother From Another Planet", directed by John Sayles?

How does it meet the definition of "camp"? "Camp", as I've always understood it, generally refers to something cheesey, ridiculous, so-bad-it's-good, with awful acting - the sort of movie that made perfect fodder for Mystery Science Theater.

"The Brother From Another Planet" is none of those things. It's poignant and well-acted, and a compassionate social commentary delivered with sometimes dark humor. Yes, it's low budget, but the cinematography is excellent, and Joe Morton in the lead role as a mute alien delivers a bravura performance through just facial expressions and body language alone.

It is NOT camp, dammit!

mopinko

(70,069 posts)
22. well i guess you could argue that.
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 07:35 PM
Apr 2014

i should watch it again. i remember finding it deliciously silly. the poking fun at the blacksplotation genre was very witty.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
23. I have to wonder if you're thinking of an altogether different movie.
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 08:35 PM
Apr 2014

"The Brother from Another Planet" bears no relation whatsoever to the blaxploitation genre that I can see. It somewhat resembles "Starman" (which came out later the same year) - although only superficially in that both stories involve an alien who has crash landed on earth and is being pursued by those who mean him harm.

But, maybe you saw something totally different in the movie than I did.

Just to make sure we're talking about the same movie, here's the IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087004/?ref_=ttmd_md_nm





mopinko

(70,069 posts)
24. i'll have to watch it again.
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 09:44 PM
Apr 2014

my rec is that i encountered it in that context.
i just found it so flip in so many ways.

mopinko

(70,069 posts)
26. dont get me wrong, i didnt miss the point.
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 10:12 PM
Apr 2014

it was the silliness of the sets, the simplicity of the costumes.
just had such a deadpan feel. tongue in cheek.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
28. No, no, we're cool! As for the sets & costumes, it WAS a very low-budget production.
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 11:01 PM
Apr 2014

I loved the humor. I loved how John Sayles and David Strathairn played the alien bounty hunters.

But what has always stood out most about this movie for me is the incredible performance by Joe Morton, and the innocence and kindness of the character he played.

mopinko

(70,069 posts)
29. yeah it was the budget
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 08:43 AM
Apr 2014

and just the funny of john sayles before he was john sayles.
it struck me as finding someones film class movie.
but it was a wonderful story. and well done all in all.

longship

(40,416 posts)
27. Miracle Mile!
Sat Apr 26, 2014, 10:53 PM
Apr 2014

An exercise in frustration at the end of the world.

With a Tangerine Dream soundtrack.

Trailer (not the best trailer, but it ain't the best film. It is high camp, however.):



It is an exceptionally quirky film.
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