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The Ninth Configuration (1980)

Directed by: William Peter Blatty

Starring: Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Tom Atkins

Rated: R

Running Time: 1 h 58 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Writing, Directing, Themes

WEAKNESSES: A Few Weird Tonal Shifts, Unsatisfying Ending

The Ninth Configuration (1980)

December 23, 2019

An isolated institution in the Pacific Northwest tries a controversial experimental treatment on its primarily Vietnam veteran population.

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In Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller Tags William Peter Blatty, Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Tom Atkins, 3.5 Stars, R, 1980
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Raging Bull (1980)

Directed By: Martin Scorsese

Starring: Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci

Rated: R

Run Time: 2h 9m

TMM Score: 4 Stars

Strengths: Acting, Cinematography

Weakness: A Little Slow, Requires Some Prior Knowledge

Raging Bull (1980)

November 27, 2019

Jake LaMotta rises through the ranks of the middleweight boxing world but is less adept at navigating through life with his own family and community.

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In Art House, Biographical, Drama, Sports Tags Michael McDonald, Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci, Martin Scorsese, R Rated, 4 Stars, Raging Bull, 1980
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The Fog (1980)

Directed by: John Carpenter

Starring: Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, John Houseman, Tom Atkins, Hal Holbrook

Rated: R

Running Time: 1 h 29 m

TMM Score: 3.5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Special and Visual Effects, Creepy Atmosphere and Images, POV

WEAKNESSES: Thin and Predictable Story

The Fog (1980)

October 1, 2019

A mysterious fog rolls in over a small coastal town on the centennial anniversary of a shipwreck which occurred just off the shore. 

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In Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Monster Film Tags John Carpenter, Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, John Houseman, Tom Atkins, Hal Holbrook, R, 3.5 Stars, 1980
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The Apple (1980)

Directed By: Menahem Golan

Starring: Catherine Mary Stewart, Geourge Gilmour, Grace Kennedy

Rated: PG

Run Time: 1h 30m

TMM Score: 3 Stars

Strengths: Campy, Weird, and Just How Poorly Done It Is

Weakness: Everything

The Apple (1980)

April 10, 2019

In the future of 1994, the world is dominated by celebrity, rock status, and the winner of an American Idol style battle of the bands where Mr. Boogaloo, the producer of the show and agent/manager for the winning band tugs the strings of everyone except Alphie, a folk singer who sees through his lies. Oh, it’s also a retelling of the story of Adam & Eve.

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In Fantasy, Musical, Sci Fi Tags Michael McDonald, Catherine Mary Stewart, Geourge Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Menahem Golan, The Apple, 1980, 3 Stars, PG
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The Blues Brothers (1980)

Directed By: John Landis

Starring: John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, James Brown

Rated: R

Run Time: 2h 13m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

Strengths: Performances

Weakness: Nothing

The Blues Brothers (1980)

March 6, 2019

When Jake Blues is released from prison, he and his brother Elwood are set on a mission from God, to save the orphanage they grew up in without tainting any of the money through illicit means.

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In Adventure, Comedy, Epic, Fantasy, Musical, Buddy Movies Tags Michael McDonald, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, James Brown, R Rated, 5 Stars, The Blues Brothers, 1980, Brothers
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The Elephant Man (1980)

Directed by: David Lynch

Starring: John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft

Rated: R

Running Time: 2h 4m

TMM Score: 5 Stars

STRENGTHS: Make Up, Acting, Otherworldliness

WEAKNESSES: None

The Elephant Man (1980)

October 24, 2018

Summary

A surgeon in Victorian England ‘discovers’ a man whose congenital mutilations are so grotesque that no one in society can stand the sight of the circus sideshow man. As he endeavors to bring this “elephant-man” into society, the surgeon inadvertently creates another sort of freak show amongst England’s high society. Can this unfortunate soul ever find rest?


Prove ‘Em Wrong?

After the critical success of “Eraserhead,” there were some in film circles who felt that while it was a really unique and creative vision, it also betrayed David Lynch as an arthouse director, who would never be able to adapt his aesthetic to a more mainstream form. The, “Elephant Man,” Lynch’s most accessible film, is his answer to the critics.

In some ways they were right and in others they were wrong. On the one hand, “The Elephant Man,” Is the only David Lynch movie many people will have ever even heard of. On the other, many of those people will have heard of the film but not seen it, since it is strikingly unmodern, with none of the features we typically expect in a four quadrant film.

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The Limits

The main things that makes this film work so well is its theme and the way that Lynch, as a director, communicates that theme, not just verbally, but visually. The film loosely tells the story of a real man’s, Joseph Merrick’s, life. Luckily, Lynch understands, as do the best directors, that making a film is not about telling the facts. It is about communicating ideas and thoughts. As such, he does not confine himself to actual events, opting instead to try and communicate his own feelings about this man’s life as he reacted to it.

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Merrick, the ‘elephant man,' played by John Hurt (1984), begins the film already in a cage. He is a circus side show, only for the especially brave. His appearance remains unseen to the audience but it is so ghastly that the carnival owner treats him simply as a beast and he behaves as one. A surgeon, played by Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs), buys the elephant man from the carnival owner and sets out to rehabilitate him, once he realizes that there truly is a man beneath that mass of malformed flesh. 

It seems the stage is set for a miracle to occur. A little love and kindness, and the most deformed and hurting among us turn from monsters into men. At least, that is how most Hollywood films would go.

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This is where Lynch’s brilliance shines. He never lets us forget that John is a human being, but that very very few other people see him that way. As Merrick learns to dress, speak, and converse properly in society, there remains no cure for his deformity and so he simply becomes the subject of another sort of disgusting carnival show, this time playing at high society but never really belonging.

Lynch is the perfect director for a task such as this. His eye hones in on all of the ways that society, the surgeon, and the carnival owner all behave like animals toward Merrick. He sees the malformed human heart and holds it out for us all to see and examine. In the end we see that the film is not about transforming a near animal into a man, but about all of the ways that we, who have no outer scar, are deeply flawed within.

He explores the limits of humanity not as the frontier of what qualifies biologically as a human, with head, and arms, and language, but what qualifies as the frontier of our inner humanity, with compassion, mercy, and vulnerability. This unfolding of our undesirable traits, thoughts, and feelings is what Lynch does best so while this film amy not meet modern standards horror, it is a sort of horror film.

Yet again, however, Lynch cannot help himself, and makes it horror at the sight of ourselves, with which we are confronted, not the horror of the film.

Review by: Michael McDonald
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Michael Mcdonald

In Art House, Drama, Horror Tags mjamesmcdonald, 1980, David Lynch, John Hurt, Anne Bancroft, 5 Stars
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Inferno (1980)

Directed by: Dario Argento

Starring: Leigh McCloskey, Irene Miracle, Eleonora Giorgi

Rated: R

Running Time: 1 h 47 m

TMM Score: 3 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Atmosphere, Aesthetic, Directing

WEAKNESSES: Melodramatic, Depiction of Animal Cruelty

Inferno (1980)

October 1, 2018

An American student living in Rome and his sister in New York try to figure out why a slew of killings have started near them.

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In Art House, Horror, Thriller Tags 1980, Dario Argento, Leigh McCloskey, Irene Miracle, Eleonora Giorgi, R Rated, 3 Stars, Seth Steele
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The Shining (1980)

Directed by: Stanley Kubrick

Starring: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers

Rated: R

Running Time: 2 h 26 m

TMM Score: 5 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS: Directing, Writing, Acting, Cinematography, Atmosphere

WEAKNESSES: -

The Shining (1980)

September 20, 2018

A writer takes his wife and child to be a caretaker for an isolated hotel during the winter, only to find that there might be an evil presence lurking in the hotel.  

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In Drama, Epic, Fantasy, Horror, Kubrick Retrospective, Mystery, Thriller Tags Stanley Kubrick, Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, 1980, The Shining, R, 5 Stars
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Popeye (1980)

Directed by: Robert Altman

Starring: Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall

Rated: PG

Running Time: 1h 54m

TMM Score: 4 stars out of 5

STRENGTHS:When the movie is a cartoon.

WEAKNESSES: When the movie is a movie

Popeye (1980)

August 3, 2018

A strange sailor, in search of his father, drifts into a ramshackle town. He’ll find more family than he bargains for as the town of Sweet Haven finds a hero. 

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In Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Drama Tags mjamesmcdonald, Popeye, 1980, Robert Altman, Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall, PG, 4 Stars
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