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Join Date: Jan 2004
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David Mamet
I've seen several Mamet films including Heist, Ronin,Glengarry Glen Ross, Wag the Dog. But the one that made me want to know who directed/wrote it was "Spanish Prisoner". This was awhile back, but I was just reminded of it because he has a new film coming out, "Spartan". What are some other good films by Mamet?
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FryMaster
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: The O.C.
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The Heist was probably the 1st David Mamet film I saw, and I was impressed with it.
I later saw the Winslow Boy, but wasn't impressed with this slower-paced drama that had too much British snobbery in it for my tastes. State and Main is a light-hearted comedy romp, great cast, memorable performances by William H. Macy and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Definitely worth a rental, but DVD is a bit barebones to consider buying. As reference, here's the IMDb link to David Mamet: http://imdb.com/name/nm0000519/
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Seattle
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Re: David Mamet
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I like Mamet's writing and his razor-sharp dialogue (although they do tend to get foiled up by his insistence on flat delivery), but I'm of the opinion that his scripts would be better served if they were directed by other directors of renown. Case in point, Ronin. It had all the signature Mamet style of dialogue and sparse expositions, but the sheer mastery of the director John Frankenheimer really shines through--and it is better served for it. On the other hand, Spartan, which was a decent script overall (it started TOO WELL for its own good, because the resolution is a let down as a result)--but ultimately failed because of Mamet's inability to let the actors breathe a little with the material. In several spots the audience I watched Spartan with laughed at the odd dialogue and the way they were delivered. Last edited by heuresk : 03-12-2004 at 09:15 PM. |
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Actor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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After watching Spartan this past weekend, I looked up some of Mamet's previous films, and found a very interesting trend.
None of his films that he directed have made any money. All of the films that he's written only have made money. He's got a talent, but I found that most of the dialog written in Spartan was just awful, delivery or not. I understand what you're saying, heuresk, but I found most of the dialog in the film poorly written. That said, I found the characters and the plot very interesting and entertaining. I haven't seen many of his directed films because after watching American Buffalo, I thought I was going to die. It's by far the worst film I've ever seen. I sat through a stage play of Oleanna, and that was just awful, too. It wasn't even the acting, it was just a terribly written play. I'm looking forward to seeing The Spanish Prisoner because of all the good things I've heard. The Winslow Boy doesn't sound bad, either... but sheesh... some of them are real dogs. |
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"Woman Hands" man
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Cambridge, MA
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I love mamet's films. I have seen every movie he directed and a few others that he has written. I even spent a semester in school studying his films. His dialogue may baffle some, but I find the redundant repetitions great. I pretty much love all his films, except Spartan which I only like the beginning of (which was the only mamety part of the film).Oleanna is also an underated gem. Really anything he did is worth seeing once but my favorites are:
House of Games Homicide The Spanish Prisoner The Winslow Boy Glengarry Glenn Ross Ronin |
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Actor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Re: David Mamet
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I can't hardly see any of his trademark work (read=dialog) in Hannibal or The Untouchables... I suppose because of Steven Zaillian for Hannibal and that the two were based on novels? |
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