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    © DR - LOCAL HERO de Bill Forsyth (1983) p6

    05/11/2012 08:47

    © DR - LOCAL HERO de Bill Forsyth (1983)  p6


    Ce film a 29 ans...dingue! Je perd de plus en plus la notion du temps...dommage pour les jeunes qu'il n'y avait presque rien à son sujet (photos et textes en français, assez minables...)mais il est vrai que bon nombre d'entre eux s'en foutent royalement,occupés qu'ils sont à se tirer l'autoportrait à l'Ipad/pod toute la "sainte" journée.

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    A Classic From (But Not Of) the 80's

    Author: Darryl Cox (DD-931) from Norman, Oklahoma
    22 December 2002

    I consider this one of the 10 best movies I've ever seen (and to paraphrase John Cleese from LIFE OF BRIAN, I've seen a few). It is definitely the funniest movie of the 80's, just ahead of RAISING ARIZONA. And although LOCAL HERO and RAISING ARIZONA are quite dissimilar films, they do share one distinction: they were both made in the 80's, yet they go totally against the grain of movies made during that decade. All the shallow, cheap, go for the simple-minded lowest common denominator audience garbage that was so much a part of the 80's is missing here.
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    What is most special about LOCAL HERO to me is how it not only respects it's audience, but seems to show an against-all-odds affection for humanity that INCLUDES the audience. Bill Forsyth cares about every character that inhabits his film, and in a very gentle, open-handed way he seems to want to share his characters with the audience so that the audience might see the best of themselves in some aspect of those characters.
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    I can understand why Forsyth didn't develop into a major moviemaker in Hollywood, in the same way that I can understand why some people find this movie boring. But somehow, to me, keeping this movie alive along with all its' other fans is part of a cockeyed optimism about people that, these days, seems to be very much against-the-grain.
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    All-time favorite movie
    Author: kingbad from Florida
    10 May 1999

    Simply my favorite movie ever. Never fails to warm my heart, even after many, many viewings. Beautifully written, filmed, acted- everything works. I loved the whole movie, but especially the last scene. It just sums up the whole movie for me- friendship, not the material, is ultimately all that matters.Great writing; a dozen well-developed characters. Gentle good humor, without demeaning anyone. A beautiful score, that fit the mood of the movie perfectly. Can't say enough about this movie- see it, see it, see it!
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    A Wonderful Wonderful Movie
     
    Author: Paul-153 from Yorkshire, United Kingdom
    27 January 2002

    I really cannot praise Local Hero enough; it is simply one of the best films ever made and certainly, without any shadow of doubt, my number one favourite movie of all time. Fans of Ealing Comedy will relate to this film instantly. The humour is extremely subtle , going for the quirkiness of human behaviour rather than prefabricated belly-laughs. For example, the two farmers arguing which is the better vehicle for transporting winter lambs, Massarati or Rolls Royce. And the African preacher who has to explain that he's "not Scottish either" but still has the surname McPhearson. At first glance, the story of Local Hero is hardly one which would engage fevered interest.
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    A big Texan oil company wants to buy a huge chunk of Scottish coastline and a representative is flown over to close the deal. Chosen because it's thought he is of Scottish origin, McIntyre (Peter Riegert) complains to a colleague that he could do the deal over the wires in an afternoon and that his parents chose the surname when they got off the boat from Hungary because they thought it sounded American.But what grabs the attention and is the fundamental beauty to the film is "Mac's" journey from a materialistic Texan yuppie to one who falls in love with the simple things of life and by the film's end, when Mac returns home, has been changed forever by his trip.
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    Mac plays his part very well from a character who depends on his expensive suits, his Porsche, quad hi-fi and personal health insurance to one who collects shells on a Scottish beach and drinks 40 year-old malt whisky in the bosom of the small community that he suddenly finds himself a part of. Burt Lancaster plays the wonderfully eccentric oil company CEO who is more concerned with dicovering a comet of his own than making millions of dollars. Then of course there is Denis Lawson as the estate agent / taxi driver / hotelier, Peter Capaldi as the bungling company trainee and Jenny Seagrove who prefers being underwater to life on land, along with all the various yokels and locals that give this film its very unique charm.
    And the plot twist? A fabulously subtle one-liner that gives the whole thing away. But of course, one cannot talk about this movie without mentioning the soundtrack. Many years ago I felt compelled to watch this movie because of the breath-taking scenary that the director, Bill Forsyth, has captured of the Scottish Highlands. Overall, I would have no hesitation in recommending this film to people. Every recommendation I've made has been met with the same response: a gem of a movie that simply cannot be ignored. Local Hero will be my own personal number one for ever!10/10
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    Nobody does it better than the Brits.
    Author: boopsie4 from Virginia
    20 June 2000

    This cinematic piece of enchantment has been aptly praised in the other reviews preceding this one. I really didn't know what to expect when I saw this on cable, but it became an instant favorite. It is so true, so touching, that I felt pangs of sadness when it came to an end. A hopeful end, to be sure. I used to wonder about the casting of Peter Riegert in the lead (I think Dennis Leary would have been perfect in this role). But after several viewings, I have grown to like and appreciate Riegert's performance very much. (I'm one of those superficial twits who perfer good-looking leading men like Sam Neill and Brad Pitt.) And Riegert's non-Scottish appearance is taken care of in the script. Any movie that can raise the consciousness of its audience without preaching is a rarity, and this beautiful film manages to do just that. Certainly one of the best films ever made.
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    An inspired little film
    Author: (gulino@chapman.edu) from Santa Monica, California
    20 May 2003

    A refreshing change of pace; a whimsical, off-beat comedy with just enough plot to keep it going, just enough surprises in it to keep it interesting, and lots of great characters played by actors who really deliver.The music by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits adds richness to the experience, and the cinematography vividly contrasts tangled, sterile, modern-day Houston with the cool, gorgeous, emerald green Scottish landscape and the peaceful, pristine coastal village of Furness.
     
     





    © DR - LOCAL HERO de Bill Forsyth (1983) fin

    05/11/2012 08:51

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    A simply beautiful movie

    Author: Dave-79 from United States
    13 October 1998

    I first saw this film in 1985 only because I had heard that Mark Knopfler did the soundtrack. After watching , however, I was ready to pack my bags and move to a picturesque seaside village on the coast of Scottland. I fell in love with this movie. There is subtle humor, gorgeous scenery, a great story, and memorable characters. When the TV show Northern Exposure came out, I was amazed at the similarities between the show and Local Hero.
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    An American professional accustomed to fast paced city living finds himself in a quirky town in the middle of nowhere. Even the resemblance of Peter Riegert playing Mac and Rob Morrow as Fleishman is striking. But when the episode of Northern Exposure aired where the famous Russian comes to town and performs in the local bar while the female store owner swoons, I nearly laughed myself off the couch.
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    There was an identical scene in Local Hero. This film captured a certain magic and mystery; haunting and poetic while remaining lighthearted and warming. One could not blame the creators of Northern Exposure for wanting to capture that same magic, but they could have been just a little more original. I love Bill Forsythe's movies. He is truly a master of the simple movie that tells a terrific story. Less is more.
     

     

    Bill Forsyth

    est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur écossais né le 29 juillet 1946 à Glasgow (U.K)

     

    Filmographie
    comme réalisateur
    1980 : That Sinking Feeling
    1981 : Une fille pour Gregory (Gregory's Girl)
    1981 : Andrina
    1983 : Local Hero
    1984 : Comfort and Joy
    1987 : Housekeeping
    1989 : Breaking In
    1993 : Le Secret du bonheur (Being Human)
    1999 : Gregory's Two Girls

    comme scénariste
    1980 : That Sinking Feeling
    1981 : Gregory's Girl
    1981 : Andrina
    1983 : Local Hero
    1984 : Comfort and Joy
    1987 : Housekeeping
    1993 : Le Secret du bonheur (Being Human)
    1999 : Gregory's Two Girls
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    comme producteur
    1980 : That Sinking Feeling





    © DR - Peter Riegert

    05/11/2012 08:58

    © DR - Peter Riegert


    Peter Riegert (THE MASK ) en 1979

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    Peter Riegert

    est un acteur, réalisateur, scénariste et producteur américain
    né le 11 avril 1947 à New York, New York (États-Unis).

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    Filmographie/comme acteur
     
    1978 : American College (Animal House) : Donald 'Boon' Schoenstein
    1979 : Americathon : Eric McMurkin
    1979 : Head Over Heels : Sam
    1982 : National Lampoon Goes to the Movies : Jason Cooper ("Growing Yourself")
    1983 : Local Hero**** : Mac
    1983 : Le Grand carnaval : Walter Giammanca
    1984 : Table Settings (TV)
    1984 : Concealed Enemies (TV) : Richard M. Nixon
    1984 : City Girl : Tim
    1984 : Ellis Island, les portes de l'espoir ("Ellis Island") (feuilleton TV) : Jacob Rubinstein (Jake Rubin)
    1986 : News at Eleven (TV) : Eric Ross
    1987 : Un homme amoureux : Michael Pozner
    1987 : The Stranger : Dr. Harris Kite
    1988 : Izzy et Sam (Crossing Delancey) : Sam Posner
    1989 : That's Adequate : Adult Baby Elroy
    1990 : The Runestone : Capt. Gregory Fanducci
    1990 : Oltre l'oceano
    1990 : Business oblige (A Shock to the System) : Robert Benham
    1991 : Les Imposteurs (The Object of Beauty) : Larry
    1991 : L'embrouille est dans le sac (Oscar) : Aldo
    1992 : Utz : Marius Fisher
    1992 : Passed Away : Peter Syracusa
    1992 : Middle Ages (série TV) : Walter Cooper
    1993 : Les Requins de la finance (Barbarians at the Gate) (TV) : Peter Cohen
    1993 : Gypsy (TV) : Herbie
    1994 : The Mask**** : Lt. Mitch Kellaway
    1994 : Bleeding Hearts : Doctor
    1995 : The Infiltrator (TV) : Rabbi Cooper
    1995 : Coldblooded : Steve
    1995 : An Element of Truth (TV) : Sidney Wiltz
    1996 : Pie in the Sky : Dad Dunlap
    1996 : Infinity : Mel Feynman
    1997 : North Shore Fish (TV) : Porker
    1997 : Face Down (TV) : Lt. Coop Cooper
    1998 : Jerry and Tom : Stanley
    1998 : Notre enfant (The Baby Dance) (TV) : Richard Luckman
    1998 : Hi-Life : Minor
    1998 : Scandaleusement vôtre (Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story) (TV) : Irving Mansfield
    2000 : C-Scam
    2000 : D'un rêve à l'autre (Passion of Mind) : Dr. Peters, the New York Psychiatrist
    2000 : In the Weeds : Barry
    2000 : Comment tuer le chien de son voisin (How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog) : Larry
    2000 : Traffic : Attorney Michael Adler
    2001 : Club Land (TV) : Rabbi
    2001 : Bojangles (TV) : Marty
    2001 : The Beast (série TV) : Ted Fisher
    2002 : Bleacher Bums (TV) : Decker
    2003 : Where Are They Now?: A Delta Alumni Update (vidéo) : Donald 'Boon' Schoenstein
    2004 : King of the Corner : Leo Spivak
    2004 : Back When We Were Grownups (TV) : Zeb
    2006 : Parlez-moi de Sara (Surrender Dorothy) (TV) : Mel
    2011 : Les Frères Scott (TV) : August Kellerman
    2012 : Nouveau Départ (We Bought a Zoo) de Cameron Crowe : Delbert McGinty
     

    comme réalisateur,,producteur
    2000 : By Courier
    comme scénariste
    2004 : King of the Corner
     






    © DR - U.S Président

    06/11/2012 07:21

    © DR - U.S Président


    Et dire que j'ai éclaté en sanglots d'émotion lorsqu'il a été élu...quel con j'ai pu être..Fffff. Je n'ai pas réitéré avec François Hollande pour qui parait-il la foule immense de ses supporters exultait littéralement de bonheur...les gens à leur fenêtre...je n'ai même pas voté ce jour là;c'est la première fois! La première d'une définitive abstention de ma part...PLUS JAMAIS! vous m'entendez plus jamais je ne voterai pour un de ces clowns...Terminé!Finito!Marre!Basta






    © DR - L'AFFAIRE CHELSEA DEARDON (1986)

    06/11/2012 10:38

    © DR - L'AFFAIRE CHELSEA DEARDON (1986)


    Un film déjà mentionné il y a qq mois (sans doute dans le dossier Robert Redford...ais je fait un dossier Robert Redford?...mmm faut qu'je vérifie;en tout cas passé un bon moment avec ce film que j'ai vu,et revu plusieurs fois....

    C'est le film que j'ai fini de visionner hier en début de soirée ...(parfait pour les jours pluvieux ou les soirées looooongues quand vous avez déjà appellé toutes les relations de votre carnet d'addresses et réalisé que personne n'était dispo ce soir là...) 

    J'ai eu envie de mettre les projos sur Daryl Hannah dont j'ai bien "kiffé" (hi hi hi) la plastique ds les années 80.(Eu du mal à me procurer des photos anciennes (elle a énormément changé depuis...comme tout un chacun en 30 ans!)...beaucoup de photos d'elle dans KILL BILL mais ce n'est  pas LA Daryl Hannah que je voulais  je me demande encore si c'est bien elle dans KILL BILL ?) 

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