Showing posts with label Underrated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underrated. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Vastly Underrated: Joe Versus the Volcano

I love me a sad ending.

I prefer harsh realism to ordinary fairy tale.

Still, years and years after first seeing the oddly mystical fable Joe Versus the Volcano, I cannot come up with one (major) thing to dislike about it.

And yet ... the masses and critics alike can't figure out what to do with this 1990 film from writer-director (and noted playwright) John Patrick Shanley.


Joe Banks (Tom Hanks, in his finest performance that doesn't involve a volleyball) is a peon at a petroleum manufacturing company (!). Moreover, he's a helpless hypochondriac ... until he's told he's about to die from a mysterious disease called a "brain cloud." Suddenly a strange man (Lloyd Bridges, as Lloyd Bridges as ever) proposes that the terminal Joe offer himself as a sacrifice by jumping into a Pacific island volcano (double !).

Along the way he runs into three versions of Meg Ryan (she's great playing all three), and starts to discover things about himself, about life, and about getting the most out of living it.

It's a strange film with a strange plot and copious pre-Indie-craze quirks -- except within the context of a quasi-fantasy like this, all those idiosyncrasies are endearing, not tiresome. Maybe Joe v. Volcano would play better these days than it did in 1990. Maybe not.

Maybe the film's just too individualistic for wide audiences to handle. Maybe its strange brand of idealism -- one in which Happily Ever After doesn't exist, but moments of happiness do -- is too complex to digest in a 90-minute block.

Or maybe it's just a matter of taste. I honestly have no clue. Sure, even some of the greatest films aren't universally liked. But it's not as if critics and audiences always hate fairy tales.

So instead of continuing my attempt to solve this puzzle, I'll just re-watch one of Joe's many great sequences:

Slightly NSFW


P.S. The soundtrack is perfect.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Underrated: Caaaaaaaable Guuuuuuy

Thanks to HBO for replaying this one, which gets the "underrated" label because of its lousy (5.8 out of 10) score on IMDB ...

Back when Jim Carrey was known more for movies in which he talked out of his rear end than ... for other movies in which he talked out of his tokhes, everyone's favorite Canadian death metal fan went in a slightly different direction by playing a not-so-lovable cable guy* -- and playing it remarkably well, one of the first hints that his talents went well beyond slapstick (later confirmed here and here, and really confirmed here).

*Redundant?

Ace Ventura, this ain't. It's dark. Maybe not coffee-black, but The Cable Guy relies more on satire than on (admittedly hilarious) Monopoly Guy jokes. Sure, that makes the movie not for everyone -- but if you don't mind humor with teeth, don't forget about Chip Douglas the next time you Netflix.

Highlights include:

Best. Basketball scene. Ever. (Assist goes to Filter for the background song.)





This hilarious answering-machine scene (one of several great movie bits involving voicemail, now that I think about it ...)





An early appearance from the two members of The Greatest Band on Earth (although they share no screen time in Cable Guy):

*This one ain't safe for work, kiddies*

Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny



Final note: Ben Stiller might not bat 1.000 as an actor (and he might be a little finicky about where passengers ride in his car), but his last three movies as a director:

-The Cable Guy
-Zoolander
-Tropic Thunder

Not bad.