[School of Movies 2023]
One of our all-time favourites, so little-seen or talked about that it's debatable as to whether we are looking at a Cult Classic or not. And one of the reasons we've held off for so long on talking about this 1997 black comedy about a hitman attending his ten-year high school reunion is that we were waiting for it to be rediscovered.
And that hasn't happened, neither has it aged poorly, which is always a concern for comedies. But also we love it on such a level of personal resonance that it has always been a challenge to put into words exactly why. The script zigzags wittily through this green Detroit suburb, the offhand delivery with room for improvisation without ever becoming self-indulgent, the exceptional casting, in particular John and Joan Cusack and Minnie Driver at her zenith, the soundtrack that shows a genuine affinity with 80s music rather than simply playing the pop hits. Also very specifically this was released at a time when nostalgia for that decade was barely even a thing yet.
And this is what Commissioned Shows can sometimes accomplish. they give us an imperative to account for ourselves, and a quest to convey to you all why this one is definitely worth your time. No more ducking and weaving, rather like a litter from your high school summoning you to a festival of pain! So, many thanks to 'Executive Producer' of this episode Greg Downing.
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Brotherhood of the Wolf
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Catch Me if You Can
10 Possible Futures
Deep Impact vs. Armageddon
Minority Report & War of the Worlds
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Schindler's List (Hook & Jurassic Park Revisited)
Jurassic Park
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Empire of the Sun
Mary and Max
Labyrinth
Knives Out
Flight of the Navigator
Stardust
Big Fish
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