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Dundee Stu

Self-preservation society

4 October 2004

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A fews days ago Liam and I rented The Italian Job from Sky's pay-per-view. I should have known better. I have yet to see a Hollywood remake of any European or Japanese (or even Hollywood) film that in any way approaches the original. This is especially true when there is also a 30-year gap between the original and the remake. Watching the remake, in which the criminals got away with their ill-gotten goods, and undoubtedly lived happily ever after, I was reminded of the 1969 original, starring Michael Caine and Noel Coward. The original was made at a certain time and in a certain place, within a certain culture: none of which translated to early 21st century LA. The crooks in the original were lovable rogues cocking a snook at the system, they were also very, very British - or, rather, English - at a time when London was THE place to be, while Italy had lost some of its sheen. The cultural references abound - particularly with the background of the England v. Italy football international providing the gang with their cover - England were world champions at the time, and the Mini Coopers were not red, white and blue by accident. Similarly, the film was made at a time when very few people travelled abroad, and Italy was tantalisingly close, yet all too far away. Now, I may not be English, but I can appreciate a good film, and the original Italian Job is a classic. So I went out and bought the DVD and sat and watched it... Now, I've got an idea...

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Cliff Hutson11-Sep-2005 19:04
I really appreciate the concept and the execution of this shot. Also, I agree with your comments about the films.
Dominic Kite05-Oct-2004 22:08
OK I know Northy's already done it, but. You were only supposed to blow the bloody highlights out.

And how about Alfie, with Jude Law.......
Argishti Khachik05-Oct-2004 12:08
great shot stu.
Well done.
Guest 05-Oct-2004 11:38
They've done 'Get Carter' with Sly Stallone too Stewart.... avoid.
Jude Marion05-Oct-2004 05:06
Cool shot! Great balancing act! LOL
I love the bold bright colours!
Karen Leaf05-Oct-2004 01:52
The original for me, too. Great shot Stewart.
Larry Ahern05-Oct-2004 00:40
I havn't seen either ... I think I need to get the original.
Guest 05-Oct-2004 00:03
How does it all stay up. Great shot.
Anne Young04-Oct-2004 23:49
I've never seen the original Italian Job, but I enjoyed the car chases in the Mark Wahlberg/Charlize Theron version :) Nice shot, btw -- great lighting.
Pedro Libório04-Oct-2004 22:37
absolutly great composition and colors here my friend!!!!
regards.
northstar3704-Oct-2004 20:53
you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off...
Carmen04-Oct-2004 20:49
I agree with your comment about about remakes. This is especially true for films that should never have been made in the first place, and there a few of those! Sooo...now you have an idea? Uh oh. ;^)
Lori Rolfe04-Oct-2004 20:33
I'm not familiar with the original or the remake but your image is interesting... like the perspective and the DVD case certainly stands out as it's the only title we can see... nice colors too
Herb 04-Oct-2004 20:09
I have seen and enjoyed the original.
Zak04-Oct-2004 20:01
the original one is much better than the 're-make'

not only the movie but the original Mini's too!