Showing posts with label Donald Cammell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Cammell. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

"Fear For Her"

304) Demon Seed (1977) Dir: Donald Cammell Date Released: April 8, 1977 Date Seen: September 22, 2012 Rating: 3.75/5

Here's another VHS shoebox pick I saved for a rainy day. I only watched Demon Seed because BAM just programmed it for Halloween, which reminded me that I owned it, but had yet to watch it. Cammell's emphasis on the way Proteus performs in order to avoid detection--of all the amazing things Proteus can do, surely the most amazing is the way he replicates his human masters' voices--is very reminiscent of (you guessed it) Performance. Which is funny, since Nicolas Roeg fans usually say is more of a Roeg film than a Cammell pitcher. But, on top of Performance and Demon Seed's shared thematic concern with performance-as-reality, the latter film's 2001-inspired psyechedlia also felt like a product of the same guy that made Performance. Did Nicolas Roeg ghost-direct this one, too?! Granted, I don't know nearly enough about Performance's famously screwy production history to say just how much of that movie is Cammell's. But now I'm curious to find out. Any tips, impromptu history lessons or suggested reading is welcome.

Monday, March 14, 2011

253) Performance (1970), 254) Zabriskie Point and 255) 200 Motels (1971)

253) Performance (1970) Dir: Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell Date Released: August 1970 Date Seen:  August 16, 2010 Rating: 3.5/5

254) Zabriskie Point (1970) Dir: Michelangelo Antonioni Date Released: February 1970 Date Seen: August 16, 2010 Rating: 3.75/5

255) 200 Motels (1971) Dir: Tony Palmer and Frank Zappa Date Released: November 1971 Date Seen: August 16, 2010 Rating: 1.5/5

Truly, the counter-culture triple bill of the apocalypse. See my report for the New York Press from the mid-year Film Comment Selects program at the FSLC.