JonathanLB
Feb 10th, 2003, 05:38:39 AM
FINALLY, I got around to seeing Casablanca tonight in a losing battle to see and review all of the AFI's top 100 greatest films before spring break (my current pace looks to put me at about 90-94 at best... ugg). I have now at least seen exactly 90% of the list, though, just haven't reviewed a number of the remaining movies I've seen.
Anyway, I don't understand how/why I hadn't seen Casablanca before, but WOW, that is *easily* one of the greatest films ever made. Here I thought it was all about some romance or something, nah, it's an awesome movie that just happens to include a love story (phew, hehe).
Wow that script has to be maybe in the top 5 best I have ever seen (of course you know my love of the SW scripts, so I exclude them in my assessment here). I loved the script of Rear Window (every line, to me, seemed painstakingly chosen), but Casablanca, wow, it may very well have the best script of any AFI Top 100 film except Star Wars. Although Citizen Kane gives it a run for its money (I like Kane better for Gregg Toland's brilliant cinematography, among the best ever, and Welles' remarkable performance to say nothing of the story, which I also find compelling).
Not to mention there are like 5 of the most famous lines in movie history in Casablanca. Much like Star Wars, everyone has heard those lines whether or not they've seen the movie (Round up the usual suspects, This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship, play it once, Sam, Here's looking at you, kid, etc.). I had heard all of those lines before many times, but not seen the film.
I think everything about that movie is great. I only thought Bogart was good in the first movie I saw of his, The African Queen, which strikes me as a lot of fun but not a great film (I gave it 3.5...), then I saw him in The Maltese Falcon and he's brilliant in that (I don't see that movie with anyone else, it just wouldn't be as effective), and finally this is his best work I have seen at least. I'm glad I finally got around to watching the darn thing.
I think it's high ranking on the AFI list is well deserved; there are few other films on that list I would want to place above it except, indeed, Citizen Kane (which IS above it, #1 vs. #2) and Star Wars, perhaps a few others would be close. I mean for sentimental reasons, Raiders of the Lost Ark, but I think Casablanca is in many ways a better film. It's a tough call though because the two movies are so entirely different I think comparing them is simply idiotic. Raiders, IMO, is the greatest pure adventure film ever made. Casablanca, if it is "a love story" at heart, is the greatest of its kind.
I think I better add that movie to my DVD collection, lol.
I know it is blasphemous of me (to some people), and perhaps even not "manly" (lol), but on first impression I like Casablanca more than I like The Godfather. I was very impressed with The Godfather, which I will be watching again before I review it, this time even more carefully (I own the trilogy on DVD), but I did not think The Godfather was honestly leaps and bounds above Casino or Goodfellas. My opinion is subject to change, of course, but I love Pesci, first of all, and second, I have seen Casino perhaps 4 times, Godfather only once (well same with Goodfellas), so perhaps it is not as fair of a comparison. I realize which is the more classic, endearing movie of those three, yet I'm not convinced it deserves respect as "unquestionably the greatest movie of all time," as so many people seem to think (IMDB users especially; incidentally, I think IMDB users are, as a whole, fools, but that's just my opinion).
Anyway, I don't understand how/why I hadn't seen Casablanca before, but WOW, that is *easily* one of the greatest films ever made. Here I thought it was all about some romance or something, nah, it's an awesome movie that just happens to include a love story (phew, hehe).
Wow that script has to be maybe in the top 5 best I have ever seen (of course you know my love of the SW scripts, so I exclude them in my assessment here). I loved the script of Rear Window (every line, to me, seemed painstakingly chosen), but Casablanca, wow, it may very well have the best script of any AFI Top 100 film except Star Wars. Although Citizen Kane gives it a run for its money (I like Kane better for Gregg Toland's brilliant cinematography, among the best ever, and Welles' remarkable performance to say nothing of the story, which I also find compelling).
Not to mention there are like 5 of the most famous lines in movie history in Casablanca. Much like Star Wars, everyone has heard those lines whether or not they've seen the movie (Round up the usual suspects, This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship, play it once, Sam, Here's looking at you, kid, etc.). I had heard all of those lines before many times, but not seen the film.
I think everything about that movie is great. I only thought Bogart was good in the first movie I saw of his, The African Queen, which strikes me as a lot of fun but not a great film (I gave it 3.5...), then I saw him in The Maltese Falcon and he's brilliant in that (I don't see that movie with anyone else, it just wouldn't be as effective), and finally this is his best work I have seen at least. I'm glad I finally got around to watching the darn thing.
I think it's high ranking on the AFI list is well deserved; there are few other films on that list I would want to place above it except, indeed, Citizen Kane (which IS above it, #1 vs. #2) and Star Wars, perhaps a few others would be close. I mean for sentimental reasons, Raiders of the Lost Ark, but I think Casablanca is in many ways a better film. It's a tough call though because the two movies are so entirely different I think comparing them is simply idiotic. Raiders, IMO, is the greatest pure adventure film ever made. Casablanca, if it is "a love story" at heart, is the greatest of its kind.
I think I better add that movie to my DVD collection, lol.
I know it is blasphemous of me (to some people), and perhaps even not "manly" (lol), but on first impression I like Casablanca more than I like The Godfather. I was very impressed with The Godfather, which I will be watching again before I review it, this time even more carefully (I own the trilogy on DVD), but I did not think The Godfather was honestly leaps and bounds above Casino or Goodfellas. My opinion is subject to change, of course, but I love Pesci, first of all, and second, I have seen Casino perhaps 4 times, Godfather only once (well same with Goodfellas), so perhaps it is not as fair of a comparison. I realize which is the more classic, endearing movie of those three, yet I'm not convinced it deserves respect as "unquestionably the greatest movie of all time," as so many people seem to think (IMDB users especially; incidentally, I think IMDB users are, as a whole, fools, but that's just my opinion).