Both set in the 50s Los Angeles. Both have great casts, great plot.
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pocomarc — 18 years ago(November 20, 2007 01:36 AM)
Mulholland STUNK.
Nolte's voice was campy.
The cops suits were too clean.
I liked the impeccable suits of Nolte and his partner after the "fight" on the plane.
The Nolte character was the whole movie, and since he was a character for whom one could have no affinity, the movie was a FAILURE.
LA Confidential was great.
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filmbuff1974 — 15 years ago(October 21, 2010 02:08 AM)
"L.A. Confidential" had way more money to work with and it showed in the production design. This is the rare case where money really does become a deciding factor on how good a film was, these period films need to sell us the time period. BTW, don't get me wrong, "Mulholland Falls" is a pretty impressive film and I really enjoyed it. It's just there wasn't much to sell me on the fifties time period except the period cars and the military sequences.
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mgtbltp — 11 years ago(September 01, 2014 03:43 AM)
"L.A. Confidential" had way more money to work with and it showed in the production design. This is the rare case where money really does become a deciding factor on how good a film was, these period films need to sell us the time period. BTW, don't get me wrong, "Mulholland Falls" is a pretty impressive film and I really enjoyed it. It's just there wasn't much to sell me on the fifties time period except the period cars and the military sequences.
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filmbuff1974 — 11 years ago(September 01, 2014 03:21 PM)
"But L.A. Confidential forgot the hats, a glaring omission, it was like making a Western without cowboy hats. "mgtbltp
You know mgtbltp, that is a damn good call. I didn't catch it. I think I'm going to watch these movies again and compare them to actual period Noir films.
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mgtbltp — 11 years ago(September 03, 2014 05:05 AM)
Just Sid Huggens & Dudley Smith sport the fedoras in LAC.
If you watch Crime Wave watch it with the commentary from Eddie Muller & James Ellroy.
I'll quote the author James Ellroy on his commentary on the DVD for Crime Wave "Sterling Hayden That is my Bud White. That is my Bud White! (expletive) Russell Crowe in 'L A Confidential.' I mean he was okay, but he's a shrimpy little (expletive) Bud White as Bud Whites go. Sterling Hayden is the real deal. Look at this! He's not even acting. Look at that hat!" lol 'nuff said. -
Captain_Augustus_McCrae — 14 years ago(June 05, 2011 06:07 PM)
LA Confidential takes it by a nose. I really liked both films, and Jennifer C. is
unbelievably hot in Mulholland Falls (far more so than Kim Basinger in LA Confidential, IMHO), but LA Confidential is the better film by a bit. I'm in the middle of a "Noir" bender right now, and I can't get enough of this type of film.
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degree7 — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 11:42 PM)
I think Mulholland Falls is a far more authentic and realistic drama of the period, rather than the over-praised LA Confidential.
It has better acting as well.
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BB-15 — 13 years ago(May 05, 2012 10:48 PM)
"Both have great casts"
I thought so.- For me I liked Mulholland Falls better. I enjoy old fashioned crime mysteries. I don't mind that they take their time and that they don't become action movies. The focus in this kind of film is the mystery about the crime and having the detective figure it out.
- I remember that the critics loved Kim Bassinger in L.A. Confidential but I didn't think she gave an Oscar caliber performance.
- L.A. Confidential also has a big shoot out scene at the end. This is popular for lots of the audience who enjoy action. For me that action movie style scene got in the way of the story.
- But Mulholland Falls was not as popular with L.A. Confidential. Imo MF not only didn't have as much action but MF also shows some parts of the US military in a negative way. I think some of the audience did not appreciate that. I was OK with the military backstory of MF because I knew it was based on real events involving atomic bomb testing.
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