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<p dir="auto"><strong>breadman8</strong> — <em>14 years ago(April 05, 2011 04:12 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">it was a big fat splat.   The mournful trumpet just couldn't carry the mood AND the weak imitations of other peoples work.<br />
How does Di Palma keep getting all this Hollywood money $$$ to Throw Away.  Yeah but Carrie and Scarface were long agoand they were really more commercial successes than great films.<br />
Some one told me "Body Double" was one of his great early works.  I was astounded at how abysmal it was.  Was it supposed to be comedic?  By its standards Dahlia was okay.<br />
Hartnett was totally wrong for the role.  He's okay otherwise by how do folks rolling $50 million into this NOT SEE THAT?<br />
I admit it I went to see Scarlett play a 'sweater girl' of the period.  That was the ONLY redeeming feature.  (didn't even notice her acting)<br />
Hillary is a stalwartshe can even play a babe.but of course a strange one.<br />
The ending was junk.<br />
If your thinking 30's and 40's LA.Chinatown or LA Confidential were 17 levels Above this sad effort.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I thought the Black Dahlia was great.  I'd love to see the 3 hour cut.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes, Body Double was intended to be comedic in some ways.<br />
Who/what did you think The Black Dahlia was "trying to copy?" It's a neo noir picture like Chinatown and L.A. Confidential, but just because it's in the same genre as those two movies doesn't mean it's a "copy" of either. If that were the case than any movie made in any pre-existing genre would be a "copy" of everything that came before, which is ridiculous.<br />
Upon my initial viewing I thought this was a perfectly serviceable film. I wouldn't rate it among De Palma's absolute best, but it was entertaining, well made, very well shot and well acted. I think it's deserving of far more respect than it's received from reactionary critics and audiences.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yeah, all de Palma ever does is copy. He's not like the unique and original Quentin Tarantino.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Who was he trying to copy?<br />
He wasn't copying anyone.  He made a neo noir film.<br />
Body Double was a satire on Dressed to Kill Angie Dickenson scenes.<br />
Swing away, Merrill.Merrill, swing away</p>
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<p dir="auto">Ah it wasn't that bad. But it wasn't that good either.<br />
I'll go along with this.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It reminded me of "L. A. Confidential". Even though the composer is not the one who did the L. A. Confidential score, it resembles it a lot.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I'm big on cinematography and I thought this film did an awesome job with that. I also thought it was very film noir, which I also like.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Ah it wasn't that bad. But it wasn't that good either.</p>
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