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L.A. Confidential has been in rotation lately. Such a brilliant film. I was watching a 'behind the scenes' bit the other day and the director (Curtis Hanson) told Kevin Spacey (I know, but damn if he wasn't a brilliant actor) to approach the character of Jack Vincennes as Dean Martin. And he nailed it.

 

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Has anyone read the novel? My understanding is that it's much more complex with 8 intersecting storylines. Jame Ellroy is on record saying he didn't think it was possible to turn it into a film, but thinks Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland created a masterpiece.

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She is Lana Turner...

What?

She IS Lana Turner.

 

 

So much awesome dialogue.  Love this movie.

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18 minutes ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Has anyone read the novel? My understanding is that it's much more complex with 8 intersecting storylines. Jame Ellroy is on record saying he didn't think it was possible to turn it into a film, but thinks Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland created a masterpiece.

It is fairly bizarro as is most of Ellroy's stuff.

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Easily a top 10 movie for me. Sucks it had to come out the same year as Titanic. 

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58 minutes ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Has anyone read the novel? My understanding is that it's much more complex with 8 intersecting storylines. Jame Ellroy is on record saying he didn't think it was possible to turn it into a film, but thinks Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland created a masterpiece.

As great as the movie is, the book is better. His whole underworld quartet is phenomenal(LA Confidential is the 3rd book in this series), and his Underworld USA trilogy is a fucking masterpiece. If you like this movie and enjoy reading, I can't recommend James Ellroy's books enough.

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2 hours ago, Dick Tremayne said:

As great as the movie is, the book is better. His whole underworld quartet is phenomenal(LA Confidential is the 3rd book in this series), and his Underworld USA trilogy is a fucking masterpiece. If you like this movie and enjoy reading, I can't recommend James Ellroy's books enough.

Sorry, it's the LA Quartet and Underworld USA Trilogy. 

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And yeah... great fucking movie.

Was Vincennes getting shot one of the most shocking death scenes in movie history? I remember literally jumping and the entire movie theater audibly gasped out loud in the theater back in '97.

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3 hours ago, Dick Tremayne said:

Sorry, it's the LA Quartet and Underworld USA Trilogy. 

PSA - If you haven't read American Tabloid, then immediately stop what you are doing, purchase it and start reading.  Just a fantastic book.

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This is absolutely one of my all time favorite movies. I loved everything about it. 
 

And to this day my wife and I call someone at a traffic light in the right hand lane that doesn’t turn a rollo tomasi. 

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8 hours ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Has anyone read the novel? My understanding is that it's much more complex with 8 intersecting storylines. Jame Ellroy is on record saying he didn't think it was possible to turn it into a film, but thinks Hanson and co-writer Brian Helgeland created a masterpiece.

Like others have said, LA Confidential and the other novels in the LA Quartet are all great.  Helgeland/Hanson did a great job of distilling a very sprawling novel down while retaining the overall essence and getting rid of the stuff that would have planted it firmly in NC-17 territory.   Underworld USA Trilogy was great as well.  The two books in what Ellroy plans to be The Second LA Quartet have been a little bit uneven IMO.  

If you happen to read Black Dahlia, skip the De Palma movie from 10 or 15 years ago.  Complete dogshit.  

 

 

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This is absolutely one of my all time favorite movies. I loved everything about it. 
 
And to this day my wife and I call someone at a traffic light in the right hand lane that doesn’t turn a rollo tomasi. 

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One of my favorite movies...
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On 1/26/2021 at 8:45 AM, Dick Tremayne said:

As great as the movie is, the book is better. His whole underworld quartet is phenomenal(LA Confidential is the 3rd book in this series), and his Underworld USA trilogy is a fucking masterpiece. If you like this movie and enjoy reading, I can't recommend James Ellroy's books enough.

Bought the quartet.  Thanks for the rec.

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movie is in my top 10 for sure. it's always spectacular when an entire cast just nails their parts. 

and another vote for American Tabloid, which is in my top 5 for novels. i've read it three times...it just immerses you in this fictional(??) universe, all the intertwining historical characters...i love that time period and noire in general and AT is a masterpiece of the genre. can't recommend enough!

Prepuce mentioned Ellroy's rather fucked-up personal biography...My Dark Places is a pretty dark read, pun intended.  

 

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And yeah... great fucking movie.
Was Vincennes getting shot one of the most shocking death scenes in movie history? I remember literally jumping and the entire movie theater audibly gasped out loud in the theater back in '97.

Why we still need movie theaters. When you see this in the theater its amazing, between the immersion and audience reaction.

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