by Nathaniel R
This is always so much fun. Why do I go so long inbetween "episodes"? You asked a bunch of questions so here are a bunch more answers. Continue the conversation with your own answers to these questions why don't you? We thrive on community here not just blabbering at you.
So let's get right to the Reader Qs, shall we?
RYAN T: Just got back from vacation where I visited Italy for the first time. Alas no epic romance Call Me By Your Name style... but it did make me wonder: what are some of your favorite Italian films?
NATHANIEL: I have never been to Italy. AND I have never had an epic vacation romance. I FEEL CHEATED! I could definitely use some boning up on Italian cinema and am happy to take suggestions from all of you.
I'm afraid my answers in this regard are very "basic cinephile" but here are the 8½ I'd probably list as my favorites...
In no particular order:
I'll admit that I'm not sure I "get" L'Aventura (1960) or Fellini's Satyricon (1969). I probably don't love La Strada (1954) as much as I should. Naughty naughty. And though I totally recognize / bow down to its genius I prefer Bob Fosse's All That Jazz to Fellini's 8½ while recognizing that the former would not exist without the latter.
BUFFY BUFF: What do you think about Sarah Michelle Gellar’s career in film and of her in general as an actress? In that note, who do you think (if anyone) should have had a better film/tv career of the Buffyverse actors?
What an unexpected question. I have to admit I haven't seen Gellar much onscreen apart from Buffy (though she was fun in Cruel Intentions and I did watch her TV show Ringer) so my association with her is almost strictly Buffy, the role she was born to play. I think most of the Buffy actors got the kind of steady careers they deserved thereafter with intermittent highs here and there as fate and talent allowed. But for one: Why did Emma Caulfield Ford not explode into a major star? Anya was such a singular creation and Emma could bring belly laughs and turn poignant on a dime. The lack of a huge or even medium-sized high profile career afterwards is a total tragedy. My runner up would be Tom Lenk who was hilarious as Andrew but at least we have Lenk Lewks.
DAVID: Which iconic Isabelle do you prefer: Huppert or Adjani?
A question designed to turn the masses against me! Because my answer is Adjani. Yes, Huppert is more consistently and far more currently a genius but Adjani was one of my very first international loves so she is dear to me. She and Deneuve both defined FRANCE in a mystical way for me before I knew anything about anything including probably where France was. (No, just kidding, I knew that. My parents house had one of those spinny globes in the living room -- do those still exist? -- and I used to love spinning it as a child and sticking my finger on it to stop it and seeing where I had "travelled" to and then discovering what that country was about. Nerdy!)
Anyway... When Adjani is "on," there's no one like her. But she did peak early unlike Huppert which is why it's understandable that Huppert's legend only grows while Adjani is hardly spoken of. But this is a Sophie's Choice because they're both magnifique.
ANA: What's your favorite and least favorite Woody Allen character performance in a Woody Allen movie.
I'm assuming you mean characters played by Woody himself? Or do you just mean his proxy characters? My least favorite Woody character is easily the Kenneth Branagh role in Celebrity (1998). That movie was so long ago and its only redeeming elements as I can recall were Charlize Theron and Leonardo DiCaprio's in small parts, so I admit I don't remember if I just hated Branagh's performance or the character, too. My favorite Woody character that Woody himself played is Mickey from Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). Everything about that film is lovely... especially Dianne Wiest's Oscar winning performance.
AMANDA: Who is your least favourite major actress of the last 15 years, and why?
This question is mean. I love everyone. Especially actresses! Most of the really big female stars at the moment are extremely talented -- even the more divisive ones like Lawrence and Hathaway -- so essentially we all win. Most of my rare "beefs" are prior to the last 15 years, thankfully. So other than Chloe Moretz who has driven me crazy from the very start (and not in the good way) I can only think of one I don't respond to at all: Emilia Clarke. I've found her mediocre (at best) in literally everything I've seen her in. And yet she keeps getting leading roles! But being part of a massive cultural hit generally insures that your fame level can grow far past the reaches of your perceived talent.
A caveat: I've been wrong before. I thought Kristen Stewart was a similarly empty actress until Twilight was over and she spread her indie art film wings. She proved me wrong so there's still hope for Moretz and Clarke. And I hope they do prove me wrong because there are few things as sweet and fulfilling as being surprised by the depth and magnificnce of a great screen performance. Being humbled by artistry in this particular way is a gift. It reminds you to remain open-minded while engaging with art.
I'M TOTALLY CURIOUS TO HEAR WHICH ACTOR OR ACTRESS YOU DON'T "GET" IN THE COMMENTS. And what do you make of the Buffyverse actors outside of Buffy?