Friday, April 22, 2011

Filmiküsitlus - Simon Rumley

Olles nüüdseks ära vaadanud enam kui pooled sel aastal Haapsalu Õudus- ja Fantaasiafilmide Festivalil linastuvatest filmidest, tuleb tunnistada, et Simon Rumley "Red White & Blue" on mulle siiani enim meeldinud, kohe lausa sügavat muljet avaldanud. Uurisin siis lähemalt, et millistest kinotöödest on lavastajahärra inspiratsiooni ammutatud ning millised bändid on aidanud töötuju luua. Meilile tuli vastus koheselt. Simon väitis, et tal oli just hetkel aega ja tuju minu saadetud küsimustele vastata, paar tundi hiljem oleksin aga lühiintervjuust ilma jäänud, sest ta on sõitmas koos "oma lemmiklapsega", ehk uuema linalooga, Prantsusmaale konnasööjaid rõõmustama.

Nimi: Simon Rumley
IMDb : Simon Rumley
Koduleht: Simon Rumley

1. What movies and what kind of movies are you favorite ever?  What movies have impressed you deeply?
 
I tend to have a pretty wide remit in terms of what I like and am happy to watch many different types of films but I guess what I prefer are dark dramas which tend towards human extremes and well crafted but stranger films that I couldn't imagine myself. 

In terms of the former, I'd cite more obvious stuff like Aronofsky, the early work of Nicholas Roeg and Ken Russell, Krystof Kieslowski's whole work, classic Scorsese, Park Chan Wook, Werner Herzog etc, etc.

In terms of the latter, Jodorowsky is up there for me in terms of his ideas. I recently watched Sion Sono's Strange Circus again which is a pretty crazy film which not as many people have seen as should have. Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo is another such example as is Kim Jee Woon's A Tale of Two Sisters. Ichi the Killer is probably my favourite Takashi Miike film and he's pretty varied in what he does but always worth checking out. 

Beyond the more obvious weirder/darker stuff, I love Richard Linklater (my first three films were compared to his early works), Francois Ozon, a lot of Rob Reiner and John Hughes to name a few... 

2. What was the last memorable movie you saw?

I see a lot of films and am not usually as blown away as I'd like to be but I'd have to say Confessions was the last excellent film I saw which was at Sitges last October. Although it dragged a little 3/4s the way through, generally I thought it was spell-binding; stylistically impressive, structurally bold and suitably dark! 


3. What kind of music/bands have you listened lately and feel happy to suggest?

Good question! Well I was at SXSW recently and saw: Duran Duran, The Strokes, The Vaccines, Black Lips and Eli Paper Boy Reed.

New albums by Glasvegas, The Vaccines and Cat's Eyes (lead singer from the Horrors) are all pretty excellent and have been receiving a lot of play on my ipod recently as has the newish album from Manic Street Preachers. Other newer bands I like include White Lies and Crystal Castles and I often listen to a healthy mount of punky stuff - mainly Rancid/Dropkick Murphy's kinda rebel rousing punk. As well as that: Bowie, Muse, Bauhaus, The Killers, The Horrors, Gaslight Anthem, Gallows, The Editors, The Drums, The Big Pink etc all feature on my iphone player...
Thank you Simon!
Kaader filmist Strange Circus.

4 comments:

paranoiadisco said...

Kiidan mehe filmimaitse heaks!

Trash said...

Homme postitan Jim Mickle´i vastused. :)

Ralf said...

Saada Jason Eisenerile ka küsimused!

Lauri said...

Saada Steven Spiilbergile ka!