OFF: Dark Star
Carl Edlund Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Sun May 17 13:09:55 EDT 1998
On sön 17 maj 1998 16.15 -0700 "Stuart Hamilton" <xzx28 at DIAL.PIPEX.COM> wrote:
> And I still say that a small clique of influential people watching
> films made by their friends and puffing them up in the media has
> created a layer of people too scared to speak out against some unwatcheable
> bilge. Thi is true of all methods of artistic expression.
Well, I'd never heard of _Dark Star_ or anyone involved with it before I sat down and watched it, and thought it was quite trashy and good fun. But then I like lots of things which I'm sure are complete bilge :) I tend to like things that come across as honest trash better than those which aspire to greatness and fail.
Which (to steer us back on topic) is why I think I like Hawkwind. Music of great complexity and subtly is not really their forte :) But they are, quite often, damn good at what they do. And even if they were _trying_ to be prentensious, they come across with such awesomely campy pulp that it's difficult to notice.
And so, on the other hand, middle-70s Floyd do very little for me, for all that its "better" constructed. They just struck me as pretensious, whiny, and, truth to tell, not much _fun_ :) That's OK in small doses, but Floyd seem to have just _wallowed_ in it ...
[Dangerously similar to Brock's contributions to _DH_, actually ...]
I can't imagine trying to hold _Dark Star_ up as a great artistic achievement. I can imagine holding it up as quite good fun to sit down with a few mates and a few beers and watch, since that's more or less how I would hold it up :)
Cheers,
Carl
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Carl Edlund Anderson
Dept. of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, & Celtic
St. John's College, University of Cambridge
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