Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Underrated Movie #86: Kiss Me, Stupid



Hey pallies, likes gotta 'fess up somedays I likes just feel just more Dino-led then others. Today's post comes as a result of feelin' guided by our Dino to types into the google image search the terms Dean Martin and Kiss Me Stupid.

Likes as a result I found this stellar review of KMS at our pallie Matt Bird's amazin' blog "Cockeyed Caravan....underrated movies and other stories." Mr. Bird did an outstandin' review of Underrated flick "Artists and Models" earlier this year and somehow I failed to find this follow-up with "Kiss Me Stupid" that appeared 22 July 2010.

Mr. Bird certainly understands what's happenin' in this hugely underrated Dino-classic. Particularly loves how he speaks of our beloved Dino...

"Can we talk about how daring Dean Martin is here? To play any character this callous and depraved is brave, but to do it as himself— using his real nickname, doing his own act, name-checking his real friends, then demanding another character’s wife in tribute as if he were the bad guy in Braveheart?? This was one ego-less actor! He twists his persona into something so casually monstrous that it’s terrifying. You can’t get your jaw off the floor as you watch it.

Likes Bird certainly knows of where he Dino-speaks! ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to Mr. Matt Bird for featurin' our Dino in this way and helpin' so many many pallies to comin' to undertand and develop deep Dino-appreciato. To checks this out in it's original format, likes just clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-gram. Dino-sharin', DMP



Thursday, July 22, 2010

Underrated Movie #86: Kiss Me, Stupid



Title: Kiss Me, Stupid
Year: 1964
Director: Billy Wilder
Writers: Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond, based on the play “L’Ora della Fantasia” by Anna Bonacci
Stars: Kim Novak, Dean Martin, Ray Walston, Felicia Farr, Cliff Osmond

The Story: When the famous singer “Dino” passes through the tiny town of Climax, Nevada, two would-be songwriters decide to keep him there long enough to hear their work. At first, Walston is afraid that Dino will want to steal his wife, but they decide to hire the town hooker to pose as his wife, so that Dino can have his way with her. If you think it can’t get any more dirty-minded than that, you’d be very wrong.

How it Came to be Underrated: This is what career suicide looks like. Wilder (like Hitchcock and Michael Powell) spent the ‘50s pushing the boundaries of propriety, but gradually lost his audience when standards started to loosen faster than he could push them. This was Wilder’s attempt to get back out in front and obliterate the line entirely. Instead, it destroyed his reputation, which isn’t hard to understand. It’s great, but this material would have been too dirty for 1974, but less ten years earlier!



Why It’s Great:


Wilder wanted the songs the characters wrote to be awful, so he asked Ira Gershwin if he and his late brother George had ever written any songs they weren’t proud of. Ira handed over all their stinkers, like “I’m A Poached Egg”, and Wilder loved them. It’s just a shame that we never actually get to hear to the lyrics to “I’m Taking Mom to the Junior Prom Because She’s a Better Twister Than My Sister”

Can we talk about how daring Dean Martin is here? To play any character this callous and depraved is brave, but to do it as himself— using his real nickname, doing his own act, name-checking his real friends, then demanding another character’s wife in tribute as if he were the bad guy in Braveheart?? This was one ego-less actor! He twists his persona into something so casually monstrous that it’s terrifying. You can’t get your jaw off the floor as you watch it.



But this is Novak’s movie. She’s funny, sexy as heartbreaking, giving the movie a surprising amount of heart and soul. Her performance couldn’t be more different than her equally great work in Vertigo, even though the roles are bizarrely similar: In both movies, a man hires her to impersonate his wife and then seduce another man!



Peter Sellers was supposed to play Walston’s part, but he showed up on set and immediately had a heart attack. Walston does a great job in a rare leading role, but it’s hard not to imagine what could have been.
Felicia Farr had just married Jack Lemmon at the time and she now survives him after a long, happy marriage. She didn’t make a lot of movies, which is a shame, because she’s really wonderful here. Novak steals the show as the bawdy hooker with a heart of gold, but Farr arguably has the tougher job of being perfectly sweet and likable even after she turns out to be just as deliriously dirty-minded as the rest of them.



If You Like This, You Should Also Check Out: Like most of Wilder’s later movies, the biggest flaw here is that it’s overlong. But Wilder was just as funny as ever if you’re will to forgive the slack pacing. The two movies he made before this are similarly overlong but still underrated: Irma La Douce and One Two Three.

How Available Is It?: It’s on DVD, which has a lone special feature: a much cleaner ending. They don’t explain whether Wilder was forced to shoot it, then discarded it, or whether it was his idea in a moment of panic. For better or worse, he stuck to his guns.

8 comments:

  1. I love this movie for all the reasons in the review. Kim Novak is so delightful, and you can tell Dean Martin is having fun, playing his evil twin, so to speak. It's like having Otto Preminger make a screwball comedy - the morality is 70's but the script is out of the 30's.

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  2. Hey pallie, well Miss Gayle Carline, likes how nice of you to write...and likes of course I have to agree with each and every Dino-word you have written...loves the analogy of "having Otto Preminger make a screwball comedy." All my Dino-best to you Miss Gayle....

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  3. I love Kiss Me Stupid. A very underrated film as you say. Dean is awesome! I don't own it and TCM does not play it enough. Thanks for posting it about. Oh and your blog is super terrific.

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  4. Hey pallie, Monty man, thanks so much for chimin' in on your love of KMS...indeed truly underrated...and thanks for the kind words 'bout the ol' ilovedinomartin blog....of course, all the praise and thanks goes to our reason for bein'....our beloved Dino.....hopes to hear from you 'gain dude!

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  5. Dino spoofs himself so well in this movie. The man really knew humor, the kind of humor we could us more of in today's world.

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  6. Hey pallie, indeed Miss AOW, as usual you likes speaks such Dino-truth..."Dino spoofs himself so well in this movie. The man really knew humor, the kind of humor we could us more of in today's world."

    What this ol' world aways needs more of is our DINO! Thanks for droppin' some Dino-patter, and btw, how is Mr. AOW doin'?

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  7. Mr. AOW took a nasty fall last Saturday and overstretched hamstring muscles in his left leg, the leg affected by the stroke. So, he's had a bit of a setback. **sigh**

    Thanks for asking about Mr. AOW, DMP. I appreciate it!

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  8. Hey pallie, sorry to hear that Miss AOW, hope he gets mended fast...and sorry that I don't take the time to ask more often....keeps lovin' our Dino...

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