romanD wrote:Tony Scott is one of the few directors who are reason enough for me to NOT watch a movie. There is not a single movie I even like a little bit from this man.
That's overstating it a tad. There are a handful of Scott movies I've enjoyed quite a bit, particularly
True Romance (although a lot of that is attributable to the terrific Quentin Tarantino screenplay and the brilliant cast),
Crimson Tide, and the guilty pleasure
The Last Boy Scout. It's only in recent years, when Scott has attempted to out-Bay Michael Bay with his hiccupy visual saturation and randomly shifting frame rates (kicking into overdrive beginning with
Enemy Of The State, although I still enjoyed that movie as an undemanding programmer) that his films have become unwatchable (and yes, there's narry a single thing I enjoyed about the hideous
Man On Fire). Hopefully, the box office imposion of
Domino (less than five million opening weekend!

) will let Scott know that his hyper-stylized overkill visual approach is no longer "hip" or "cool" but just seems like the overcompensatory stylistic doodlings of an aging genre technician. He should take a cue from older bro Ridley and take his ritalin (as Ridley has on more visually sedate recent projects like
Matchstick Men and
Kingdom Of Heaven).