jlroberson: (pic#4093302)jlroberson ([personal profile] jlroberson) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2010-01-31 03:44 am UTC
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Entry tags:creator: wally wood, title: mad magazine



From MAD #35, one of Wood's best black-and-white humor pieces. It's always forgotten that as a humor cartoonist he gave Will Elder a run for his money. A mash-up of those things so fun to parody in the 50s: Brando and Tennessee Williams-based Southern Gothic films. Which I first read at 8 years old, in said South. Seemed about right to me. So: Cinderella(obviously), BABY DOLL, THE ROSE TATTOO, STREETCAR, FUGITIVE KIND, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, all at once. And this is very unkind to Anna Magnani.















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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 06:07 am UTC (link)
Ohhhhhhh-kay. I can honestly say that's one version of Cinderella I've neither seen nor heard of before.

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[personal profile] jlroberson
2010-02-01 06:35 am UTC (link)
Pretty much all you need to know about those films too. (well, except BABY DOLL. That one kicks ass)

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 06:43 am UTC (link)
I've heard of that one, I believe - I think it's on the filmsite.org 'best films' list.

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[personal profile] jlroberson
2010-02-01 06:55 am UTC (link)
That's where the crib thing comes from. She sleeps in one, to avoid having to consummate her marriage to a much older man(Karl Malden).

It makes more sense in the film but it's still weird.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 07:20 am UTC (link)
Sounds like it, yeah.

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[personal profile] jlroberson
2010-02-01 08:01 am UTC (link)
She's also a much nastier and smarter(though, and the plot hangs on this, not as smart as she thinks he is--just smarter than her husband) in the film than this might leave the impression of. Basically, she gets married very young as part of a land deal with her dad, who's dead before the film. The terms of the deal is that the marriage cannot be consummated till she's of legal age. The film starts on that day. She refuses and also finds any loophole in the agreement to do so, causing, shall we say, great frustration to said husband. Meanwhile there's a Sicilian guy(played by Eli Wallach) who has designs on the land and the cotton gin on it who seduces her(or at least it's a hard flirt) in order to find info out about him and ruin him.

The film's a lot more chaste on the surface than its rep suggests. All the sexual material is heavily hinted at but never shown. In fact, the film could almost be a textbook on ways to trick the Hays Office. One scene on a porch swing in particular.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 09:49 am UTC (link)
You realize I'm now going to have to forget everything you just wrote if I ever want to see the movie? I mean, not that that'll be difficult - I have a memory like a sieve - but still.

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[personal profile] jlroberson
2010-02-01 10:02 am UTC (link)
Don't worry, I ruined nothing. There's more to it than that. Most of what I just described are facts you'd find on the box.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 10:13 am UTC (link)
Oh, OK. Sorry; it's just that I'm very touchy about that sort of thing. Spoilers are very difficult to avoid these days, and everyone seems so anxious to reveal them to you. They'll watch something or read something, then they'll say 'you'd LOVE that!' and proceed to tell you all about it, complete with what their favorite parts were and their favorite lines of dialogue. Drives me crazy.

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[personal profile] jlroberson
2010-02-01 10:52 am UTC (link)
Nah. I just set it up. No worries.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2010-02-01 12:24 pm UTC (link)
Well, good. Thanks.

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[personal profile] halloweenjack
2010-02-01 05:32 pm UTC (link)
Wally Wood: So talented, so twisted.

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