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October 29 2011

Five-Star Remakes

bunk A round of applause, auteurs, for what was our Katrina – the biggest Storm in living memory, with over 160 posts. Rocking posts too, where we hand-picked romcoms, anthems, sci-fi franchises for their inbuilt signposts, turning the familiar into the freaky.

One side-note: the reason wonderful Henry Thoreau missed a mention below is due to a subtle hiccup in the anagram racket. (Sorry, I should have flagged this lapse earlier.) But when mixing a phrase or title that includes THE – or any article, or incidental term – you can’t reuse the same word in your anagram. Seems strict I know, but it’s an unwritten rule of crosswording. (Hope Henry handles the tip in a philosophical fashion – and applies the advice for next time.)

So, not knowing who’s who, but only your creative avatars, I hereby unfurl the week’s credits, with the last three my Oscar nominations. Feel free to differ, and place your votes to determine our champion of the people.

Be diehards = BRIDESHEAD REVISITED [This was so close to podium, Ivan Reitman, I’m almost feeling sheepish about it. Sterling makeover.]

Involves heart = HAMMERS OVER THE ANVIL [Billy Wilder should be wilder, missing a medal with this marvel too. It’s ingenious, a super-smart rendition, with only the film’ obscurity keeping the garlands at bay.]

Homage artiste and T.V. ad vied = MARGARET AND DAVID AT THE MOVIES [Billy the Kid strikes again, with a timely title, and a clever embedded anagind.]

Road Film = DIAL M FOR MURDER [All hail Alfred Hitchcock. Not sold on murder as a signpost, but the title’s outcome is glorious.]

Satan = BAD SANTA [Plenty of bite from Nash Edgerton]

Farce = POKER FACE [PD James pulls in a full house, admiring a sneaky anagind.]

Got point, therefore felt bad = HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE [Long, lusciuos, and very close to blingage for Oliver Stone.]

Gee! He was stole = [POP! GOES THE WEASEL [More bite. A dodgy signpost again, I reckon, but thinking of stole as an accessory, this is a funny blend.]

Enema Grottoes = FRIED GREEN TOMATOES [Yes, the full title involves the Whistle-Stop Cafe. Yes, this is tasteless. But Yahoo captures the syrupy ageism, with an excellent signpost too.]

Not reliable = INTOLERABLE CRUELTY [If you’ve ever seen this underwhelming film, for a Cohen flick at least, you’ll see how clever Spike Milligan is being. Ever character lets you down!]

Cutting, scorned = DECONSTRUCTING HARRY [Daphne du Maurier picks the right Allen comedy, with the right ingredients discovered.]

Memory Fits = PLAY MISTY FOR ME [It’s creepy, it’s ooky, it’s a pitch-perfect rearrangement of a cult thriller. Yay for Yahoo Serious.]

THIRD PRIZE: Hot, darn edgy = THE ODD ANGRY SHOT [I can still picture Gra-Gra Kennedy on the turps, yelling at the implacable jungle. Just as the anagram evokes. Major props Yahoo Serious.]

SECOND PRIZE: Think, dear = DANCING IN THE DARK [This title breaks a precedent, as I went beyond Nash’s submitted five to anoint this wonderful rendition. Can’t promise I’ll do that every Storm – but the cautionary comedy here is too golden to ignore.]

FIRST PRIZE: Anatomic bunk = BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN [Just like a double bunk, this works on two levels – and both of them lofty. Brilliant bigotry from Oliver Stone.]

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A special salute to Stanley Kubrick. OK, so he did breach that Reuse Rule (recycling a few small words in the original title), his sheer ambition needs its own nod, namely: In the movies Bogart’s blood – orange or yellow. On the TV – prawn red = DR STRANGELOVE OR HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB

Or do we have a creative disagreement? By all means lodge your votes below – and your true identities! Meanwhile, stand up and applaud yourselves. The Academy is officially astounded at both response and quality. Bravo, and bring on a new tempest Tuesday.

Comments

Nash Em-dgerton — 29 October at 10:15AM

Thanks for the fun David! And for recognising some of my clues. Even though (ahem) you didn't recognise that Dancing in the Dark was mine (I think Daphne solved it). Considering I didn't submit it in my final five, I think that's fair enough!

Congrats Stanley and Yahoo. And everyone. Looking forward to finding out who's who in the zoo.

Nash Em-dgerton — 29 October at 10:19AM

And congrats also to Oliver. Apologies - the debut of the Lifetime Achievement Award muddled my mind.

DA — 29 October at 10:31AM

Thanks Nash/Em - have amended the credits. (And getting Seussian, I'm keen to see who's who too.)

Boniface — 29 October at 10:44AM

Nice work gang. I was Ivan.

DA — 29 October at 10:54AM

STOP PRESS: Stanley Kubrick's Lifetime Award has been downgraded due to his breach of the Reuse Rule (as the post now reads).

Sorry Stan. But what's good for Henry Thoreau is likewise good for thou - and all of us. A major accomplishment nonetheless.

Sam — 29 October at 11:18AM

Well done Oliver, Em and Yahoo! Looking forward to the long acceptance speeches! I was Billy Wilder - and unfortunately my 'At the movies' also recycles an 'and.'

JD — 29 October at 12:22PM

Well done team. Last night I dreamt about double signposts....All this Daphne/JD confusion is getting to me.

Yahoo Serious — 29 October at 01:27PM

Thankyou DA and the All-Stars for the fun and the gongs. And congrats to Oliver, Nash and the Honourable Mentions. I was a little squeamish myself about the Fried Green Tomatoes fodder and hopefully didn't offend. Rocketing back in time now to my alter ego, Criseyde.

Anthony Douglas — 29 October at 04:33PM

I'll out myself as the master of suspense. Though, having done so, I'm clearly not.

Mr X — 29 October at 08:28PM

Stanley Kubrick here. Thanks for the "Honourary Oscar".

PRS — 29 October at 11:25PM

(aka Spike Milligan). Thanks, DA, for the Cohen accolade - and congrats to all the many superior posts - nearly a full time job, just keeping up.

PRS — 29 October at 11:28PM

Yes, strictly speaking, Spike Milligan was not an auteur, but any one who answers "How long were you in the army?" with "Five foot eleven," deserves recognition (IMHO).

SK — 30 October at 08:18AM

Thanks DA for the storm and the gong, and well done to all. I was Ollie Stone.

RobT — 30 October at 12:35PM

Thanks for the honourable mention. I was PD James. Of course Spike was an auteur...I never laughed so hard reading Puckoon.

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