My ideal 'pulp' triple feature!
Hey gang,
Films of this nature (well, good films) are few and far between these days, short of buying-up public domain DVDs filled with the actual old stuff. Pulp-era stories and characters don't always translate well to big-budget, modern films, as evidenced by such disasters as Alec Baldwin's The Shadow, or Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy.* But once in awhile someone does it "right," and the film just works. Might not always be 100% on the mark, but I think the key is really whether you had fun with it. So, here are my three faves that I think go together very well and would be great to show back-to-back on some lazy weekend day with friends...
The Rocketeer (1991)
The Phantom (1996)
Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow (2004)
This, of course, would be followed the following week by a Chuck McClure marathon. ;)
Can you think of any others? I suppose the Indiana Jones movies would make a nice set like this (heh, I actually enjoyed Crystal Skull). I know some people weren't thrilled with The Phantom (probably my all-time favorite Pulp Hero), but I really think Zane did a good job with the role, and the movie was a blast (Treat Williams's over-the-top villain was just priceless, and very fitting for the period).
But yeah, I'm finding it difficult to think of any others that were as fun and well-done as the stuff above. Most of what I come up with is too low-budget, or simply bad. I'd love to hear comments regarding other ''good"'' stuff in this genre (specifically modern-made retro-pieces, say 1980s & up, not the real deal, which there's plenty of).
*: Comment retracted. No idea why I disliked The Shadow back then, but saw it again recently and really liked it. Gonna revisit Dick Tracy later.