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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — 'Round Midnight


    Brian Scott Mednick — 15 years ago(July 24, 2010 06:36 PM)

    I remember how this film was the darling of critics back in 1986. I saw it when I was a teen and did not like it at all. So I just got it from Netflix to see if my many years of wisdom would give me a new appreciation for the film. No - I was a pretty smart kid.
    The film is laughably pretentious. The music is shockingly not good. The first time Dexter Gordon plays the sax, I thought it sounded awful (he butchered "As Time Goes By"). And yet this won the Oscar for Best Score over Ennio Morricone's haunting music in
    The Mission
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    The story is pointless - we never understand what the Frenchman sees in Dale aside from his music. Dale himself is nothing more than a dull drunk who goes on about how music is his life when in reality he prefers booze. It's hard to judge Gordon's performance. He is basically playing himself - his raspy voice (he was diagnosed with cancer of the larynx shortly after making the film) and detached demeanor could be read as brilliant by some, I guess, but I just did not have any empathy for this guy.
    There is nothing fresh, funny, engaging or entertaining about this bloated, boring mess. It's called
    'Round Midnight
    because if you start watching it at 3:00 p.m., by the time it's over it will feel like it's 'round midnight.

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      mborshuk-745-46663 — 12 years ago(December 04, 2013 11:58 PM)

      What a moving review. I hope you put your Lynrd Skynrd Greatest Hits LP on afterward and watched Ernest Goes to Camp again as a tonic for the suffering you had to endure watching this movie.

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        Brian Scott Mednick — 12 years ago(December 05, 2013 04:39 AM)

        And I hope you find a parking meter and violate yourself.

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          zuloworks — 12 years ago(December 06, 2013 05:31 PM)

          hahaha,
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          no, really, you have to admit: saying that DG is 'butchering' themes, is taking away all your credibility for whatever comes up next.
          If the Jazz genre is not your cup of tea, so be it.
          But this doesn't makes this movie bad. It is just your taste. And a critique should never be based on taste. There are bigger and more important parameters that that.
          There is a difference in saying 'I don't like vanilla ice cream' and 'this vanilla has a better taste than the other vanilla, because it is not so chemical'.
          So the remark of Lynard Skynard is not too far fetched. Nothing wrong with Groover Washington, if it gives you something. But then: don't look down to people who prefer other music.
          I love Dexter Gordon and his music. And I find Round about Midnight' a beautiful illustration on that essence.

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            Brian Scott Mednick — 12 years ago(December 06, 2013 05:39 PM)

            Here is my chicken salad recipe:
            Chicken Salad
            1 whole roasted chicken
            3 ribs of celery, diced
            Hellmann's mayonnaise
            Remove all skin and bones from chicken. Separate all meat and put into a large bowl. Cut and/or tear chicken into small bite size pieces. Add diced celery and enough mayo to coat (I like my chicken salad with a lot of mayo, but adjust to your own taste). Mix thoroughly and chill for several hours. Serve on your choice of bread (I like rye or a hearty white like Pepperidge Farm) with a little extra mayo, lettuce, and salt to taste. Makes one quart, enough for approximately five generous sandwiches.

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              zuloworks — 12 years ago(December 07, 2013 04:24 PM)

              well,
              in this case the chicken seems to be you.
              boy: acting as an agent terrible with nothing else than you & yourself in the game is truly masturbation.
              bon apptit.
              In the meanwhile I'm gonna have a piece of cheesecake, served by mr. dexter gordon, and sharing his wonderful universal backbeat

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                eelb — 11 years ago(September 17, 2014 10:44 PM)

                Let me guess: Born and bred on Rock n' Roll, and you think music history began with The Beatles. You wondered into this film because it was critically acclaimed, and you didn't have enough of a background in music appreciation to understand it. Decades later, while browsing Netflix, you watched it again, and you still don't have the musical education to understand it. So you come on to IMDb, and declare it a bore. When responding to others posts, you get cute with food recipes.

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                  Brian Scott Mednick — 11 years ago(September 18, 2014 08:53 AM)

                  You really think I'm cute? Thanks.

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                    Chenille333 — 11 years ago(October 31, 2014 04:31 PM)

                    If you truly apreciated Jazz music you'd know that the music in this film is simply not very interesting, it's mostly composed stuff no impressive solos to be find anywhere, might aswell listen to Kenny G
                    Music plays a small part in this film though, Dexter can play sure but he can't act and 95% of this film feature him acting and not playing so apreciating the music or not has very little to do with enjoying the film.

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                      HellRaidertr — 11 years ago(February 10, 2015 10:33 AM)

                      So much beep in this post.
                      "music in this film is simply not very interesting"
                      Bollocks.
                      I have lost the count of how many times I have listened to "Body and Soul".
                      This movie is all music.
                      Hey, Soldier. Do you know who's in command here?

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                        brussels_sprout13 — 10 years ago(August 01, 2015 06:05 PM)

                        OPDo you not realize that the obvious imperfections in DG's solo and duets were intentional!? It's called ACTING! He is playing an aging musician in "December" of his career. His last hurrah is the trip to Paris where Jazz has always been appreciated more than in The States. For his fanshis iconic status completely muted the loss of skills over the years.
                        Take time to listen to some of Mr Gordon's REAL works before you judge his skills.
                        Jus' sayin'!!

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                          aquarianbrass — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 11:15 PM)

                          where Jazz has always been appreciated more than in The States
                          This is a myth if I ever heard one.

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                            MortSahlFan — 8 months ago(July 04, 2025 04:34 PM)

                            It was more popular in The Middle East during the 50s where Dave Brubeck's band could perform (Iraq, Turkey, etc) without worrying about having a black bass player ("mixed band") back in 1958.
                            “I wasn’t allowed to play in some universities in the United States [that] did not want a mixed‑race band on their campuses,” yet abroad—Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq—his integrated quartet faced no resistance.
                            https://www.patreon.com/LoyalOpposition

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                              dbentley666 — 8 months ago(July 04, 2025 05:40 PM)

                              It's true. Paris has been home to many jazzmen who couldn't make it in the States.

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                                dbentley666 — 8 months ago(July 04, 2025 05:40 PM)

                                What a lot of stupid ****s have commented (negatively) on this film! Great film, great music. People who don't appreciate jazz should listen to Taylor Swift and shut the **** up.

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