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		<title>30 Years of Legend</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Cinema]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Darkness]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[fairy tale]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Legend]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most readers of this blog probably love Ridley Scott for his classic science fiction films: Alien and Blade Runner are so good their appeal transcends the genre and the films continue to influence the way that directors envision the future. Even in lesser-known movies like The Duellists, Black Rain and Kingdom of Heaven, Scott demonstrates [...]]]></description>
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Most readers of this blog probably love Ridley Scott for his classic science fiction films: <em>Alien</em> and <em>Blade Runner</em> are so good their appeal transcends the genre and the films continue to influence the way that directors envision the future. Even in lesser-known movies like <em>The Duellists</em>, <em>Black Rain</em> and <em>Kingdom of Heaven</em>, Scott demonstrates his command of the camera, telling tales of men questing after ideals in the face of violence. But for some, the name Ridley Scott conjures images of a dappled forest filled with fantastical creatures, a battle between darkness and light, and &mdash; most of all &mdash; a beautiful, innocent maiden and the unicorn she loves. </p>
<p><em>Legend</em> was a flop when it came out and most criticisms of the film then and now cite the good/evil cliches at the center of the plot, the overly dark tone of the film and Tom Cruise&#8217;s flat performance. I think the movie has retained and gained its ongoing cult reputation partly because these kinds of cliches are at the heart of lots of fairy stories and that&#8217;s certainly what <em>Legend</em> is. While the vibes in the forest do seem out of balance here, the production itself is amazing. The forest is shot inside of a studio and Tim Curry&#8217;s makeup got nominated for an academy award. Speaking of Curry, even though this movie represents a lull in Cruise&#8217;s career between <em>Risky Business</em> and <em>Top Gun</em>, Curry and Mia Sara more than make up for it with their performances. Curry is especially good in his bombastic personifying of Darkness. Mostly I think people love the movie for the nostalgia-inducing 1980&#8242;s aesthetics, seeing Cruise before he became a media joke, and for the way it somehow includes every element you could want from a fairy story despite the fact that it fails to wrangle them to full effect. </p>
<p>Whether you love the film or haven&#8217;t seen it since 1985, this look back is a fun reminder of why the movie is still legendary for some&#8230;</p>
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