Though barely into his mid 20s, Kevin Tancharoen is, as the cliché goes, already something of an industry veteran. With a background in both dance and filmmaking, he's moved between choreography, behind-the-scenes production work and now directing -- making his feature film debut with this week's Fame, a "reimagining" of the iconic '80s musical. He's worked on projects for Christina Aguilera and *NSYNC, directed a series for MTV, and was personally picked by Britney Spears to direct the video segments of her "Onyx Hotel" tour -- in addition to choreographing Spears and Madonna in the star's "Me Against the Music" video. After Fame, however, he's collaborating with producer Brett Ratner on a sci-fi film called Aracana -- which, he says, one of his favorite films has inspired.
All That Jazz (1979, 87% Tomatometer)
I can't put them into any particular order, but if it's a musical or anything in that genre, then I definitely love All That Jazz. Bob Fosse created a masterpiece with that movie, and it was so good.
Taxi Driver (1976, 98% Tomatometer)
Taxi Driver is such a unique movie to me. I love Taxi Driver, and I love Reservoir Dogs. I just thought that they were great character pieces and I actually really love the music in Taxi Driver. I think that the music in that movie is a character on its own, because that almost did most of the talking. Oddly enough I think Scorsese's little cameo in that movie is one of the best scenes I've ever seen. When I saw that for the first time I was a little upset that Scorsese didn't do any more acting -- because he's quite good.
Schindler's List (1993, 96% Tomatometer)
I love Schindler's List, because as a movie itself, I mean -- the whole thing is absolutely fantastic.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977, 95% Tomatometer)
When it comes to sci-fi I like to put Blade Runner and Close Encounters of the Third Kind on the same level. Absolutely love those movies. I think at the end of the day I'd pick Close Encounters. I think it's great because it puts the genre as a backdrop and it doesn't focus on it. I think it's a character piece. It's an ordinary person in an extraordinary situation. And any of those types of movies to me are very engaging, because at its core it's relatable and you can really go through the experiences with the character because they've grounded them in a humanizing way. And then they shake them up and put them in a crazy situation and you're in their shoes.
Blade Runner (1982, 91% Tomatometer)
I appreciate Blade Runner on a visual aesthetic level -- it's just visually stunning.
RT: And this has inspired Arcana, your next film?
Yeah, true. We're actually writing the first draft right now. [Screenwriter] John Ridley just finished [World War II fighter pilot film] Red Tails for George Lucas, which was taking up a lot of his time. So he's writing the first draft right now... we a have a little ways to go
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ledawg1138 writes: on Sep 20 2009 09:47 PM I like "Blade Runner" on a visual level as well...that's it for me. Seems to be the case for this guy. (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Sep 20 2009 09:52 PM hahahahaha. Fame. What the hell is hollywood thinking? It sucked then and its gonna suck now. (Reply to this) |
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thedownstar writes: on Sep 20 2009 09:55 PM very solid list, glad to see Schindler's List and Taxi Driver on there.... Blade Runner and the Godfather are interchangeable on everyone's favorite it seems like, not complaining, just with the bevy of movies out there, it's odd that several keep popping up. (Reply to this) |
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Cadine L. writes: on Sep 21 2009 01:42 AM (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Sep 21 2009 02:02 AM In reply to this comment (#2546808) okay then....Rt you guys need to do something about these spammers. Close Encounters is probably one of my favorite spielberg's pic. It has a wholly original take on what man's first contact with an alien race would be like. Optimism like that is refreshing. (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Bo Ziffer writes: on Sep 21 2009 02:43 AM Good God, is that a f***ing snuff website? I don't understand, why do they spam here? And why doesn't RT have a block for these weirdos? Pretty standard list from Mr. Tancharoen, seeing as how most of these movies have popped up before. That isn't a bad thing because I like all of these movies, but it's far from original. I won't be seeing Fame, though. (Reply to this) |
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Mann is the Man writes: on Sep 21 2009 09:50 AM Mr. Bo - now we have to be original when asked what are favorite films are? The reason people continue to name The Godfather and Blade Runner is because those are great movies. Are you really going to go out of your way to not list a film because other people have claimed it is their favorite too? Big deal! (Reply to this) |
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morgan w. writes: on Sep 21 2009 01:05 PM Scorsese's cameo in taxi driver is one of the best I've ever seen. Nice point that he wouldve been a good actor (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Sep 21 2009 02:53 PM Scorsese has acted in other films. Check out the small role in THE KING OF COMEDY. He is actually in Taxi Driver twice, one time he's right outside where Cybil Shepard's character is working. I pretty much find this list meaningless, and I hope FAME fails. If it does well, they'll put it back on either Broadway, Tour, or worst of all, make High School kids do it. Based on what he said about the films, he didn't really do any research, listen to DVD extras, etc. I could go on and on for pages about the music in taxi driver, and there are a lot of specifics about it, he just goes. . . ah, it's like another character. . . like we haven't heard that before about the music. . . . sigh DIE FAME DIE. (Reply to this) |
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man in the water writes: on Sep 21 2009 04:09 PM Good list, I'm iffy on Fame though. I LOVED the original Fame, realistic, and great characters, with some complicated issues a few teens face, genuinely moving. This new one seems like HSM4 (Reply to this) |
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Account writes: on Sep 21 2009 06:06 PM I'd rather see Love Happens. Thats how gay Fame looks. (Reply to this) |
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Charlayy writes: on Sep 21 2009 07:30 PM man thats a good list! i love All That Jazz i still dont think Roy Scheider has gotten enough credit as an actor (should of won best actor for french connection. gene hackman?). may he rest in peace. and Close Encounters is brilliant as is Schindler's List (arguably one of the best movies ever) Blade Runner was a let down for me and im a giant sci fi fan but i do think ridley scott is a badass dont need to say anything about Taxi Driver. everyone already knows (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Sep 21 2009 09:03 PM "After Fame, however, he's collaborating with producer Brett Ratner on a sci-fi film called Aracana " . . . and it shall be the worst film ever made. Ridley Scott will show up, and bludgeon the two young, but totally skill-less directors to death with an iron pan. Although done in front of a crowded audience, nobody claims to see anything, even though it's on tape. . . (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Sep 21 2009 10:52 PM In reply to this comment (#2546959) hahahaha. Yeah, hopefully jackie chan can be the lead. He'll defeat the aliens by jumping through a ladder all slap sticky. Their superior weaponry will be useless against the comic timing of chan and chris tucker. (Reply to this) |
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steve s. writes: on Sep 22 2009 07:41 AM schindlers list .... taxi driver.... close encounters.... kevin tan has his priorities sorted out....verry good picks (Reply to this) |
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kingcaesar writes: on Sep 24 2009 07:09 PM In reply to this comment (#2546786) same here, just like titanic (Reply to this) |
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walken on sunshine writes: on Sep 30 2009 12:30 PM In reply to this comment (#2546890) don't forget scorcese's voice over in shark tale. he did a better job at parodying himself than deniro did in that movie as far as i'm concerned. (Reply to this) |
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