
They never say in the film
Silverado that it takes place
in New Mexico. From the dialogue one only knows it's set in the mythic, generic
Old West, a way stop between the East and California. But if you've been to New
Mexico you don't have to wait for the end credits that state the film was
filmed in its entirety in the state; it's self-evident.
The film sits awkwardly in the category of Movie Churches
because though there is, indeed, a church in the film, it's only a structure. A
church sits on the edge of town and is often seen, but we never see the
interior of the church and never hear mention of clergy or a worship service. The church is only mentioned as a place of meeting. (
And as Admiral Ackbar says, "It's a trap!") There is no talk of God or
spirituality, but in the tradition of the genre, there is good and evil, and the
good wins out.
Other New Mexico films:
When not set in Asgard, much of
Thor takes place in New Mexico. The
giant ants of
Them! are discovered in New Mexico.
Jeff Bridges won his Oscar
for playing a country singer in
Crazy Heart, which is set and filmed in New
Mexico.
Billy Wilder made one of his most cynical films (and that's saying
something) in New Mexico: in
Ace in the Hole,
Kirk Douglas plays a reporter who
can't give up his story of a man trapped in a mine, so he finds ways to delay the
rescue.
There are many others, but I'll quit with what seems a
timely mention of
The Man Who Fell to Earth -- which proved without a doubt that
David Bowie was not of this earth. But
he might have been of New Mexico.

In
Albuquerque, New Mexico we went to a wonderful theater to
see an awful film. The
Icon Cinemas offer a choice of vibrating and reclining
seats. You choose your exact seat from a chart at the box office. On the day we
visited, it was a discount day and the popcorn was all you can eat as the sodas
were all you could drink.
So it was a quite pleasant experience, except for the film.
I won't dignify the film by mentioning it by name. But I will say it answered
the question that no one was asking, "What would happen if you cast a crass teen comedy with
middle aged sitcom stars?" The answer to that question is not pleasant.
Speaking of Jeff Bridges, the remake of True Grit was largely filmed in NM.
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Joseph.
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