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		<title>The Great Gatsby in 3D at the MoMA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last night I went to the MoMA&#8217;s screening of Baz Luhrmann&#8217;s &#8220;The Great Gatsby&#8221; . Following the story&#8217;s theme of spectacle, it was appropriate that way too many people showed up (it was Film members only) and had to be turned away. I heard a man muttering to his wife, &#8220;Someone should be fired for [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night I went to the MoMA&#8217;s screening of <a href="http://thegreatgatsby.warnerbros.com/">Baz Luhrmann&#8217;s &#8220;The Great Gatsby&#8221; </a>. Following the story&#8217;s theme of spectacle, it was appropriate that way too many people showed up (it was Film members only) and had to be turned away. I heard a man muttering to his wife, &#8220;Someone should be fired for this!&#8221; and I had to initially sit on the floor in the overbooked theater. </p>
<p>Today the MoMA&#8217;s membership director sent out an apologetic email:</p>
<blockquote><p>I was dismayed to learn that last nightâ€™s MoMA Film Plus screening of The Great Gatsby was overbooked, and that as a result, a number of our Film Plus members were unable to see the film.  It is extremely important to me &#8211; and to all of us at MoMA &#8211; that members have the best possible experience with the Museum.  I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience and frustration this must have caused.  Please let us know by reply email if you were one of the members shut out of the screening. I would very much like to apologize directly to those who were affected.
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<p>I have to admit, if the promise was: &#8220;Please email me and we&#8217;ll invite you to a second screening of the movie&#8221;, I might have lied to see the movie again&#8230;it was pretty good, even from the very back rows. Definitely the most appropriate use of 3D I&#8217;ve seen yet, and that includes Avatar, but only because Avatar was a terrible movie. Luhrmann&#8217;s &#8220;Gatsby&#8221; had the advantage of Fitzgereald&#8217;s story and after watching his vision, it&#8217;s hard to imagine anyone else doing it as well (especially when you consider how <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071577/">awful the Robert Redford version was</a>). Even if you don&#8217;t like Luhrmann&#8217;s over-the-top style, there&#8217;s really no better way to do &#8220;Gatsby&#8221; than being completely over-the-top. And the 3D just complemented the theme of excessive indulgent bullshit, rather than just being a movie-going gimmick.</p>
<p>The movie&#8217;s first half was great, the second half couldn&#8217;t keep the pace. And disappointingly, some of the memorable character details that I&#8217;ve always liked in &#8220;Gatsby&#8221; &#8212; such as Jordan being a total sneak, her relationship with Nick, and Meyer Wolfsheim&#8217;s last scene with nick &#8212; weren&#8217;t in the movie.</p>
<p>Whatever the movie&#8217;s faults, what Luhrmann cemented for me is the timeless quality of &#8220;The Great Gatsby.&#8221; It helps that the story takes place during the &#8220;Jazz Age,&#8221; one <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Age">the most progressive and interracially-related period</a> before the Civil Rights Movement. But during the whole movie, I kept thinking how virtually nothing in the depiction of decadent life is alien to what we think of today, and in the movie, the use of Jay-Z and Beyonce in the soundtrack is much less anachronistic than you might think. In fact, the only think that reminded me that &#8220;Gatsby&#8221; takes place in the past is that none of Gatsby&#8217;s party goers were Instagramming/twittering the entire time.</p>
<p>I was surprised when Louis C.K. listed &#8220;The Great Gatsby&#8221; as his favorite book when the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/07/arts/for-louis-c-k-the-jokes-on-him.html?pagewanted=all">Times interviewed him last month</a> (Louis mocked the fact that the 3D movie was being produced)&#8230;It&#8217;s my favorite book, too, but I only thought that because I was a high school book nerd. After seeing Luhrmann&#8217;s interpretation, I think it&#8217;s fair to say that &#8220;The Great Gatsby&#8221; is a story just as universal as any of Shakespeare&#8217;s works. Luhrmann&#8217;s version could&#8217;ve been better, but the spectacle is worth watching. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKlGQfvj5_g">And it&#8217;s hard to beat the &#8220;The Wire&#8217;s&#8221; depiction of &#8220;Gatsby&#8221;</a> (I think it was a poor choice for Luhrmann not to include the book scene in his movie):</p>
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