1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. 8 1/2
3. Playtime
4. Rear Window
5. Mulholland Drive
6. Citizen Kane
7. L'Avventura
8. Apocalypse Now
9. The Seven Samurai
10. The Thin Red Line
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1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. 8 1/2
3. Playtime
4. Rear Window
5. Mulholland Drive
6. Citizen Kane
7. L'Avventura
8. Apocalypse Now
9. The Seven Samurai
10. The Thin Red Line
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives: yay
Certified Copy: yay
And ... these are ultra-enthusiastic, love-beyond-reason 'yay's'. As in, I watched both on New Year's Day and at this point,...
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But ... how would Christopher Nolan or Clone Christopher Nolan have a baby if they are both boys? :confused:
The only thing better than Inception is the sequel, if Christopher Nolan ever makes it.
Haters.
Anne Hathaway boobs? :cry:
Neat and safe until the abrupt, unexpected coda. Everything before it played out so intriguingly old-school--splashed with very Coen-esque humor--until that ending came in and completely...
This, and Black Swan, are both on my list of films to really reflect on in the coming weeks. I want to watch both again so I can adequately collect my thoughts and come up with something intelligent...
Jamaul is angered and frustrated with New World hate. He's also perturbed by by this dubious 'self-parody' nonsense.
Thank you Mr. Malick for, post-Thin Red Line (the film of the 90s),...
Screw formalities and proper insights: I love the fucking hell out of this movie. I simply feel sorry for anyone who didn't catch that underneath the film's hysteria, melodrama, horror, anxiety,...
You lose.
Look, if you watched the bootleg of the trailer, never fear ... so did I. Last night I finally got to see the trailer on the big screen and whether you've seen the handicam version or not, it will...
1. Citizen Kane (Welles)
2. The Third Man (Reed)
3. Monsieur Verdoux (Chaplin)
4. The Red Shoes (Powell/Pressburger)
5. The Treasure of Sierra Madre (Huston)
6. Notorious (Hitchcock)
7....
Saw this last night. Here are a couple of observations:
--It's an interesting exercise for the Coens, as if they intended to try their hands at a more conventional film and do it successfully. ...
The scope broadens, and Tati explores modernization to an extent that his lead character, M. Hulot, is delegated to something of a 'Where's Waldo' background character. It's really quite brilliant. ...
Kubrick does not treat his female characters (or actors) badly. His characters though, on occasion, do.
As far as I'm concerned, females don't have a place in many of his films because of...
Seriously.
What if Kubrick saw his ability to construct female characters as one of his creative weaknesses? Is that at all a bad thing? Does every work of cinema need to represent a gender...
Dude, that's qrazy. :D
I can understand disliking Gangs (although I prefer it to his more acclaimed Departed, Aviator and Age of Innocence), but I think Last Temptation is his best film. In fact,...
1. Rear Window (Hitchcock)
2. The Seven Samurai (Kurosawa)
3. Vertigo (Hitchcock)
4. Hiroshima mon amour (Resnais)
5. Tokyo Story (Ozu)
6. The Night of the Hunter (Laughton)
7. Touch of Evil...
More and more, I'm finding myself deeply intrigued by this film. I initially disliked Shutter Island, but now I've come around and I find it Scorsese's best since Gangs of New York, at least, and...
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
2. Playtime (Tati)
3. 8 1/2 (Fellini)
4. Contempt (Godard)
5. Last Year at Marienbad (Resnais)
6. L’Avventura (Antonioni)
7. Persona (Bergman)
8. Au...
1. This is Happening (LCD Soundsystem)
2. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Kanye West)
3. The Age of Adz (Sufjan Stevens)
4. Sir Lucius Leftfoot: Son of Chico Dusty (Big Boi)
5. Plastic Beach...
So according to Match-Cut, Lynch owns the 80's and the 00's. Of this, I think I'll join the side that says: sweeeeeeeeeeeet
I was just pulling my comment out of thin air based on your avatar. Actually, the more I think about it, I can see where you're coming from regarding the portrayal of women in Leone's 'Once Upon a...
1. Carlos (Olivier Assayas)
2. The Social Network (David Fincher)
3. Inception (Christopher Nolan)
4. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (Edgar Wright)
5. Shutter Island (Martin Scorsese)
6. The Ghost...