I'm a bit late to the party, but I just heard about Ebert and felt like I should come and pay my respects.
When I was eight years old my father bought this software program called Cinemania '96, a...
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I'm a bit late to the party, but I just heard about Ebert and felt like I should come and pay my respects.
When I was eight years old my father bought this software program called Cinemania '96, a...
I'm enjoying this new season. It started a little off, chaotic, but it's become the most complex batch of episodes so far in the show, with multiple subplots, diverse character relationships and a...
Favourite Oscar moment: Joaquin Phoenix looking at his feet completely uninterested when his name is announced.
good: Amour, Zero Dark Thirty
bearable: Les Miserables, Life of Pi, Lincoln, Django Unchained
eh: Beasts of the Southern Wild
crap: Argo, Silver Linings Playbook
Oscar winners from the last ten years haven't been deserving of the prize.
Still, can't wait for Oscar night, I've already got my Oscar bingo cards printed ^_^
This was decent.
I had the lowest expectations (not a big fan of The King's Speech), and I found it to be quite amusing. Hooper's direction continues to be ridiculous and annoying (the angles,...
I enjoyed it quite a lot. It was part of a midnight marathon so I was a bit hazy, but I recall it being marvelously demented.
Thing is, it starts off rather seriously but quickly falls into camp...
I didn't submit noms either, since I haven't seen enough, but if I had known about this anomaly beforehand, I'd sent a submission with just
BEST DIRECTOR
Paul Thomas Anderson, The Master
Saw this last year.
My expectations were kept low (since I don't particularly adore Iguchi's other movies) and I had a blast. This would seem like a run-of-the-mill one trick pony kinda concept,...
An interesting film to watch, not being an american. Traditionally Spielberg is one of America's more "international" storytellers, directing pictures that can be considered universal in their...
Man, I pretty much respect Zizek and I'm a fan of many of his assertions elsewhere, but reading that article I get the impression he didn't get the film. At all. But since it's Zizek we're talking...
The Han Solo prequel trilogy by A.C. Crispin features some interesting Hutt gangster stories. If only they could find the right actor to play a young Ford (an impossible task, in most ways), I think...
Saw this last night and was pretty fucken bored.
It starts off pretty well, I quite enjoyed the first third of the movie - up until Jennifer Lawrence shows up - mainly due to Cooper's engaging...
Nagisa Oshima died.
:cry:
I'd love to see an adaptation of Zahn's The Hand of Thrawn.
Hell, even Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy trilogy. Or they could borrow some material from the New Jedi Order or even Rogue Squadron....
1. Plácido
2. Last Year at Marienbad
3. The End of Summer
4. Pigs and Battleships
5. Underworld USA
1. Maximilian Schell, Judgment at Nuremberg
2. Harriet Anderson, Through a Glass Darkly...
1. Murmur of the Heart
2. The Ceremony
3. The Merchant of Four Seasons
4. Sympathy for the Underdog
5. Death in Venice
1. Bulle Ogier, La Salamandre
2. Riccardo Cucciolla, Sacco and Vanzetti...
... the hell?
What is it with aging directors being run over by cars?
A severe loss for japanese cinema. Just the other day I saw one of his more recent films, Caterpillar, and I think he still...
1. Muddy River
2. Man of Iron
3. Do You Remember Dolly Bell?
4. The Aviator's Wife
5. Cutting it Short
1. Hanna Schygulla, Lili Marleen
2. Boguslaw Linda, Blind Chance
3. Yuko Tanaka,...
1. A Scene at the Sea
2. Only Yesterday
3. La Belle Noiseuse
4. Slacker
5. A Brighter Summer Day
1. Gong Li, Raise the Red Lantern
2. Peter Weller, Naked Lunch
3. Michel Piccoli, La Belle...
What Winston said.
Although I agree about the signifiance of the object, the carelessness does not rely on the fact that he still keeps it, but rather that it is just tossed away in a place...
The show's been portraying Walt as an obsessive individual when it comes to money, his motivation to pile up so much cash vague and unclear. Lately, it would seem, he was just making money just for...
LOL.
1. Werckmeister Harmonies
2. Yi Yi
3. Eureka
4. The Virgin Stripped Bare by her Bachelors
5. High Fidelity
1. Naomi Fujiyama, Kao
2. Christian Bale, American Psycho
3. Shin'ichi Tsutsumi,...
Hou Hsiao Hsien told stories. Then he just bought too much into the artsy side critics were raving on and kinda lost his appeal. He lost the personal-er element of his movie-making and became vapid....