Watched Pickpocket for the first time today and quite liked it. Immediately after that though I took a look at Paul Schrader's intro on the Criterion which made me appreciate it vastly more.
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Watched Pickpocket for the first time today and quite liked it. Immediately after that though I took a look at Paul Schrader's intro on the Criterion which made me appreciate it vastly more.
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1. The Tree of Life
2. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
3. Hugo
4. Melancholia
5. Certified Copy
6. Le Quattro Volte
7. Drive
8. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
9. The Skin I Live In...
Watched Salo for the first time with my roommates last night, which I'm glad I did as our constant joke-cracking eased the tension quite a bit. Afterwards though I wanted to curl into a ball and cry,...
I think this will get a wider release than most think. At least a little bigger than The New World.
I just like Mitchell for his mad dredz.
Anyway, speaking as someone who had never seen an entire Takashi Miike film before (I turned off Ichi The Killer because it was boring) I have to say that I...
The movie itself isn't great but at various points I saw the same fire in the eyes of Nic Cage that I see in Klaus Kinski.
I'm assuming attending a Burlesque show is quite expensive.
Glory was pretty much typical Zwick. Generically handsome production values, liberal white guilt with a touch of patronizing, predictable and shallow character arcs, etc.
The weekend:
Time of the Wolf
13 Assassins
The High Cost of Living (Canadian movie I'm required to see)
Fast Five
MacGruber?
j/k I like both
I'm going to go ahead and assume that Twentynine Palms was the inspiration for the sex scenes in MacGruber.
1. "Kaputt" Destroyer
2. "W H O K I L L" Tune-Yards
3. "Tomboy" Panda Bear
4. "Wounded Rhymes" Lykke Li
5. "Zonoscope" Cut-Copy
6. "Nine Types of Light" TV on the Radio
7. "Hanna" The Chemical...
Glad to see someone sticking up for the Vietnam-half of FMJ. While it's been a long time since I've seen it, I remember being so struck by the energy and use of music in it. It has a bit of a...
While obviously covering such a long period with a large ensemble as you mentioned justifies the length, I still felt like it just didn't end up really saying enough to be that long. My qualms are...
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I want Zack Snyder and Tarsem to have a cliché-visual-off to the death.
I enjoyed The Right Stuff very much but at no point did I ever think to myself "this definitely needs to be over three hours long". It's very entertaining and funny due to a strong control of tone...
1. The Conformist (Bertolucci, 1970)
2. The Last Temptation of Christ (Scorsese, 1988)
3. La Chinoise (Godard, 1967)
4. Viridiana (Buñuel, 1961)
5. Cries & Whispers (Bergman, 1972)
6. Last Year...
Looks like someone's got to Netflix Woman on Top!
Holy shit; Hannibal is an absolute abomination. Ridley Scott doesn't for one second understand that the screenplay is basically camp and therefore drowns the film with his "exquisite" filmmaking....
I rewatched Lost Highway a few weeks ago and while I love it, I feel like it really lacks the emotional engagement of Lynch's other films. For all the surreal imagery and disturbing content present...
Yeah, not a big of Craven's film; Aja's was so brutal that I actually found it exhausting, but I appreciated that about it.
I think that Alexandre Aja's remake of The Hills Have Eyes is far superior to Craven's original.
I'll rephrase:
What other movie would have Ice Cube wielding dual Uzis...at zombie ghosts?
The People Under The Stairs is dope.