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Speaking of docs, that is a damn enjoyable watch, too. Still blows my mind how young they are in so much of that footage. And on that note, loudQUIETloud is a great insight to Pixies zaniness too, left off of earlier lists. |
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Dude was a quite insightful. His songs of praise probably got me into Takeshi Kitano movies. |
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I've always wanted to enjoy that more than I do. I think the problem is I'm a total Senna fanboy who would've probably been happier with 2 hours of various talking heads simply talking about how great he was. There's so much mythology built up around him, which his cult fandom essentially feeds off, that I actually didn't like seeing any of it chipped away in order to present a more balanced, and certainly truer account. |
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Found a DVD of his in my drawer, so I put Can’t or Won’t Not on YouTube. That was really nice. And funnily enough....I just recently watched Hana-Bi recently too. Immediately thought of him when I put it on. |
![]() Not the best Hitchcock movie but definitely a good one ![]() I really liked this one. Great acting by Viggo as well as most of the kids especially the one wearing the gas mask |
^^ i liked captain fantastic tons too
- anyway the coen bros “hail, caesar!” was great and hilarious ![]() shot by roger deakins and everything in it is really great and smart and tons of fun |
I mostly just watch old westerns now
Hammer horror too |
dark star (john carpenter, 1974)
![]() this was a fucking revelation. truckers in space 5 years before alien! and “alien“ before “alien”! except hilarious satire instead of horror. borrows a bit from pkd too. dan o’bannon! who knew??? and john carpenter right out of film school (i think this was a student project that grew into a feature?’ highly recommended to everyone. wow! blew my mind. and i laughed so hard. |
Been watching a lot of stuff on HBO Max. I watched Man Bites Dog a couple nights ago and The Lego Movie last night.
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One of my favorite films of the 90's. Saw it alone in a grimy art house theater upon release. It still holds up today as anarchic/incisive comedy. |
![]() a doc about CBGB's i hate one thing about this movie, there was nothing about sonic youth and no-wave scene! |
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oh, it's not a documentary. it's a heavily fictionalized account. :D |
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YES! Carpenter went on to make more polished films but considering the limitations of budget and that it was essentially a student project (at least to begin with) it really can't be faulted. So many memorable scenes. So many quotable lines. And how many SF films have a country song for a theme tune? Love it to bits. |
That Dark Star can be watched in full on Youtube btw, thanks for the recommendation. It was cool, especially the super hightech alien, it surely must have cost a fortune in CGI etc :D
This forum has been down so long, that I forgot what movies I watched. This one was nice, especially because the woman really existed: ![]() |
My memory is returning bits by bits. This one was very funny:
![]() This is the movie, there's also a TV series that I've not seen (but it's running on BBC). Possibly the first New Zealand movie I've ever seen (?) |
Great movie, great series. Both are deeply bad ass and hilarious
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![]() Great movie! It's now also available on Netflix, highly recommended! It's a bit of an odd one for Martin Scorsese amongst his oeuvre of mafia films but that doesn't matter at all |
Yesterday I watched Lady Snowblood, really great. Then I watched Uncut Gems which I also enjoyed.
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i recently watched All Tomorrows Parties doc, cool movie. i think i will watch some kind of like anime movie? it's called Akira i think
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