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Secret Sunshine Really liked it. Good movie about loss and a woman trying to deal with it after her son is kidnapped.
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![]() Wow, great interviews from the whole no wave gang, Martin Rev, Branca, Thurston, Lee, Lydia, Arto, Sclavunos, and Thrilwell.. oh damn.. I forgot Michael Gira! The no wave scene was short and sweet but turned out to be such vital scene for the music most of us to have come to adore music without borders and cliche pop sensibilities. I loved the scenes when they talk about The Strokes, how all the New York artists hadn't even heard of them when being constantly asked if heard about this "new" and "upcoming" band from New York. Good laughs! I think the doc could've done without the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and A.R.E. Weapons being interviewed, Karen with varied verbal selection of "ummm" ... "ahhhh" ... "we want to be the biggest band in the world". As for A.R.E. Weapons those fools with their major shit talking and for not being very impressive themselves, they should keep their mouths shut. GIVE ME MORE LYDIA LUNCH! I'd love for her to ravage my body anyway of the week. Funny how Thirlwell stated "I'd be surprised if you didn't hear Yeah Yeah Yeahs in an AT&T commercial before their albums comes out". And then Spike Jones and Karen O direct a video for Foetus. Loved the Liars live footage and Black Dice. |
Kill Yr Idols could be a drinking game. Drink everytime Karen O says "like."
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I think it did not need the juxtaposition from the old and new New York scenes, just make it 2 hours longer with only Martin Rev, Gira, Branca, Thurston, Lee, Lydia, Arto, Sclavunos, and Thrilwell talking the good ol' days. I hung on every word that came out of their mouths. I was surpassed with Gira's tone of voice, I always envisioned a more raspy Tom Waits-like sounds to come out of his mouth.
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Upside Down: The Creation Records Story (2010)
Decent, but too much Oasis. |
The Expendables 2011 version, fine action movie, all plot, no HBO drama
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Hey, whatever happen to atsonicpark?
I can finally say that I have watched Fellini's 8½! Loved every minute of it! Went on a bit of a Criterion binge after finding out my University had a few to burrow. ![]() Seriously, Marcello Mastroianni is the coolest motherfucker. ![]() Will go down as of my favourite films, relaxing, iconic, and Monica Vitti... *faints* I could lounge about all day long watching these kind of Italian dramas. ![]() I live for Kurosawa. I live for Mifune. |
my girlfriend and i watched "Hesher" last night.
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Batman Superman APOKALYPSE
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That's a really high score for Meet the Feebles. I wasn't all too impressed, honestly. I wanted to love it, I just couldn't. At least it wasn't anywhere near as lackluster as Jackson's Bad Taste.... Still love Dead Alive though. |
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Nights of Cabiria? Will have to watch! I was thinking Fellini's La Dolce Vita next, the man was a true visionary of film. ![]() Huge fan of Jim's work, I throughly enjoy every second of his films. Tom Waits, brilliant. John Lurie, and Bob! Good times! Can't wait to watch Stranger Than Paradise and Mystery Train... and The Limits of Control! |
The burning: 5/10
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Tree of Life I think I enjoyed if overall. Still contemplating my views though.
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![]() Holy crap! I loved this! And I think I like it even better than Hana-bi! :eek: It was totally the exact opposite of what I was expecting it was going to be, with that being said.. it was just another extremely well written and shot Beat film, maybe his most experimental. The focus being on two identical Takeshis, one being the real Kitano, and identical blonde convenience store worker trying to land some auditions in one of Kitano's new films. This other Takeshi with identical appearance expect blonde hair (which suits him sooo well) works his dead end job and try his luck to land roles, but everyone is downtrodden towards him and walks all over this poor guy. As he stands in silence as people mock and verbally assault his dignity, but soon he can't take anymore, and decides to take a page out of one his favourite actor's films and show the world he won't stand by idly as the world shits all over him time and time again. Lots of laughs to be had in this too. I bow before Beat-sama. |
Ghost Dog
I don't like movies about killing people, so I more like the other movies of JJ, but this one slowly grows. |
Limitless.
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Pretty alright. Definitely worth a viewing, though it could have gone farther with the "fantasy" neurology and psychology of it. |
Red Sonja
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Classic. Great poster too. |
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Electra Glide in Blue
Beautiful; I can't understand why director JW Guercio didn't make antoher one. Robert Blake is brilliant. Somebody used some images here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRfVh...eature=related |
Schindler's List.
Not sure it's one I could watch frequently, both due to topic and length. |
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Yes, L'Avventura is the first part of a kind of trilogy, although it's hard to really see how the other two films (La Notte and L'Eclisse) make it such. There's a funny little story behind the making of Repulsion. Basically, the guy who financed it was a bit of a shady type, really only interested in the horror/sexploitation market and when he saw the completed Repulsion for the first time is alleged to have said "I ordered a Mini and I got a Rolls Royce!". |
![]() The Blue Dahlia (7/10) My first impressions of this was that it was a bit nondescript, but I've since found myself watching it over and over again. I still wouldn't call it a masterpiece but it does have a strange addictive quality to it, at least for me. It's also a good example of a film where the supporting characters are far more fascinating than the main ones. Hollywood certainly missed a trick when promoting Veronica Lake over the infinitely more enjoyable Doris Dowling - surely one of the great unsung femme fatales in movie history, while VL was just an instantly recognisable hairdo. |
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Pretty good list, even if it's quite different from mine. Antonioni is one of my absolute favorite directors. His movies just have this certain feeling and mood that nothing else can touch. 1. Il deserto rosso 2. La Notte 3. L'Avventura 4. Identificazione di una Donna 5. L'Eclisse 6. Blow Up 7. Professione: reporter 8. Il Grido 9. Cronaca di un amore 10. Zabriskie Point All those first seven movies are amazing, I really love Professione: Reporter, but the other movies are simply even better. Zabriskie Point is the only movie I've seen by him that I dislike, that one did nothing for me. |
I forgot about Il Grido. Very good. Of all of them, though, I think Cronaca di un amore is his most underrated. There's something really hypnotic about it. It feels like a silent movie. I do have a soft spot for Zabriskie Point, without necessarily thinking it's very good.
![]() Kiss Me Deadly (7/10) I like this, but not as much as most people I know. It's all a bit too clever, made by someone who looks like they've watched too many German Expressionist and Orson Welles movies for their own good. Bits of it are undeniably brilliant but the excessive visuals eventually threaten to capsize the whole thing. |
I watched The Fly yesterday, it's so fucking cool
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