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Nicolas Cage should be taking notes from Gast, not the other way around.
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"I Need That Record!" I imagine some of you have seen this since Thurston Moore is one of the interviewees in the documentary. Nothing too expose in terms of information, but a decent doc nonetheless about indie record stores.
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I liked it but it was a bit self-pitying. Also, why did everyone in the movie, down to Ian and Thurston even, have to look like such unsexy nerds. No wonder record collectors have a bad rep. |
The Flute of Krishna (1926) Early Colour Film made by Eastman Kodak itself. Martha Graham's dance "The Flute of Krishna" is performed in front of the camera by students from the Eastman School of Music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If5EHQgF0ZM worth the 6 mins i think |
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Just watched Godard's Notre Musique. As beautiful as always. Pretty straight forward for him too. Loved it.
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Inglorious Basterds
Second time watching this film, I love this. Tarantino only selects actors and actresses the can act their pants off. Immense performances from so many characters. When I watched this last night, there a few time to think to myself "Damn. I love this film!". |
LOL I've never even heard of 'em
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if so that was a good one. and his film the passion of joan of arc is such a stunning film. man with a movie camera is also very good. haven't seen the other two that you mentioned. |
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Half Cocked
a film featuring Ian Svenonius, David Pajo and members of Rodan. It was pretty cool, it had a killer soundtrack as well. You can watch the full movie on youtube because someone was kind enough to upload it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7dbz6bgVtk |
![]() Mean Streets Harvey Keitel is a God in this film and I don't think Scorsese ever really topped it. The birth of cool. And how flippin' awesome did Little Italy look in the early seventies?!?! |
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was keitel in bad timing? i can't seem to remember him in it. i guess i only associate that film with garfunkel and the woman who is in it.
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The first time I saw it I never really got it. Nothing seemed to happen and given the title it all seemed pretty un-mean. But it's a film that's grown on me since then to become one of my all-time favourites. The only criticism I can really level at it is that it's perhaps a bit too close to its influences at times. Bits of it are like straight up homages to the nouvelle vague and neo-realism which I don't think is as true of his later films. But there's a kind of punk energy to Mean Streets. It's like a defining statement. As though he never expected to make another movie again so squeezed everything he could into it. |
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Man I love Half-Cocked. Not even for the bands or music really, just how amateurish it is.
![]() This movie was hilarious. Emilio just sold the part so well. There's just such a comedic nihilism there. And Harry Dean Stanton can be so confusing as an actor. He'll do a ton of regular movies, and then something like this. How does that happen? |
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Admittedly, the Hunger Games. 6/10. I had never read the books at all so I didn't have any idea what to expect
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![]() Duck you sucker! how have i not seen this until now?! i mean, i love morricone and i love leone, but i never got around to seeing this one (i also have yet to see once upon a time in america) it was incredible, i really liked it a lot. |
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i enjoyed it! haven't seen any others of his, will have to check a couple out. |
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I also find that my fave Fellini changes all the time but tends to be one of either 8 1/2, La Dolce Vita, Amarcord or La Strada. I love them all for different things. You're right, the opening of LDV is brilliant but my favourite scene in that film is probably the visit to the 'miracle' with the children or when Mastroianni first sees the young girl at the restaurant. But all of his films have those little, almost inconsequential moments which somehow stick with you: the snowball fight or the nun climbing the tree in Amarcord; Gelsomina performing for the children in La Strada; etc. |
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Personally I think the film was faultless. I can't think of anything bad to say about it. |
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