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Married to the Mob.
Jonathan Demme used Q Lazzarus' Goodbye Horses in that film too, and I couldn't help thinking of the Buffalo Bill dance in Silence of the Lambs, which has become quite a big movie in my book, as it doesn't falter in making an impression, no matter how many times I've seen it. |
Unbreakable, for like the tenth time! :)
Still great, but a little simple. Needs expansion. That movie could have used another hour, easy. |
Kill List
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSaNp...feature=relmfu I think almost as good as Down Terrace |
![]() Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen I caught this on TV. I dunno. Even by Michael Bay's standards it's pretty bad. Although there's one bit when Isabel Lucas goes a bit Legend of the Overfiend. I was hoping that might be a sign of things to come but it seems that even when Bay gets things right, he fucks up by not realising. She's killed in the very next scene. Twat. |
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That's probably my favourite of his early (ie pre Annie Hall) movies but like all his early stuff I think it's a bit hit and miss. |
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![]() Iron Man 2 I liked the first one mainly for its humour, which is still in evidence here, but the whole thing seems like an excuse to shoehorn even more slumming big name stars into silly roles. I think I'm gonna give up on seeing anymore superhero movies for a while. And happy birthday Sonic Sphere! I couldn't find an appropriately birthday-like image so here's a motivation poster of Peter Cushing. ![]() |
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Thanks for the recommendations. It's weird that I've still not seen a single Batman film. It's not that I've been avoiding them, just that I never seem to be around when they're on or ever feel motivated enough to seek them out, but I really do need to see at least a few. Quote:
I have a real fascination with that whole Hollywood gothic thing and I'd say Sunset Boulevard and Mullholland Dr as perhaps its two most perfect expressions. The dreamlike quality you mention is spot on, and seems to tie in with a sense held both by Wilder and Lynch of Hollywood as an idea or state of mind, as much as a place. Never having been to Hollywood myself, I can really relate to that whole 'Hollywood state of mind' thing. It's street names, etc, have a real mystery for me that obviously transcend their actual reality. But it's not simply a rose tinted mystique. It's hard to explain. More like a massively bittersweet and perverse affection for a place I only know about through watching movies and reading books about it. I see you're from Death Valley, so I imagine you must have a slightly more grounded take on the whole thing. |
The Bourne Identity
yeah, yeah, give me a break. I enjoyed it. So what. |
Something I find fascinating about the whole 'Hollywood as a state of mind' thing is its sense of people reinventing themselves or fading away in a kind of reclusive luxury. I love that idea, for some reason.
As for Billy Wilder, yes I like pretty much all that I've seen by him but have a certain love/hate relationship with his dialogue, which I sometimes find comes across as being perhaps a bit too clever for its own good. But when it works (or I'm in the right mood for it) I love it. I don't know what you've seen but alongside Sunset Boulevard, I'd definitely recommend Some Like it Hot and Double Indemnity. |
yeah, some like it hot, sunset BLVD and double indemnity are all amazing. i really like Ace in the Hole as Well, very great film. a Foreign Affair wasn't so great though.
and i recently saw the black power mixtape which was very good: and halloween II which was also good, but for completely different reasons. |
I've always wanted to check this one out. I hope Netflix has it.
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comanche station: 7/10
woh kaun thi: 7/10 his name was king: 6/10 daydream nation: 5/10 i really need to see rosemarys baby already, i just threw on the soundtrack, pretty cool stuff on it |
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Yes, I loved it too. Now you need to see Faraway, So Close! |
We watched Faraway, So Near last night. We both thought it was awful. What a boring load of crap.
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must spread more rep.... that film is great, and it has my favorite morricone soundtrack. |
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I normally do too. This was beyond boring. |
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