04.06.2011, 04:37 PM | #14461 |
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Perhaps. But he's said it was a complete accident in multiple interviews that I've read. I think he just likes to paint himself as some sort of revolutionary political artist these days, since his last few movies were turds.
I do have a lot of respect for the guy though. Night of the Living Dead, Creepshow, and Martin are all-time favorites of mine. |
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hm... i've never seen the other two i think. will check them out-- thanks!
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04.06.2011, 04:41 PM | #14463 |
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Hopefully you like 'em!
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Interesting your points about Carnival of Souls but I'm really hard pressed to think of any impact it had on the genre. It stands out primarily because to this day there's really nothing else like it. In that sense, I put it in the same category as something like The Wicker Man or Eraserhead or moving out of horror, Repo Man. Films that have a massive culf following but which've never had much influence on other filmmakers. And yeah, Carnival creeps me out too. Big time. Jacobs Ladder with quiffs. |
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Haha, I was just having a conversation with someone where I was telling them I have a real irrational hatred of that movie. I have total respect for it for its importance but it just irritates the fuck out of me. |
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I've heard him say that and really think it's a total fabrication on Romero's part. He may not have had the civil rights subtext in mind to begin with, but he'd be pretty naive, given the script, to think audiences wouldn't start making those connections with a black lead actor in place. I just don't think, in 1968, having a black actor was just something he did, like deciding between a blonde and a brunette. |
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haaa haaa haaa demoño good to see you back. i thought for a moment that this meant jacobs ladder with queefs, which would be a hilarious movie-- not that i have seen jacobs ladder but the mention of queefs on the same day i was thinking of them (is there a day i don't think about queefs, i wonder?) in the context of a horror movie was comical. but if i really think about queefs daily then this is nothing new and i just surprised myself due to my ability to forget. it's like funes el memorioso, but the other way anyway, good to see you back in this awesome cesspool. |
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04.06.2011, 06:45 PM | #14468 |
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A couple neat shots here and there, but... meh. |
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I'm gonna have to respectfully disagree. Carnival of Souls (1962) - Night of the Living Dead (1969) - Carnival of Souls (1962) - Night of the Living Dead (1969) - SEE NEXT POST... |
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04.06.2011, 06:51 PM | #14470 |
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Carnival of Souls (1962) -
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04.08.2011, 03:39 PM | #14477 |
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Hot Tub Time Machine- cool cast, mediocre flick
Empire Records - decent movie, I like watching it every now and then. My Name is Bruce - much better than The Man With The Screaming Brain, at least. A beloved classic. Showed it to my friend yesterday, it was the first time he had ever seen it. It blew his mind. One of my personal favorites. As good as many of the classic crime thrillers. |
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Hey apa-niemi, would you mind sharing some thoughts on the last 5 flicks you just posted? Particularly the Bresson titles, and the Bunuel flick.
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No problem, though I'm no good with words. First, I hadn't seen any of those before. Can't really figure out why. Anyway I wanted to see some films by Bresson as I just read from one Finnish book of films of Aki Kaurismäki, that he loves Bresson (also Buñuel). And as you might now, Kaurismäki divides the Finnish public to two parts: most of them don't like (or hate) his work and the rest worship him. Or something like that. Yeah, Bresson. I loved Pickpocket and I thought that at times Michel was quite similar character as Rahikainen in Kaurismäkis Crime and Punishment. Mouchette was also rather good, though from these two I prefer Pickpocket. I think I've to watch it again. There's something very beautiful in both of those films. More than pictures, pacing or amateur actors but I really can't say what it is. At least not yet. All the same, I think everybody should watch Picpocket. Los Olvidados was the first Buñuel film I've seen besides Un Chien Andalou. I'd say it's at least as fine a film as Pickpocket. One of the best films I've seen in a while. It was quite bleak and grey, but still very beautiful at the same time. The dream sequence was absolutely fantastic. I think I'm going to see a whole lot of other films by Buñuel. Citizen Kane was good, but for some reason I can't wholly understand why some people say it's the greatest film ever made. Yeah, I know I didn't really say a thing. Gonna sleep now. Oh, just watched this:
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