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not kidding here, some day out of sheer masochism i just might. well not masochism but curiosity. i ordered le weekend after being bored numb by pierrot le fou btw Quote:
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well i'll have to actually watch it before i commit to this opinion. "yes, this caca actually tastes like caca." who knows... i'd much rather watch RAN for the 50th time though.... |
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10.01.2015, 12:09 PM | #19102 |
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Have some trailers and whatnot. These make the films actually look watchable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWhbEeGPz6E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOS2CtbdNqw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2FRwSvHAuA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KR9lKEEqug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J9TWKE_olY |
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10.01.2015, 12:11 PM | #19103 |
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king lear is great
im watching evangelion again from the beginning, which is even better. did you fuckos know the evangelion manga just finished last year? you can get the 4 compendium volumes and the last two volumes on amazon for prob less than 40quid. |
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10.01.2015, 12:20 PM | #19104 |
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evangelion is the one about teenage psychoanalysis via robots, yes?
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10.01.2015, 12:50 PM | #19105 | ||
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I can take or leave the Fritz Lang element, too much like Godard just name dropping. But yeah, it's his most unashamedly beautiful film, to the extent that he probably disowned it during his Maoist period. Did you know he apparently wanted Kim Novak instead of BB? That would've been a masterstroke, not that I'm complaining about BB. |
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10.01.2015, 02:35 PM | #19106 | |
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it's also about fascist japans kamikaze psychology, postwar liberalism, an inverted buddhist narrative, a critique of christianity, cloning, automation, the loss of the self in post modernity and loads of psychosexual stuff. and one of the best soundtracks ever. get the original version with eng subs and watch the end of eva movie when it ends. also fear the walking dead is getting pretty good atm. |
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10.02.2015, 11:02 AM | #19107 | |
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i honestly wasn't too impressed with it. i get that it has good ideas throughout, but every episode seemed like a 10 minute recap, 10 minute actual episode, 10 minute preview of things to come, and generally was a bit childish. not bad, but ultimately for kids in a just-for-kids way. i.e. if i was 13 my mind would have been blown, but at 300 years old it's no surprise. maybe the manga is different. my favorite was seeing the whole mythology of the thing as a sort of jungian/hessian magic theatre where he works out his depression. kinda like the second season of twin peaks where the hotel guy plays civil war with his toy soldiers, but here you get in and follow the toy battles. |
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10.02.2015, 05:18 PM | #19108 |
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i dont disagree but it all changes with the end of evangelion movie - it is so utterly different from the series its unreal. one of the best and most fucked up films of all time.
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10.02.2015, 05:19 PM | #19109 |
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i think i have watched end of evangelion about 10 times in the past year and ive watched the nerv invasion scenes and the asuka final battle and shinji scream scenes about 400 times
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10.02.2015, 05:20 PM | #19110 |
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i will go ahead and say that end of evangelion is for me either top film of all time or at least in the top 5.
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10.06.2015, 10:29 AM | #19111 |
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CARRIE (1976) - A bit of a shit movie for my taste, with terrible music and cheesy effects, but some of the performances were great-- and whatever this did for Sissy Spacek's career, I think Piper Laurie takes the cake.
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10.06.2015, 02:36 PM | #19112 | |
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I like it but can't disagree with any of your points. I suppose it's more important than great. |
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10.06.2015, 02:40 PM | #19113 |
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caught the Martian the other day, pretty good, a little long, but Damon is good in sci fi. nice visuals and a good story. I heard it was filmed in the Tunisian desert, which I never remember looking like that......
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10.06.2015, 03:21 PM | #19114 | |
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i watched a disc extra about the acting (various actors talk) and realized piper laurie directed herself better than depalma would. my original post should have included a still of her, because she's just so great in it. ^^ you know depalma didn't want to film that little monologue but she insisted? also she insisted on calling the pink dress red as the screenplay originally stated instead of fixing it (wardrobe thought pink looked better on sissy). fucking genius lady! |
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10.07.2015, 12:26 PM | #19115 |
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NASHVILLE (Robert Altman 1976)
finally i was able to get my hands on this and it was worth the wait. classic altman! massive ensemble cast, camera going from one place to another and lots of things going on at the same time, hilarious characters doing some great improvisation, a kind of anthropological look at 'merica, all sort of narrative threads going on, plus one full hour of musical numbers (lol). i was not crazy about the musical numbers but they count a lot in a movie about country music and they do help build up the whole scene. really great stuff even if you hate country music (i do). |
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10.08.2015, 10:57 PM | #19116 |
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watched la notte tonight followed by l'eclisse
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10.08.2015, 11:28 PM | #19117 | |
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just finished watching MOOD INDIGO. which is a strange title for a movie which is frech i called (roughly translated) "the foam of days" . sure, duke ellington is all over the sountrack and imagery but no mood indigo is in the soundtrack.
anyway. what's with this. michel gondry is a very clever boy. he has the best toys. he and wes anderson should get together some day and play. because both of them are very imaginative little boys... but mang this time (i watched the extended version, over 2 hours) gondry went overboard with the cleverness. holy fuck it takes maybe an hour for the actual story to kick into gear, the beginning is just more visual fireworks for the sake of visual fireworks. had i not liked gondry i probably would have smashed the TV after 30 minutes, but because he's a very clever boy and has the best toys i endured, and i don't regret it-- in the end the story is beautiful and it works but holy fuck he makes you wait for it and has to show you *every fucking toy* he plays with before the story actually begins. if you like gondry, definitely watch it. if you like boris vian, watch it too. otherwise stay the fuck away from this. i'll recommend it though, if you have the patience to fucking wait for the child to put his toys away and get on with the story. Quote:
damn! the two in a row? i love both of those movies but that's MASSIVE endurance. |
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10.09.2015, 12:05 AM | #19118 |
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i was sorta half watching the latter if only because i had seen that one before (but not la notte)
if the science of sleep bored me (and i feel like i should have loved the movie given i like gondry and love the cast but meh) will that bore me?
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10.09.2015, 12:34 AM | #19119 |
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dont know why you didn't like science of sleep-- was it the story? was it the special effects? i recall i liked it although the main male character was a bumbling jerk and the woman was cold etc. i think gondry maybe was unlucky with girls and that comes through ha ha (well he does say that in some commentary/extras).
if you can't stand the overreliance on trick shots, and choo-choo trains, and zizou-type picturesque shit, that sort of thing, mood indigo will bore you to tears. but if you are willing to wait for the drama, when things begin to happen, i think the 2nd half of the movie is pretty great, sorta, and it's a good social satire also (mostly this is from boris vian, who was a late-surrealist of sorts, and a much more interesting person than gondry, def. worth a look). i'm actually glad i saw it-- but not sure about your tastes. it has a good novel behind it though, so that should prop it up for you. |
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10.09.2015, 03:27 AM | #19120 |
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Yeah, La notte and L'eclisse in a row might be a bit much. Independenly they're great but, together, that's a whole lot of angst. Maybe stick Uncle Buck, or something, between them.
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