Anyway, I recent saw Once Upon a Time In Anatolia, Michael, and The Artist at the cinema. I enjoyed them all.
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someguy wrote:Everytime I end up agreeing with saranclaps on something I have this sinking ominous feeling.





Buddy Glass wrote:
Dreams of a Life (Who Gives A Fuck, 2011) - Turned it off 1/3 of the way through. There's an amazing film to be made here, given the source material, it's just too bad no one was interested in making it. As it stands now, this is an aesthetic trainwreck, a masterclass in making something suck that by all accounts should be incredible. If you gave Rob Devor and Sean Kirby this story you'd have one of the best doc/narrative hybrids of the last 10 years.



Phil wrote:
N:O:T:H:I:N:G - Probably the best thing I've watched all year. Glad I waited to be able to see it in a theater.



Buddy Glass wrote:I'm by no means an expert on films of this period, but Mizoguchi's style really struck me as surprisingly modern - night sequences that are jet black, tracking shots largely obscured by out-of-focus objects and people in the foreground, unflinchingly bleak situations and utterly flawed characters, and an ending that is completely unresolved and unsettling.


catatronic wrote:Can you provide a bit more info on this?








Mesh wrote:
The Boy Friend
Visual feast I was only able to deal with for about half its runtime. Failed monumentally for me as a narrative musical, succeeds to a tiresome extent at saluting really, really old musicals. I was kind of hoping it'd go a lot darker as it went along, but it didn't. I think this is the only other time I've seen the evil dude from The Apple and Barry Lyndon's wife's waifish butler dude in other movies. Twiggy's name Don Don'd me...and she was pretty talented.


rtt wrote:Mesh wrote:
The Boy Friend
Visual feast I was only able to deal with for about half its runtime. Failed monumentally for me as a narrative musical, succeeds to a tiresome extent at saluting really, really old musicals. I was kind of hoping it'd go a lot darker as it went along, but it didn't. I think this is the only other time I've seen the evil dude from The Apple and Barry Lyndon's wife's waifish butler dude in other movies. Twiggy's name Don Don'd me...and she was pretty talented.
that guy is also in russells devils.

Buddy Glass wrote:
Dreams of a Life (Who Gives A Fuck, 2011) - Turned it off 1/3 of the way through. There's an amazing film to be made here, given the source material, it's just too bad no one was interested in making it. As it stands now, this is an aesthetic trainwreck, a masterclass in making something suck that by all accounts should be incredible. If you gave Rob Devor and Sean Kirby this story you'd have one of the best doc/narrative hybrids of the last 10 years.






spix et chicho wrote:hey morbo.


