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sonic sphere 07.10.2012 04:51 AM

 

demonrail666 07.10.2012 07:28 PM

I'd add Shivers. It's probably my fave of all his films. I really don't understand why it has such a low profile, even with a lot of Cronenberg fans.

demonrail666 07.10.2012 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
 


I've heard about that but never seen it. On paper it sounds great but is it actually any good?

!@#$%! 07.10.2012 07:43 PM

 

 


totally fun and worth watching. not a "masterpiece" but a good time.

demonrail666 07.10.2012 08:48 PM

 


Chumlum

Ron Rice doesn't seem to have the same profile as Anger or Warhol or Jack Smith but I definitely think Chumlum puts him up there.

The full 20 minute film is here ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voYmY9DXQG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTh28C1ngn4

Genteel Death 07.11.2012 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I've heard about that but never seen it. On paper it sounds great but is it actually any good?


I don't want to influence your expectations but I hated it. The movie’s only redeeming qualities are JD's posterior and the scenes where he hides behind some rocks and bushes in the countryside.* Other than that I found this movie super tedious and I had to watch it in two takes to get to the end because I fell asleep the first time.

* Most homoerotic thing I have ever said on this forum.

demonrail666 07.11.2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
I don't want to influence your expectations but I hated it. The movie’s only redeeming qualities are JD's posterior and the scenes where he hides behind some rocks and bushes in the countryside.* Other than that I found this movie super tedious and I had to watch it in two takes to get to the end because I fell asleep the first time.


I'm not that surprised, to be honest. I'll still watch it just out of curiosity but, yeah, I wasn't expecting anything great from it. Of all the superstars associated with Warhol, I probably find Joe Dallesandro the least interesting. The others all had overblown personalities that could usually help carry even the most mundane films but JD struck me as being no more than a sex symbol really.

Genteel Death 07.11.2012 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I'm not that surprised, to be honest. I'll still watch it just out of curiosity but, yeah, I wasn't expecting anything great from it. Of all the superstars associated with Warhol, I probably find Joe Dallesandro the least interesting. The others all had overblown personalities that could usually help carry even the most mundane films but JD struck me as being no more than a sex symbol really.


He's always been Paul Morrissey's creature. Warhol only liked his good looks and PM had a thing for his cinematic face. I understand where he comes from with that but the guy is a terrible actor, and he just looks good on camera, no good acting skills whatsoever. I took him off my friends' list on FB a few years ago, when he didn't have a fan page proper which wouldn't bombard my news feed with his terrible taste in everything and old skool attention seeking. Good riddance. He does have an incredible arse though, I have to admit. :)

Ghostchase 07.11.2012 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
Crash is excellent, though not as good as the novel of course.


I just watched that recently after it being a forbidden fruit of my childhood in the rated R section of my favourite videostore. Excellent film! James Spader = :cool:

Art School Confidential seems like something I would like. Good?


The Man Who Stole the Sun 太陽を盗んだ男 (1979)
 



I'm pretty sure AtSonicPark recommended this to me. Fantastic film! Bless the man, where ever he is!

demonrail666 07.11.2012 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
He's always been Paul Morrissey's creature. Warhol only liked his good looks and PM had a thing for his cinematic face.


Perfectly put. He did have an incredible face but never the personality to carry a film. Quite unusual for a Superstar. As you say, he looks good on camera. In another age he'd have probably made his fortune as a catwalk model but he really doesn't work in film. Saying that, he was probably ideal for Warhol's Screen Tests, although I've never seen any that he might've done. It's disappointing really, that of all the Superstars, it was the least interesting and talented one who probably had the biggest career post their connection with Warhol.

EDIT: Besides Mary Woronov, who I absolutely love.

demonrail666 07.12.2012 06:21 PM

 


Scorpio Rising

Still for me one of the best things ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvelqm7rcII

 


 

demonrail666 07.12.2012 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
 


meh, now i know why i avoided it for so long. did they write the script around Ryan Goslings looks?


I know exactly what you mean. I quite liked it the first time I saw it but watching it again recently I started to think, this really is just Ryan Gosling for two hours.

EVOLghost 07.14.2012 09:38 AM

Toy story 3 is on....never got to watch it.....

demonrail666 07.14.2012 02:39 PM

What did you think of Baron Blood?

Just watched ...

 


Seasons

A short animation from Yuri Norstein. A kind of Russian fairy tale. It sounds dismissive to call a film 'lovely' but that's the only way I can describe it. And I'm definitely not dismissing it.

Full ten minute film here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnvuw29Tc28

demonrail666 07.14.2012 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
style over substance


I suppose that's something that could be said of most Bava films. I love them but for the most part they're really just eye candy. So long as you take Danger Diabolik in that same spirit, you should really love it.

sonic sphere 07.15.2012 06:35 AM

 

louder 07.15.2012 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
 


meh, now i know why i avoided it for so long. did they write the script around Ryan Goslings looks?

loved it

Count Mecha 07.15.2012 12:45 PM

 


Watched it for the first time. I don't get it.

Count Mecha 07.15.2012 01:06 PM

Haha oh sorry. Friday the 13th.

Count Mecha 07.15.2012 01:15 PM

That indeed was the one I was referring to. I guess I'm not the audience for these types of movies though. So I only have myself to blame. I didn't really like Halloween either. But I fucking love Phantasm, but that's not really the same kind of movie.

demonrail666 07.15.2012 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
I agree with everything you just said, pretty much.

 


Pretty repulsive for me at times (yep, more puke), but very fun. Though I was disgusted, the scene with the worms flying through the window stuck with me. Lots of unique effects and as you can see on that little poster, a guy has a drill go right through his head. 9/10


The scene with the woman in the coffin is fantastic, I think. One of the few scenes in a Fulci movie that genuinely scared me, rather than the usual gross out.

I like Friday the 13th a lot but do prefer Phantasm although, as Count Mocha says, they're too different to really compare.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.16.2012 12:09 AM

 

sonic sphere 07.16.2012 09:00 AM

 

louder 07.16.2012 10:58 AM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:18 PM

 



Saw it in 3D last night (you know how I do), and as a pretty big Spider-Man fan, I've gotta admit I was disappointed throughout the film's entirity.

Let me just start out by claiming that it was ABSOLUTE GENIUS to cast Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy. She couldn't have possibly looked the part more, and I applaud the big wig who made the decision to land her in role. She's stunning on screen, and nailed just about every line with astonishing talent.

Sadly, that was just about the only casting decision that actually worked for me. Essential players like Peter Parker, Uncle Ben, and Aunt May were entirely mis-cast, imho, and left the film feeling much flatter than it should have. Side characters - like Dennis Leary as Capt. George Stacy, and whoever it was who played Dr. Connors were nice decisions, but both were far too underused. Same goes for Flash Thompson.

In speaking of flat - is this the best 3D experience they could work out for a FUCKING SPIDER-MAN MOVIE!?!?! The franchise pretty much loans itself to the gimmick, yet for the first time in a long while, I felt myself thinking "Damn, I should've just seen this in 2D."

The writing also stunk. While it was nice to see Spidey finally have his web shooters again, it would've been even keener if there was some actual character development ANYWHERE throughout the film.

Given how recently the Raimi films were released, and the general popularity of the Spider-Man character, including the vigilante's origin again wasn't only unnecessary, but forced as well. The filmmakers must've been aware of this as they specifically tried to avoid retreading essential scenes in Spidey's origin like Ben Parker's "With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" line, the wrestling match, etc.

Here's an idea - DON'T INCLUDE THE ORIGIN AT ALL! Remember films like Batman Forever or even the dreadful Batman & Robin?! Completely different cast, but they didn't bother retelling Batman's origin over, and over again - BECAUSE PEOPLE ALREADY KNOW WHO THE FUCK BATMAN IS, and if you're buying a ticket to see The Amazing Spider-Man, guess what, YOU ALREADY KNOW WHO THE FUCK SPIDER-MAN IS. There's no need to re-establish that! Not even for kids!

Also who the fuck is this clown pretending to be Peter Parker? Worst part of the movie, in my eyes. Peter Parker isn't some Twilight-looking skateboard punk with a big brain and a heart of gold. He's a nerdy dweeb who couldn't gain respect amongst the majority of his peers, even if he tried. That's what makes Spider-Man work! The dichotomy between Peter Parker and his alter-ego! I'm sorry, but this time around, I'm just not buying it. Also, could he put his damn cell phone away!?! Jesus!

Don't get me wrong, the film did have a fair share of entertaining and/or neat moments, but I found my attention drifting over to the "exit" signs in the corners of the cinema more than once. And that should never happen when you pay like $13 to go see a flick. Especially not one as high-profile as this.

!@#$%! 07.17.2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


Saw it in 3D last night (you know how I do), and as a pretty big Spider-Man fan, I've gotta admit I was disappointed throughout the film's entirity.

Let me just start out by claiming that it was ABSOLUTE GENIUS to cast Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy. She couldn't have possibly looked the part more, and I applaud the big wig who made the decision to land her in role. She's stunning on screen, and nailed just about every line with astonishing talent.

Sadly, that was just about the only casting decision that actually worked for me. Essential players like Peter Parker, Uncle Ben, and Aunt May were entirely mis-cast, imho, and left the film feeling much flatter than it should have.

Side characters - like Dennis Leary as Capt. George Stacy, and whoever it was who played Dr. Connors were nice decisions, but both were far too underused. Same goes for Flash Thompson.

In speaking of flat - is this the best 3D experience they could work out for a FUCKING SPIDER-MAN MOVIE!?!?! The franchise pretty much loans itself to the gimmick, yet for the first time in a long while, I felt myself thinking "Damn, I should've just seen this in 2D."

The writing also stunk. While it was nice to see Spidey finally have his web shooters again, it would've been even keener if there was some actual character development ANYWHERE throughout the film.

I don't understand why they decided to include the origin in this movie again. Given how recently the Raimi films were released, and the general popularity of the Spider-Man character - it wasn't only unnecessary, but forced as well.

The filmmakers must've been aware of this as they specifically tried to avoid retreading essential scenes in Spidey's origin like Ben Parker's "With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" line, the wrestling match, etc.

Here's an idea - DON'T INCLUDE THE ORIGIN AT ALL! Remember films like Batman Forever or even the dreadful Batman & Robin?! They didn't retell Batman's origin over, and over again - BECAUSE PEOPLE ALREADY KNOW WHO THE FUCK BATMAN IS, and if you're buying a ticket to see The Amazing Spider-Man, guess what, YOU ALREADY KNOW WHO THE FUCK SPIDER-MAN IS. There's no need to re-establish that! Not even for kids!

Also who the fuck is this clown pretending to be Peter Parker? Worst part of the movie, in my eyes. Peter Parker isn't some Twilight-looking skateboard punk with a big brain and a heart of gold. He's a nerdy dweeb who couldn't gain respect amongst the majority of his peers, even if he tried. That's what makes Spider-Man work! The dichotomy between Peter Parker and his alter-ego! I'm sorry, but this time around, I'm just not buying it. Also, could he put his damn cell phone away!?! Jesus!

Don't get me wrong, the film did have a fair share of entertaining and/or neat moments, but I found my attention drifting over to the "exit" signs in the corners of the cinema more than once. And that should never happen when you pay like $13 to go see a flick. Especially not one as high-profile as this.


i haven't gone see this movie yet, and i don't know if i agree with you or not, but i loved the rant!

"Also, could he put his damn cell phone away!?! Jesus!"

haaa haaa haaa.

i'll make sure to catch it in a matinée.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:37 PM

Yeah, I'm still cheesed over it. I really wanted to love this movie, y'know?

Re-edited my rant a bit to make it more legible. OF COURSE !@#$! had to quote me before-hand! lol

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
Just wait for The Dark Knight Rises instead.



I actually just downloaded TDK (and Godard's Le Mepris) last night. I plan on viewing 'em both today. Do I need to re-watch Batman Begins at all or is it pretty straight-forward? (I've never seen TDK)

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Also - on the subject of The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - who is this Marc Webb guy they got to direct this!?! Was he selected purely on the pun-worthy last name alone? I'm seriously wondering that.

Why go from someone as infamous as Sam Raimi to some Joe Schmoe who directed an episode of The Office and a 3 Doors Down music video (according to his IMDB)? I really don't understand Hollywood.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:49 PM

goddamn you murmer

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:50 PM

:p !

!@#$%! 07.17.2012 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
I actually just downloaded TDK (and Godard's Le Mepris) last night. I plan on viewing 'em both today. Do I need to re-watch Batman Begins at all or is it pretty straight-forward? (I've never seen TDK)

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Also - on the subject of The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - who is this Marc Webb guy they got to direct this!?! Was he selected purely on the pun-worthy last name alone? I'm seriously wondering that.

Why go from someone as infamous as Sam Raimi to some Joe Schmoe who directed an episode of The Office and a 3 Doors Down music video (according to his IMDB)? I really don't understand Hollywood.


watch the first one first. it's a good movie.

i found out that netflix released breaking bad on stream a couple of days ago. guess what i'll be watching for the next 12 or so hours.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 01:54 PM

I've already seen Batman Begins, but that was way back when it hit theaters.

Just wondering if I can watch TDK without having to watch BB again.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 02:07 PM

I didn't even know Insomnia was a remake! That's easily my favorite Nolan film that I've seen (which means I liked it more than Batman Begins, Memento and *bleck* Inception).

But maybe I'll watch Batman Begins again. It certainly couldn't hurt! :D

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.17.2012 02:29 PM

The story would've been thought provoking had I never seen Eternal Sunshine, The Matrix, or Nightmare on Elm Street III: The Dream Warriors before. I just found it to be pretty dull, and not nearly as smart as it thought it was.

A lot of people liked it. Especially on this board. So I might just be barking up the wrong tree.

Oh well, time to read more Spidey comics. :)

keep poppin pimples 07.17.2012 03:05 PM

 


5/10

Genteel Death 07.17.2012 03:42 PM

I watched ''The Cranes Are Flying'' by Mikhail Kalatozov, a great Russian movie which inspired Pink Reason's song of the same name. The opening scenes alone won me over straight away.

demonrail666 07.17.2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
I watched ''The Cranes Are Flying'' by Mikhail Kalatozov, a great Russian movie which inspired Pink Reason's song of the same name. The opening scenes alone won me over straight away.


That's a fucking AMAZING film!

truncated 07.18.2012 08:36 PM

Watching "Silent House" as I type this, and waiting to be frightened. But the dad is at least hot.

truncated 07.18.2012 08:45 PM

Officially scared now. I am a sucker for horror movies. And I have to pee, but I'm too scared to walk to the bathroom. I am stuck on the sofa with my woobie.

Savage Clone 07.18.2012 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
 


Scorpio Rising

Still for me one of the best things ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvelqm7rcII


 



 


Yeah, me too. Incredible. I have watched this a few times in the last two weeks, actually. Finally got the whole Magick Lantern cycle set, and I also love listening to Anger's commentary on there.
Never, ever get sick of any of these. SR is a huge favorite.


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