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keep poppin pimples 02.16.2012 09:53 PM

liquid sky and death of lazarescu are great movies

the ikara cult 02.16.2012 10:29 PM

I have a soft spot for this admittedly naff film

 

demonrail666 02.16.2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
this one I've heard of. Looked very intriguing to me but I never ended up watching it. Isn't there an older black and white version or am I completely off? I think I recall hearing about some sequels to it as well...


Yeah, there's the original BBC version which is excellent (but incomplete on DVD) and a later remake which isn't so great. Hammer made three Quatermass films: Quatermass Xperiment, Quatermass 2 and Quatermass and the Pit. Opinion seems divided as to whether Xperiment is better than Pit (Quatermass 2 is definitely the least interesting of the three). I go for Pit because I prefer the story but Xperiment is perhaps the creepier.

Anyway, just watched:

 


L'Atalante

I don't fall to my knees in reverence to this as some do but it is undeniably spectacularly beautiful. And I can't think of many films more deserving of the word dreamlike. I'm sure Lynch must've watched it a load of times prior to making Eraserhead.

sonic sphere 02.19.2012 07:51 AM

 

stu666 02.19.2012 01:14 PM

 

gmku 02.19.2012 03:34 PM

My God. Why. It's terrible.

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Sonic Youth 37 02.19.2012 11:45 PM

 

demonrail666 02.20.2012 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
Amarcord 9/10
my second favorite after 8 1/2

 


One of my favourites, too. The bit in the school is flat out hilarious.

demonrail666 02.20.2012 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
yeah, I thought I was the only one who found the film to be quite hilarious... the guy that wouldn't get down from the giant tree was the most memorable one to me. It's a beautiful film though as well... I love Fellini


YESS!! When they send the nun up to get him down. Laugh out loud funny. And as you say, very beautiful. The scene when the peacock appears in the middle of a snowball fight is one of my favourites in any film.

stu666 02.21.2012 05:29 PM

 






I only found out about this film from watching Autoluminescent (which was brilliant). I'm so glad that I did, I loved it. Seeing Crime & The City Solution and Nick Cave perform in the film was a bonus as was Peter Falk/Columbo!

Now I have to track down the sequel: Faraway, So Close!

!@#$%! 02.22.2012 03:35 PM

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I only found out about this film from watching Autoluminescent (which was brilliant). I'm so glad that I did, I loved it. Seeing Crime & The City Solution and Nick Cave perform in the film was a bonus as was Peter Falk/Columbo!

Now I have to track down the sequel: Faraway, So Close!


that's a beautiful, beautiful movie.

just stay clear of the hollywood remake featuring the ghoulish nicolas cage and duck-billed blonde meg ryan. fucking criminal.

faraway so close rules too. i think i posted a clip for hayden the other day but it's a possible spoiler so don't look for it.

sonic sphere 02.23.2012 05:49 AM

 

Pookie 02.23.2012 09:12 AM

 

fugazifan 02.23.2012 11:18 AM

 


I thought that it was really great. maybe my favorite of his that i have seen.

demonrail666 02.23.2012 10:07 PM

 


Way Out West

I'll always prefer L&H's short 20 minute films over their feature films. There's zero padding to the short films, making the features invariably feel a bit drawn out in comparison. But of their full length movies this is definitely one of my favourites. If L&H were a band though, they'd be celebrated more for their singles than for their albums. Hollywood's answer to the Pet Shop Boys. And this is their Behaviour.

 


Thicker than Water

This was a short that came with the Way out West DVD and it's worth the price on its own. Twenty minutes of pure, in your face, no diverting sub-plots Laurel & Hardy. So this'd be their Suburbia.

stu666 02.24.2012 10:19 AM

 

!@#$%! 02.24.2012 11:34 AM

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oh, you saw it at last. cool. now i can post you this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S3U_lHWR9M


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I thought that it was really great. maybe my favorite of his that i have seen.



ah, shit, i had lost track of this guy. he's awesome.

stu666 02.24.2012 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, you saw it at last. cool. now i can post you this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S3U_lHWR9M


Yes!, I loved the second part probably as much as the first, I can't really fault the film at all but there's just one thing I didn't get and that is why Willem Dafoe's character could be seen by the humans that are alive and also talk to the angels... did I miss something? Anyway... really fantastic film(s).

!@#$%! 02.24.2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
Yes!, I loved the second part probably as much as the first, I can't really fault the film at all but there's just one thing I didn't get and that is why Willem Dafoe's character could be seen by the humans that are alive and also talk to the angels... did I miss something? Anyway... really fantastic film(s).


isn't he...

emit flesti = time itself

he ain't human

stu666 02.24.2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
isn't he...

emit flesti = time itself

he ain't human


ahh of course yes. makes sense now. I fell stupid for not picking up on that!
:o


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