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The Conformist (Bertolucci, 1970) 3.5/5 this had amazing vivid colours. watched it over two days which never seems to work.
Margaret (Lonergan, 2011) 4.5/5 awesome. great characters and acting. top class film.
The Spirit of the Beehive (Erice, 1973) 3.5/5 ok but i found it almost too slow. loved the first post-film chat tho: "in the movies its all fake. its all a trick." it had some really striking visuals
This Is Not A Film (Panahi, 2010) 3.5/5 fun, made me want to see more of his films, especially the one where the little girl stops acting. it was called 'the circle' i think.
Where Is The Friend's House (Kiarostami, 1987) 4.5/5 simple but great
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Alfredson, 2011) 3.5/5 saw this originally at the cinema. maybe its cos I'm dumb but the great reveal didn't really work for me.

you're going home in a crispy ambulance (cajunsunday), Sunday, 24 March 2013 21:43 (eleven years ago) link

Oz The Great and Powerful

enjoyed it for the most part, quite psychedelic in the odd place. Wonder if its the start of a series?
Might read acouple of the Baums not having previously done so.

Stevolende, Monday, 25 March 2013 19:33 (eleven years ago) link

mini-Billy Wilder film fest:

the seven year itch (1955): 3.5/5 -- lol Tom Ewell
love in the afternoon (1957): 4.5/5 -- a sleeper
one, two, three (1961) -- 4.5/5 -- yay Jimmy Cagney & nihilist/cynical view of early-1960s international politics.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Monday, 25 March 2013 22:36 (eleven years ago) link

"one, two, three" has a great torture scene

Old Boy In Network (Michael B), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 00:46 (eleven years ago) link

one, two, three is great all around.

s.clover, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 04:35 (eleven years ago) link

Numbers Station: Xanax the movie. Even stupider than it looks. Felt like everyone on set just arbitrarily agreed to end the movie

Heathers: Hadnt seen it in years, was bummed to find it kinda boring? Winona's cute tho.

Clueless: 900,000 views later & it's still funny.

Pretty In Pink: Suspending my disbelief that Andrew McCarthy was a dreamboat was always a huge problem for me. Still is. Young Jon Cryer though! :) Also lol that James Spader has his shirt unbuttoned to the waist for the entire movie.

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 04:51 (eleven years ago) link

Heathers: Hadnt seen it in years, was bummed to find it kinda boring? Winona's cute tho.

yeah :/ it doesnt hold up as well as you'd want

turds (Hungry4Ass), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 05:26 (eleven years ago) link

the last time i saw it i was kinda stunned by how nightmarish it becomes in the second half. veronica and j.d. making jokes at the jocks' funeral after murdering them (winona's 'oh shit' expression when one of the family members notices her snickering is great), the unpopular girl trying to kill herself, the actually pretty scary fight they get into at the end -- all pretty harsh stuff.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 05:49 (eleven years ago) link

Stop Making Sense (1984; repeat viewing) 5/5

This never, ever gets old; just reading the title means I'm now humming the synth line from the start of "Girlfriend is Better" in my head. Don't know how you watched this time, but will stan for the blu-ray with uncompressed audio every time, it sounds superb even on my humble system.

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 09:50 (eleven years ago) link

When you get to the millionth view of clueless you attain nirvana

beau 'daedaly (wins), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 10:01 (eleven years ago) link

Uh, viewing. For real though, every time I watch it I find new things to laugh at. Alicia's performance is note-perfect.

beau 'daedaly (wins), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 10:04 (eleven years ago) link

today's batch 'o films:

theater of blood (douglas hickox, 1973): 4.5/5 -- surprisingly (and lol wonderfully) grisly even for a Vincent Price film. did this make it onto ILX's Top 100 Horror Films list -- i hope so!
reality bites (ben stiller, 1994): 1.5/5 -- unbearable even in 1994 -- back then, i had enough to sense to jet after Ethan Hawke's wretched rendition of add it up but sat through it this time, so i'm getting dumber as i get older. st. elmo's fire w/t the poodle-rock goodness of John Parr.
night of the comet (thom eberhardt, 1984): 3/5 -- neat, but not as awesome a bad movie as i was hoping (or expecting after the first 20 minutes). i'd still rather watch this than the Fresh Prince version of i am legend or the walking dead, though.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 10:49 (eleven years ago) link

Blast of Silence: 4/5
The Avengers (Joss Whedon/RDjr et al): 2.5/5
Day Night Day Night: 3.5/5

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 26 March 2013 13:35 (eleven years ago) link

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (8.5/10)
The House I Live In (7.5/10) -- This and the previous one would make a perfect double-bill: it's all about race.
Consenting Adults (5.5/10)
Personal Velocity (6.5/10) -- A little clumsy, but I liked this; directed by Arthur Miller's daughter, who's actually in the mildly entertaining piece of junk above.
Nothing Can Hurt Me (9/10) -- Best music documentary I've seen since the Spector film.
Secret Window (6/10) -- Boy, Turturro can ham it up.

clemenza, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 13:48 (eleven years ago) link

Tyrannosaur (2011) 7/10
Not an easy watch, very well acted though.

not_goodwin, Tuesday, 26 March 2013 15:35 (eleven years ago) link

looking forward to Dodsworth tonight.

i petted a bodega cat today. (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 19:45 (eleven years ago) link

Beyond the Hills - just as incredible, less brutal than expected (although still pretty fucking brutal).

Another turning point, a stork fuck in the road (ledge), Thursday, 28 March 2013 09:11 (eleven years ago) link

Don't have any nightmares, ledge :-)

xyzzzz__, Friday, 29 March 2013 13:07 (eleven years ago) link

metropolis (anime) (rintarō, 2001)
performance (roeg, 1970)
the aviator (scorsese, 2004)

君ちゃん (clouds), Friday, 29 March 2013 13:17 (eleven years ago) link

The Babysitters (2007)

*tera, Friday, 29 March 2013 15:52 (eleven years ago) link

Room 237
Dodsworth
Salesman
Down By Law

All important and worthwhile films

Look, Brian, about the afro wig... (forksclovetofu), Friday, 29 March 2013 23:18 (eleven years ago) link

Watched The French Connection last night, which at first surprised me by being so conventional (the curse of being an influential film, perhaps?) and then by being so ugly. Still a helluva police thriller, though. The entire subway sequence has to be one of the best action scenes ever filmed.

Public Brooding Closet (cryptosicko), Friday, 29 March 2013 23:22 (eleven years ago) link

TV: Winter's Bone (Granik, 2010) - like how the violence is made to be erratically paced (you think its gonna be made gradual, then it turns up almost unexpected and there's still a good 30 mins left...)
The Fighter (Russell, 2010) - enjoyed the mother's performance quite a bit.
Silent Light (Reygadas, 2007) - sorta hilarious mix between Ordet and Witness.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 30 March 2013 11:55 (eleven years ago) link

Persepolis (Satrapi, 2007) 3/5
Through a Glass Darkly (Bergman, 1961) 4/5
Diary of a Country Priest (Bresson, 1951) 3.5/5

you're going home in a crispy ambulance (cajunsunday), Saturday, 30 March 2013 22:39 (eleven years ago) link

real ratings this time.

Revanche (2008, Spielmann) 5
Inglorious Bastards, the (1978, Castellari) 3
Graine et le mulet, la [a.k.a. The Secret of the Grain] (2007, Kechiche) 9
Dreamgirls (2006, Condon) 6
Cimarron (1931, Ruggles) 4
Skyfall (2012, Mendes) 8
Open Water (2003, Kentis) 4
Open Water 2 (2006, Horn) 2
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Ritchie) 4
Home on the Range (2004, Finn & Stanford) 3

abanana, Saturday, 30 March 2013 23:10 (eleven years ago) link

For All Mankind (Al Reinert, 1989)
2010 (Peter Hyams, 1984)
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Louis Malle, 1958)
Witchfinder General (Michael Reeves, 1968)
The Man from Snowy River (George Miller [not that George Miller] 1982)

The Complete Afterbirth of the Cool (WilliamC), Sunday, 31 March 2013 02:54 (eleven years ago) link

the aviator (scorsese, 2004)

― 君ちゃん (clouds), Friday, March 29, 2013 9:17 AM (Yesterday) Bookmark

what'd u think

turds (Hungry4Ass), Sunday, 31 March 2013 02:57 (eleven years ago) link

Graine et le mulet, la [a.k.a. The Secret of the Grain] (2007, Kechiche) 9

this was a (bitter)sweet little movie! glad i'm not the only one here who saw it.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Sunday, 31 March 2013 08:43 (eleven years ago) link

Sightseers (Ben Wheatley, 2012) - A funny Brummie Badlands, and that rarest of beasts - a British road movie. 5/5

DavidM, Sunday, 31 March 2013 11:39 (eleven years ago) link

how far can you even go though

my god i only have 2 useless beyblade (silby), Sunday, 31 March 2013 13:49 (eleven years ago) link

lol

johnny crunch, Sunday, 31 March 2013 15:21 (eleven years ago) link

In this case, Cumbria.

DavidM, Sunday, 31 March 2013 15:28 (eleven years ago) link

Watched Jack, the CBC biopic about Jack Layton. Turns out, he was a really great guy. Who knew?

Public Brooding Closet (cryptosicko), Sunday, 31 March 2013 15:53 (eleven years ago) link

gimme the loot was really good, like unexpectedly so.
good script, good acting, good direction, good choices throughout.

Look, Brian, about the afro wig... (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 31 March 2013 16:11 (eleven years ago) link

March viewing:

Django Unchained (Tarantino, 2012) B
Rust and Bone (Audiard, 2012) A-
The Shining (Kubrick, 1981) A
Keep the Lights On (Sachs, 2012) D
Killing Them Softly (Dominik, 2012) C
Headhunters (Tyldrum, 2011) B
The Master (Anderson, 2012) B+
Trance (Boyle, 2013) B- Works brilliantly when it's pulpy gangster hijinks. As soon as they start delving into the hypnosis mindgames then it stumbles badly. Entertaining though.
Babette's Feast (Axel, 1987)

fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Sunday, 31 March 2013 18:15 (eleven years ago) link

Saw Trance last night, more or less agree with the B- grade. Concept was great but the characters, plot and mindgames were surprisingly one-dimensional. Even more traumatically, I've ended up agreeing with a Peter Bradshaw review because of it.

Newgod.css (seandalai), Sunday, 31 March 2013 18:25 (eleven years ago) link

Collaborator -- martin donovan wrote and directed. Very theatrical, writerly, and sort of slight, but there are some very nice moments and i'll watch donovan read the phone book, so...

s.clover, Monday, 1 April 2013 02:32 (eleven years ago) link

robert wise film-festival chez moi:

born to kill (1947): 4.5/5 -- creepy Lawrence Tierney and wormy Elisha Cook, Jr. = can't go wrong w/ this noir
the house on telegraph hill (1951): 3/5 -- too many unlikeable characters & too big story flaws for this one to anything more than mediocre
somebody up there likes me (1956): 3.5/5 -- sorry, i just don't buy Paul Newman as a 1940s Lower East Side greaser; pretty good fight scenes though
i want to live! (1958): 3.5/5 -- all about Susan Hayward, who does great job in portraying a fundamentally unlikable film; a bit too clinical & preachy, though
odds against tomorrow (1959): 3.5/5 -- Robert Ryan, Harry Belafonte & (young) Shelley Winters as good as can be expected; a bit too cold for me to get that enthusiastic about it, though
the haunting (1963): 5/5 -- perfect; i wish that i'd seen this before last year's Horror Poll, i would've definitely voted for it (and probably in the Top 10)
the andromeda strain (1971): 4.5/5 -- clinical treatment & slow development works well, esp. when one gets used to the film's rhythm
star trek: the movie (1979): 3.5/5 -- unexpectedly, a pretty good Easter movie (b/c of its metaphysical/religious overtones) & special effects are still impressive; still, a bit overambitious for what it is essentially a souped-up original series episode.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Monday, 1 April 2013 05:10 (eleven years ago) link

On a whim I started watching the Masterpiece Theater 'Wuthering Heights' with Tom Hardy

I lasted maybe half an hour - I couldn't take Hardy's Heathcliff seriously because all I could hear was bloody Bane whenever he opened his mouth :( Stupid Nolan

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 1 April 2013 16:54 (eleven years ago) link

Spring Breakers. Amply covered in its corresponding thread.
A Canterbury Tale. Not my favorite Archers flick; it dawdles, and John Sweet got my nerves. But the smell of hay and beer-soaked pubs wafts off the screen, and he knows how to record yokels chatting without condescending to them.

the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 1 April 2013 16:59 (eleven years ago) link

Killing of a Chinese Bookie (Cassavetes, 1976) - Oh man. It could have been a taught, gripping if generic thriller if it was less concerned with sadness and Ben Gazzara's face, with its broken pride smile. Despite there being just too much of the awful Mr Sophistication stage act scenes, its an otherwise incredibly powerful film. Gazzara's speech at the end about only being happy when he's being what others want him to be, rather than himself, is crushing. 4.5/5

DavidM, Monday, 1 April 2013 19:31 (eleven years ago) link

batch of john ford films tonight:

the hurricane (1937): 3.5/5 - before Baltimora was Tarzan Boy, Jon Hall was in this one.
the long voyage home (1940): 3.5/5 - lol John Wayne's "Swedish" accent
they were expendable (1945): 3/5 - they were also interminable
3 godfathers (1948): 3.5/5 -- john ford's version of three men and a baby, w/ religious symbolism as an added bonus
rio grande (1950): 3.5/5 -- not as good as fort apache or she wore a yellow ribbon, but it gets the job done.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Tuesday, 2 April 2013 09:43 (eleven years ago) link

Die Hard. For the first time. And it's great, absolutely, but I was kinda watching because I've read all these people talking about plotholes in new movies, and they often bring up Die Hard as a well-plotted movie, and well, it's not. Everyone is really dumb, and the baddies' plan makes no sense. So Hans Gruber has researched Tagaki but doesn't know how he looks? Obviously he is just being menacing, but why on earth does Holly fall for it? And why does she draw attention to herself, when she knows that there is a picture of her and John in the room where Hans sits? And how on earth did the bad guys expect to get away? They didn't think anyone would notice an ambulance? And what did they think the authorities would think caused the explosion? And they didn't notice a limo with music playing really loud? Come on, it's as dumb as every other movie. But I'll watch again and stop thinking about it, and it will obviously be great.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 2 April 2013 13:56 (eleven years ago) link

hell yes you will watch it again and stop thinking about it. it's DIE HARD. c'mon. :)

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 2 April 2013 16:06 (eleven years ago) link

You're wrong about all those things tbh. Listen to it next time imo.

mister borges (darraghmac), Tuesday, 2 April 2013 16:09 (eleven years ago) link

I find eisbaer's director binges puzzling...You couldn't watch all those Ford films in one night, could you? And how long did it take to watch all those Robert Wise films?

clemenza, Wednesday, 3 April 2013 03:58 (eleven years ago) link

I find eisbaer's director binges puzzling...You couldn't watch all those Ford films in one night, could you? And how long did it take to watch all those Robert Wise films?

several nights, for both Ford and Wise. i have some time on my hands these days, so why not watch some good movies?!?

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Wednesday, 3 April 2013 11:00 (eleven years ago) link

and tonight's bunch (yes, all in one night) are joseph mankiewicz joints (long, stagy & talky as mankiewicz joints tend to be):

julius caesar (1953): 3.5/5
guys and dolls (1955): 3.5/5 -- lol Marlon Brando as a song-and-dance man
the honey pot (1967): 3/5 -- maybe i'm being too much the lawyer now & i've seen enough movies and tv shows (and their lol interpretations of law) to be a humorless martinet on these matters, but are we supposed to believe that Cliff Robertson is supposed to be such a criminal law maven and yet forgot that Colorado (the state whose law would've controlled the distribution of Rex Harrison's common-law wife's estate [testate or otherwise]) also probably has either a Slayer Statute (or common law to that effect)?!? methinks that someone didn't do their homework. also, a bit overlong and too stagy.

pancakes and sizzurp (Eisbaer), Wednesday, 3 April 2013 11:18 (eleven years ago) link

respect

I offer about as much diversity as a saltine cracker. (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 3 April 2013 20:40 (eleven years ago) link

Life And Nothing More (Kiarostami, 1992) 3.5/5
Bronson (Refn, 2008) 3.5/5
Blow Up (Antonioni, 1966) 4/5

you're going home in a crispy ambulance (cajunsunday), Saturday, 6 April 2013 15:43 (eleven years ago) link


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