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toni Erdmann (ade 2016) 6/10
moonlight (Jenkins 2016) 6/10
postcards from the edge (Nichols 90) 7/10
Christine (campos 16) 5/10
hell or high water (Mackenzie 2016) 9/10
tickled (david farrier / Dylan reeve 2016) 7/10
I love you Phillip morris (requa / ficarra 2009) 5/10
ruby sparks (jonathan Dayton / Valerie faris) 4/10
get a job (Dylan kidd 2016) 4/10
mommy (dolan 2014) 9/10

johnny crunch, Monday, 6 March 2017 13:05 (seven years ago) link

John Wick Chapter 2. I really like the way, when he's not kicking the shit out of an army of henchmen, Keanu Reeves walks around like he's old, tired, in constant pain, and just really, really wants a nap.

Don Van Gorp, midwest regional VP, marketing (誤訳侮辱), Monday, 6 March 2017 13:12 (seven years ago) link

Moonlight (Jenkins, 2016) - 7/10
Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1966) - 10/10. I mean fuck, 100/10

xyzzzz__, Monday, 6 March 2017 23:13 (seven years ago) link

Jackie (5/10) - Movie looked beautiful but this just felt like a bunch of disparate conversations in search of a film. It had its moments, but it felt like it was over before it got anywhere.

Carlotta's Portrait (Ross), Tuesday, 7 March 2017 01:14 (seven years ago) link

Downhill Racer (6.5)
Grand Canyon (7.5)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (8.5)
Paterson (7.0)
What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann (7.0)
The Witness (7.0)
Eva Hesse (6.5)
I Am Not Your Negro (7.5)
The Way Way Back (5.0)
Fish Tank (6.5)

I don't much like Lawrence Kasdan's two most famous films, and I avoided Grand Canyon forever--figured it would either be unbearably sappy or unbearably smarmy. (Bearded Steve Martin--yikes.) Either it benefited from setting the bar so low or I was just in the right frame of mind, but I thought it was surprisingly good.

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 06:46 (seven years ago) link

The Way Way Back (5.0)

:-(

some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Saturday, 11 March 2017 07:00 (seven years ago) link

Yeah, I didn't like it. The biggest problem for me was the scenery chewing from Sam Rockwell and Allison Janney--I thought Rockwell was awful. The kid was interesting.

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 08:36 (seven years ago) link

A Monster Calls
which was beautiful and moving.
But I'm puzzled about Sigourney Weaver playing a Brit when there's loads of real Brit actresses around.

LOGAN
also pretty moving. Does it map to any comic run directly? Also did I miss explanation as to why no more mutants or did they give it? Or throw it away in one line?
Odd to see Steve wassisname Ricky Gervais buddy as Caliban.
Also odd timing for this film story, presumably must have been filmed and almost completely edited before the November Trump win?

Stevolende, Saturday, 11 March 2017 08:55 (seven years ago) link

I saw a lot, thanks to Miami Film Festival:

Harmonium (Fukada, 2017) 8/10
Frantz (Ozon, 2017) 7/10
It's Only the End of the World (Dolan, 2017) 6/10
The Unknown Girl (Dardennes, 2017) 5/10
Afterimage (Wadja, 2016) 5/10
Santa & Andres (Lechuga, 2017) 5/10
Are We Not Cats? (Robin, 2017) 5/10
Handsome Devil (Butler, 2017) 4/10
El Amparo (Calzadilla, 2017) 6/10
Cargo (Mortimer, 2017) 7/10
The Daughter (Stone, 2017) 4/10
Embargo (Rice, 2017) 7/10
The Dark Wind (Hassan, 2017) 6/10
The Salesman (Farhadi, 2016) 7/10
The Fits (Holmer, 2016) 7/10
Hacksaw Ridge (Gibson, 2016) 3/10
The Confession (Costa-Gavras, 1970) 8/10
* The Jewel of the Nile (Teague, 1985) 4/10
* Apocalypse Now (Coppola, 1979) 8/10
Hatari! (Hawks, 1962) 5/10
* Casablanca (Curtiz, 1943) 8/10
* Only Angels Have Wings (Hawks, 1940) 9/10

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 March 2017 15:24 (seven years ago) link

clem: I'm starting to think I'm alone on The Way Way Back. Rockwell didn't even bother me, mostly because I saw him as doing Bill Murray in Meatballs (I look at TWWB is basically a remake of that film from the perspective of the Chris Makepeace character).

Alfred: Your rating of The Jewel of the Nile doesn't surprise me at all. I remember thinking it sucked even when I was 8. I do wonder if Romancing the Stone holds up at all, though.

some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Saturday, 11 March 2017 15:49 (seven years ago) link

It does.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 March 2017 16:05 (seven years ago) link

(xpost) I can see the Meatballs comparison--Adventureland, too, obviously, the water park replacing the amusement park. I think Murray's so much funnier, though; Rockwell crudely hammers away at one obvious point--"I really hate this job and myself"--while Murray has some fun with his mock-sincerity.

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 16:32 (seven years ago) link

@clemzo - I accidentally picked up Grand Canyon last week in a lot I don't remember bidding on, I'll bump it up closer in the queue

“Yeah. Huh, thanks.” (los blue jeans), Saturday, 11 March 2017 17:38 (seven years ago) link

I was originally interested in the lot for b/ccs reasons
http://i.imgur.com/IovDjub.jpg

“Yeah. Huh, thanks.” (los blue jeans), Saturday, 11 March 2017 17:43 (seven years ago) link

(xpost) Accidentally buying Grand Canyon is a good start, but I've probably ruined it for you already--the kind of film where you want to get caught by surprise.

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 18:31 (seven years ago) link

All I really remember of Grand Canyon is watching it with my grandparents and them getting upset because they didn't immediately catch on that the bus massacre scene (I think it was) was a movie-within-the-movie.

some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Saturday, 11 March 2017 18:33 (seven years ago) link

Grand Canyon, which I used to own on used VHS purchased at Blockbuster, is larded with a lot of L.A. psychobabble, which is Lawrence Kasdan's idea of profundity; he has no idea how to stage his ideas except to give his characters monologues. I'm not sure what Kevin Kline's character is; I'm not sure he knew either, for it's a blank performance. Mary McDonnell and Danny Glover are top-notch, though.

Fascinating movie. I'd teach it.

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 March 2017 18:37 (seven years ago) link

Thought Kevin Kline was very good.

(xpost) Funny! Grand Canyon actually scooped the fake Bruce Willis-Julia Roberts movie in The Player by a year, although I imagine you can find earlier Stallone-Schwarzenegger parodies than that.

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 20:59 (seven years ago) link

There's a flying sequence, right? Kline flying across the city? Or am I thinking of another movie?

the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 11 March 2017 21:18 (seven years ago) link

There is--I think both he and his wife get dream/daydream sequences...Other parts of the film reminded me not of The Player but Short Cuts (which is definitely the superior film).

clemenza, Saturday, 11 March 2017 21:28 (seven years ago) link

"Also did I miss explanation as to why no more mutants or did they give it? "

the scientist put a mutant inhibitor into corn. which makes it odd that the movie features product placement for Corn Flakes.

Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Sunday, 12 March 2017 00:48 (seven years ago) link

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (Blair, 2017)
Moonlight (Jenkins, 2016)
Hunger (McQueen, 2008)
The Invitation (Kusama, 2015)
The Confession (Costa-Gavras, 1970)
Cemetery of Splendour (Weeasethakul, 2015)
Putney Swope (Downey, 1969)
The Company of Strangers (aka Strangers in Good Company; Scott, 1990)
Logan (Mangold, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Spheeris, 1981)

"Cine-Essays" by Evan Johnson & Guy Maddin, 2014: "Puberty" "Colours" " Elms" "Cold"
Spanky: To the Pier and Back (short - Maddin, 2008)
The Hall Runner (short - Maddin, 2014)
Louis Riel for Dinner (short - Christie, 2014)

scattered, smothered, covered, diced and chunked (WilliamC), Sunday, 12 March 2017 02:45 (seven years ago) link

Who’s Crazy? (1966, White) 5/10
Men Go to Battle (2015, Treitz) 7/10
La sombra del caudillo (1960, Bracho) 7/10
*Ugetsu (1953, Mizoguchi) 10/10
Little Sister (2016, Clark) 6/10
Nocturama (2016, Bonello) 8/10
American Honey (2016, Arnold) 5/10
A Bigger Splash (2015, Guadagnino) 6/10
Moonlight (2016, Jenkins) 7/10
*Silver Streak (1976, Hiller) 4/10

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 12 March 2017 08:40 (seven years ago) link

Inland Empire (2006; rewatch) 4/5
Tangerine (2015) 3/5
Tickled (2016) 3.5/5
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx (1974) 4/5
Lost Highway (1997; rewatch) 3.5/5

Chris L, Sunday, 12 March 2017 12:29 (seven years ago) link

Kong: Skull Island (Vogt-Roberts, 2017) 6/10
Logan (Mangold, 2017) 7/10
Cronos (del Toro, 1993) 6/10
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (Blair, 2017) 6/10
Voice Over (Monger, 1981) 4/10
52 Pick-Up (Frankenheimer, 1986) 7/10
The White Helmets (von Einsiedel, 2016) 8/10
Wiener (Kriegman, Steinberg, 2016) 7/10
Don't Look Back (Pennebaker, 1965) 7/10
rw:
To Live and Die in LA (Friedkin, 1985) 8/10
Paths of Glory (Kubrick, 1957) 8/10
The Squid and the Whale (Baumbach, 2005) 7/10
The Devil's Backbone (del Toro, 2001) 7/10
Pan's Labyrinth (del Toro, 2005) 7/10
Casablanca (Curtiz, 1942) 10/10
Chinatown (Polanski, 1974) 10/10

painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture (DavidM), Monday, 13 March 2017 10:50 (seven years ago) link

*performance (1970) 10/10
funny farm (1975) 7/10
a walk among the tombstones (2014) 5/10
batman v superman (2016) 4/10
your name (2016) 7/10
a date for mad mary (2016) 6/10
wifey redux (2015) 7/10
the kings of summer (2013) 6/10
*metallica: some kind of monster (2004) 7/10
i dont feel at home in this world anymore (2017) 7/10
ace in the hole (1951) 9/10
train to busan (2016) 7/10
young frankenstein (1974) 7/10
swiss army man (2016) 5/10
a follower for emily (1974) 6/10
toni erdmann (2016) 9/10
*mr turner (2104) 8/10
the civil war (1990) 10/10 (brilliant 9 part documentary on the american civil war that was originally broadcast on PBS, you can find it on Netflix now)
the decline of western civilization part III (1998) 8/10
american boy: a profile of steven prince (1978) 7/10
the mayfair set (1999) 8/10
logan (2017) 7/10

Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Monday, 13 March 2017 12:33 (seven years ago) link

The Deer Hunter (1978) - 10/10
Table 19 - 1/10
The Salesman - 7/10
True Stories (1986) - 6/10
Kong: Skull Island - 5/10

flappy bird, Monday, 13 March 2017 17:47 (seven years ago) link

Spring in a Small Town (Fei)
Come Drink With Me (Hu)
Dragon Gate Inn (Hu)
A Touch of Zen (Hu)*
The Fate of Lee Khan (Hu)
The Red Meadows (Ipsen & Lauritzen)
Be Dear to Me (Hovmand)
Once in a Lifetime (Bier)
Open Hearts (Bier)
In a Better World (Bier)
Deliver Us From Evil (Bornedal)
Labrador (Aspöck)
Bridgend (Rønde)*
Men & Chicken (Jensen)*
The Gold Coast (Dencik)*
Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (Chazelle)
Whiplash (Chazelle)
La La Land (Chazelle)
Old Joy (Reichardt)
Wendy & Lucy (Reichardt)
Certain Women (Reichardt)*
The Wolfpack (Moselle)
The Act of Killing (Oppenheimer)*
The Look of Silence (Oppenheimer)*
Our Daily Bread (Geyrhalter)
Whore’s Glory (Glawogger)
Hundstage (Seidl)
Import/Export (Seidl)
Jesus, You Know (Seidl)
Paradise : Love (Seidl)
The Birth of a Nation (Turner)
Kapò (Pontecorvo)
Quiemada (Pontecorvo)
Quilombo (Diegues)
Shame (McQueen)
12 Years a Slave (McQueen)
Spartacus (Kubrick)*
Lolita (Kubrick)
Glory (Zwick)
Amistad (Spielberg)
Saving Private Ryan (Spielberg)*

I'm beginning to appreciate Spielbergs historical films. I'm getting old...

Frederik B, Wednesday, 15 March 2017 13:44 (seven years ago) link

What's The Fate of Lee Khan like?

Robert Adam Gilmour, Wednesday, 15 March 2017 13:48 (seven years ago) link

Kinda like the other ones :) A Touch of Zen towers over the rest, but the others ones are good. It's an Inn-film as well, there is much more intrigue and subterfuge, but it all climaxes in a lot of lovely fighting.

Frederik B, Wednesday, 15 March 2017 13:54 (seven years ago) link

I said so in another thread, but I'm pretty sure Tarantino took a LOT of inspiration from King Hu when he wrote The Hateful Eight.

Frederik B, Wednesday, 15 March 2017 13:58 (seven years ago) link

I want to see Raining On The Mountain & Legend Of The Mountain next. Apparently one is among his best, the other is supposed to be much weaker. Legend exists in 3 different versions.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Wednesday, 15 March 2017 14:20 (seven years ago) link

Le Rouge est Mis (7/10)
Brimstone (3/10)
La Note Bleue (7/10)
Prometheus* (5/10)
Exorcist III (6/10)
The Kremlin Letter* (8/10)
Daughter Of the Nile (8/10)

*rewatch

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 15 March 2017 14:28 (seven years ago) link

oh and...

Logan (7/10)

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 15 March 2017 14:28 (seven years ago) link

Do the Right Thing (Lee, 1989)
What's Up, Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1972) - I'm trying to watch all the Pre-Focker Barbaras
Cavegirl (Oliver, 1985) - Arzt Origins
Grand Canyon (Kasdan, 1985) - I can see where this would would work well in a class, there are a lot of places to hang a discussion.
First Family (Henry, 1980) - A couple bits that worked but not really that great. Hard to believe that this is the only time Rip Torn and Fred Willard worked together.
Little Vegas (Lang, 1990)
Baby it's You (Sayles, 1983)
Teachers (Hiller, 1984)
The State of Things (Wenders, 1982)
King Kong (Cooper, 1933)
Aliens (Cameron, 1986)
Alien^3 (Fincher, 1992)
Throne Of Blood (Kurosawa, 1957)
Gardens of Stone (Coppola, 1986)
Slaves of New York (Ivory, 1989) - very 1985 paint splatter/Keith Haring squiggle-art/polka dot/loud color street style
The Wild Geese (McLaglen, 1978)
Cloak & Dagger (Franklin, 1984)
Round Midnight (Tavernier, 1986)

“Yeah. Huh, thanks.” (los blue jeans), Thursday, 23 March 2017 03:37 (seven years ago) link

Cloak & Dagger (Franklin, 1984)

Loved this as a kid. Kind of want to revisit, but also kind of don't because I'm afraid of how it might look to me now.

some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Thursday, 23 March 2017 03:43 (seven years ago) link

I actually thought it held up OK. Better than D.A.R.Y.L. at least.

“Yeah. Huh, thanks.” (los blue jeans), Thursday, 23 March 2017 04:37 (seven years ago) link

Midnight Run (Brest, 1988) 7
Lion (Garth Davis, 2016) 7
Get Out (Peele, 2017) 8
Logan (Mangold, 2017) 6
Florence Foster Jenkins (Frears, 2016) 5
Moonlight (Jenkins, 2016) 8
It Came From Outer Space (Jack Arnold, 1953) 5
Harvey (Henry Koster, 1950) 4

Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Thursday, 23 March 2017 09:23 (seven years ago) link

The Sense of an Ending - 2/10
Idiocracy (2006) - 6/10
Raw - 6/10
Wilson - 3/10
Personal Shopper - 9/10

flappy bird, Sunday, 26 March 2017 22:22 (seven years ago) link

Daughter Of the Nile (8/10)

L'Alliance (8/10) Karina marries Jean-Claude Carriére and paranoia ensues. Really great.

Soleil Rouge (5/10) Bronson, Mifune and Delon (and Ursula Andresssss) in a French sorta-spaghetti western. Very odd.

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Sunday, 26 March 2017 23:58 (seven years ago) link

*Soylent Green (1973, Fleischer) 5/10
Route One USA (1989, Kramer) 8/10
The Love Witch (2016, Biller) 6/10
I Called Him Morgan (2016, Collin) 8/10
Being 17 (2016, Techine) 7/10
#Taipei Story (1985, Yang) 8/10
Beach Rats (2017, Hittman) 5/10
*Sunset Song (2015, Davies) 9/10
Numéro deux (1975, Godard) 7/10
*What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962, Aldrich) 9/10
*The Mortal Storm (1940, Borzage) 8/10
The Rubber Gun (1977, Moyle) 7/10

#I think it's possible I saw Taipei Story 25 years ago, but I don't remember it.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Monday, 27 March 2017 18:58 (seven years ago) link

Working may way through the Weissmuller Tarzans with my kid. Last night we did Tarzan's Desert Mystery, which features Nazis, a slangy Stanwyck-alike gal magician stranded on a USO tour, huge reptiles and a giant spider. I had forgotten how silly these got, big fun.

You're going to see a lot of love. Okay? Thank you. (Dan Peterson), Monday, 27 March 2017 19:10 (seven years ago) link

Festival haul.

Hissein Habre - A Chadian Tragedy (Haroun)
Homo Sapiens (Geyrhalter)
All These Sleepless Nights (Marczak)
Eglantine (Salmon)
The Graduation (Simon)
The Cinema Travellers (Abraham & Madheshiya)
Untitled (Glawogger)
Machines (Jain)
Bitter Money (Wang Bing)
Spectator Records - Up In Smoke (Bro, Andersen, Schwarz-Nielsen & Schwarz-Nielsen)
A Modern Man (Mulvad)
France (Depardon)
1996 Lucy and the Corpses in the Pool (Migliavacca & Lahora)
Liberation Day (Traavik & Olte)
The Third Option (Fürhapter)

Tarrafal (Neves)
Janbal (Bozorgmehr & Moghadam)
Spin (G Seidl)
The Mærsk Opera (Superflex)
Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey (Malick)
Vi Lader Billedet Stå et Øjeblik (Wellejus)
I Promise You Never to Come Back (Gutierrez)

Janbal is best film of the year. 1996 Lucy and the Corpses in the Pool pretty damn masterful as well. The new Wang Bing is a bit disappointing :(

Frederik B, Monday, 27 March 2017 19:13 (seven years ago) link

Appropriate Behaviour (5.5)
Certain Women (7.0)
Snowden (6.0)
Cinema Verite (6.5)
Brothers of the Black List (6.5)
Personal Shopper (6.5)
Adventureland (8.0)
Something Evil (7.0)
Class of ’63 (5.5)
The Founder (5.5)

I'm usually more or less in sync with David Edelstein on most films but thought The Founder was a major missed opportunity. The only pleasure I got out of it was recognizing Mad Men's Linda Cardellini under a blonde wig (I was positive it was one of Don's affairs--I did have to wait for the credits to be sure it was Sylvia).

clemenza, Thursday, 30 March 2017 01:43 (seven years ago) link

only posting directly after Frederik henceforth

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 30 March 2017 02:01 (seven years ago) link

One More Time with Feeling (2016) 3.5/5
Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) 1/5
Voyage of Time: the IMAX Experience (2016) 4/5
Maborosi (1995; rewatch) 5/5
The Witness (2015) 3.5/5
Green Room (2015) 4/5

Chris L, Thursday, 30 March 2017 02:06 (seven years ago) link

How did you feel about Kitty Genovese's brother in The Witness? For me, he was the drag on an otherwise interesting film.

clemenza, Thursday, 30 March 2017 02:10 (seven years ago) link

I actually liked him. For someone with an obsession he had a pretty reasonable, calm demeanor. Not what I was expecting.

Chris L, Thursday, 30 March 2017 02:14 (seven years ago) link

Appropriate Behaviour (5.5)

We just aren't agreeing lately!

some sad trombone Twilight Zone shit (cryptosicko), Thursday, 30 March 2017 02:55 (seven years ago) link

Got it from the library, didn't know a thing about it but the cover looked intriguing. It just struck me as a lesbian version of generic Woody Allen. I did find the two student films funny, though.

clemenza, Thursday, 30 March 2017 03:05 (seven years ago) link


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