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The Grace Jones doc is also on Hulu, that's all I got.

WmC, Friday, 21 December 2018 18:54 (five years ago) link

Three identical strangers is an incredible story, def worth seeing on Netflix or wherever but no need to see at the cinema - the presentation is very boilerplate Insane True Story Documentary, like it has pretty much the exact same structure of something like the impostor from a few years ago, with the obligatory landfill doc music

I wanted to see more of the amoral eugenicist lady.

Pierrot with a thousand farces (wins), Friday, 21 December 2018 19:10 (five years ago) link

I saw Three Identical Strangers in a big, full theatre at a film festival, not knowing the story already, and being in a gasping audience was great

forks! the following comic book movies are all better than Black Panther:
Teen Titans GO! To The Movies
Ant-Man & The Wasp
Mutafukaz
Bernard & Huey

these non-fiction films would probably be of interest to you:
The Road Movie
The Green Fog
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story
Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records
Hal

and these might also work for you:
Blindspotting
Mandy (on Shudder)
Nancy (on Kanopy)
Border [Gräns]
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs (on Netflix)

sans lep (sic), Friday, 21 December 2018 19:39 (five years ago) link

Great Day in the Morning (1956, Tourneur) 6/10
*Stars in My Crown (1950, Tourneur) 10/10
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018, Coen, Coen) 7/10
Circle of Danger (1951, Tourneur) 6/10
*The Fortune Cookie (1966, Wilder) 8/10
The Fascist (1961, Salce) 7/10
*Nightfall (1957, Tourneur) 8/10
Humoresque (1946, Negulesco) 7/10
La Commare Secca (1962, Bertolucci) 7/10
Bitter Money (2016, Wang) 6/10
Ten Days Wonder (1971, Chabrol) 7/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 21 December 2018 19:44 (five years ago) link

thanks sic; i'll add most if not all of those to the pile!

after deadpool and antman and as much of batman v superman as i could stomach, I honestly am done with DC/Marvel superhero movies (though MAYBE shazam will overcome as i am a huge cc beck nerd); the main attraction of black panther is solely for the cultural import and the ever necessary RIGHT TO HAVE AN OPINION

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:28 (five years ago) link

... though i _did_ just reread the Jungle Action books that the movie is at least partially based on so i'm curious to see the fidelity to McGregor's source material. Coates' writing with the character is just not good; would love someone to convince me otherwise though.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:44 (five years ago) link

Is black panther from 2018?! Jesus fucking Christ

Pierrot with a thousand farces (wins), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:45 (five years ago) link

February!

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:47 (five years ago) link

Wow

Pierrot with a thousand farces (wins), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:47 (five years ago) link

seems like only 2 weeks ago i was chuckling at thinkpieces about its importance

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:57 (five years ago) link

some streaming additions to my "to watch" list if anyone else wants to play along:

Bird Box (Netflix)
Mary and the Witch’s Flower (Netflix)
They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead (Netflix)
What Still Remains (Netflix)
Nancy (Kanopy)
Bernard and Huey (Amazon)
The Road Movie (Amazon)
Paddington 2 (HBO)
Loveless (Starz)

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:57 (five years ago) link

seems like only 2 weeks ago i was chuckling at thinkpieces about its importance


2 years ago here

Pierrot with a thousand farces (wins), Friday, 21 December 2018 20:58 (five years ago) link

Border might still be in cinemas in NYC, was here two weeks ago

Ant-Man 2 is only moderately good, but charming ppl + lots of jokes + Michael Peña on 70+% sets and locations absolutely beats Black Panther’s scowl-faced srsness on, under, & surrounded by a shimmering haze of pixels

there’s one okayish heist scene in BP though, shrug emoji

sans lep (sic), Friday, 21 December 2018 21:05 (five years ago) link

yeah, border really should've already been on that list as it's been something I've wanted to see for a minute. May try to catch it at IFC.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 21 December 2018 21:11 (five years ago) link

Mutafukaz- I missed my chance to see this in Philly and it’s doing hat standard Funimation thing of no streaming (except maybe on their own service) and MAYBE a disc release in the distant future, but I’m curious about anything Studio 4C. But I’ve been concerned...how minstrel-y is it? Because it seems like it’s walking a real tightrope with that kind of imagery

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Saturday, 22 December 2018 14:57 (five years ago) link

if you're hyper-sensitive to that, it could be a cringe, yeah. But the two-elements-inspired levels of magpieing in the film are leavened by magpieing loads and loads of other snippets of US culture that have come, fragmented, to the author through relentless corporate exports. For mine, the aspects of the story that are about the characters feeling lost and overwhelmed by a city that seems built out of things that are alien to them, and the author's obvious passion for hip-hop, outweigh the perception of appropriation.

(I haven't read the books, though.)

sans lep (sic), Saturday, 22 December 2018 22:16 (five years ago) link

Santa's Workshop (Jackson, 1932)
Jack Frost (Iwerks, 1934)
*Hogfather (Jean, 2006)
Prince Bayaya (Trnka, 1950)
Hello Sailor (Sandrich, 1927)
Passion (Trnka, 1962)
Cybernetic Grandma (Trnka, 1962)
Archangel Gabriel and Mistress Goose (Trnka, 1964)
The Hand (Trnka, 1965)

I Feel Bad About My Butt (j.lu), Monday, 24 December 2018 00:45 (five years ago) link

j.lu, what are the must-watch Trnka's?

Frederik B, Monday, 24 December 2018 09:40 (five years ago) link

The only one I've liked so far was The Emperor's Nightingale. Old Czech Legends and Prince Bayaya struck me as rather too twee. The Hand is as powerfully allegorical as it is polemical.

I Feel Bad About My Butt (j.lu), Monday, 24 December 2018 13:22 (five years ago) link

Yesterday: A Simple Favor, which was better than I expected. Blake Lively is very good at playing white trash grifters.
Today: Nico, 1988, which made me want to investigate her 80s albums (like most people, I stopped paying attention after The End). The lead actress is great.

grawlix (unperson), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 01:18 (five years ago) link

Couldn't do anything with Shirkers, which seemed endlessly referential, self-mythologizing and the equivalent of a filmed zine, which sounded good to me in theory but not so much in practice.

Isle of Dogs was a Wes Anderson film through and through: visually interesting, technically impressive, mannered to the point of absurdity, outrageous cast generally thrown away, script better served to a picturebook. I will say that the animation was maybe a bit cutrate by the standards of Laika.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 16:01 (five years ago) link

Isle of Dogs is the third Anderson film in a row that I just can't bring myself to care about enough to watch.

Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 16:11 (five years ago) link

Mary and the Witch's Flower was (at least for the half hour I got through before i gave up) paint-by-numbers Miyazaki, right down to the character animations and poses. Felt weirdly manipulative.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 16:14 (five years ago) link

Shirkers...sounded good to me in theory but not so much in practice.

otm. I was a little uncomfortable with how the director hung his friend and his own mother out to dry in service to his film.

Juul Haalmeyer Dancers washout (WmC), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 16:15 (five years ago) link

wasn't into the last three Wes Anderson movies either, but his new one sounds like it could be good... 'The French Dispatch' starring Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet and a bunch of others of course... about journalists apparently

flappy bird, Wednesday, 26 December 2018 16:34 (five years ago) link

Moonrise Kingdom is one of his best imo

sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 18:50 (five years ago) link

It seems like the greatest distillation of what he has to offer, yes. If you're not into his vision, it's not gonna win you over tho'.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 26 December 2018 19:04 (five years ago) link

It absolutely won me over. I love Benjamin Britten, though...

Frederik B, Wednesday, 26 December 2018 19:18 (five years ago) link

Royal Tenenbaums is the only one I have any time for

flappy bird, Wednesday, 26 December 2018 19:34 (five years ago) link

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse 4/5
* Christmas in July (1940) 4/5
Happy as Lazzaro (2018) 4/5
Ronin (1998) 3.5/5
Invention for Destruction (1958) 4.5/5
Paddington 2 4/5
Support the Girls 3.5/5
* My Fair Lady 3/5

Chris L, Wednesday, 26 December 2018 21:48 (five years ago) link

Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (Perischetti, Ramsey, Rothman, 2018)
Meek's Cutoff (Reichardt, 2011)
Shirkers (Tan, 2018)
Phantom Thunderbolt (James, 1933)
Minding the Gap (Liu, 2018)
Morvern Callar (Ramsay, 2002)
Red River (Hawks, 1948)
Private Life (Jenkins, 2018)
Split (Shyamalan, 2017)
Trespassing Bergman (Magnusson, Pallas, 2015)
* Tombstone (Cosmatos, 1993)

Juul Haalmeyer Dancers washout (WmC), Thursday, 27 December 2018 03:49 (five years ago) link

The Girl in the Spider’s Web (5.5)
Joe (6.0)
Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (6.0)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (6.5)
Battle of the Sexes (7.0)
The Front Runner (6.0)
The Babadook (7.0)
Munich (7.0)
Vice (7.0)
If Beale Street Could Talk (7.0)

I think Robert De Niro refers to himself as the "babadook of the year" somewhere in Raging Bull.

clemenza, Sunday, 30 December 2018 21:30 (five years ago) link

Wild Pear Tree (Ceylan, 2018) - too many of the same things that are so prevalent in Euro film without adding that much to it, although I liked how the father and mother's roles were developed a bit more as the film went on, moving at times away from the main character.

Elephant Sitting Still (Hu Bo, 2018) - Everything has a baby-shot-at-birth feel, all possibilities closed off with only one way out. One of this year's best.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 30 December 2018 22:09 (five years ago) link

The Mule, the new Clint Eastwood, was surprisingly good after the dementia disaster of Sully. Similar to The Old Man and the Gun, and while that is definitely the better film, The Mule isn't bad - for what it is.

flappy bird, Sunday, 30 December 2018 22:23 (five years ago) link

Buzzin' Around (Goulding, 1933)
The Thin Man (Van Dyke, 1934)
The Star Wars Holiday Special (Binder & Acomba, 1978)
The Hitchhiker (Gillstrom, 1933)
The Czech Year (Trnka, 1947)
She Wronged Him Right (Fleischer, 1934)
A Reckless Romeo (Arbuckle, 1917)
Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable (Freyer, 2018)
The Apartment (Wilder, 1960)

I Feel Bad About My Butt (j.lu), Monday, 31 December 2018 00:44 (five years ago) link

Food (Svankmajer, 1993) (short) 7
Idiocracy (Judge, 2006) 4
The Grinch (2018) 6
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Howard, 2000) 3
*Elf (Favreau, 2003) 7
The Mule (Eastwood, 2018) 4

adam the (abanana), Monday, 31 December 2018 02:07 (five years ago) link

Young Winston which I'm not sure I've seen through before. Had a launch near where I lived as a kid since it was his electoral ward. I live near a statue of him.
Quite enjoyable with a cast that seems to be filled with familiar faces. Notably Anne Bancroft as his mother & I just read the original book of The Graduate which makes her stick in the.mind even more

The Hobbit the first of the sequence, didn't really mean to sit through the whole film but wound up dojng so anyway.

How to Train Your Dragon 2

Wuthering Heights
2008 tv version I think, shown as a continuous whole. I missed the first half.
Been meaning to get around to reading the book cos I think I only know part of the story. I think one better known film version concentrates on the middle section doesn't it.

Stevolende, Monday, 31 December 2018 10:12 (five years ago) link

kellys heroes (missed first 40 mins)

it was about some heroes owned by a man named kelly it was good

topical mlady (darraghmac), Monday, 31 December 2018 11:40 (five years ago) link

The Wild Pear Tree (Ceylan, 2018) 8/10
The Quiet Man (Ford, 1952) 6/10
The Wrong Box (Forbes, 1966) 7/10
Nostalgia (Tarkovsky, 1983) 8/10
One-Eyed Jacks (Brando, 1961) 8/10
Roma (Cuarón, 2018) 8/10
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Coen Bros, 2018) 5/10
The Other Side of the Wind (Welles, 2018) 7/10
Contraband (Fulci, 1980) 7/10
Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (Baker, 1971) 7/10

Ward Fowler, Monday, 31 December 2018 11:45 (five years ago) link

xxp
Young Winston is not great at all, but Robert Shaw is a ledge!

calzino, Monday, 31 December 2018 11:47 (five years ago) link

Ward, what's yr beef w/ Ford's Ireland?

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 31 December 2018 14:15 (five years ago) link

Irish ham sliced too thicky; a stout that soured over 129 long minutes. There's more twinkling and twirling than in a late Malick film, and Wayne seems hefty and charmless.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 31 December 2018 14:23 (five years ago) link

To Sir With Love.
Don't remember seeing this since my teens. Sidney Poitier as Guyanese teacher trying to tame an unruly mob.
Emotive I guess. Do like the music.
Title track played here by Lulu fronting the Mindbenders at the school prom thingy.

Stevolende, Monday, 31 December 2018 14:49 (five years ago) link

all your Tourneur questions amswered before I forget these films

Easy Living (1949, Tourneur) 7/10
The Fearmakers (1958, Tourneur) 4/10
Timbuktu (1958, Tourneur) 5/10
Stranger on Horseback (1955. Tourneur) 7/10
Wichita (1955, Tourneur) 8/10
Appointment in Honduras (1953, Tourneur) 6/10
Anna Boleyn (1920, Lubitsch) 6/10
*Canyon Passage (1946, Tourneur) 9/10
Libel (1959. Asquith) 7/10
Happy as Lazzaro (2018, Rohrwacher) 8/10
*A Star Is Born (1937, Wellman) 7/10
No No: A Dockumentary (2014, Radice) 7/10
Way of a Gaucho (1952, Tourneur) 7/10
Anne of the Indies (1951, Tourneur) 6/10
*The Young Lions (1958, Dmytryk) 7/10
The Favourite (2018, Lanthimos) 5/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 31 December 2018 14:52 (five years ago) link

Irish ham sliced too thicky; a stout that soured over 129 long minutes. There's more twinkling and twirling than in a late Malick film, and Wayne seems hefty and charmless.

― Ward Fowler, Monday, December 31, 2018 9:23 AM

more like Spam. I like many Ford films; this one is blarney.

Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 31 December 2018 14:52 (five years ago) link

Hokey and Oirish as it is, I still love The Quiet Man

. (Michael B), Monday, 31 December 2018 15:26 (five years ago) link

Impetuous! Homeric! Love it very much as well. There's always corn with Ford.

So, This Leaked (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 31 December 2018 16:12 (five years ago) link

quiet man is great

topical mlady (darraghmac), Monday, 31 December 2018 16:14 (five years ago) link

the rest of 2018

in theaters:

The Favourite (Lanthimos, 2018) 9/10
Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (Bloom, 2018) - 8/10
Burning (Lee, 2018) - 9/10
Barry Lyndon (Kubrick, 1975 / 35mm) - 10/10
Vox Lux (Corbet, 2018) - 3/10
The Hitch-Hiker (Lupino, 1953) - 8/10
Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick, 1999) - 10/10
All That Heaven Allows (Sirk, 1955) - 9/10
Second Act (Segal, 2018) - 4/10
Roma (Cuarón, 2018) - 3/10
Vice (McKay, 2018) - 2/10
Shoplifters (Kore-eda, 2018) - 9/10
If Beale Street Could Talk (Jenkins, 2018) - 5/10
The Mule (Eastwood, 2018) - 4/10
The Thin Man (Van Dyke, 1934 / 35mm) - 9/10

at home:

Synecdoche, New York (Kaufman, 2008) - ∞
Brink of Life (Bergman, 1958) - 9/10
One Day Pina Asked… (Akerman, 1983) - 8/10
F for Fake (Welles, 1973) - 5/10
The Firemen’s Ball (Forman, 1967) - 8/10
A Wedding (Altman, 1978) - 9/10
35 Shots of Rum (Claire Denis, 2008) - 9/10
Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (Akerman, 1997) - 8/10
Greaser’s Palace (Downey Sr., 1972) - 6/10
The Misfits (Huston, 1961) - 8/10
Miami Blues (Armitage, 1990) - 9/10
Welcome to the Dollhouse (Solondz, 1995) - 8/10
Love Exposure (Sono, 2008) - 10/10
Julien Donkey-Boy (Korine, 1999) - 7/10
My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946) - 10/10
From the Other Side (Akerman, 2002) - 9/10

flappy bird, Tuesday, 1 January 2019 04:25 (five years ago) link

Disobedience (Leilo, 2018) - I liked Leilo's Gloria (about a disco loving woman in her 50s on the look out for a partner). The script in this English language film is not as good: Rachel Weisz is often the woman someone falls in love with, except this time its forbidden - although the reveal had the Terminator II novelty value! Its very hard to get anything out of films set in closed-off communities. At this point I kinda want to see one where everything is just fine and dandy.
Image Book (Godard, 2018) - its on MUBI for a few more hours and in line with much of his essay film work in the last 30 years. The range of images, colour, subject (questionable or otherwise), sound - no one does fragmentation quite like him.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 1 January 2019 21:50 (five years ago) link


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