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wasdnuos (abanana), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 15:39 (two years ago) link

Hizzoner (McCarey, 1933)
Whom the Gods Destroy (Lang, 1934)
A Night on Bald Mountain (Parker & Alexeieff, 1933)
Vanity Street (Grinde, 1932)
Battling with Buffalo Bill (Taylor, 1931)
The Triumph of the Rat (Cutts, 1926)
The Return of the Rat (Cutts, 1929)
From Hell It Came (Milner, 1957)
Hello Baby! (McCarey, 1925)
Alice's Orphan (Disney, 1926)
Smith's Baby (Cline, 1926)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 9 May 2021 20:52 (two years ago) link

WmC, that is a great (x) last movies

― wasdnuos (abanana), Wednesday, May 5, 2021 10:39 AM (four days ago)

Thank you! I have been up to my eyeballs in dayjob and barjob so I've tried to make my limited movie time count more -- less mindless zero-calorie junk. Although Machine Gun McCain was pretty zero-calorie. Big ups to Stevie D. for the rec and the access to Funeral Parade of Roses.

In my house are many Manchins (WmC), Sunday, 9 May 2021 21:28 (two years ago) link

a bunch of slides from the 19th century (Muybridge, Le Prince, etc.)
A Night on Bald Mountain (Alexeieff & Parker, 1933) an 8-minute animation that took 18 months to make
Ferdinand the Bull (Disney co., 1938)
Saludos Amigos (Disney co., 1942) 4/10
The Wind in the Willows (Disney co., 1949) 3/10 i probably saw this as a kid and forgot it
Vincent (Tim Burton, 1982)
Good Morning (Ozu, 1959) 6/10 my second ozu -- i need to watch more
In a Grove of a Black Cat a.k.a. Kuroneko (Kaneto Shindô, 1968) 8/10
Top of the Heap (1972) 6/10

Minari (Chung, 2020) 8/10
Disney-Sony's European Vacation (Watts, 2019) 6/10
My Octopus Teacher (2020) 4/10
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020) 6/10
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021) 7/10
I May Destroy You (2020, ltd. series) 9/10
Frozen II (Disney co., Buck & Lee, 2019) 5/10

wasdnuos (abanana), Sunday, 9 May 2021 21:29 (two years ago) link

Nomadland
pretty moving film using a lot of real people in the minor roles.
NIce to see the geezer I wish they hadn't killed off in the Expanse outside of that series as one of the actual actors though.
Sad to hear that this si a lifestyle that people are being condemned to , though maybe iit is also about freedom.
I was heavily reminded of a scene from Fargo when the main protagonist gets up from peeing beside a fence in the middle of the open countryside with the remnants of snow still thawing on the ground. Then remembered that Frances McDormand played the police chief in that.

Sherpa
Documentary about Sherpas helping people climb Everest. My brother was talking about it a few weeks ago so I grabbed a copy. But only just got around to watching it. Fell asleep a couple of times but taht's probably just me at this time of night.
Quite moving. I think I must have read some weekend magazine articles on the subject possibly tied i with the film which was made or released in 2014. So had heard some of the story before.
Massive queues of people waiting to climb the mountain look like those photos of people crossing into the Yukon during the goldrush. & I've heard it's used as an office team building exercise which is definitely not the way it should be looked at.

Stevolende, Sunday, 9 May 2021 23:13 (two years ago) link

Peppermint (2019?) Jennifer Garner plays a suburban mom whose husband and daughter are murdered by face-tatted cartel goons who are released thanks to judicial corruption. Fast forward five years and she's a dead-eyed MMA fighter and super-assassin hunting them and their bosses and everyone else involved in the case down. It's a remarkably dark version of this story; Garner shoots first without hesitation, she shows absolutely no mercy (she nails the judge's hands to his chair before blowing his whole house up with him in it) and genuinely doesn't seem to give a fuck if she dies while executing her plan. It's dumb as shit, but while it's running it's got impact and momentum.

Kiss The Blood Off My Hands (1948). An amazingly bleak noir with Burt Lancaster as a PTSD-damaged WWII veteran who accidentally kills a man in a London bar. Things go downhill from there. Lancaster dives deep into the character's psychosis; he's genuinely frightening throughout, at least partly because he's so much bigger and taller than anyone else onscreen.

but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 11 May 2021 01:54 (two years ago) link

The Ruling Class
Satire on the british aristocracy.
Harry Andrews hangs himself in an autoerotic game and his insane son who thinks he's jesus is brought outof the asylum he's been in .
Son is played by Peter O'Toole .
Have been wanting to see this since I was an early teen I think. My brother told me about it after he'd seen it on tv and I never got a chjance to see it on tv that I was aware of. I think I may have missed a showing over the last couple of years. I downloaded it about 10 years ago or something and the sound was way out of sync. So I found it unwatchable after a while. Not sure what promp[ted me to get it again recently but this is in sync so that's lovely for you.
Quite amusing, quite creepy. A bit white.
NOt sure if I've seen Peter O'Toole with long hair elsewhere, couldn't think of one while watching it. Obviouslky a wig anyway but still thought it odd.
Interesting to see Blackadder's Nursie in a support role here. Not sure where else she pops up at the time. time being 1972 . & it does have a large support cast of familiar faces.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 11 May 2021 08:22 (two years ago) link

I haven't been on here much, besides trawling the archives. As more theaters open and new movies are screened and seen in them again, I'll return, til then it's too grim, especially with Bill W gone. Here all the movies I watched in April.

The Seed of Man (Ferreri, 1969) - 9/10
Winchester ’73 (Mann, 1950) - 8/10
*Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven (Fassbinder, 1975) - 10/10
The Big Chill (Kasdan, 1983) - 5/10
Narrowsburg (Shane, 2019) - 7/10
Dragon Inn (Hu, 1967) - 8/10
*Goodbye, Dragon Inn (Tsai, 2003) - 10/10
The Swinging Cheerleaders (Hill, 1974) - 8/10
Bye Bye Monkey (Ferreri, 1978) - 10/10
Woman Times Seven (De Sica, 1967) - 8/10
As Tears Go By (Wong, 1988) - 9/10
Hill of Freedom (Hong, 2014) - 7/10
Nightmare Beach (Lenzi, 1989) - 9/10
Midnight Lace (Miller, 1960) - 8/10
The Ballad of Narayama (Kinoshita, 1958) - 8/10
Anatomy of a Murder (Preminger, 1959) - 8/10
*Vivre Sa Vie (Godard, 1962) - 10/10
The Mind Benders (Dearden, 1963) - 6/10
Absence of Malice (Pollack, 1981) - 5/10
Psychos in Love (Bechard, 1987) - 6/10
The Tall Target (Mann, 1951) - 7/10
Time Without Pity (Losey, 1957) - 5/10
*Fallen Angels (Wong, 1995) - 9/10
*Along the Polly (Hamburg, 2004) - 7/10
The Candy Snatchers (Trueblood, 1973) - 7/10
*Stray Dogs (Tsai, 2013) - 10/10
Nightmare City (Lenzi, 1980) - 6/10
The Pillow Book (Greenaway, 1996) - 8/10
Mandy (Cosmatos, 2018) - 7/10
Babette’s Feast (Axel, 1987) - 8/10
The Pajama Game (Abbot, Donen; 1957) - 7/10
VHYes (Robbins, 2019) - 7/10
Six in Paris (various, 1965) - 7/10 *Chabrol's, the last, is by far the best segment
Candy (Marquand, 1968) - 9/10
The Hot Touch (Vadim, 1981) - 6/10
The Gun Runners (Siegel, 1958) - 7/10
The Internecine Project (Hughes, 1974) - 8/10
Coogan’s Bluff (Siegel, 1968) - 6/10
Evils of the Night (Rustam, 1985) - 7/10
The Telephone Book (Lyon, 1971) - 8/10
*Made in U.S.A. (Godard, 1966) - 8/10
*Airplane! (ZAZ, 1980) - 10/10
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (Lenzi, 1972) - 6/10
Le Pont du Nord (Rivette, 1981) - 8/10
Up the Down Staircase (Mulligan, 1967) - 9/10
Coup de Torchon (Tavernier, 1981) - 8/10
Yellow Sky (Wellman, 1948) - 8/10
Mystery of the Wax Museum (Curtiz, 1933) - 9/10
*This Man Must Die (Chabrol, 1969) - 8/10
Boarding Gate (Assayas, 2007) - 6/10
Le Doulos (Melville, 1962) - 8/10
Almost Human (Lenzi, 1972) - 7/10
Summertime (Lean, 1955) - 9/10
Hiding Out (Giraldi, 1987) - 3/10
Vanessa (Frank, 1977) - 5/10
Sacrifice! (Lenzi, 1974) - 8/10
History is Made at Night (Borzage, 1937) - 8/10
The Jerk (Reiner, 1979) - 5/10
*Modesty Blaise (Losey, 1966) - 8/10
That Cold Day in the Park (Altman, 1969) - 7/10
Slack Bay (Dumont, 2016) - 7/10
The Last Blockbuster (Morden, 2020) - 6/10
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (Greenbaum, 2021) - 6/10
*Morocco (von Sternberg, 1930) - 10/10
Django (Corbucci, 1966) - 9/10
Queer Japan (Kolbeins, 2019) - 7/10
Sensation Seekers (Weber, 1927) - 8/10
Crossfire (Dmytryk, 1947) - 7/10
Wonder Woman 1984 (Jenkins, 2020) - 3/10
eXistenZ (Cronenberg, 1999) - 8/10

flappy bird, Friday, 14 May 2021 07:08 (two years ago) link

Unhinged (Borte, Ellsworth 2020) 4/10
Forgotten Lady (Hart, Driskill, Fischer 1975) 5/10
Ishtar (Elaine May 1987) 4/10
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (Ross, Ross 2020) 7/10
28 Weeks Later (Fresnadillo, Joffé, López-Lavigne, Olmo 2007) 4/10
The Stunt Man (Rush, Marcus, Brodeur 1979) 7/10 ⚰️
Mission: Impossible - Fallout (score-only version) (McQuarrie, Balfe 2018) 7/10
Flight (Zemeckis, Gatins 2012) 3/10
Smiley Face (Araki, Haggerty 2007) 7/10 🌲🌳
The Silencers (Karlson, Saul, Baker, Link, Levinson, after Hamilton 1966) 6/10
O.K. Connery / Operation Kid Brother (de Martino, Levi, Walker, Wright, Canzio 1967) 1/10
Another Round (Vinterberg, Lindholm 2020) 7/10
Extract (Judge 2009) 3/10
Guns Akimbo (Howden 2020) 3/10
The Wrong Arm of the Law (Owen, Antrobus, Galton, Simpson 1963) 7/10
Multiple Maniacs (Waters 1970) 6/10
2 Fast 2 Furious (Singleton, Thompson, Brandt, Haas 2003) 5/10
Nobody (Naishuller, Kolstad 2021) 8/10
Four Brothers (Singleton, Elliot, Lovett David 2005) 1/10
Cotton Comes To Harlem (Davis, Perl after Himes 1970) 8/10
Hustle & Flow (Craig Brewer 2005) 2/10
Wrath Of Man (Ritchie, Atkinson, Davies, after Boukhrief 2021) 6/10

Wipes (Miller, Wietmarschen 2020) 8 min
Green (Kylie Murphy 2021) 12 min
Gumdrop (Conran, Lawes 2012) 6 min
The Critic (Pintoff, Brooks 1963) 3min
La voz humana (Almodóvar 2020) 30 min, 8/10
Wonder (Javier Molina, Furman 2020) 11 min, 9/10
Shiny (Cloud Campos, Susser 2016) 4 min

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Friday, 14 May 2021 14:15 (two years ago) link

Lilith (1964) 2/5
The Boxer's Omen (1983) 4/5
The Hot Rock (1972) 3.5/5
Easy Living (1937) 3.5/5
The Coward (1965) 5/5
Mayor (2020) 3.5/5
Tenet (2020) 2.5/5
The Night of Counting the Years (1965) N/A. Wanted to see this before it left Criterion but I couldn't really follow it all, and unlike with Tenet I think I was supposed to.
One False Move (1992) 4/5
Uptight (1968) 4/5
The Hero (1966) 4/5

Chris L, Sunday, 16 May 2021 17:33 (two years ago) link

Wonder (Javier Molina, Furman 2020) 11 min, 9/10

this is an egregious typo and was meant to be 0/10

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Sunday, 16 May 2021 20:34 (two years ago) link

So This Is Paris (Lubitsch, 1926)
let me come in (Morrison, 2021)
Pick Up (Gering, 1933)
Her Man (Garnett, 1930)
The Devil's Needle (Withey, 1916)
Godzilla Vs. Kong (Wingard, 2021)
Fiend Without a Face (Crabtree, 1958)
Getting Gertie's Goat (Sidney, 1924)
*The Garage (Arbuckle, 1920)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 16 May 2021 20:52 (two years ago) link

*King of New York (Ferrara, 1990) - 8/10
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Argento, 1970) - 8/10
Bay of Angels (Demy, 1963) - 7/10
Young Törless (Schlöndorff, 1966) - 7/10
Bad Trip (Sakurai, 2021) - 7/10
Death Game (Traynor, 1977) - 6/10
*La Rupture (Chabrol, 1970) - 9/10
Collective (Nanau, 2019) - 8/10
Magnificent Doll (Borzage, 1946) - 7/10
Flowers of Shanghai (Hou, 1998) - 8/10
The Cat O’ Nine Tails (Argento, 1971) - 8/10
*Les Biches (Chabrol, 1968) - 9/10
Rome 2072: The New Gladiators (Fulci, 1984) - 5/10
Three Comrades (Borzage, 1938) - 6/10
Doctor X (Curtiz, 1932) - 7/10
*La Pointe Courte (Varda, 1955) - 8/10
Dr. M (Chabrol, 1990) - 6/10
The Last Laugh (Murnau, 1924) - 8/10
Margin Call (Chandor, 2011) - 8/10
Black Mama, White Mama (Romero, 1973) - 7/10
Black Caesar (Cohen, 1973) - 6/10
Black Orpheus (Camus, 1959) - 9/10
The Kiss Before the Mirror (Whale, 1933) - 7/10
Eat Wheaties! (Abramovitch, 2021) - 5/10
Bloody Mama (Corman, 1970) - 6/10
*The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Buñuel, 1972) - 10/10
The Allnighter (Hoffs, 1987) - 7/10
The Song of Songs (Mamoulian, 1933) - 8/10
*The Phantom of Liberty (Buñuel, 1974) - 9/10
Black Coal, Thin Ice (Diao, 2014) - 8/10
That Obscure Object of Desire (Buñuel, 1977) - 9/10
La Belle Captive (Robbe-Grillet, 1983) - 9/10
The Opposite Sex (Miller, 1956) - 8/10
Days of Being Wild (Wong, 1990) - 8/10
The Great Silence (Corbucci, 1968) - 9/10
Seeking Asylum (Ferreri, 1979) - 9/10
Desperately Seeking Susan (Seidelman, 1985) - 6/10
*Last Year at Marienbad (Resnais, 1961) - 9/10
*Night and Fog (Resnais, 1956) - 10/10
*In a Year with 13 Moons (Fassbinder, 1978) - 10/10
*We Won’t Grow Old Together (Pialat, 1972) - 10/10
Black Demons (Lenzi, 1991) - 5/10
I Can’t Sleep (Denis, 1994) - 7/10
Memories of Murder (Bong, 2003) - 8/10
*Martha (Fassbinder, 1974) - 9/10
Spasmo (Lenzi, 1974) - 7/10
Flirtation Walk (Borzage, 1934) - 8/10

flappy bird, Friday, 21 May 2021 05:18 (two years ago) link

snap!

Better Luck Tomorrow (Lin, Marquez, Foronda 2002) 6/10
* Tokyo Drift (Lin, Morgan 2006) 6/10
The Paper Tigers (Tran 2021) 7/10
Spiral (Bousman, Rock, Stolberg, Goldfinger 2021) 2/10
Black Mama White Mama (Romero, Christian, Viola, Demme 1973) 7/10
Larger Than Life (Franklin, Densham, Williams, Blount Jr . 1996) 3/10
* Mission: Impossible (DePalma, Pollack, Zaillan, Koepp, Towne, et al 1996) 8/10

The Life Of The World To Come (Johnson 2010) 51 min
The Girl Who Couldn’t Come (Liu 2012) 8 min

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Friday, 21 May 2021 06:16 (two years ago) link

hey now!

flappy bird, Friday, 21 May 2021 07:19 (two years ago) link

Sabotage (David Ayer, 2014): A grim 'n' gritty Old Man Schwarzenegger movie. AS plays the leader of a DEA commando squad that decides to steal $10 million from a cartel while busting them. When they go back to collect the money, it's gone, and/but members of the team are hunted down and murdered. Eventually, the killer is revealed...and it's Not Who You Expect. Schwarzenegger is great in it; some of the best acting of his career, but Mireille Enos is the real star of the show, as a member of the team who is dangerously insane, to say the least.

but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 21 May 2021 18:13 (two years ago) link

Zama (Martel): This was really cool
Voyage of the Rock Aliens: I recommend this if you like b-movie musicals like Rocky Horror, The Apple, etc.

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Friday, 21 May 2021 18:47 (two years ago) link

May 2021

Cruel Story of Youth (Oshima, 1960) 8/10
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (Yates, 1973) 8/10
*Escape from New York (Carpenter, 1981) 8/10
*Touch of Evil (Welles, 1958) 8/10
Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane McGowan (Temple, 2020) 7/10
Mayor (Osit, 2020) 8/10
One From The Heart (Copolla, 1982) 8/10
*The Outsiders (Copolla, 1983) 7/10
*Hard Boiled (Woo, 1992) 8/10
National Gallery (Wiseman, 2014) 6/10
*LA Confidential (Hanson, 1997) 8/10
*The Elephant Man (Lynch, 1980) 7/10
Drifters (Grierson, 1929) 8/10
The Club (Beresford, 1980) 8/10

Saxophone Of Futility (Michael B), Saturday, 22 May 2021 08:23 (two years ago) link

The Virginian (Fleming, 1929)
The Lost Special (MacRae, 1932)
Unknown Blonde (Henley, 1934)
Devil and the Deep (Gering, 1932)
The Tong Man (Worthington, 1919)
Arabian Tights (Roach, 1933)
The Man in the Hat (Warbeck & Davidson, 2020)
King Kong Escapes (Honda, 1967)
*Mabel's Dramatic Career (Sennett, 1913)
*Dog Shy (McCarey, 1926)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 23 May 2021 21:02 (two years ago) link

Army of the Dead was...well, pretty much exactly what I expected it to be, right down to its 2 1/2 hour running time (Zack Snyder, y'know). Not a spoiler, really, but you know how you're supposed to tuck your pants into your boots when walking in tick-infested areas? Well, maybe when you're going to run through an army of zombies, you should wear a shirt with sleeves. Just a thought. Also, the dorks complaining that Tig Notaro looks excessively punched-in are only saying that because the movie's advance marketing material tipped them off that it happened. If they hadn't said anything about it, and the "story" was reduced to Chris D'Elia tweeting, "WTF? I was *in* that movie, I swear!", no one would have noticed because the whole goddamn thing is a CGI cartoon anyway. When 85% of your movie is green screen already, jumping that up to 87% is Not A Big Deal.

but also fuck you (unperson), Sunday, 23 May 2021 21:23 (two years ago) link

Signed up for HBO Max and finally watched The Conjuring, which I've been meaning to check out for a while. James Wan speaks the language of horror cinema better than almost anybody around right now; I expected lol70s cheese, but this thing is no-fucking-around scary. If you're in the mood for old-school horror (I strongly suspect more of the effects were practical than digital) with really good performances all around, especially Lili Taylor, it's kind of a must-see. The most genuinely frightening horror movie I've seen since Prince of Darkness.

but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 28 May 2021 23:55 (two years ago) link

The Kiss Before the Mirror (Whale, 1933)
Black Panthers (Varda, 1968)
Big Time Or Bust (Newfield, 1933)
The Woman Accused (Sloane, 1933)
Fighting With Kit Carson (Schaefer & Clark, 1933)
Saute Ma Ville (Akerman, 1968)
Riders of Justice (Jensen, 2020)
The Frozen Ghost (Young, 1945)
Do Me a Favor (Chase, 1922)
*An Eye for Figures (1920)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 30 May 2021 20:53 (two years ago) link

Klute (Pakula, 1971) 8/10 BLU-RAY
All That Jazz (Fosse, 1979) 7/10 DVD
Hue and Cry (Crichton, 1947) 7/10 DVD
The Return of Frank James (Lang, 1940) 7/10 DVD
Nurse on Wheels (Thomas, 1963) 4/10 TALKING PICTURES TV
The Ghost of St Michael's (Varnel, 1941) 5/10 VIMEO (Will Hay, Charles Hawtrey in Scotland)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983) 8/10 MUBI
Oasis of Fear (Lenzi, 1971) 6/10 DVD
A Bay of Blood (Bava, 1971) 7/10 DVD
Island of Death (Mastorakis, 1976) 6/10 DVD
Donovan's Reef (Ford, 1963) 5/10 DVD
Axe (Friedel, 1974) 5/10 DVD (aka Lisa, Lisa aka California Axe Massacre)
The Old Dark House (Whale, 1932) 9/10 BLU-RAY
The Spy Who Loved Me (Gilbert, 1977) 7/10 DVD
Dead & Buried (Sherman, 1981) 8/10 DVD
Man of the Moment (Carstairs, 1955) 5/10 DVD (Norman Wisdom's 3rd feature film)
The Black Room (Neill, 1935) 8/10 BLU-RAY
The Man They Could Not Hang (Grinde, 1939) 6/10 BLU-RAY
Moonraker (Gilbert, 1979) 7/10 DVD
The Funhouse (Hooper, 1981) 6/10 BLU-RAY
Aurora (Puiu, 2010) 7/10 DVD
Morocco (Von Sternberg, 1930) 8/10 BLU-RAY

Ward Fowler, Tuesday, 1 June 2021 08:33 (two years ago) link

bmud 'nikcuf ooooos saw TENET was sooooo fuckin' dumb

but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 1 June 2021 22:56 (two years ago) link

Lymelife (7.0)
The Eyes of Laura Mars (3.5)
Sons of Sam (6.0)
Best Friends (5.0)
Suspect (6.0)
Them (Season 1 - 6.5)
Stories We Tell (7.0)
Beautiful Girls (5.0)
Georgy Girl (6.0)
Little Fires Everywhere (Season 1 - 7.0)

I liked most of Little Fires Everywhere a little more than that, but the final episode got hysterical towards the end.

clemenza, Wednesday, 2 June 2021 06:53 (two years ago) link

The Last Unicorn (Rankin-Bass, 1982) 5/10 better than any of their stop-motion movies
Weekends (Jimenez, 2017)
Anemic Cinema (Duchamp, 1926)
The Last Detail (Ashby, 1973) 8/10
The Mitchells vs. The Machines (Rianda, 2021) 7/10 jokes about parents not understanding the internet are tied to a very specific era that's on its way out
Light is Calling (Morrison, 2004)
Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) 6/10
Remain Seated Please - The Hoot and Chief Story (the defunctland guy, 2019)
*Jesus Camp (Ewing and Grady, 2006) 7/10
Dodsworth (Wyler, 1936) 8/10 the best wyler i've seen. not saying much.
Feels Good Man (Jones, 2020) 8/10
Army of the Dead (Riefenstahl, 2021) 3/10
Us (Peele, 2019) 7/10 potent imagery but the overly literal explanation doesn't work this time
Mean Girls (Waters, 2004) 7/10 one of those cultural touchstones i had avoided. it has some good tina fey jokes.

wasdnuos (abanana), Wednesday, 2 June 2021 08:33 (two years ago) link

feeling good about Feels Good Man feels so bad since Furie went NFT

also lol leni

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Wednesday, 2 June 2021 09:33 (two years ago) link

Riefen-Stall The Footage As Much As Possible

SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 2 June 2021 15:04 (two years ago) link

Had to check; Zack Snyder not a Jew actually.

Clara Lemlich stan account (silby), Wednesday, 2 June 2021 15:43 (two years ago) link

True Confession (Ruggles, 1937) - 5/10
…And Justice for All (Jewison, 1979) - 6/10
Picture Mommy Dead (Gordon, 1966) - 4/10
The Projectionist (Ferrara, 2019) - 7/10
*A Married Woman (Godard, 1964) - 8/10
Manhandled (Dwan, 1924) - 8/10
Source Code (Jones, 2011) - 8/10
*Rio Bravo (Hawks, 1959) - 10/10
Election (To, 2005) - 8/10
*My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946) - 10/10
*The Merchant of Four Seasons (Fassbinder, 1971) - 10/10
*Love is Colder Than Death (Fassbinder, 1969) - 8/10
The Woman in the Window (Wright, 2021) - 7/10
Switchblade Sisters (Hill, 1975) - 10/10
Four Sons (Ford, 1928) - 8/10
Fassbinder in Hollywood (Fischer, 2002) - 8/10
P.T.U. (To, 2003) - 8/10
A Couch in New York (Akerman, 1996) - 5/10
Trash Humpers (Korine, 2009) - 9/10
The Sweetest Thing (Kumble, 2002) - 3/10
*Mulholland Drive (Lynch, 2001) - 10/10
Scoop (Allen, 2006) - 6/10
Syndicate Sadists (Lenzi, 1975) - 7/10
The Specialists (Corbucci, 1969) - 8/10
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (Naruse, 1960) - 9/10
*Young Mr. Lincoln (Ford, 1939) - 10/10
*Through a Glass Darkly (Bergman, 1961) - 10/10

flappy bird, Thursday, 3 June 2021 05:37 (two years ago) link

The Battle of the Sexes (Griffith, 1928)
Woman Unafraid (Cowen, 1934)
The Man and the Moment (Fitzmaurice, 1929)
Manhandled (Dwan, 1924)
Cult of the Cobra (Lyon, 1955)
The Speedy Marriage (Ludwig, 1925)
Plagues And Puppy Love (Semon, 1917)
*Her First Flame (Becker, 1920)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 6 June 2021 20:56 (two years ago) link

Daughter of the Nile (Hou, 1987)
L'Infer (Bromberg, 2009)
Touchez pas au grisbi (Becker, 1954)
Kung Fu Master (Varda, 1988)
The Structure of Crystal (Zanussi, 1975)
JFK (Stone, 1991)
La Notte (Antonioni, 1961)
Jerichow (Petzold, 2008)
The Joker (Phillips, 2019)
Appropriate Behaviour (Akhavan, 2014)

xyzzzz__, Monday, 7 June 2021 21:29 (two years ago) link

Just saw In The Heights, In The Theatre. First movie going experience in a year and a half? Something like that. It was a fundraiser, and the (small) theatre was privately rented out, but mostly full, so it was more or less a familiar movie going experience. Pretty enjoyable movie, too. Perfectly timed for a post covid (relatively speaking) coming out.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 12 June 2021 03:43 (two years ago) link

Peking Opera Blues (1986) 4/5
Gypsy 83 (2001) 1/5
A Week's Vacation (1980) 3.5/5
The Celluloid Closet (1995) 3/5
Kelly's Heroes (1970) 3/5
La Piscine (1969) 4/5. First repertory screening in a theater since late 2019.
* The Blade (1995) 5/5
The Great McGinty (1940) 3.5/5
When Pigs Fly (1993) 3/5 - Robby Müller winter photography is the draw here.
Destry Rides Again (1939) 4/5
Nobody (2021) 2.5/5. Bob Odenkirk doing Death Wish is intriguing to me. Bob being a John Wick clone from the beginning of the movie is a bridge too far.

Some shorts:
A Day in Barbagia (1958) 4/5
The Dick Tracy Special (2009) - Warren Beatty cobbled together Leonard Maltin and some 2000s-era improv performers as a flimsy excuse to retain his rights to the character (while trying to appear self-effacing).
The Human Voice (2020) 2.5/5 - Tilda is not very good here.

Chris L, Sunday, 13 June 2021 19:05 (two years ago) link

The Devil Is Driving (Stoloff, 1932)
Henry the Ache (McCarey, 1934)
The Reformers (Griffith, 1913)
On the Front Page (1926)
Heads We Go (Banks, 1933)
The Way of Lost Souls (Czinner, 1929)
How to Make a Monster (Strock, 1958)
Alibi (West, 1929)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Monday, 14 June 2021 01:32 (two years ago) link

Flight (Robert Zemeckis, 2012)
Predators (Nimród Antal, 2010)
The Limey (Steven Soderbergh, 1999)

but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 14 June 2021 01:50 (two years ago) link

Murder at the Vanities (Leisen 1934)
The Fall (Glazer 2019)
A Story Well Spun (Guy 1906)
Mabel's Strange Predicament (Normand 1914)
Miss Dundee and Her Performing Dogs (Guy 1902)
Cowards Bend the Knee (Maddin 2003)
Day of Freedom (Riefenstahl 1935)
Teorema (Pasolini 1968)
Christmas in July (Sturges 1940)
A Loft (Jacobs 2010)
Dementia (Parker 1953)
Ballet Mécanique (Léger 1923-1924)
The Palm Beach Story (Sturges 1942)
Unfaithfully Yours (Sturges 1948)
Hail the Conquering Hero (Sturges 1944)
The Beguiled (Coppola 2017)
Duel at Diablo (Nelson 1966)
*Hellraiser (Barker 1987)
Blood of a Poet (Cocteau 1930)
Fall of the House of Usher (Harrington 1942)
Sworn to the Drum (Blank 1995)
The Men (Zinnemann 1950)
Virtue (Buzzell 1932)

In my house are many Manchins (WmC), Tuesday, 15 June 2021 02:17 (two years ago) link

The Master Mystery (King & Grossman, 1918)
All Night Long (Edwards, 1924)
The Marines Are Coming (Howard, 1934)
La Piscine (Deray, 1969)
Curse of the Undead (Dein, 1959)
Third Time Lucky (Forde, 1931)

Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 20 June 2021 20:57 (two years ago) link

Halston (7.0)
Versailles '73: American Runway Revolution (7.0)
The Handmaid’s Tale (S4 – 6.0)
The Love Machine (5.5)
Pose (S4 – 6.0)
Flack (S2 – 4.5)
American Boy (6.0)
Straight, No Chaser (7.0)
Valley of the Dolls (5.0)
Bliss (4.0)

clemenza, Sunday, 27 June 2021 01:45 (two years ago) link

the Carey adap?

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Sunday, 27 June 2021 01:48 (two years ago) link

I'm not sure which of the above that refers to, so I'm guessing the answer is no.

clemenza, Sunday, 27 June 2021 01:55 (two years ago) link

The 1985 Bliss, adapted by director Ray Lawrence and Peter Carey from Carey's 1981 novel. (bcz it's better than Valley Of The Dolls imo)

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Sunday, 27 June 2021 02:41 (two years ago) link

No--new thing on Prime with Salma Hayek and Owen Wilson. Tense opening scene, waste of time after that.

clemenza, Sunday, 27 June 2021 03:57 (two years ago) link

The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra (Florey 1928) expressionist short
Black Sabbath (Bava 1963) 5/10
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (Meyer 1970) no rating
*Tales of Beatrix Potter (Mills 1971) 9/10
Escape Room (Sony co., 2019) 3/10
Raya and the Last Dragon (Disney co., 2020) 5/10
Luca (Pixar, Disney co., 2021) 6/10

Laurel & Hardy:
Way Out West (1937) 6/10
The Bullfighters (1945) 5/10

Marx Brothers:
The Cocoanuts (Florey 1929) 5/10 incompetent filmmaking, but the bros. are good
Animal Crackers (1930) 7/10
Monkey Business (McLeod 1931) 5/10
Horse Feathers (McLeod 1932) 6/10
*Duck Soup (McCarey 1933) 7/10 probably their best, but their treatment of the lemonade stand guy is really mean
*A Night at the Opera (Wood 1935) 7/10
*A Day at the Races (Wood 1937) 7/10
Room Service (McCarey 1938) 4/10 not a terrible script, but only groucho comes off as himself
At the Circus (1939) 7/10 with some gags by buster keaton

wasdnuos (abanana), Sunday, 27 June 2021 08:22 (two years ago) link

incompetent filmmaking

there was no such thing as competent sound filmmaking at the time tbf! I love that the newspapers are sopping wet bcz 1929 microphones couldn't handle sounds as harsh as "paper."

Duck Soup definitely their best - nearly all of Thalberg's influences in making the filmmaking more competent are good ones, except the romantic / emotional throughlines never work because it's some utterly wet rando, and Duck Soup had JUST proven that lols, more lols, and snook-cocking was all a Bros film needed to work. (Duck Soup cocks its snooks at something important, which also helps - Horse Feathers has almost got the formula down, but college football is so pointless and incomprehensible a target.)

no rating for BTVOTD on a first view because you're still processing, or you don't think it deserves to be rated as a film, or...?

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Sunday, 27 June 2021 09:45 (two years ago) link

The Driller Killer (1979) 3.5/5
Born in Flames (1983) 2/5
Summer of Soul (2021) 3.5/5 - very entertaining talking head music doc with some great reminiscences by the performers and attendees. I'll never look at the Fifth Dimension the same way again.
* Goodbye Dragon Inn (2003) 4/5
The Gambler (1974) 3/5
* Wise Blood (1979) 3.5/5

short:
Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris (1971) 3/5. A weird one; Baldwin is captivating as usual here but he has to spend most of the short runtime arguing with the obtuse documentarian.

Chris L, Sunday, 27 June 2021 16:13 (two years ago) link

I'll never look at the Fifth Dimension the same way again.

That was one of my big takeaways, too. I reviewed the movie for Stereogum.

but also fuck you (unperson), Sunday, 27 June 2021 16:36 (two years ago) link

The Gambler definitely a little self-serious (James Toback...), but I do like it for Caan; that scene where he listens to the Lakers lose is great. Stay clear of the terrible remake.

clemenza, Sunday, 27 June 2021 17:43 (two years ago) link

The incompetent filmmaking that I remember most is the choreographed number where girls sat down and waved their hands around, and the worst door gag bit ever.

BVD is memorable and also has a lot of offensive stuff. Beyond ratings, like an Ed Wood film.

wasdnuos (abanana), Sunday, 27 June 2021 19:20 (two years ago) link

There's good stuff in every one of those Marx bros. movies and I don't regret watching any of them except maybe Room Service. I don't think they ever made a movie where everything worked.

wasdnuos (abanana), Sunday, 27 June 2021 19:26 (two years ago) link


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