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a documentary that makes itself, really.

this undermines the work they do in visuals and research and in editing the story though — I felt v impressed by how manipulative it was without cheats in the first half-hour, and how well the makers shift to mostly-archival telling thereafter.

16, 35, DCP, Go! (sic), Thursday, 23 August 2018 08:26 (six years ago) link

i've seen much worse evaluations of 3IS

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 23 August 2018 11:31 (six years ago) link

Apostasy (Dan Kokotajlo, 2017) - fairly ho hum drama around Jehovah's witnesses.
The Heiresses (Marcelo Martinessi, 2017) - this is going to be top 2/3 for the year. Loved the use of (de-)focus to mirror the main character's state of mind (which could've been too on the nose), the script really nails the intricacies of class mobility across a more Latin American milieu, and then the final encounter between Chela and the much younger Angy -- all that hidden passion and desire across age and class -- really was a terrific driver for the last 1/3 of the film.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:15 (six years ago) link

Missed a trick by not taglining this thread "Oh yes... There will be blood"

koogs, Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:43 (six years ago) link

Electric Bloodaloo

16, 35, DCP, Go! (sic), Thursday, 23 August 2018 15:22 (six years ago) link

Kagemusha (1980)
RoboCop (2014)
The Endless (2017)
Deadpool 2 (2018)
*The Social Network (2010)
Super Troopers 2 (2018)
A Ciambra (2017)
Frenzy (1972)
Call Me By Your Name (2017)
*The Cabin In The Woods (2012)
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018)
*Nightcrawler (2014)
First Reformed (2017)
*Drugstore Cowboy (1989)
Super 8 (2011)
30 Days of Night (2007)
One Sings, The Other Doesnt (1977)

. (Michael B), Friday, 24 August 2018 18:05 (six years ago) link

Re-watched Miami Vice tonight (the director’s cut). It’s kind of maddening how 90% of the shots are fantastically beautiful, and then the other 10% look like they were shot on somebody’s flip phone.

grawlix (unperson), Saturday, 25 August 2018 03:01 (six years ago) link

I've gotta get on that, watched Heat a few weeks ago for the first time and loved it. Haven't seen Collateral since it opened in 2004 but remember loving it, too.

flappy bird, Saturday, 25 August 2018 03:26 (six years ago) link

Forgetting Sarah Marshall, good movie

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 25 August 2018 04:20 (six years ago) link

The Heiresses (Marcelo Martinessi, 2017) - this is going to be top 2/3 for the year. Loved the use of (de-)focus to mirror the main character's state of mind (which could've been too on the nose), the script really nails the intricacies of class mobility across a more Latin American milieu, and then the final encounter between Chela and the much younger Angy -- all that hidden passion and desire across age and class -- really was a terrific driver for the last 1/3 of the film.

― xyzzzz__, 23. august 2018 15:15 (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yeah, for one reason or another Latin American cinema works a lot with de-focus these days, I find. Sergio Armstrong, most famous for shooting most films of Pablo Larrain, is masterful at it. Apart from Larrains films he does it greatly in From Afar and The Desert Bride. It's one of the most innovative little things happening in World Cinema at the moment, but I'll admit I have no idea what to make of it.

Frederik B, Saturday, 25 August 2018 15:22 (six years ago) link

August 1st to 16th:

* The Brothers Bloom (Johnson 2008) 📺
Teen Titans GO! To The Movies (Michail, Horvath, Jelenic 2018)
True Confession (Ruggles, Binyon 1937) 📽️
* Sneakers (Robinson 1992) 📺
The Spy Who Dumped Me (Fogel, Iverson 2018)
Nothing Sacred [Kino restoration] (Wellman, Hecht, Schulberg, Lardner Jr., Parker, Howard, Hart, Kaufman, Carson 1937)
BlacKkKLansman (Lee, Wachtel, Rabinowitz, Willmott 2018)
Madonna: Truth Or Dare (Keshishian 1991)
To Be Or Not To Be (Lubitsch, Mayer 1942) 📽️

▫◌▫ (sic), Sunday, 26 August 2018 17:36 (six years ago) link

Re-watched Miami Vice tonight (the director’s cut). It’s kind of maddening how 90% of the shots are fantastically beautiful, and then the other 10% look like they were shot on somebody’s flip phone.

― grawlix (unperson), Friday, August 24, 2018 8:01 PM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I've gotta get on that, watched Heat a few weeks ago for the first time and loved it. Haven't seen Collateral since it opened in 2004 but remember loving it, too.

― flappy bird, Friday, August 24, 2018 8:26 PM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

MV is the purest distillation of the Mann aesthetic. I actually recommend the theatrical cut over the director’s cut, though I’m not sure if one is easier to track down over the other. If you’re onboard with his “thing” it’s one of the greatest action films in recent years.

omar little, Sunday, 26 August 2018 18:06 (six years ago) link

You can rent the theatrical cut on Amazon but the director's cut is the only one available on DVD/Blu-Ray.

Has the director's cut of Blackhat ever been released anywhere? I never saw the first version but the re-edit is supposed to be a substantially better movie, so I'm intrigued.

grawlix (unperson), Sunday, 26 August 2018 20:00 (six years ago) link

Apparently MV (theatrical cut, probably) will be free via Amazon Prime starting September 1.

grawlix (unperson), Sunday, 26 August 2018 22:16 (six years ago) link

*Out West (Arbuckle, 1918)
Charley on the Farm (Sullivan, 1919)
The Dippy Dentist (Goulding, 1920)
Standing Pat (Montgomery, 1928)
Campus Romeos (Pratt, 1927)
A Broadway Romeo (Blumenstock, 1931)
All the King's Horses (Tuttle, 1935)
*The Black Cat (Ulmer, 1934)
Re-Animator (Gordon, 1985)
Good References (Neill, 1920)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 26 August 2018 23:52 (six years ago) link

Primary (6.5)
A Bronx Tale (7.0)
Promised Land (7.5)
Shock and Awe (5.5)
Nico, 1988 (6.0)
Nico Icon (7.0)
Singer Presents...Elvis (6.5)
Twister (6.5)
Class Action (7.5)
Sorry to Bother You (6.0)

I was going to leave Sorry to Bother You unrated because a) I drifted a bit early on, and b) as it got weirder and weirder, I just didn't know what to make of it. So take the rating as more of a question mark than any kind of comment on how good it is.

clemenza, Monday, 27 August 2018 04:07 (six years ago) link

lots of Hong Sang-soo, just hook it to my veins

The Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer, 1928) 9/10
Minnie and Moskowitz (Cassavetes, 1971) 7/10
Happy Hour (Hamaguchi, 2015) 9/10
La Collectionneuse (Rohmer, 1967) 6/10
Right Now, Wrong Then (Hong, 2015) 8/10
Three Colours: Blue (Kieślowski, 1993) 7/10
Three Colours: White (Kieślowski, 1994) 7/10
Three Colours: Red (Kieślowski, 1994) 7/10
In Another Country (Hong, 2012) 8/10
On The Beach at Night Alone (Hong, 2017) 8/10
Blackkklansman (Lee, 2018) 7/10
The Aviators Wife (Rohmer, 1981) 9/10
Woman on the Beach (Hong, 2006) 9/10
The Day After (Hong, 2017) 7/10

devvvine, Monday, 27 August 2018 16:21 (six years ago) link

Crazy Rich Asians: 7.5

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Monday, 27 August 2018 18:14 (six years ago) link

*Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song (1971, Van Peebles) 8/10
The Seashell and the Clergyman (1928, Dulac) (41m) 8/10
La folie des vaillants (1926, Dulac) (46m) 6/10
La Belle dame sans merci (1920, Dulac) 7/10
Princesse Mandane (1928, Dulac) 6/10
Freaky Friday (1976, Nelson) 7/10
Surrender (1950, Dwan) 5/10
Dutchman (1967, Harvey) (55m) 7/10
Rendezvous in July (1949, Becker) 6/10
Nico, 1988 (2017, Nicchiarelli) 5/10
*The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961, Guest) 8/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 28 August 2018 18:30 (six years ago) link

On the Waterfront (Elia Kazan, 1954) - 10/10
A Colt is My Passport (Takashi Nomura, 1967) - 5/10
Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989) - 10/10
Starship Troopers (Paul Verhoeven, 1997) - 10/10
Auto Focus (Paul Schrader, 2002) - 7/10
Bamboozled (Spike Lee, 2000) - 10/10
Le Amiche (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1955) - 6/10
Monte Carlo (Ernst Lubitsch, 1930) - 7/10

flappy bird, Friday, 31 August 2018 05:01 (six years ago) link

A Ciambra, a story about a Romani family of low-level criminals in Italy, and a young boy's coming-of-age/becoming-a-scumbag.

grawlix (unperson), Friday, 31 August 2018 12:44 (six years ago) link

Alex Strangelove (Johnson, 2018) 6/10
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (Milestone, 1946) 8/10
Vision Quest (Becker, 1985) 5/10
*Mean Girls (Waters, 2004) 6/10
*Heathers (Lehmann, 1989) 9/10
A Man There Was (Sjöström, 1917) 7/10
Heartaches (Shebib, 1981) 6/10
The Story of Temple Drake (Roberts, 1933) 7/10

Police, Academy (cryptosicko), Saturday, 1 September 2018 01:59 (six years ago) link

Nearest and Dearest (Robins, 1972) 4/10
Smiles of a Summer Night (Bergman, 1955) 8/10
The Boys From Fengkuei (Hou, 1983) 8/10
Cabaret (Fosse, 1972) 7/10
The Big Combo (Lewis, 1955) 7/10
The Final Programme (Fuest, 1973) 6/10
The Devil's Rain (Fuest, 1975) 7/10
Rawhide (Hathaway, 1951) 8/10
Further up the Creek (Guest, 1958) 6/10
The Women (Cukor, 1939) 8/10
Ant-Man and the Wasp (Reed, 2018) 6/10

Ward Fowler, Saturday, 1 September 2018 06:53 (six years ago) link

The Finsl Programme is one of the rare movies that I watched, thoroughly entertained the whole way through, with absolutely no clue as to what was happening.

JoeStork, Saturday, 1 September 2018 06:58 (six years ago) link

I'd read the book many years ago, so that maybe helped - I'm not sure it was intended to be entirely coherent, in the manner of New Wave SF. Moorcock-loving fans of my acquaintance (and Moorcock himself) detest it, but as you say it's pretty pleasurable to watch. The director, Robert Fuest, had come from TV and things like the (Steed-Peel) Avengers, and he was a great set dresser and stylist - this set is the standout in FP:

https://thegameofnerds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/the-final-programme-02.jpg

Ward Fowler, Saturday, 1 September 2018 07:03 (six years ago) link

The Good Marriage (Rohmer, 1982) - early to mid-80s Rohmer is really his best period. Also have an impression he is an interesting dabbler in these electronic music soundtracks - might be an idea to see them collected.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 1 September 2018 12:11 (six years ago) link

Heavy Love (Pembroke, 1926)
The Operation (Roth, 1930)
*That's the Spirit (Mack, 1933)
*Bubbles (Mack, 1930)
The Grab-Bag Bride (Hartman, 1917)
Guests Wanted (Ceder, 1932)
The Balloonatic (Keaton & Cline, 1923)
Take Next Car (Howe, 1922)
Pie-Eyed (Pembroke & Rock, 1925)
The Dummy Owner (Yarbrough, 1938)
The Door Knocker (Cline, 1931)
The Notorious Sophie Lang (Murphy & Menzies, 1934)
The Girl Ranchers (Christie, 1913)
Horseshoes (Davis & Semon, 1923)
This Can't Happen Here (Bergman, 1950)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 2 September 2018 23:56 (six years ago) link

in theaters August 25 - September 3

Support the Girls (Andrew Bujalski, 2018) - 3/10
Never Goin’ Back (Augustine Frizzell, 2018) - 3/10
Crazy Rich Asians (Jon M. Chu, 2018) - 5/10
Summer with Monika (Ingmar Bergman, 1953) - 9/10
Juliet, Naked (Jesse Peretz, 2018) - 6/10
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) - 10/10
The Bookshop (Isabel Coixet, 2018) - 6/10
The Last Movie (Dennis Hopper, 1971) - 2/10

flappy bird, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 05:17 (six years ago) link

have been off work following an operation and attacking the dvd pile (which started at about 30 unwatched films)

Shin Godzilla (2016)
The Mysterians (Honda 1957)
Lady Snowblood (1973)
L'Atalante (Vigo 1934)
Stroszek (Herzog 1977)
The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Herzog 1975)
The Soft Skin (Godard 1964)
Lady Snowblood 2 (1974)
Satantango (Tarr 1994)

(3 hours of satantango left to go, 5 days before work)

koogs, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 20:40 (six years ago) link

The Good Marriage (Rohmer, 1982) - early to mid-80s Rohmer is really his best period. Also have an impression he is an interesting dabbler in these electronic music soundtracks - might be an idea to see them collected.

― xyzzzz__, Saturday, September 1, 2018 8:11 AM

I like Full Moon in Paris, which I don't see mentioned enough.

The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 September 2018 20:44 (six years ago) link

The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (Herzog 1975)

― koogs, 4. september 2018 22:40 (twelve minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

This might be my favorite Herzog. Though I should definitely watch it again soon. I love that he basically already has achieved what every Herzog-hero wants, he has transcended his field and learned to fly, basically, and it's only brought him trouble and he's just trying to be able to compete properly.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 20:55 (six years ago) link

i didn't really know what to expect. but 50,000 people at a ski jump competition? 70m jumps without helmets?

koogs, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 20:58 (six years ago) link

yeah, everything about that film is crazy. but the flying passages with popol vuh are amazing.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 21:00 (six years ago) link

North Korea Exposes The Western propaganda cos it was being circulated on Pirate Bay.
Weird take on American advertising etc . I think it has some clips borrowed from Adam curtis. odd taht it was saying that Americans were a people being brainwashed by their leaders but I guiess the idea is that the public who get to see the filma re brainwashed enough not to think that they are too.
Semi had it on in the background.

Active Measures new documenatry on the Russian influence on the 2016 election, lead up to and aftermath. Quite enjoyed it.

Boss baby, watched a few computer animation type things last week. Also saw The Secret Life of Pets, Captain Underpants and half watched Despicable Me 3. & had seen Incredibles 2 at the start of the week.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 4 September 2018 21:13 (six years ago) link

I like Full Moon in Paris, which I don't see mentioned enough.

― The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 September 2018 Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yes. I strongly suspect The Aviator's Wife and Pauline at the Beach are great. The Green Ray is my favourite.

Although looking at the filmography he didn't get going till the 80s. One film a year almost every year whereas before there are gaps with nothing.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 22:39 (six years ago) link

Crazy Rich Asians (Chu, 2018) 6
Scarlet Street (Lang, 1945) 8
The Bat (Wilbur, 1959) 3
Alien Covenant (Ridley Scott, 2016) 5
Alpha (Albert Hughes, 2018) 5

adam the (abanana), Wednesday, 5 September 2018 23:24 (six years ago) link

August 24th to September 1st: not gonna lie, Moviepass nigh-collapsing is having an impact. But the elliptical at the Y now has Netflix, so I'm going to be watching more films in 45-minute chunks under fluorescent lights, the way the makers intended.

Green Room (Saulnier, 2015) 📺
The Happytime Murders (Henson, Berger , 2018)
* There Will Be Blood (PTA, 2007)
* No Country For Old Men (Coen x Coen, 2007)
The VVitch (Eggers , 2015) 📺
* Still Crazy (Clement, LaFrenais, Gibson, 1998) 📺
Landline (Robespierre, Holm, 2017) 📺
Mindhorn (Foley, Farnaby, Barratt, 2016) 🏋️
* Stop Making Sense (Demme , 1984)
Open Windows (Vigalondo, 2014) 📺
* Attack The Block (Cornish, 2011) 📺
Mission: Impossible - Rogue; Nation (McQuarrie, 2015) 📺
The Last Movie Star (Rifkin, 2018) 📺

Happytime was mulitplex DCP, the other cinema screenings were laser-projected at Cinerama.

▫◌▫ (sic), Thursday, 6 September 2018 19:51 (six years ago) link

Woman Walks Ahead. Free on Amazon Prime. Pretty good. Extra points for Jessica Chastain's character not sleeping with anyone.

grawlix (unperson), Sunday, 9 September 2018 00:24 (six years ago) link

I saw Nico 1988 in the theater it was good

The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 9 September 2018 02:54 (six years ago) link

Wonderstruck (Haynes)*
Chloe (Egoyan)
Fruitvale Station (Coogler)
Se7en (Fincher)*
Zodiac (Fincher)*
Great Expectations (Lean)
Lawrence of Arabia (Lean)
A Passage to India (Lean)
Bad Timing (Roeg)
The Mission (Joffé)*
The Queen (Frears)*
The Browning Version (Figgis)
Control (Corbijn)
The Trip (Winterbottom)*
The Trip to Italy (Winterbottom)*
The Trip to Spain (Winterbottom)
The Deep Blue Sea (Davies)*
Les Miserables (Hooper)
Patience (After Sebald) (Gee)
The Third Murder (Koreeda)
The Fourth Direction (Singh)
Court (Tamhane)
Thithi (Reddy)
Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Akerman)
News From Home (Akerman)
D’Est (Akerman)
Bad Circumstances (Kestner)
1989 (Østergaard)*
Truly Human (Sandgren)
The Sunfish (Balle)
Terribly Happy (Genz)
Satisfaction 1720 (Genz)

Frederik B, Sunday, 9 September 2018 16:32 (six years ago) link

Akerman classics are as good as they say.

Frederik B, Sunday, 9 September 2018 16:55 (six years ago) link

I Was a Male Yvonne De Carlo (1970, Smith) (28m) 6/10
No President (1967, Smith) (50m) 7/10
*Grandma’s Boy (1922, Newmeyer/Lloyd) (48m) 8/10
Any Number Can Win (1963, Verneuil) 7/10
Carefree (1938, Sandrich) 6/10
*The Driver (1978, Hill) 8/10
*Dead End (1937, Wyler) 7/10
*Humoresque (1920, Borzage) 7/10
PROTOTYPE (2017, Williams) 6/10
*The Story of a Three-Day Pass (1968, Van Peebles) 7/10
L'invitation au voyage (1927, Dulac) (36m) 6/10
The Smiling Madame Beudet (1923, Dulac) (38m) 7/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 9 September 2018 17:02 (six years ago) link

Fred I just watched News from Home with some friends that had never seen it last night. I was nervous but they all loved it and we talked for an hour afterwards about and for once a post-film group discussion actually had some insight and substance for me. it's my favorite film of hers and was very happy to see half a dozen of my friends hypnotized by it.

flappy bird, Sunday, 9 September 2018 21:59 (six years ago) link

Recently watched that too and it was beautiful. Though my roommate and their significant other walked through and seemed rather perplexed, not sure my half-assed explanation while still locked in really helped.

circa1916, Sunday, 9 September 2018 22:16 (six years ago) link

damn that sucks. yeah, that was my main fear in showing it. luckily only like 6-7 people showed up, and I'm glad our plans to do it outside got rained out, the thought of people coming and going or talking during NFH makes my skin crawl... though I completely understand... "locked in" is it exactly. I was worried I wouldn't be able to focus after a long day at work and little sleep the night before, but 20 minutes in I was completely hypnotized.

her mother can be so funny. "you haven't written in 10 days, it's getting a little annoying!" and her encouraging comments about the screenplay Chantal sent her: "it seems good, but you know my tastes: it's very sad and depressing." those letters are from 1972-73, so she must be referring to the script for Jeanne Dielman right? her mother says "it's important to show these people and their struggle and how they're suffering," which could apply to JD.

flappy bird, Sunday, 9 September 2018 22:27 (six years ago) link

Going Spanish (Christie, 1934)
Good Morning, Nurse (Bacon, 1925)
A Sleepless Night (Bowers, 1940)
The Telephone Girl and the Lady (Griffith, 1913)
Helter Skelter (Lamont, 1929)
Office Blues (Blumenstock, 1930)
The Antique Shop (Cozine, 1931)
A Panic in the Parlor (Roberts, 1941)
His New Mamma (Del Ruth, 1924)
Felix All Balled Up (Messmer, 1924)
Falbalas (Becker, 1945)
The Biffle Murder Case (Parrott, 1935 Schlesinger, 2015)
Imitation of Wife (McCarey, 1935 Schlesinger, 2015)
Antoine et Antoinette (Becker, 1947)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 9 September 2018 23:18 (six years ago) link

I know I've seen a lot of the shorts you list, j.lu, but what's with the crossouts? And is that Paul Parrott or Charley (Chase) Parrott?

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 September 2018 00:43 (six years ago) link

From The Misadventures of Biffle and Shooster, a fake 1930s comedy duo. The shorts are supposed to be in the style of Paul Parrott and Ray McCarey. A lot of love and knowledge of early sound comedy clearly went into these shorts.

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Monday, 10 September 2018 01:02 (six years ago) link

Midnight Cowboy (John Schlesinger, 1969) - 9/10
Somewhere (Sofia Coppola, 2010) - 9/10
Heavyweights (Steven Brill, 1995) - 4/10
Easy Rider (Dennis Hopper, 1969) - 8/10
No Regrets for Our Youth (Akira Kurosawa, 1946) - 6/10
Chinatown (Roman Polanski, 1974) - 10/10
EuroTrip (Jeff Schaffer, 2004) - 3/10
25th Hour (Spike Lee, 2002) - 8/10

flappy bird, Monday, 10 September 2018 03:45 (six years ago) link


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