a lot of inspirational posts
― Dan S, Friday, 4 January 2019 01:29 (five years ago) link
*Love, Simon (Berlanti, 2018) 7/10
crypto, it's rare you like a movie more than I did, and you re-watched it!
― Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 4 January 2019 01:35 (five years ago) link
Love, Simon was a 6/10 when I saw it in theatres, but I kept thinking back fondly on it throughout the year, so when I saw it on cable during the holidays I decided to give it another go. I still don't like the climactic scene at all; the novel handled the same revelation in a less cringe-y way. The young cast is likeable, the plot contrivances are effectively handled, and the scene between Simon and his mom is genuinely poignant (I prefer it to the similar, overrated scene in Call Me By Your Name).
On the whole, I tend to be harder on newer movies than classics, and while I rarely end up re-watching things, if I do, they're score is likely to go up. The only time I ever tend to give something a lower score upon re-watch is when I'm taking a fresh look at something that I saw when I was younger and was curious about revisiting.
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Friday, 4 January 2019 04:26 (five years ago) link
agree the scene between Simon and his mom in Love, Simon was the highlight of the film, but thought the scene between Elio and his dad in Call Me By Your Name was heart-stopping
― Dan S, Friday, 4 January 2019 08:07 (five years ago) link
I agreed with my mate when he said that the dad’s speech felt like it was meant to be performed by robin Williams (not a compliment). But that film is not for me in general.
― Pierrot with a thousand farces (wins), Friday, 4 January 2019 10:28 (five years ago) link
Meet Me in St. Louis (Minelli, 1944) 7/10
Can I ask what you didn't like about this one, because to me it's about as perfect as American movies get (opinion bolstered by a recent big screen viewing).
― Josefa, Friday, 4 January 2019 14:54 (five years ago) link
I liked it! Another illustration of the arbitrariness of ratings, I suppose--my 7/10 is more an indication of my level of enthusiasm rather than objective quality. The best answer I can give you is that I'm new to the film; I totally get how it is a film that people love and watch every Christmas, but I'm not there yet. The second best answer I can give you is that, when it comes to classic Hollywood, I tend to lean more favourably toward noirs and westerns than musicals (again, arbitrary). It's certainly something I can see growing on me with repeat viewings, and I envy your big screen viewing (the movie is gorgeous, and feels like it is most ideally seen on a big screen with a crowd during the holiday season).
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Friday, 4 January 2019 15:37 (five years ago) link
I always think of 7/10 as a good rating too. I save 9s and the occasional 10 for anything I've seen numerous times and I consider one of my favourite films ever. (I gave 20th Century Women a 9 on second viewing--I rarely do that.) An 8 means I really liked it and, if it's new, will be high on my year-end list, probably #1 or #2. A 7 means I liked it and I think it's worth your time.
― clemenza, Friday, 4 January 2019 15:55 (five years ago) link
Tree of Knowledge (Malmros)Sorrow and Joy (Malmros)The Guilty (Möller)The Distant Barking of Dogs (Wilmont)Skjold & Isabel (Hansen)Bird Box (Bier)Papillon (Noer)Before the Frost (Noer)Report From the Aleutians (Huston)The Battle of San Pietro (Huston)Let There Be Light (Huston)Thunderbolt & Lightfoot (Cimino)White Hunter, Black Heart (Eastwood)*Unforgiven (Eastwood)*The Bridges of Madison County (Eastwood)Gran Torino (Eastwood)The Night of the Hunter (Laughton)All Is Lost (Chandor)Oasis (Lee)Burning (Lee)Rocco and His Brothers (Visconti)Death in Venice (Visconti)The Innocent (Visconti)Germany, Year Zero (Rossellini)*Django (Corbucci)Burn! (Pontecorvo)*The Marriage of Maria Braun (Fassbinder)Rock ’n’ Roll Wolf (Bostan)Ugetsu Monogatari (Mizoguchi)*
― Frederik B, Sunday, 6 January 2019 14:07 (five years ago) link
Wonder Bar (Bacon, 1934)Ship Cafe (Florey, 1935)King Kelly of the USA (Fields, 1934)Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Persichetti et al, 2018)Strangers of the Evening (Humberstone, 1932)The Ragtime Band (Sennett, 1913)*Dickson Experimental Sound Film (Dickson, 1894)Never Kick a Woman (Fleischer, 1936)Plane Nuts (Cummings, 1933)The Women in His Life (Seitz, 1933)Beauty for Sale (Boleslawski, 1933)
― I Feel Bad About My Butt (j.lu), Monday, 7 January 2019 02:09 (five years ago) link
If Beale Street Could Talk 4/5Class of 1984 (1982) 0/5The Lighthouse (2006) 3.5/5Western (2017) 4/5To Sleep with Anger (1990) 4/5Brewster McCloud (1970) 3.5/5The Czech Year (1947) 3/5Shoplifters (2018) 4.5/5Bros: After the Screaming Stops (2018) 3/5Paddington 3.5/5
― Chris L, Monday, 7 January 2019 02:19 (five years ago) link
Avengers: Infinity War, 16/21
― braunld (Lowell N. Behold'n), Monday, 7 January 2019 02:22 (five years ago) link
Hale County This Morning, This Evening (2018, Ross) 7/10Leave No Trace (2018, Granik) 7/10Support the Girls (2018, Bujalski) 7/10Days of Glory (1944, Tourneur) 6/10*Night of the Demon (1957, Tourneur) 8/10Experiment Perilous (1944, Tourneur) 8/10^Maîtresse (1975, Schroeder) 7/10The Flame and the Arrow (1950, Tourneur) 8/10The Comedy of Terrors (1963, Tourneur) 6/10They All Come Out (1939, Tourneur) 6/10
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 7 January 2019 11:49 (five years ago) link
His Day Out (Gillstrom, 1918)Roma (Cuaron, 2018)Pack Up Your Troubles (Marshall & McCarey, 1932)I'll Tell the World (Sedgwick, 1934)College (Horse & Keaton, 1927)Busy Bodies (French, 1933)Cash (Korda, 1933)El Orador (Vitores, 1928)Flirting in the Park (Stevens, 1933)If Beale Street Could Talk (Jenkins, 2018)A Fool There Was (Powell, 1915)A Film Johnnie (Nichols, 1914)Mabel's New Hero (Sennett, 1913)Are Crooks Dishonest? (Pratt, 1918)Should Sailors Marry? (?, 1925)*I Was Born, But (Ozu, 1932)
― Tha Threadkilla Strikes Again (j.lu), Sunday, 13 January 2019 22:43 (five years ago) link
Nothing Sacred (Wellman, 1937) - 9/10You Never Know Women (Wellman, 1926) - 8/10School Daze (Lee, 1988) - 5/10Trouble Every Day (Denis, 2001) - 7/10Shoeshine (De Sica, 1946) - 8/10Secret Honor (Altman, 1984) - 7/10Gentleman’s Agreement (Kazan, 1947) - 9/10Through a Glass Darkly (Bergman, 1961) - 10/10Thieves Like Us (Altman, 1974) - 6/10Winter Light (Bergman, 1963) - 9/10Friday Night (Denis, 2002) - 10/10Night on Earth (Jarmusch, 1991) - 7/10The Silence (Bergman, 1963) - 10/10
― flappy bird, Monday, 14 January 2019 05:16 (five years ago) link
L'Innocente ( Visconti ) 8/10Suspiria (Guadagnino) 7/10Cold War 8/10Twentieth Century (Hawks ) 8/10Bad Timing (Roeg) 9/10La Perla (Fernandez) 9/10
― So, This Leaked (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 14 January 2019 05:44 (five years ago) link
*Woman Is the Future of Man (2004, Hong) 6/10 Fragment of an Empire (1929, Ermler) 7/10 Eyes of Laura Mars (1978, Kershner) 6/10 Surreal Estate (1976, de Gregorio) 5/10The Chaser (1928. Langdon) 7/10Three’s a Crowd (1927, Langdon) 8/10 Forbidden Paradise (1924, Lubitsch) 7/10 The Wildcat (1921, Lubitsch) 8/10 Blindspotting (2018, Estrada) 6/10 Inserts (1975, Byrum) 6/10
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 16 January 2019 13:00 (five years ago) link
If Beale Street Could Talk was a tragic melodrama with little interest or time in characterization or character development. i got the sense that there was overdevotion to Baldwin's text but regardless, the script is floral and turns a good phrase without giving any insight to any characters. Everybody is stuck in a one-dimensional slot, generally with only the barest of explanation or presentation: vulpine white cop is evil, young hipster jew is cool, long-suffering black magic mom is a tormented angel. Jenkins direction gives some of his actors room to indulge in their worst tendencies and others (bt henry among them) to shine but it's pretty tenuous. Mostly he's fascinated by these amazingly beautiful people and their faces and their bodies and their clothes. The DP did an amazing job though; the color scheme is really gorgeous and super saturated... scarlets and greens and tans and mahogany everywhere. It gets to where you can play a game where you try to see how all the colors onscreen fit the theme at any given moment. That's helpful because the film is boring and manipulative enough that you'll lose interest in the story pretty quickly. Great score by Britell though; recalled Michael Nyman. This track in particular has followed me out of the theater:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MOgE892j4E
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 16 January 2019 16:00 (five years ago) link
lizzie (2018 craig william macneill) 6.5/10never goin' back (2018 augustine frizzell) 9/10charade (1963 donen) 6.5/10a simple favor (2018 feig) 2/10mcqueen (2018 bonhote/ettedgui) 7.5/10call me by your name (2017 guadagnino) 8/10galveston (2018 laurent) 6/10papillion (1973 franklin j shaffner) 8.5/10*melancholia (2011 lvt) 5/10on the basis of sex (2018 mimi leder) 8/10vice (2018 mckay) 2/10 fear (1954 rossellini) 7/10the mule (2018 eastwood) 5/10trumbo (2014 roach) 7.5/10ah, wilderness (1935 clarence brown) 6/10the kindergarten teacher (2018 sara colangelo) 5/10the unspeakable act (2012 dan salitt) 9/10bandolero! (1968 andrew v mclaglen) 5/10
― johnny crunch, Wednesday, 16 January 2019 21:42 (five years ago) link
Ex Libris - The New York Public Library (Wiseman, 2017)Happy As Lazzaro (Rohrwacher, 2018)Bird Box (Bier, 2018)*sex, lies and videotape (Soderbergh, 1989)Disobedience (Lelio, 2018)Western (Grisebach, 2017)BlacKkKlansman (Lee, 2018)Roma (Cuarón, 2018)Eighth Grade (Burnham, 2018)The Touch (Bergman, 1971)Support the Girls (Bujalski, 2018)
― The Non-Verbal Signs Your Mod Is Giving You (WmC), Thursday, 17 January 2019 03:04 (five years ago) link
The Polka King (Maya Forbes, Wallace Wolodarsky 2018) You Were Never Really Here (Lynne Ramsay 2018) Shirkers (Sandi Tan 2018) Murder Party (Saulnier 2007) Cargo (Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling 2018 ) The Miseducation Of Cameron Post (Desiree Akhavan, Cecilia Frugiuele 2018) Bros: After the Screaming Stops (Joe Pearlman and David Soutar 2018) Dude (Olivia Milch, Kendall McKinnon 2018) Catfight (Onur Tukel 2017) * Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Dante, Haas 1990) * Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Lord, Rothman, Persichetti, Ramsey 2018) [DCP]Happy As Lazzaro (Alice Rohrwacher 2018) * Children Of Men (Cuarón, Sexton, Arata & al. 2006) [Laser]Ghost Stories (Dyson & Nyman 2017 ) The Fate Of The Furious (Gray, Morgan & al. 2017) The Man Who Would Be King (John Huston and Gladys Hill after Rudyard Kipling 1975) [DCP]Support The Girls (Bujalski 2018) Duck Butter (Miguel Arteta, Alia Shawkat 2018) Phantasm [4K restoration] (Coscarelli 1979) [DCP]
― sans lep (sic), Friday, 18 January 2019 21:55 (five years ago) link
there's a point in Phantasm where a kid uses a hammer and a shotgun shell to blow open a door lock; at this exact moment, something fell from the rafters above the screen onto the wooden stage below, crashing loudly. For a few minutes, I thought this was a William Castle-esque trick designed to enhance the screening, which had also included free "embalming fluid" shots, a pre-show presentation and a burlesque performance. Once the next spoken line was mouthed, it turned out that the speaker which carried the dialogue had straight-up crashed out of the ceiling.
― sans lep (sic), Friday, 18 January 2019 22:00 (five years ago) link
lol
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 18 January 2019 22:06 (five years ago) link
(I got on the Letterboxd train.)
― I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Friday, 18 January 2019 23:30 (five years ago) link
Stan & ollie2001 A Space Oddyssey
― Stevolende, Friday, 18 January 2019 23:45 (five years ago) link
xp nice
― flappy bird, Saturday, 19 January 2019 05:15 (five years ago) link
Finally started Les Diaboliques. God I love Simone Signoret. Watched Fantastic Beasts w the kids. Meh
― nathom, Sunday, 20 January 2019 18:53 (five years ago) link
The General (Keaton, 1926) 8/10Sorry to Bother You (Riley, 2018) 5/10*Metropolitan (Stillman, 1990) 9/10Dogville (Von Trier, 2003) 5/10*My Night at Mauds (Rohmer, 1969) 10/10*The Muppet Christmas Carol (Henson, 1992) 7/10The Grand Budapest Hotel (Anderson, 2014) 7/10Good Morning (Ozu, 1959) 7/10The Farmer’s Daughter (Potter, 1947) 6/10Carnival of Souls (Harvey, 1962) 9/10*Taipei Story (Yang, 1985) 10/10Carol (Haynes, 2015) 6/10Ludwig (Visconti, 1973) 7/10Hale County, This Morning This Evening (Ross, 2018) 7/10The Favourite (Lanthimos, 2018) 6/10*Miami Vice (Mann, 2006) 9/10
― devvvine, Sunday, 20 January 2019 20:27 (five years ago) link
I watched a couple of ghost stories that have been on my watch list forever; The Innocents, and the Changeling.
The Innocents was great - really strong performances, especially the creepy kids; great cinematography etc.
The Changeling was...meh. It had that clumsy, 70s, made-for-TV feel, though it had a couple of great scenes. I appreciated it's critique of inherited power, the right etc., but it was just so sloppy most of the time.
― Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Sunday, 20 January 2019 20:29 (five years ago) link
I also finally caught up with The Changeling a while back and had a similar pleasantly meh reaction.
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Sunday, 20 January 2019 20:43 (five years ago) link
Leave No Trace (Granik, 2018)
I got around to watching this on dvd last night. Morbs gave it 7/10, which feels about right. It has a nice pace, subtle but clear exposition, understated and effective camera work, good acting. The script has some weaknesses, but nowhere near fatal. Just a very nice film all the way around.
― A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 20 January 2019 21:29 (five years ago) link
I saw a Changeling restoration at SIFF last year, and the main audience reaction was for the office building with the narrow bottom (which is still downtown), rather than any scares or reveals or confrontations
― sans lep (sic), Sunday, 20 January 2019 22:47 (five years ago) link
Hollywood Steps Out (Avery, 1941)The Fall Guy (Pearce, 1930)The Canary Murder Case (St. Clair & Tuttle, 1929)Advice to the Lovelorn (Werker, 1933)Aquaman (Wan, 2018)Border River (Jones, 1919)All Night Long (Dearden, 1962)Stan & Ollie (Baird, 2018)Cold War (Pawlikowski, 2018)Fatty's Chance Acquaintance (Arbuckle, 1915)The Gold Ghost (Lamont, 1934)*The Paleface (Cline & Keaton, 1922)
― Anne Hedonia (j.lu), Sunday, 20 January 2019 23:39 (five years ago) link
x-post
Yeah, there were some interesting bits - I like the automatic writing, and some of the architectural shots. But so much of it was ugly.
― Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Sunday, 20 January 2019 23:54 (five years ago) link
It’s overlong, too - the audience catch on to the situation an hour before Scott does, but the protracted pace of the film never picks up its heels to increase from the initial “mild dread” to “tension”
― sans lep (sic), Monday, 21 January 2019 00:01 (five years ago) link
Watched in January so far
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) 5/10Mom and Dad (2017) 6/10Birdbox (2018) 6/10The Favourite (2018) 7/10Happy New Year, Colin Burstead (2018) 6/10The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018) 7/10The Deep Blue Sea (2011) 8/10Killer Joe (2011) 7/10Three Identical Strangers (2018) 7/10*True Grit (2010) 8/10Eighth Grade (2018) 8/10
― . (Michael B), Monday, 21 January 2019 00:17 (five years ago) link
lol sic my gf was at that Phantasm screening (and wrote about the series), I also saw The Man Who Would Be King at Central Cinema.
― JoeStork, Monday, 21 January 2019 02:30 (five years ago) link
ha ha, hi!
― sans lep (sic), Monday, 21 January 2019 06:46 (five years ago) link
lol sic my gf was at that Phantasm screening (and wrote about the series)
am curious to read this
― jolene club remix (BradNelson), Monday, 21 January 2019 16:06 (five years ago) link
Joe may mean the screening series, not the Phantasm series(gf=LP?)
― sans lep (sic), Tuesday, 22 January 2019 01:06 (five years ago) link
ahhh lol oh well
― jolene club remix (BradNelson), Tuesday, 22 January 2019 01:10 (five years ago) link
I am only guessing!pal I saw it with rented the blu of Phantasm II three days later and I have FOMO
― sans lep (sic), Tuesday, 22 January 2019 01:26 (five years ago) link
Anyone else on Letterboxd? mine is https://letterboxd.com/souleraser/
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 01:59 (five years ago) link
gf=JZ @ the Katie Herzog Hot Take Dispenser. She wrote about the screening series, not Phantasm.
― JoeStork, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 02:04 (five years ago) link
My Letterboxd = https://letterboxd.com/jer_fairall/
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 23 January 2019 03:26 (five years ago) link
Me on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PollyPrecoder/
― Anne Hedonia (j.lu), Wednesday, 23 January 2019 04:10 (five years ago) link
also, me: https://letterboxd.com/jamesdevine/
― devvvine, Wednesday, 23 January 2019 09:10 (five years ago) link
49-17 (Baldwin, 1917) 6/10Skate Kitchen (Moselle, 2018) 6/10*Husbands (Cassavetes, 1970) 8/10The Letter (Wyler, 1940) 7/10The Merry World of Leopold Z (Carle, 1965) 6/10Private Life (Jenkins, 2018) 8/10The Only Game in Town (Stevens, 1970) 4/10The Public Enemy (Wellman, 1931) 7/10*The Philadelphia Story (Cukor, 1940) 7/10Rembrandt (Korda, 1936) 6/10
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 23 January 2019 15:56 (five years ago) link
https://letterboxd.com/carrotbourke/
― . (Michael B), Wednesday, 23 January 2019 16:06 (five years ago) link
I just watched Coherence, which was fine, fairly impressive it's budget, I guess.
Then I watched Jarman's Wittgenstein, which I bought years ago and never got around to watching. It was much better than I expected, actually, but what an odd production. Co-written by Terry Eagleton, produced by Tariq Ali (I'm assuming it's the same Tariq Ali, anyway).
― Leaghaidh am brón an t-anam bochd (dowd), Wednesday, 23 January 2019 17:49 (five years ago) link