The Violent Men (1955) 3/5Storefront Hitchcock (1998) 3.5/5* Exotica (1994) 4/5A Touch of Zen (1971) 3/5. Some knockout stuff here but they're fairly tedious to get to.Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) 3/5The Booksellers (2019) 2.5/5 assembled with all the passion of some tv show about flipping houses or something. Smokey and the Bandit (1977) 3.5/5Freddy Got Fingered (2001) 2.5/5. I put this off for 19 years; RBG's death was announced while I was watching it. * All That Jazz (1979) 4/5
― Chris L, Monday, 28 September 2020 03:48 (four years ago) link
(Grammar in Touch of Zen blurb there due to switching "scenes" for "stuff").
― Chris L, Monday, 28 September 2020 03:51 (four years ago) link
Ashes and Diamonds (Wajda, 1958)Bamboozled (Lee, 2000)Invocation of My Demon Brother (Anger, 1969)Next of Kin (Egoyan, 1984)The Squid & the Whale *Baumbach, 2005)Imagine the Sound (Mann, 1981)a bunch of Bill Plympton shortsThe Widow Couderc (Graniere-Deferre, 1971)*The Grand Budapest Hotel (Anderson, 2014)Only Angels Have Wings (Hawks, 1939)Phantom Lady (Siodmak, 1949)Sissy-Boy Slap-Party (Maddin, 2004)Rabbits (Lynch, 2002)Criss Cross (Siodmak, 1949)Certain Women (Reichardt, 2016)The Gleaners and I: Two Years Later (Varda, 2002)Plaisir d'amour en Iran (Varda, 1975)7 p., cuis, s. de b. (à saisir) (Varda, 1975)Réponse de femmes (Varda, 1975)The Violent Men (Maté, 1955)Devil's Doorway (Mann, 1950)Thank You and Good Night (Oxenberg, 1991)Home Movie (Oxenberg, 1973)Man with the Gun (Wilson, 1955)Ulysse (Varda, 1983)Doodlebug (Nolan, 1997)
― (show hidden tics) (WmC), Wednesday, 30 September 2020 23:49 (four years ago) link
Freddy Got Fingered (2001) 2.5/5. I put this off for 19 years; RBG's death was announced while I was watching it.
surely just a coincidence though
― Piven After Midnight (The Yellow Kid), Thursday, 1 October 2020 01:35 (four years ago) link
can’t watch a movie with that title
― Dan S, Thursday, 1 October 2020 01:43 (four years ago) link
Ronald Got Rimmed has less depth but is more enjoyable
― erratic wolf angular guitarist (sic), Thursday, 1 October 2020 01:51 (four years ago) link
lol
― Dan S, Thursday, 1 October 2020 01:54 (four years ago) link
Dieter Got Diddled was the superior film
― LaRusso Auto (Neanderthal), Thursday, 1 October 2020 02:17 (four years ago) link
man i didn't watch much of anything in September, mostly teevee
Consistently Pretty Good to Very Very Good:Watermelon Juice (2020, Moray, short)Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 (2007, Niles)
Almost Okay to Occasionally Pretty Good:Biography: I Want My MTV (2020, Waldrop and Meason)Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020, Ross, Ross IV)All In: The Fight for Democracy (2020, Cores and Garbus)The Fandom (2020, Kries)Salvage (2019, Elliott)The Donut King (2020, Gu)
No:My Octopus Teacher (2020, Ehrlich and Reed)I’ve Got Issues (2020, Collins)
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 1 October 2020 05:11 (four years ago) link
September:
The Big Clock (Farrow, 1948) 8/10Lady in the Lake (Montgomery, 1946) 6/10Border Incident (Mann, 1949) 7/10 - the John Alton cinematography is the real star hereBirds, Orphans and Fools (Jakubisko, 1969) 7/10What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (Dallamano, 1974) 7/10Almost Human (Lenzi, 1974) 8/10 - Tomas Milian!The Mad Dog Killer (Grieco, Milloni, 1977) 7/10 - Helmut Berger!Nothing but the Night (Sasdy, 1973) 5/10Corridors of Blood (Day, 1958) 7/10I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Kaufman, 2020) 7/10House of Usher (Corman, 1960) 8/10The Lady Vanishes (Page, 1979) 5/10Doomwatch (Sasdy, 1972) 6/10India Song (Duras, 1975) 8/10The Most Dangerous Game (Schoedsack, Pichel, 1932) 7/10 - Leslie Banks!Terror Train (Spottiswoode, 1980 7/10 - cinematography by John Alcott, fresh from shooting The Shining for KubrickHysteria (Francis, 1965) - 5/10Five Dolls for an August Moon (Bava, 1970) 7/10
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 1 October 2020 08:23 (four years ago) link
The Trout (Losey, 1982)The Mourning Forest (Kawase, 2007)Lolita (Lyne, 1998)Sicilia! (Straub, Huillet, 1999)Tie me up! Tie me Down! (Almodovar, 1990)A Couch in New York (Akerman, 1996)
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 1 October 2020 11:01 (four years ago) link
Front Page Woman (Curtiz, 1935) - 7/10The End of Summer (Ozu, 1961) - 10/10*Sugar & Spice (McDougall, 2001) - 7/10*We Won’t Grow Old Together (Pialat, 1972)Hell Bent (Ford, 1918) - 7/10A Girl in Every Port (Hawks, 1928) - 9/10Nancy Drew… Reporter (Clemens, 1939) - 8/10The Strawberry Blonde (Walsh, 1941) - 8/10True Colors (Ross, 1991) - 5/10The New York Ripper (Fulci, 1981) - 9/10Prime Cut (Ritchie, 1972) - 8/10…And the Pursuit of Happiness (Malle, 1986) - 9/10*Half Nelson (Fleck, 2006) - 9/10Land of the Pharaohs (Hawks, 1955) - 6/10The Crowd Roars (Hawks, 1932) - 6/10El Dorado (Hawks, 1966) - 5/10Hondo (Farrow, 1953) - 6/10The Last Performance (Fejos, 1929) - 8/10Housekeeping (Forsyth, 1987) - 7/10The Fire Within (Malle, 1963) - 9/10The King of Marvin Gardens (Rafelson, 1972) - 6/10Syndromes and a Century (Weerasethakul, 2006) - 7/10
― flappy bird, Friday, 2 October 2020 03:42 (four years ago) link
The Darktown Revue (Michaeux, 1931)The Girl in the Pullman (Kenton, 1927)Morocco (von Sternberg, 1930)The Bells (Young, 1926)Crime Without Passion (Hecht et al, 1934)Island of Terror (Fisher, 1966)The Lost Laugh (Roberts, 1928)Robinet Is Jealous (Perez, 1914)The Pawnshop (Chaplin, 1916)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 4 October 2020 21:31 (four years ago) link
Introduced my child to Hitchcock by way of The Birds and she loved it. Followed it with Rear Window. She now loves discussing mise en scène in regard to these films. She was calling it layering. I was impressed she noticed that. So now we have ongoing discussions of both films. She’s only 8 so... that’s sort of it for now.
― *tera, Sunday, 4 October 2020 21:41 (four years ago) link
Sadie McKee (Brown, 1934) 7/10Baby It's You (Sayles,1 983) 6/10Matewan (Sayles, 1987) 6/10Sunshine State (Sayles,2002) 6/10Two Drifters (Rodrigues, 2005) 8/10Beanpole ( Balagov,2020) 9/10
As you can see, Sayles is, with exceptions (Passion Fish), 6/10 director.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 4 October 2020 22:01 (four years ago) link
She now loves discussing mise en scène in regard to these films. She was calling it layering. I was impressed she noticed that. So now we have ongoing discussions of both films.
:D
― erratic wolf angular guitarist (sic), Sunday, 4 October 2020 22:11 (four years ago) link
Amazing.
Fixing typo up there:
*We Won’t Grow Old Together (Pialat, 1972) - 10/10― flappy bird, Thursday, October 1, 2020 11:42 PM (four days ago) bookmarkflaglink
― flappy bird, Monday, 5 October 2020 06:00 (four years ago) link
The Scoundrel (Hecht & MacArthur, 1935)Mystery Liner (Nigh, 1934)A Modern Cinderella (Dawley, 1911)Felix Gets the Can (Messmer, 1925)Japanicky (Messmer, 1928)Forty Winks (Messmer, 1930)6 Hours to Live (Dieterle, 1932)The Drums of Jeopardy (Seitz, 1931)The Vanishing Legion (Beebe & Eason, 1931)A Daughter of Destiny (Galeen, 1928)Tarantula (Arnold, 1955)Out Bound (Edwards, 1924)*Now or Never (Roach & Newmeyer, 1921)The Skeleton Dance (Disney, 1929)The Fall of the House of Usher (Watson & Webber, 1928)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Monday, 12 October 2020 00:04 (four years ago) link
Started "Satantango" the other night. I enjoyed the first hour and will get around to the rest of it in chunks, but so far its epic runtime seems like it may be an unnecessary (or at least arbitrary) hurdle. Though I suppose equally effective in its imposing impact.
Watched the original "Suspiria" with my older daughter last night. She liked it! It's so goofy and garish. When it was over she turned to me and said "I liked that, but it didn't really make a lot of sense. Now I want to know what the witches were doing there, what was their plan, etc." But she's smart and mature enough to simultaneous recognize that none of that really matters. Also to find the exposition dump about witches in the middle of the movie hilarious.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 12 October 2020 13:03 (four years ago) link
Da 5 Bloods (Lee, 2020)The Invisible Man (Whannell, 2020)Old Acquaintance (Sherman, 1943)They Won't Believe Me (Pichel, 1947)Wasp Netwrok (Assayas, 2019)I’m Thinking of Ending Things (Kaufman, 2020)Where the Sidewalk Ends (Preminger, 1950)*Real Life (Brooks, 1979)Häxan (Christensen, 1922)The Racket (Cromwell, 1951)
― A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Monday, 12 October 2020 15:07 (four years ago) link
Re-Animator (1985) 3/5* Real Life (1979) 4.5/5Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 4/5The Witch Who Came From the Sea (1976) 2.5/5 Has a strong Manos: The Hands of Fate vibe.Galaxy Quest (1999) 4/5Blonde Crazy (1931) 3.5/5Dick Johnson is Dead (2020) 2/5 I've liked the director's previous docs but I could not relate to what she was doing here.Night of the Demon (1957) 3.5/5Queen of Diamonds (1991) 3/5
― Chris L, Monday, 12 October 2020 19:28 (four years ago) link
Josh: keep plowing through Satantango and you'll be rewarded with a scene where a cat is abused for several minutes.
― Chris L, Monday, 12 October 2020 19:41 (four years ago) link
Real cat?
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 12 October 2020 20:06 (four years ago) link
Yes.
― Chris L, Monday, 12 October 2020 20:32 (four years ago) link
Hmm. I guess that puts it in rare company. Well, I don't know how I feel about that. Just googling, Tarr does not sound terribly convincing in his defense(s) that the cat is real but the abuse is not:
ROSENBAUM: I know, but it’s still significant to me that many people who see Sátántangó get very upset about the cat, because they think this was really done to the cat. And it wasn’t. The point is that they are seduced into the narrative in a way that it feels very real.TARR: But you know, this is my job. I just do that. 1 just wanted to make some tension. You know, the cat is still alive….ROSENBAUM: And it’s your cat.TARR: No, it’s not my cat. But I have a cat at home and I have two dogs, it is impossible for me to kill or destroy any animal.ROSENBAUM: I thought you said it was one that actually you adopted after the film…TARR: No, no. It was one cat of a friend of mine. She just slept a little. She just got an injection, and she slept. There was an animal doctor and it was very safe. When the girl is jumping with the cat, they also just played. And all of the sound that was used was artificial, it was from the sound archive.
TARR: But you know, this is my job. I just do that. 1 just wanted to make some tension. You know, the cat is still alive….
ROSENBAUM: And it’s your cat.
TARR: No, it’s not my cat. But I have a cat at home and I have two dogs, it is impossible for me to kill or destroy any animal.
ROSENBAUM: I thought you said it was one that actually you adopted after the film…
TARR: No, no. It was one cat of a friend of mine. She just slept a little. She just got an injection, and she slept. There was an animal doctor and it was very safe. When the girl is jumping with the cat, they also just played. And all of the sound that was used was artificial, it was from the sound archive.
So it's a real cat ... sedated and tormented, with sound effects? " She just slept a little. She just got an injection, and she slept" sounds like something Trump would tell his kid after he killed their cat.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 12 October 2020 21:06 (four years ago) link
Yeah, I've never believed Tarr on this (and Rosenbaum is content here to go along with it). The cat was obviously in distress as you watch the little girl wrestling it for a long time. If it came out of it ok I doubt it was because of any precautions they took.
― Chris L, Monday, 12 October 2020 21:26 (four years ago) link
Young Man with a Horn (Curtiz, 1950) - 8/10*Fox and His Friends (Fassbinder, 1975) - 10/10Bottle Rocket (Anderson, 1996) - 4/10Bat Pussy (?, 197?) - 5/10Robot Love Slaves (?, 1971) - 5/10Claudine (Berry, 1974) - 8/10The Whole Town’s Talking (Ford, 1935) - 7/10Girl, Interrupted (Mangold, 1999) - 7/10Bucking Broadway (Ford, 1917) - 9/10Gold is Where You Find It (Curtiz, 1938) - 8/10The Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1966) - 9/10Napoli Napoli Napoli (Ferrara, 2009) - 7/10The Breaking Point (Curtiz, 1950) - 9/10Man of the World (Wallace, Goodman; 1931) - 6/10True Grit (Hathaway, 1969) - 6/10Man’s Favorite Sport? (Hawks, 1964) - 7/10Arabian Nights (Pasolini, 1974) - 8/10Rio Lobo (Hawks, 1970) - 6/10Red Line 7000 (Hawks, 1965) - 4/10The Long Voyage Home (Ford, 1940) - 8/10*Night Moves (Penn, 1975) - 7/10Score (Metzger, 1974) - 7/10There’s Always Tomorrow (Sirk, 1956) - 7/10City Hall (Becker, 1996) - 5/10The Canterbury Tales (Pasolini, 1972) - 9/10Nancy Drew: Detective (Clemens, 1938) - 6/10Ms. Purple (Chon, 2019) - 5/10The Decameron (Pasolini, 1971) - 8/10
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 13 October 2020 04:57 (four years ago) link
The Breaking Point (Curtiz, 1950) - 9/10
Isn't this one great? Better than the Bogie and Bacall version, I say, and one the most heartbreaking closing shots in any film.
― A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 13 October 2020 14:42 (four years ago) link
Bingo all the way. Knocked me out
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 13 October 2020 16:25 (four years ago) link
Long Gone Summer (6.5)Jazz on a Summer’s Day (7.5)Festival (1967) (8.0)The Trial of the Chicago 7 (5.5)Girlhood (7.0)Hairspray (7.0)Help! (6.5)On the Rocks (6.0)Meeting the Beatles in India (6.5)The Nest (7.0)
Plus a few others since I posted in August--I stopped keeping a running list. Long Gone Summer (the McGwire/Sosa 30 for 30) isn't a film, but I couldn't remember anything else for an even 10. Hadn't seen Help! in ages. "Ticket to Ride," "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," and "I Need You" are incredible; when music isn't playing, a lot of the rest das dreary as people have been telling me for years.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:58 (four years ago) link
"is as dreary" (Das Dreary was a band).
― clemenza, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 00:59 (four years ago) link
+ White Riot (6.5)
― clemenza, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:07 (four years ago) link
Ad Astra - first movie in a while that has really bummed me out to have seen on a 40" TV instead of a big screen.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Wednesday, 14 October 2020 01:24 (four years ago) link
Koko-di Koko-da (Nyholm) 7Sonatine (Kitano) 7Little Joe (Hausner) 5Female Human Animal (Appignanesi) 5Death In The Garden (Bunuel) 7*Audition (Miike) 7Garnet's Gold (Perkins) 8A Scene At The Sea (Kitano) 9Saint Maud (Glass) 9
― or something, Wednesday, 14 October 2020 09:01 (four years ago) link
I thought "Save Yourselves!" was a blast, most fun I've had in weeks.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 18 October 2020 02:38 (four years ago) link
Day of the DeadEvent Horizonapparently piracy is the only option to see Dawn of the Dead
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Sunday, 18 October 2020 23:21 (four years ago) link
House of Mystery (Nigh, 1934)The Devil (Young, 1921)Ten Minutes to Live (Micheaux, 1932)The Headless Horseman (Venturini, 1922)The Bat (West, 1926)*The Devil-Doll (Browning, 1936)*Fire Fighters (McGowan & McNamara, 1922)Dogs of War! (McGowan, 1923)Danse Macabre (Murphy, 1922)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Monday, 19 October 2020 00:06 (four years ago) link
My daughter really liked the original Halloween. Dawn of the Dead, other hand, it's been a struggle to get her to even start, and I doubt I can get her to finish it. I think her biggest complaint is too '70s? She also thinks zombies are boring.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 19 October 2020 02:50 (four years ago) link
She might like the faster remake? Despite being a Zack Snyder joint it's actually pretty good.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 19 October 2020 02:54 (four years ago) link
I'm sure she would like the remake, but the traditionalist/snob in me couldn't let her watch it until she saw the original.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 19 October 2020 03:03 (four years ago) link
Remake is dope. Totally different movies. I saw the first one shortly after the remake, probably the only way to be able to appreciate the remake
― flappy bird, Monday, 19 October 2020 16:25 (four years ago) link
The orig has my favorite lol70s line though: "What the hell is that?" "It looks like... one of those big indoor shopping malls!"
― turn the jawhatthefuckever on (One Eye Open), Monday, 19 October 2020 16:46 (four years ago) link
newly relevant for millenials
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 19 October 2020 16:50 (four years ago) link
lol that's the only reason my kids wants to see more, just to get to the old fashioned mall.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 19 October 2020 17:40 (four years ago) link
i likely recommended it upthread but she should try Jasper Mall.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7ytbs3y5U
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 19 October 2020 17:49 (four years ago) link
We watched "Night of the Hunter" tonight. I hadn't seen it in ages, but I was happy to see that my daughter appreciated it for being such a special movie. Definitely made up for her dismissing "Dawn of the Dead."
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 20 October 2020 01:53 (four years ago) link
it's the best
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 20 October 2020 03:06 (four years ago) link
i have an mp3 of this song that i break out every once in a whilehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMF0Wc_hm4A
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 20 October 2020 03:07 (four years ago) link
Japanese Girls at the Harbor (Shimizu, 1933) - 8/10Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Capra, 1936) - 9/10King Creole (Curtiz, 1958) - 6/10*Don’t Look Now (Roeg, 1973) - 9/10*Three Colors: White (Kieślowski, 1994) - 10/10*Three Colors: Red (Kieślowski, 1994) - 9/10*Touch of Evil (Welles, 1958) - 8/10*Blow Out (De Palma, 1981) - 10/10Clueless (Heckerling, 1995) - 10/10Kajillionaire (July, 2020) - 9/10*I Married a Witch (Clair, 1942) - 9/10All I Desire (Sirk, 1953) - 8/10*The Lady from Shanghai (Welles, 1948) - 8/10*They All Laughed (Bogdanovich, 1981) - 10/10
I made plans to watch They All Laughed tonight with a friend (simultaneously, on an opposite coast). I got the news about Morbs from Ray when I was on the phone with her. Before I hung up I told her what Morbs said about They All Laughed: "Watched the first 20 minutes of They All Laughed last night. I didn't."
I was planning on making this post to get him to harangue me for ranking Touch of Evil and Lady from Shanghai higher than They All Laughed, or giving Blow Out a 10. I miss him. I want to talk about Ford and Fassbinder again. I want to be harangued. I wanted to learn more from him.
― flappy bird, Thursday, 22 October 2020 04:25 (four years ago) link
i just discovered Yuri Ancarani and whoa. Here's a cam copy of his outrageous Da Vinci; seeing it on the big screen would be next level but the first five minutes of this even in diminished format had me screaming at my television.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cBoqgJfyXw
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Thursday, 22 October 2020 05:32 (four years ago) link