*Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (Pasolini, 1975) - 10/10*The Devil is a Woman (von Sternberg, 1935) - 8/10The Last Boy Scout (Scott, 1991) - 5/10The Boy with Green Hair (Losey, 1948) - 8/10The Watermelon Woman (Dunye, 1996) - 8/10The Mortal Storm (Borzage, 1940) - 7/10Born Yesterday (Cukor, 1950) - 7/10Woman on the Run (Foster, 1950) - 8/10*What Time Is It There? (Tsai, 2001) - 10/10Door into Silence (Fulci, 1991) - 4/10Meat (Wiseman, 1976) - 10/10*Dillinger is Dead (Ferreri, 1969) - 10/10*I Was a Male War Bride (Hawks, 1949) - 9/10*Shanghai Express (von Sternberg, 1932) - 10/10A Cat in the Brain (Fulci, 1990) - 9/10*The American Soldier (Fassbinder, 1970) - 9/10Stage Struck (Dwan, 1925) - 8/10The Driller Killer (Ferrara, 1979) - 8/10Eva (Losey, 1962) - 9/10Where the Boys Are (Levin, 1960) - 7/10*Vendredi Soir (Denis, 2002) - 10/10*Straight Time (Grosbard, 1978) - 9/10Grave Robbers (Galindo Jr., 1989) - 6/10Touki Bouki (Mambéty, 1973) - 8/10The Rising of the Moon (Ford, 1957) - 7/10Midnight Run (Brest, 1988) - 5/10*The Trial (Welles, 1962) - 10/10*2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (Godard, 1967) - 9/10The Sweet House of Horrors (Fulci, 1989) - 7/10Stage Door (La Cava, 1937) - 10/10Douce (Lara, 1943) - 7/10
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 24 February 2021 07:37 (three years ago) link
Midnight Run (Brest, 1988) - 5/10
Seriously? I love that film. What it does it does perfectly
― or something, Wednesday, 24 February 2021 10:40 (three years ago) link
I'd say that about Beverly Hills Cop, his previous film. there's absolutely no reason Midnight Run needs to be 127 minutes. There's a lot of DEEP 1980s muck, particularly the awful, awful soundtrack, and rather than indulging in its stupidity like a good comedy, it hits all these "mature" beats (like visiting the wife & daughter) that are totally unnecessary. Just follow De Niro & Grodin annoying the shit out of each other. Joe Pantoliano is FANTASTIC tho
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 24 February 2021 18:28 (three years ago) link
I guess I could do without the family stuff but I don't mind it. Agree about the music. Pantoliano, Yaphet Kotto, the two leads, even John Ashton, are all at the top of their game
― or something, Wednesday, 24 February 2021 23:45 (three years ago) link
okay here's my last 20 odd basic af opinions
Great:I'm Thinking of Ending Things (Charlie Kaufman, 2020) - well I LIKED Synecdoche New York so this is my jam*Dredd (Pete Travis, 2012) - top-tier comic book-to-movie IMOTrip to Greece (Michael Winterbottom, 2020) - I doubt I'll ever get bored of these two chucklefucksAladdin (Ron Clements, John Musker, 1992) - wall to wall bangers, charm from every frame. Shame that almost everything that happens is problematicPossessor (Brandon Cronenberg, 2020) - creepy gory sci-fi. Not sure if it adds up to anything much but supremly fun while it lastedMa Rainey's Black Bottom (George C. Wolfe, 2020) - sometimes two charismatic performances is enough
Pretty GoodNomadland (Chloé Zhao, 2020) - liked despite the poverty tourismDavid Byrne's American Utopia (Spike Lee, 2020) - good music. I'd have liked to have seen it live.The Kid Detective (Evan Morgan, 2020) - I thought it was breezy and fun! y'all gonna hate itPalm Springs (Berbakow, 2020) - good high-concept romcom with requisite improbable meetcuteHercules (Ron Clements, John Musker, 1997) - looks great, good songs, barely bored. glad I didn't watch this as a kid otherwise Meg would have done something to my prepubescenceAnother Round (Thomas Vinterberg, 2020) - down it down it down itNews of the World (Paul Greengrass, 2020) - looks nearly as good as RDR2. I'm a fucking sap so I was moved.One Night in Miami... (Regina King, 2020) - terrific fun, if a little hollow imoA Glitch in the Matrix (Rodney Ascher, 2021) - Room 237 was better but obviously disconnecting yourself from reality has greater consequences when its not just a movie
GoodThe Little Mermaid (Ron Clements, John Musker, 1989) - The odd nice song, great floating hair animation.The Great Mouse Detective (Ron Clements, John Musker, 1986) - charming but kinda dull. finale on Big Ben makes it worth it
BadRose Island (Sydney Sibilia, 2020) - what if a movie was charming, but nothing else?Archive (Gavin Rothery, 2020) - pretty design, otherwise bad in a innumerable waysThe Dig (Simon Stone, 2021) - Merchant Ivory + Time Team
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Thursday, 25 February 2021 22:54 (three years ago) link
blank it
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:22 (three years ago) link
damn straight thank it
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:30 (three years ago) link
charming but kinda dull. finale on Big Ben makes it worth it
wait, did you edit your post? I've never read this before
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:32 (three years ago) link
need to get around to "ending things"
― That's not really my scene (I'm 41) (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:39 (three years ago) link
xp Finale's got cool Cary-Grant-Mount-Rushmore vibes but otherwise I didn't really take to any of the characters (scottish mouse girl excepted), and since the animation looks kinda cheap there's nothing for me to gawk at, hence me finding it a touch dull in places.
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:46 (three years ago) link
forks did you like S,NY? It really is the last half hour of all that kaleidoscopic meta shit stretched to a whole movie.
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Thursday, 25 February 2021 23:51 (three years ago) link
(I was elegantly and deftly shoehorning the Big Ben bongs bit in)*
― stilt in the wings (sic), Friday, 26 February 2021 00:23 (three years ago) link
tonight I will be captain obliviousness
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Friday, 26 February 2021 00:26 (three years ago) link
Dredd (Pete Travis, 2012) - top-tier comic book-to-movie IMO
ya it's good (though doesn't adapt much of what Dredd's about), saw it in 3D on release so fear that rewatching on a TV would be a disappointment.
icyc, Alex Garland is totally the "author" of the film: as well as writing and producing, he was on set throughout, and Urban openly said in promo that he ignored Travis and asked all his questions of Garland (then came out six years later and said "be clear, Garland directed that movie and it should 100% be the first thing on his filmography.") Travis was locked out of post and the edit, and Garland only agreed to not formally seek a co-director credit after press leaks & some negotiating that ended up with a teeth-gritted press release, eleven months before the film came out, saying that Travis had agreed to "an unorthodox collaboration" when taking the job and everybody was proud of their work.
I didn't know any of this until Urban went fuck it, mask helmet off in 2018, but! Garland and (Beach producer) Andrew Macdonald had done the press tour in Australia. A reporter or three asked why Travis wasn't there to answer their questions, like they were being shortchanged. MacDonald started saying (pp) "filmmaking is a delicate weft of many skills and collaborators, a tapestry crafted by many hands," and Garland cut in with "look, if you've got someone who wrote the thing and produced the thing and hired the designers and worked with them for a year before hiring someone to run the camera department for a few weeks, then carried on making the film for over a year afterward, why not accept that they might know something about it, and ask him?"
Which was such an otm decentering of the default conceit of director as author that it was almost a letdown to read Urban go "nah he directed it."
*((also I'm not watching any of the M&C movies - 100% cannot concentrate on an animated feature 51 weeks into lockdown - so genuinely was surprised by the reference here: would have been mostly tuned out & waiting for the box office game if they did the bit on the ep))
― stilt in the wings (sic), Friday, 26 February 2021 00:45 (three years ago) link
NotEnough are you following along with the Blank Check podcast?
― wasdnuos (abanana), Friday, 26 February 2021 01:04 (three years ago) link
Last (x) movies you saw (II)
― stilt in the wings (sic), Friday, 26 February 2021 01:39 (three years ago) link
forks did you like S,NY?
― That's not really my scene (I'm 41) (forksclovetofu), Friday, 26 February 2021 02:48 (three years ago) link
I didn't know any of that about Dredd! I love how we get straight into Dredd just doing his job, like this is just another day on the beat. Turns out we don't need 45mins of teenage Dredd becoming a cop because a gang member shot his dad.
Following along with blank check is a good exercise in calibration for me. I usually only watch movies that have a good rep or I'm otherwise predisposed to like, and BC's stubbornness in watching a whole filmography, even the shit ones, forces me to reckon with bad movies on an contextual level, rather than the tediousness of HDTGM or the like.
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Friday, 26 February 2021 13:46 (three years ago) link
I love how we get straight into Dredd
― That's not really my scene (I'm 41) (forksclovetofu), Friday, 26 February 2021 13:50 (three years ago) link
"filmmaking is a delicate weft of many skills and collaborators, a tapestry crafted by many hands,"
Save it for the AVN Awards speech, pal.
― Chris L, Friday, 26 February 2021 14:18 (three years ago) link
xpost Earned a lot of comparisons to "The Raid" for that reason, didn't it? It's a funny coincidence, since "The Raid" had only just come out the year before, so it's not like someone (let alone Garland) saw that and immediately decided to make a movie about a badass storming an apartment tower.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 26 February 2021 14:24 (three years ago) link
you're right about that.
Seeing The Raid in a crowded theater was a great movie experience.
― That's not really my scene (I'm 41) (forksclovetofu), Friday, 26 February 2021 15:31 (three years ago) link
Dredd was shot before The Raid was.
― grab bag cum trash bag (sic), Friday, 26 February 2021 20:01 (three years ago) link
Journey to the Beginning of Time (1955) 4/5* Beau Travail (1999) 4.5/5My Little Chickadee (1940) 2/5 the anti-Native American racism is off the scale here. Innocent Blood (1992) 2.5/5 Seeing Don Rickles and various Sopranos actors deal with vampirism is fun but John Landis brings nothing to this.Can't Get You Out of My Head: An Emotional History of the Modern World (2021) 4/5Green Snake (1993) 4.5/5Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) 3.5/5Angel Heart (1987) 3.5/5The Tall Target (1951) 4/5The Loveless (1981) 3/5 Even though she co-directed it, hard to believe Kathryn Bigelow's first film is so languidly paced. Morocco (1930) 3.5/5
― Chris L, Sunday, 28 February 2021 17:54 (three years ago) link
Friends Of Mr. Sweeney (Ludwig, 1934)Hula (Fleming, 1927)The Flying Ace (Norman, 1926)High Stakes (Sherman, 1931)The Phantom of the Air (Taylor, 1933)Moran of the Lady Letty (Melford, 1922)Nomadland (Zhao, 2020)Devil Doll (Shonteff, 1964)An Expensive Visit (Louis, 1915)The Serenade (Louis, 1916)Collars and Cuffs (Jeske, 1923)When Knights Were Cold (Fouce?, 1923)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 28 February 2021 22:04 (three years ago) link
second half of february
The Big Short (McKay, 2015) 5/10 feels like homeworkSons of the Desert (William A. Seiter, 1933) 8/10*Saboteur (Hitchcock, 1942) 6/10 the one with the statue of liberty, not the one with the bomb on the bus
criterion channel:Bell Book and Candle (Quine, 1958) 7/10 mostly for being made right after vertigo The Chase (Arthur Ripley, 1946) 7/10She Done Him Wrong (Lowell Sherman, 1933) 5/10My Little Chickadee (Cline, 1940) 5/10 love seeing margaret hamiltonJourney to Italy (Rossellini, 1954) 9/10The Golden Coach (Renoir, 1952) 10/10 english language version, my first 10/10 on first watch in quite a whileImages (Altman, 1972) 6/10 a dry run for 3 womenThe Great Mouse Detective (Clements & Musker, 1986) 4/10Disney Howard (Disney, 20Disney) 5/10
shortsA Fraternity Mixup (1926) on ben model's live showMy Dad is 100 Years Old (Maddin, 2005)*Diatoms (Painlevé, 1968)Lick the Star (Sofia Coppola, 1998)
― wasdnuos (abanana), Monday, 1 March 2021 05:11 (three years ago) link
Feb:
Born to Win (Passer, 1971) 7/10 YOUTUBEDevil Girl From Mars (MacDonald, 1954) 5/10 DVDKing Rocker (Cumming, 2021) 7/10 SKY ARTSBoomerang! (Kazan, 1947) 7/10 DVDThe Painted Bird (Marhoul, 2019) 6/10 MUBIWhistle and I'll Come to You (Miller, 1968) 8/10 YOUTUBE - part of the Scorsese/Wright/Tarantino British cinema listFantastic Planet (Laloux, 1973) 7/10 MUBIStrongroom (Sewell, 1962) 8/10 YOUTUBE - part of the Scorsese/Wright/Tarantino British cinema listMothra vs Godzilla (Honda, 1964) 7/10 DVDDeath in Venice (Visconti, 1971) 8/10 DVDI Bury the Living (Albert Band, 1958) 7/10 YOUTUBE - an ILX old horror film thread recommendationThelma (Trier, 2017) 6/10 DVD - an ILX new horror film thread recommendationA High Wind in Jamaica (Mackendrick, 1965) 7/10 YOUTUBE - part of the Scorsese/Wright/Tarantino British cinema listGhidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (Honda, 1964) 7/10 DVD*Stalker (Tarkovsky, 1979) 9/10 BLU-RAY
― Ward Fowler, Monday, 1 March 2021 09:12 (three years ago) link
Gotta go back to Fantastic Planet. I remember loving it in all its hippy-dippyness - in my memory its a 9.
Love Stalker. The way it was described to me before my first watch made it sound like the Dark Souls of movies but its really not. It manages to avoid being a slow movie by somehow making the audience's universe slow down to match its pace.
― I have no couch and I must stream (NotEnough), Monday, 1 March 2021 18:23 (three years ago) link
Ward, I also looked up Strongroom as the most compellingly-discussed film in that podcast - but startled you'd not seen Whistle And before! I was shown it the only time I visited HC near Christmas, on the grounds that it was an essential part of the season.
― grab bag cum trash bag (sic), Wednesday, 3 March 2021 10:41 (three years ago) link
Trees Lounge (Buscemi 1996) How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (Swift, Fosse, Loesser, Burrows, Weinstock, Gilbert, after Mead 1967) The Silent Partner (Duke, Hanson 1978) ⚰️⚰️⚰️⚰️The Sound Of Music (Wise, Lehman, Lindsay, Crouse, Rodgers, Hammerstein, von Trapp, Hurdalek 1965) ⚰️Citizen Ruth (Payne, Taylor 1996) * Goodfellas (Scorsese, Pileggi 1990) * Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, Avary 1994) Thief (Mann after "Hohimer" 1981) The Misfits (Huston, Miller 1961) Mikey And Nicky (second director's cut) (Elaine May 1976) * Submarine (Ayoade after Dunthorne 2010) Small Axe: Education (McQueen, Siddons 2020) Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar (Josh Greenbaum, Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig 2020/21) * Mad Max:Fury Road (Miller, McCarthy, Lathouris 2015) The Kid Detective (Morgan 2020) * Magic Mike (Soderbergh, Carolin 2012) * The Invisible Man (Whannell 2020) * Sunset Boulevard (Wilder, Brackett 1950)
NON-FICTIONIn & Of Itself (DelGaudio, Oz 2020) Easy Riders, Raging Bulls (Bowser after Biskind 2003) * Not Quite Hollywood (Hartley 2008)
SHORTS:Sunday Dinner (Mead, Fanelli 2021) Wise Girl (Swinfen 2019) Bald (Lucas 1971) Khaite (Baker 2021)
― grab bag cum trash bag (sic), Wednesday, 3 March 2021 11:54 (three years ago) link
Sic, yes, Whistle And is fairly frequently shown on UK TV and I'd certainly seen bits of it before, but had probably not actually sat down and watched it all in one go until I went through the Scorsese list recently, adding things to my YouTube likes. I did see the later BBC version when it was broadcast a few years ago - it wasn't v good!
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 3 March 2021 12:08 (three years ago) link
coffins: how many times you fell asleep?
― wasdnuos (abanana), Wednesday, 3 March 2021 18:04 (three years ago) link
how good this Christopher Plummer movie was
― grab bag cum trash bag (sic), Wednesday, 3 March 2021 18:53 (three years ago) link
Sylvie et le Fantôme (Autant-Lara, 1946) - 6/10*L’argent (Bresson, 1983) - 10/10The Big Fix (Kagan, 1978) - 6/10*Pierrot le Fou (Godard, 1965) - 9/10Mamma Roma (Pasolini, 1962) - 8/10Bush Mama (Gerima, 1979) - 9/10*Weekend (Godard, 1967) - 8/10Becky (Milott, 2020) - 4/10Smooth Talk (Chopra, 1985) - 8/10Platinum Blonde (Capra, 1931) - 5/10*À nos amours (Pialat, 1983) - 8/10*Inside Man (Lee, 2006) - 8/10*Vagabond (Varda, 1985) - 8/10Bringing Out the Dead (Scorsese, 1999) - 8/10*Satan’s Brew (Fassbinder, 1976) - 9/10The Last Mistress (Breillat, 2007) - 9/10*Eating Raoul (Bartel, 1982) - 10/10The Gospel According to Matthew (Pasolini, 1964) - 9/10Figures in a Landscape (Losey, 1970) - 6/10
― flappy bird, Thursday, 4 March 2021 08:10 (three years ago) link
Vittorio de Seta shorts: Islands of Fire (1954), Orgosolo's Shepherds (1958), Golden Parable (1955), Solfatara (1955), Easter in Sicily (1955), The Age of Swordfish (1954)Neat (Altrogge, 2018)M le maudit (Chabrol, 1982)My Dad Is 100 Years Old (Maddin, 2005)Holiday (Cukor, 1938)Vitalina Varela (Costa, 2019)Accidence (Maddin, Johnson, Johnson, 2018)Stump the Guesser (Maddin, Johnson, Johnson, 2020)Glorious (Maddin, 2008)The Tall Target (Mann, 1951)Bringing Up Baby (Hawks, 1938)Home of the Brave (Anderson, 1986)Joker (Phillips, 2019)Vendetta of a Samurai (Mori, 1952)Only Dream Things (Maddin, 2012)*How to Take a Bath (Maddin, 2009)*Lady Vengeance (Park, 2005)Paris Is Burning (Livingston, 1990)
― Motoroller Scampotron (WmC), Friday, 5 March 2021 15:25 (three years ago) link
Bringing Out the Dead (Scorsese, 1999) - 8/10
was just thinking about this the other day, how it was a few years too soon for the memification of gonzo cage performances, whereas if the exact same project was announced today it would be pretty much all the internet would talk about for a year
― nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Friday, 5 March 2021 15:35 (three years ago) link
Completely. Very good movie. Don't make me take off my sunglasses
― flappy bird, Friday, 5 March 2021 18:28 (three years ago) link
Atlanta (S1/S2--7.5)Inventing the Abbotts (7.0)The Royal Tennenbaums (7.5)The Sunshine Makers (6.5)Capote (7.5)Shirley (6.5)Everybody Wants Some!! (5.0...I mean, 5.0!!)Dead to Me (S1/S2--6.0)A Man for All Seasons (7.0)Morvern Callar (--)
I finished Morvern Callar but don't feel like I can rate it. I watched a DVD at home with no captioning: between that, poorly mixed sound (the music was twice as loud as the voices, so I had the volume down a bit), and, always tough for me, accents, I'm lucky if I picked up 30% of the dialogue. I think it's a film I could like, but hearing it would be the first step.
― clemenza, Saturday, 6 March 2021 05:35 (three years ago) link
The Love Trap (Wyler, 1929)A Blasted Event (Goulding, 1934)Walk Cheerfully (Ozu, 1930)That Night's Wife (Ozu, 1930)Woman of Tokyo (Ozu, 1933)Submarine (Capra, 1928)A Merchant of Menace (Sweet, 1933)The Thing That Couldn't Die (Cowan, 1958)Bashful (Goulding, 1917)Ice Cold Cocos (Lord, 1926)One A.M. (Chaplin, 1916)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 7 March 2021 21:30 (three years ago) link
working on a longer post, because it's been a long time since I did this and I want to write more, but posting this in advance/separately because a) I want to emphasize it and b) the offer is open:
The Dancing Hawk (Królikiewicz, 1978)- THIS MOVIE FUCKS. Hadn't seen it or even heard of it before my current Polish cinema seminar (apart from a lauded repertory showing at Berlinale 2009 it's basically unreleased on home media; I think this was a rip from Polish TV with subtitles by my professor) but it's shot by Zbigniew Rybczyński and has the same careening lunatic energy as his work on Gerard Kargl's Angst, maybe even more so with Królikiewicz's scrambling of perspective, time, etc. For real, if that sounds remotely interesting to you hit me up and I will share a copy; this movie deserves to be seen.
― You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Tuesday, 9 March 2021 16:47 (three years ago) link
Thought "Judas and the Black Messiah" was pretty average, which I guess makes it a missed opportunity, given the quality of the actors and the importance of the story. Nitpick: we kept watching thinking, huh, for a period piece set in Chicago, with classic cars and perfect period fashions, it's awfully strange that there's not been a single shot identifying this *as* Chicago. And indeed, it was filmed in Cleveland.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 13 March 2021 04:54 (three years ago) link
* The Lady Eve (1941) 4.5/5Killing Them Softly (2012) 2/5. The Studio 60 of mob moviesThe Hole (1998) 4/5The Seventh Curse (1986) 4/5. the logic of this movie is insane. Like they let a 9-year-old boy with a gory imagination plot an Indiana Jones movie. * Brief Encounter (1945) 5/5Blonde Venus (1932) 3/5
― Chris L, Saturday, 13 March 2021 11:33 (three years ago) link
*Numbered Men (LeRoy, 1930)The Trumpet Blows (Roberts, 1934)Behind the Mask (Dillon, 1932)So This Is Marriage (Barker, 1929)High Hats and Low Brows (Sweet, 1932)The New Gentlemen (Feyder, 1929)*The Mystery of the Wax Museum (Curtiz, 1933)Carmen, Jr. (Goulding, 1923)He Wouldn't Stay Down (Chase, 1915)The House of Flickers (Stoloff, 1925)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:48 (three years ago) link
A little overwhelmed by research right now so...just gonna dump my Letterboxd
https://letterboxd.com/ryanhupp/films/diary/
― You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Monday, 15 March 2021 18:34 (three years ago) link
what made Halloween 6 get half a star better on the rewatch?
― armoured van, Holden (sic), Monday, 15 March 2021 18:43 (three years ago) link
The producer's cut, which is marginally less crap? It's missing the charming goofiness of the big room full of evil fetuses and Michael being full of Nickelodeon Gak, but the cult angle is better developed, there's more Pleasance, and a more traditional Howarth score instead of the HEY KIDS! GUITARS! dogshit in the theatrical cut. It's a pretty substantial difference- 38 minutes of alternate takes & footage, iirc.
― You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Monday, 15 March 2021 18:52 (three years ago) link
I've been going through them (slowly, as fewer are available to stream without a rental than F13) for Matt Gourley and Paul Rust's podcast, which has been a decent impetus to sit down and watch something instead of just staring at the ceiling this year.
― You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Monday, 15 March 2021 18:54 (three years ago) link
RELEASE THE MYERS CUT
― armoured van, Holden (sic), Monday, 15 March 2021 19:18 (three years ago) link
Bamako (Sissako, 2006) - 8/10La truite (Losey, 1982) - 7/10*Let the Sunshine In (Denis, 2017) - 9/10Gwendoline (Jaeckin, 1984) - 7/10Deaf (Wiseman, 1986) - 10/10*Hardcore (Schrader, 1979) - 10/10Nationtime (Greaves, 1972) - 8/10The Set-Up (Wise, 1949) - 8/10*Rebels of the Neon God (Tsai, 1992) - 9/10Billy Bathgate (Benton, 1991) - 5/10*Les Rendez-vous d’Anna (Akerman, 1978) - 10/10Epicentro (Sauper, 2020) - 8/10Blind (Wiseman, 1987) - 9/10Medea (Pasolini, 1969) - 7/10*Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami, 1997) - 10/10The Mother and the Whore (Eustache, 1973) - 10/10The Wayward Cloud (Tsai, 2005) - 10/10The Eye of Vichy (Chabrol, 1993) - 8/10*Certified Copy (Kiarostami, 2010) - 9/10Private Parts (Bartel, 1972) - 7/10*They All Laughed (Bogdanovich, 1981) - 10/10Jasper Mall (Whitcomb, Thomason; 2020) - 7/10Absolute Power (Eastwood, 1997) - 8/10The Addiction (Ferrara, 1994) - 8/10The Suspect (Siodmak, 1944) - 8/10*Baal (Schlöndorff, 1970) - 8/10*Wet Hot American Summer (Wain, 2001) - 10/10Purple Noon (Clément, 1960) - 9/10Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song (Van Peebles, 1972) - 6/10I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone (Tsai, 2007) - 10/10
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 05:36 (three years ago) link
Morbs didn't
― armoured van, Holden (sic), Wednesday, 17 March 2021 06:29 (three years ago) link