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Jeff, Who Lives At Home. A whole movie about Susan Sarandon's character would have been better than following her two asshole sons around all day.

grawlix (unperson), Sunday, 7 October 2018 17:28 (five years ago) link

Madam Satan (de Mille, 1930)
Maniac (Esper, (1934)
Swing You Sinners (Fleischer, 1930)
The Seven Castles of the Devil (Zecca, 1904)
The Great Toe Mystery (Avery, 1914)
The Haunted House (Disney, 1929)
Adam's Apple (Whelan, 1928)
Bacon Grabbers (Foster, 1929)
The Spider (MacKenna & Menzies, 1931)
Enchanted Glasses (de Chomon, 1907)
The Haunted House (Keaton & Cline, 1921)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 7 October 2018 22:34 (five years ago) link

Did I ever mention 1987: When The Day Comes? It's really good.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 14:26 (five years ago) link

you thought the Denis just okay too.

I wouldn't go that far. Maybe "disappointing" and "nuts."

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 9 October 2018 14:33 (five years ago) link

Festival haul:

Florianopolis Dream (Katz)
The Rider (Zhao)
Diamantinos (Abrantes & Schmidt)
Sympathy for the Devil (Godard)
Girl (Dhont)
Madeline’s Madeline (Decker)
And Breathe Normally (Uggadóttir)
Holiday (Eklöf)
Dear Son (Ben Attia)
Those Who Work (Russbach)
Blind Spot (Novotny)
I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians (Jude)
Grass (Hong)
Our Time (Reygadas)
Lifeboat (Kirkeskov)
The Image Book (Godard)
Zama (Martel)
Too Late to Die Young (Sotomayor)
Puzzle (Turtletaub)
Amateurs (Pichler)
Asako I & II (Hamaguchi)
One Day (Szilagyi)
In My Room (Köhler)
Mirai (Hosada)
Boys Cry (D’Innocenzo & D’Innocenzo)
Ash is the Purest White (Jia)
When the Trees Fall (Nikitiuk)
Long Days Journey Into Night (Bi)
Donbass (Loznitsa)
Rojo (Naishtat)
Nervous Translation (Seno)
First Reformed (Schrader)
Ruben Brandt, Collector (Krstic)
Ága (Lazarov)
Khook (Haghighi)*
We the Animals (Zagar)

Keep an eye out for Nervous Translation and When the Trees Fall, those were the two biggest surprises. Many others are predictably great. Some slight disappointments.

Frederik B, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 15:02 (five years ago) link

update before lff starts, seeing asako I & II this evening!

Assault on Precinct 13 (Carpenter, 1976) 7/10
The Lady Vanishes (Hitchcock, 1938) 6/10
39 Steps (Hitchcock, 1935) 7/10
The Mask of Dimitros (Negulesco, 1944) 8/10
Faces Places (Varda, JR, 2017) 7/10
The Saddest Music in the World (Maddin, 2004) 7/10
My Man Godfrey (La Cava, 1936) 8/10
Faust (Murnau, 1926) 9/10
Maison du Bonheur (Bohdanowicz, 2017) 6/10
Where is the Friends Home? (Kiarostami, 1987) 8/10
The Stranger (Welles, 1946) 8/10
His Girl Friday (Hawks, 1940) 9/10
Sunrise: a Song of Two Humans (Murnau, 1927) 10/10
Othello (Welles, 1951) 7/10
A City of Sadness (Hou, 1989) 9/10
The Mission (To, 1999) 7/10
The Small World of Sammy Lee (Hughes, 1963) 8/10
Late Spring (Ozu, 1949) 10/10

devvvine, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 15:20 (five years ago) link

i think there maaay be a few more 10s in that list

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 10 October 2018 15:23 (five years ago) link

you might be right, i'm fairly certain a laptop screen is not the best way to experience Faust.

curious what you thought of the Bi Gan, Frederik?

devvvine, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 15:44 (five years ago) link

Teen Titans Go To The Movies

turned up on a torrent site yesterday. I used to watch the tv series about 10 years ago.
I think this wanted to be a Lego Movie type deal not quite taht good but some of it was quite amusing.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 15:48 (five years ago) link

^ the series started five years ago and is still running

My Gig: The Thin Beast (sic), Wednesday, 10 October 2018 17:57 (five years ago) link

curious what you thought of the Bi Gan, Frederik?

― devvvine, 10. oktober 2018 17:44 (four hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

It's... definitely a trip, that final hour is pretty incredible. But I don't get why Bi Gan all of a sudden wanted to make such a noir-pastiche, and what the point of that is supposed to be. I watched Kaili Blues as preparation, and it's a much more humble film, but it honestly gave me much more to think about.

Frederik B, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 20:28 (five years ago) link

Sic could you possibly go and get a fixation on somebody else ?

TV series I was watching started in 2003.
So as i said I was watching it about 10 years ago

Stevolende, Wednesday, 10 October 2018 20:33 (five years ago) link

The Killing of Sister George (Aldrich, 1968) 7/10
The Post (Spielberg, 2017) 6/10
BlacKkKlansman (Lee, 2018) 8/10
Deadpool 2 (Leitch, 2018) 5/10
Somewhere in the Night (Mankiewicz, 1946) 7/10
*Inside Llewyn Davis (Coen Brothers, 2013) 10/10
The Golden Coach (Renoir, 1952) 8/10
Cry-Baby (Waters, 1990) 9/10
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (Cameron-Mitchell, 2017) 3/10
Avengers Infinity War (Russo Brothers, 2018) 4/10
Enter the Void (Noe, 2009) 5/10
General della Rovere (Rosellini, 1959) 9/10
Hysteria (Wexler, 2011) 7/10

Dan Worsley, Sunday, 14 October 2018 19:45 (five years ago) link

Inside Llewyn Davis is the best Coen Bros. film, change my mind

flappy bird, Sunday, 14 October 2018 20:01 (five years ago) link

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Hidden Fortress
Lucy

omar little, Sunday, 14 October 2018 20:05 (five years ago) link

the strange depiction of american communists in Hail Caesar soured me on those moments in ILD.

adam the (abanana), Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:08 (five years ago) link

The Sisters Brothers (Audiard, 2018)
Menace (Murphy, 1934)
The Infernal Cauldron (Melies, 1903)
Felix the Cat Switches Witches (Messmer, 1927)
Felix the Ghost Breaker (Messmer, 1923)
The Non-Stop Fright (Messmer, 1927)
Mandy (Cosmatos, 2018)
Sculls and Skulls (Messmer, 1930)
Legend of a Ghost (de Chomon, 1908)
The Atomic Soldiers (Knibbe, 2018)
The Atomic Cafe (Rafferty, Loader, & Rafferty, 1982)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:15 (five years ago) link

Searching (Aneesh Chaganty, 2018) 6
Chopping Mall (Wynorski, 1986) 6
Demolition Man (Brambilla, 1993) 5; good jokes, boring action. the character with 90s nostalgia has a Red Hot Chili Peppers poster lol.

watching too much TV to watch movies

adam the (abanana), Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:25 (five years ago) link

Frederik, was the hour-long shot of Long Day's Journey in 3D when you saw it? If so, what was that like?

if this Bi Gan is anything like Kaili Blues then I think I will love it. The blurring of boundaries between past, present and future in that film was incredible, as was the concept of a 40 minute take that included the protagonist traveling on the back of the motorbike. The only director whose sensibility comes close to his I think is Weerasethakul Apitchatpong

Dan S, Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:40 (five years ago) link

or rather Apitchatpong Weerasethakul

Dan S, Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:41 (five years ago) link

Y’all we need to talk about Venom. Despite a generic plot and some truly abysmal CGI, I...kinda loved it? Tom Hardy almost singlehandedly pulls the movie out of mediocrity and makes it a blast to watch. He’s channeling some vintage Nic Cage gonzo energy and it rules so hard. It’s like he’s beamed in from another universe while everyone else is acting as if they’re in a regular comic book movie. And bizarrely, it works for the character. I did not expect this outcome at all!

latebloomer, Sunday, 14 October 2018 23:56 (five years ago) link

Also saw Bad Times at the Tarantino Inn or whatever it’s called. It was pretty good, though maybe a smidge too long and it kinda stumbles a bit in the last act. Slickly directed, though. Worth seeing!

latebloomer, Monday, 15 October 2018 00:00 (five years ago) link

Re-watching my Japanese Blu-Ray of Charley Varrick tonight (the only way to see it in its original aspect ratio on a US machine; the domestic DVD is 1.33:1 for some goddamn reason). One of the best movies of the Seventies. Walter Matthau's whole mini-career as an action hero was so weird and awesome.

grawlix (unperson), Monday, 15 October 2018 00:38 (five years ago) link

Rodin
'R Xmas
Police Judiciare
Between Worlds
Mom And Dad
Faust (Sokurov)
Blue Collar
Le Concierge

An Uphill Battle For Legumes (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 15 October 2018 00:39 (five years ago) link

I Vitelloni (Fellini, 1953) - 8/10
Mon Oncle (Tati, 1958) - 9/10
Reality Bites (Stiller, 1994) - 5/10
Zodiac (Fincher, 2007) - 8/10
Collateral (Mann, 2004) - 9/10
Goodfellas (Scorsese, 1990) - 7/10
La Dolce Vita (Fellini, 1960) - 9/10
The Love Parade (Lubitsch, 1929) - 8/10
Boyhood (Linklater, 2014) - 9/10
The Departed (Scorsese, 2006) - 8/10
Andrei Rublev (Tarkovsky, 1966) - 8/10
Road Trip (Philips, 2000) - 2/10
8½ (Fellini, 1963) - 10/10

flappy bird, Monday, 15 October 2018 05:07 (five years ago) link

Frederik, was the hour-long shot of Long Day's Journey in 3D when you saw it? If so, what was that like?

if this Bi Gan is anything like Kaili Blues then I think I will love it. The blurring of boundaries between past, present and future in that film was incredible, as was the concept of a 40 minute take that included the protagonist traveling on the back of the motorbike. The only director whose sensibility comes close to his I think is Weerasethakul Apitchatpong

― Dan S, 15. oktober 2018 01:40 (seven hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Yeah, it was in 3D and it was used very well. I don't think anything was coming out of the screen, it's just used to make this dark, dreamy world appear even more different. I'm very happy to have seen that part.

Frederik B, Monday, 15 October 2018 07:55 (five years ago) link

Solo: A Star Wars Story 1.5/5
Leave No Trace (2018) 4/5
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) 1/5
Game Night 3/5
* Gun Crazy (1950) 4/5
Italianamerican (1974) 3.5/5

Chris L, Monday, 15 October 2018 12:14 (five years ago) link

in theaters September & October so far:

Puzzle (Turtletaub, 2018) - 4/10
California Split (Altman, 1974 / 35mm) - 10/10
A Simple Favor (Feig, 2018) - 5/10
Life Itself (Fogelman, 2018) - 0/10 <----- this is a bizarre and unintentionally hilarious/horrifying failure, honestly worth checking out
Love, Gilda (Dapolito, 2018) - 6/10
Sawdust and Tinsel (Bergman, 1953) - 9/10
Blaze (Hawke, 2018) - 2/10
Lolita (Kubrick, 1962 / 35mm) - 7/10
A Star is Born (Cooper, 2018) - 5/10
First Man (Chazelle, 2018) - 6/10
22 July (Greengrass, 2018) - 1/10
Chinatown (Polanski, 1974) - 10/10

flappy bird, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 04:39 (five years ago) link

I watched California Split over the weekend (2nd time seeing it). Probably my fave Altman. The tinge of desperation despite all the camaraderie and hi-jinks. 10/10 for sure

. (Michael B), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 08:55 (five years ago) link

a single shot makes the whole movie: after they've won at the end, and elliott gould is collecting the money all excited, and then it cuts to that wide shot of the empty bar slowly zooming into george segal sitting in the other room, morning light pouring in, completely dejected.

flappy bird, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:31 (five years ago) link

22 July (Greengrass, 2018) - 1/10

i feel like this is the exact type of film i hate to see, just basically a faithful recreation of the mass murders of a bunch of kids. I liked Bloody Sunday and Paul G's Bourne flicks but I ain't gonna see this one.

omar little, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:40 (five years ago) link

I was relieved that, while the attack is dramatized in full, it's only the first 25 minutes of the movie. most of it is about the aftermath & trial. still, exploitative and horrible, yes. it's also 143 minutes (!!)

flappy bird, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:46 (five years ago) link

Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me (2014, Keach) 6/10
*Hard Times (1975, Hill) 8/10
The Stork Club (1945, Walker) 5/10
Transit (2018, Petzold) 4/10
*O Fantasma (2000, Rodrigues) 8/10
Golden Exits (2017, Perry) 6/10
The Image Book (2018, Godard) 8/10
Sharky’s Machine (1981, Reynolds) 6/10
Your Face (2018, Tsai) 7/10
Come Back Little Shiksa (1953, Lewis) (39m) 6/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:48 (five years ago) link

well, I made a mistake here, shd be

Transit (2018, Petzold) 8/10

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:49 (five years ago) link

what did you think of Golden Exits?

flappy bird, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 16:49 (five years ago) link

Better than Her Smell! It seemed like Perry's Interiors for millennials. Enjoyed Mary-Louise Parker's performance, but was impatient with/hated all the characters.

(also it's set about 2 miles from where I live, so it seems I haven't been missing anything)

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 17:02 (five years ago) link

yeah, it was really light imo & I agree he either hates his characters or doesn't realize how boring and casually cruel they are. his cinematographer Sean Price Williams is great though, that movie looked fantastic.

flappy bird, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 17:06 (five years ago) link

was impressed by south korean debut feature last child, recommend if people get the opportunity to see it

devvvine, Tuesday, 16 October 2018 17:23 (five years ago) link

Sic could you possibly go and get a fixation on somebody else ?

TV series I was watching started in 2003.
So as i said I was watching it about 10 years ago

...I had looked up the Teen Titans Go! series when I saw the movie, as listed upthread(s), so remembered when it started. Mentioned it thinking you might be amused in a "how time flies," "wow the world is turning to a hellscape even faster than it feels" way to find out it was only five years ago. From you saying you'd watched the series and thus were curious to see the film, there was no way of knowing that you were talking about a completely different TV series, with (it says here) a serious-not-parodic approach, adapting the Wolfman/Perez material, a Timm/Murakami design style, different episode lengths, different writers and different title.

My Gig: The Thin Beast (sic), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 18:00 (five years ago) link

anyway, September 30 to October 14th, on track to get 31 scary films into a, let's say, six-week Halloween period

Fear City (Ferrara, St. John 1984) 📺
A Bucket Of Blood (Corman, B. Griffith 1959) 📺
Portal To Hell!!! * (Caldinelli, Watts 2015) 📺
Strange Invaders * (Barker 2002) 📺
The Phone Call * (Kirkby 2013) 📺
* Mandy (Cosmatos, Stewart-Ahn 2018) [DCP]
Dirty Work (Saget 1998) 📺
Halloween (Carpenter, Hill 1978) 📺
Night Of The Living Dead (Romero 'n' Russo 1968) 📺
Leave Her To Heaven (Stahl, Swerling, Williams 1945) 35mm 📽️
Carrie ( DePalma and D. Cohen 1976) 📺
*Dressed To Kill (DePalma 1980) 📺
House On Haunted Hill (White & Castle 1959) 📺
Splatter ** (Dante, Matheson 2009) 📺
The 'Burbs (Dante, Olsen 1989) 📺
Wacko (Clark, Olsen & al. 1982) 35mm 📽️
*Blow Out (DePalma 1981) 📺
Shimmer Lake (Uziel 2017) 📺
Dawn Of The Dead (Romero 1978) 📺
Little Evil (Craig 2017) 📺

* these are shorts: I signed up for Kanopy on the 30th, only to find that the Seattle Public Library limits users to five films pcm, so squeezed in ever-shorter horror/spook flicks as midnight approached
** this was on Netflix as a Corman/Dante film; turned out to be three episodes of a ten-episode choose your own adventure series stuck together.

My Gig: The Thin Beast (sic), Tuesday, 16 October 2018 18:10 (five years ago) link

My Talk with Florence (Paul Poet)
Xiao Mei (Maren Hwang)
Interchange (Brian M. Cassidy, Melissa Shatzky)
Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham)
Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette)
The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky)
Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky)
Anthropocene (Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier)
All That Jazz (Bob Fosse)
Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies)

traurig, Saturday, 20 October 2018 11:16 (five years ago) link

Is Anthropocene worth a look?

jmm, Saturday, 20 October 2018 11:26 (five years ago) link

Yes, especially if you like their earlier work. I found it just as compelling as the previous films, with great visuals of course.

traurig, Sunday, 21 October 2018 04:10 (five years ago) link

lff:

Asako I & II (Hamaguchi, 2018) 9/10
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead (Wheatley, 2018) 5/10
Ash is Purest White (Jia, 2018) 8/10
Last Child (Shin, 2017) 7/10
Non-fiction (Assayas, 2018) 6/10
The Image Book (Goddard, 2018) 7/10
Happy as Lazzaro (Rohrwacher, 2018) 7/10
The Green Fog (Maddin, Johnson, Johnson, 2017) 6/10
Long Day’s Journey into Night (Bi, 2018) 8/10
Maya (Hansen-Love, 2018) 4/10

other viewings:

*Late Autumn (Ozu, 1960) 10/10 - perhaps the most perfect film
The Day He Arrives (Hong, 2011) 8/10
Eros + Massacre (Yoshida,1969) 6/10
*Hill of Freedom (Hong, 2014) 9/10

devvvine, Sunday, 21 October 2018 16:49 (five years ago) link

The Wizard's Apprentice (Levee, 1930)
Frankenstein (Dawley, 1910)
Fast Life (Pollard, 1932)
The Frog (de Chomon, 1908)
Hallucinations pharmaceutiques ou Le truc de potard (Melies, 1908)
Bluebeard (Melies, 1901)
The Killers (Siodmak, 1946)
The Killers (Siegal, 1964)
The Headless Horseman (Iwerks, 1934)
The Mad Doctor (Hand, 1933)
Strange Justice (Schertzinger, 1932)
Son of the Border (Nosler, 1933)

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 21 October 2018 23:00 (five years ago) link

xp is Late Autumn in the Late Ozu Eclipse box? been eyeing that one for a while

flappy bird, Sunday, 21 October 2018 23:06 (five years ago) link

idk, this was a theatre screening but there's a bfi blu ray out there

devvvine, Sunday, 21 October 2018 23:15 (five years ago) link

A Life in Waves (6.0)
Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day (8.0)
Deterrence (5.0)
Bravetown (5.5)
My Generation (6.0)
Buffalo ’66 (5.5)
The World of Henry Orient (7.0)
Cold Water (8.0)
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. (7.0)
Studio 54 (7.0)

One of the friends I saw Studio 54 with tonight was in there around '81 or '82, after Rubell and Schrager sold the club. I figure they would have asked me to vacate the line in 1977. Pretty conventional, but lots of great footage, including Rubell's 1976 club in Queens, and Michael Jackson dropping in on Rubell.

clemenza, Wednesday, 24 October 2018 05:25 (five years ago) link

Really enjoyed that Studio 54 doc

An Uphill Battle For Legumes (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 24 October 2018 11:48 (five years ago) link

Yayoi Kusama - Inifinity (Heather Lenz, 2018) - this was ok. Struck by the relation between someone asexual like Kusuma ending up on the end of transgressive art in the mid-60s. An under-explored facet.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 24 October 2018 20:44 (five years ago) link


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