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Nick Ink
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 23, 2007, 02:43:36 PM »
hmmm, it's looking like a landslide victory at this early stage...
thanks all
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Torque Smackey
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 23, 2007, 02:58:24 PM »
i haven't seen The Prestige, but The Lookout was good.
just so The Lookout doesn't get shafted.
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Andrew_TSKS
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 23, 2007, 03:20:04 PM »
i haven't seen the lookout yet either, but i'm really excited to see it.
the prestige was really good too. i have a feeling you'll like both, honestly.
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G.C.R
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 23, 2007, 10:07:29 PM »
Finally got around to seeing 'Pandora's Box" the other day, man oh man! Murder! Incest! Lesbians! Louise Brooks! Prostitution! Cloche Hats! It was grand.
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YojimboMonkey
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Aug 23, 2007, 11:51:12 PM »
El Topo
I don't know what the fuck.
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girl
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 12:11:52 AM »
Quote from: YojimboMonkey on Aug 23, 2007, 11:51:12 PM
El Topo
I don't know what the fuck.
Forget it, Jim, it's Jodorowsky.
I got the bonus disc for
Inland Empire
and watched parts of it. Did you know that there's 1 1/2 hours of deleted scenes, bringing the total time of the movie to 4 1/2 hours? After watching that, and a few other bits, I packed up the movie and the bonus disc and returned them both to Netflix. I give up. I'm perfectly fine with the fact that the movie won.
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Maaik
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 12:19:20 AM »
Dude, there's MORE fucking footage? holy shit dude. Did any of it illuminate the film's meaning for you in any way? Because man, I have very little idea of what that movie is about.
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girl
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Aug 24, 2007, 12:25:43 AM »
There was a scene with Nastassja Kinski. Also something about buying a watch that would change your luck that lasted like a couple of hours or something. I don't know. I totally lost interest. Any movie that requires me to invest MORE than 7 1/2 hours of my time is not worth my time. But since you were more entranced by it, just be sure to rent the bonus disc with the movie. There's a bunch of David Lynch talking about stuff, as well as all the deleted scenes. (It was probably good, but I'm a bit drunk and don't recall it fondly right now.)
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lastclearchance
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 12:38:10 AM »
Quote from: hannah on Aug 22, 2007, 09:29:59 AM
Yes, I do want to see
this movie
just because of its title.
Sez
Matt Z-S
:
I don't like the extent to which his review is a trendpiece on mumblecore. Good to know
he
thinks it's over.
But yeah I'm pretty excited to see
Hannah Takes the Stairs
. I will say, though, that after having seen Bujalski's films and "The Puffy Chair," I was sort of surprised at, well, the nudity in
Kissing on the Mouth
. More power to Swanberg and Kris Williams and whoever they have working with them, I guess. And it works in context. But I must admit it was jarring at first.
Quote from: Maaik on Aug 24, 2007, 12:19:20 AM
Because man, I have very little idea of what that movie is about.
I think that's part of what I liked so much about it. Is that awful? I was always frustrated to an extent by the clues-that-lead-nowhere aspect of Lynch's later work, so I'm glad he's given up pretending that his films' mysteries have an answer.
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Maaik
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Aug 24, 2007, 12:52:27 AM »
It seems to me the Lynch's movies are more about exploring ideas and taking abstractions to their (il)logical conclusion than any kind of literal sense.
Mulholland Dr.'s "solvable mystery" was cool in that it garnered way more casual discussion of that movie than it otherwise may have, but like you, I'm glad he just took that nutball muse of his and followed way past the end of the sidewalk.
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das kranke Tier
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Quote from: YojimboMonkey on Aug 23, 2007, 11:51:12 PM
El Topo
I don't know what the fuck.
And that one's probably more accessible than
The Holy Mountain
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Nick Ink
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 10:01:16 AM »
Thanks to all those who advised me to watch The Prestige - it was excellent
. I hadn't realised it was a Christopher Nolan film.
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jebreject
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 10:44:03 AM »
the way you guys are talking about
inland empire
and lynch taking the "nutball" route make me pretty sure i'm going to hate it.
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girl
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Aug 24, 2007, 11:07:31 AM »
Quote from: jebreject on Aug 24, 2007, 10:44:03 AM
the way you guys are talking about
inland empire
and lynch taking the "nutball" route make me pretty sure i'm going to hate it.
You need to watch it anyhow so you can tell me what it was about! (Also, good luck on the tour!)
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Trousers and Pat
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 03:16:35 PM »
Quote from: Nick Ink on Aug 24, 2007, 10:01:16 AM
Thanks to all those who advised me to watch The Prestige - it was excellent
. I hadn't realised it was a Christopher Nolan film.
I prefer to think of it as a David Bowie film anyway.
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guanajuato
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 04:33:19 PM »
it's starz free weekend and i'm glued to the tv with a thermos of liquified cotton candy, a collapsable stomach, and a gradually disipitating air of disbelief. why, you might, possibly, ask, would a guy be tunin into the starz free weekend and feel so polar opposite of what a starz weekend is supposed to make you feel?
oh, a lil movie called Little Man with the midget who pretends to be a baby.
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auto-da-fey
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Aug 24, 2007, 04:45:13 PM »
Despite a lifelong devotion to trash cinema, I'd never gotten into Jess Franco; of his 190 films, I think I'd seen three before this week. But with a Franco double feature at the Egyptian coming up, I decided to explore his work a bit.
I started with a bootleg of the 1974
Lorna, the Exorcist
, which I don't think was ever released in the U.S. It stars his wife Lina Romay, and the version I saw retains the often-deleted hardcore lesbian sex scenes that she did. I've never understood why straight guys get so excited about watching lesbians, and I don't share Franco's obsession with s/m either, but the movie was nonetheless entrancing in its dreamlike, nearly avant-garde lack of concern for narrative momentum. To my surprise, I really liked it.
Next were
Vampyros Lesbos
and
Female Vampire
. All three of these films are nearly exact replicas, minus the hardcore sex in these cases (though they come close), but I found myself rapidly succumbing to the Franco aesthetic of jazzy scores, random cutaways to insects or buildings, out-of-focus shots of copulating couples, and plenty of sadomasochism.
Yesterday the double feature rolls around.
Venus in Furs
is first, and it begins with an official MPAA X rating screen, which is more rare than people might think (the MPAA never copyrighted the X, so most cinematic X's are unofficial). I love those old blue ratings screens from the late 60s and 1970s (this was 1970) for some reason, so I was already happy. The film is more of the same, but a bit more pseudo-artsy--it has that
Last Year at Marienbad
non-linear obscurantism of Radley Metzger's films from this period, plus Klaus Kinski as a Turkish prince and a really killer score. I'm sold.
Next is
The Awful Dr. Orlof
, a 1962 effort that plays like mid-level Hammer and clearly preceded the unfurling of Franco's freak flag. It's pretty mediocre, and I actually dozed off in the theater a few times.
Still, I'm pretty delighted with my belated discovery of Jess Franco, and I've got more of his stuff on the way.
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auto-da-fey
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 04:47:50 PM »
Oh yeah, and in between all that, I saw
F for Fake
, Orson Welles' final completed theatrically-released film. It's a lot of fun, a documentaryesque cinematic essay on forgery, wrapped up in self-referential trickery and concluding on a surprisingly erotic note with a story about Picasso. It deals a lot with Clifford Irving, he of the fake Howard Hughes bio, so it would make a great double feature with
Hoax
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auto-da-fey
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Aug 24, 2007, 06:49:58 PM »
Normally I'm pretty anal about devoting singular attention to films I watch, but Jess Franco's
Sadomania
isn't doing much for me right now. There's a newlywed couple dragged into a women's prison run by transsexual (MTF) porn star Ajita Wilson, who keeps her inmates topless and is now playing a game with the governor in which they let a naked woman run into a swamp and then shoot her. I dunno, this has none of the seductive dreamscape allure of his earlier films (this was 1981).
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elpollodiablo
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 06:53:47 PM »
So at poker the other night, I ask the group if anyone's seen Superbad, and two of them said they'd walked out of it! They thought it was so incredibly offensive that their sensitive little minds couldn't take it. I was shocked. Shocked! I mean, what's the difference between this movie and American Pie? Except that it's funny?
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auto-da-fey
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Aug 24, 2007, 08:18:19 PM »
Quote from: auto-da-fey on Aug 24, 2007, 06:49:58 PM
Normally I'm pretty anal about devoting singular attention to films I watch, but Jess Franco's
Sadomania
isn't doing much for me right now. There's a newlywed couple dragged into a women's prison run by transsexual (MTF) porn star Ajita Wilson, who keeps her inmates topless and is now playing a game with the governor in which they let a naked woman run into a swamp and then shoot her. I dunno, this has none of the seductive dreamscape allure of his earlier films (this was 1981).
Lest that post dissuade anyone from watching
Sadomania
, let the record duly note that the film does launch into the pervosphere once it gets rolling, with a great naked spearfight and a jawdroppingly tasteless scene in which the impotent governor can only get it up to impregnate his wife by watching a female inmate get raped by a dog. Still not my cup of sleaze, but not entirely run-of-the-mill, either.
There is a nice Jess Franco interview on the DVD in which he discusses the difficulties of finding attractive young women willing to be naked extras while shooting low-budget in rural Spain and the politics of shooting smutty films in post-Franco (the
other
Franco) Spain. He also exhibits a refreshingly trans-positive attitude while discussing Ajita Wilson.
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elpollodiablo
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Re: bride of best movie thread ever
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Aug 24, 2007, 08:31:32 PM »
Man whit I think I can safely say I have no interest in about 90% of what you watch
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auto-da-fey
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Aug 24, 2007, 08:35:39 PM »
That 10% overlap is like gold transmuted into celluloid, though. I think.
I do want to see
Superbad
, for what it's worth.
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elpollodiablo
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My taste in movies is pretty much limited to what bourgeois cultural outlets like NPR and the New Yorker tell me to like
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Andrew_TSKS
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Aug 25, 2007, 11:17:44 AM »
pollo, i can't tell if you're joking or not.
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