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Best time travel movie I've seen.
$7k budget.
Primer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CC60HJvZRE
Almost as good as La Jetee.
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Best time travel movie I've seen.
$7k budget.
Primer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CC60HJvZRE
Almost as good as La Jetee.
Been awhile since I've seen this one, but I remember really liking it.
http://youtu.be/gxH8U_49QnU
Recently did a screening of Kill List with a bunch of friends. They had a blast.
I warned them not to read any reviews or comments made about the movie. It's impossible to describe without ruining it.
great movie - now i want to go re-watch it
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Anyone planning on seeing Django Unchained on Tuesday?
I saw two this weekend: Argo and Memento
anything by Ingmar Bergman...find "The Silence" on netflix...
"Repulsion" by Polanski...
Is this a safe place to duscuss how I'd like In Bruges playing on an infinite loop?
Julien Donkey Boy
Desperate Living
The Point
Fantastic Planet
...
Dead men don't wear plaid.
Magic.
The Station Agent. Peter Dinklage is a wonderful actor who's often sold short and there is absolutlely NO pun intended.
It's been what, a dozen years since that film came out? and I only ever saw it once that same year...but it's always the first flick that comes to mind when someone says "Recommend me a great movie."
Others on my short list include:
Belle Epoque (Fernando Trueba 1992)
Until The End Of The World (Wim Wenders 1991)
Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder 1944)
Big Love for many films already mentioned. My favorite Fabulous Big Ambitious Mess Of An Amercian Film;
McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
Oh..and has anyone else here ever seen or even heard of "How To Get Ahead In Advertising"? Did I dream that....?
Also, just watched, (again) the Japanese, (original) version of the "The Ring"..just titled "Ring" in Japan. The Japanese do spooky very well. They understand Ghosts.
Purple Noon
If docs are in play, I recently rewatched A Brokedown Melody (A Brokedown Melody (2004) - IMDb) and I particularly enjoy the scenes where they let the camera linger rather than cutting away. One early in the show, Slater in gold shorts riding off the shoulder of a wave--and riding and riding. Great shot.
Also watched Senna yesterday (Senna (2010) - IMDb). Excellent, even though I knew how it would end. I was a Prost fan during the early 90s but this show changed my feelings about Ayrton's role. I was not aware of the, shall we say, cozy friendship between Alain and the head of the FIA.