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HenryHill51 12.08.2011 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I forgot about Il Grido. Very good. Of all of them, though, I think Cronaca di un amore is his most underrated. There's something really hypnotic about it. It feels like a silent movie. I do have a soft spot for Zabriskie Point, without necessarily thinking it's very good.



 


Kiss Me Deadly (7/10)

I like this, but not as much as most people I know. It's all a bit too clever, made by someone who looks like they've watched too many German Expressionist and Orson Welles movies for their own good. Bits of it are undeniably brilliant but the excessive visuals eventually threaten to capsize the whole thing.








I loooove "Kiss Me Deadly. Currently watching all of Robert Aldrich's stuff. For 1955, "Kiss Me Deadly" is so nihilistic and moody... the way the film's opening scene just bangs into view, the credits rolling backwards.... all so ahead of its time. I kinda forgive Tarantino for ripping it off. Another great, but hard to find, Aldrich is "The Angry Hills" and "Ten Seconds To Hell" which he made for Hammer studios.

Ghostchase 12.10.2011 04:30 AM

I liked L'Eclisse hands down more than L'Avventura, but only for the male lead is far more interesting. Of course, that's the whole point, Vitti's NOT supposed to be attracted to him but I found L'Eclisse's relationship far more pleasing to watch.

 

Ah... 10/10
Marcello Mastroianni
Federico Fellini
That is all.

Anita Ekberg breasts. 10/10
You know that repulsive "meathead" fragrance and body wash, Axe, and their slogan "Girls are getting hotter"? No. Girls are getting faker, and uglier. Anita proves this.

 

I couldn't tell you which I like better, this or Down By Law both black & white, both avoid any cliches of the 80's and transport to a different world. Great films.

 

This was definitely of one those "Hey, this looks interesting. What's this all about?" spur of the moment views on Netflix. I'm so glad I watched this, I understand so much more about that Burzum fellow and the whole "black metal" scene out of Norway and the point they were trying to convey. Its just a group of anti-Christians painted by the media as Satanists, when their true goal is to retain there original pagan religions and removing American values and capitalism. Also, Leif Gylve Nagell is captivating, with passion for the scene he helped create and the disgust of what the scene has turned into. Great score and music! Most of it being electronic. First track played in the opening I was like "hey, I like this!" turns out its that fantastic Icelandic group, múm. Been meaning to buy their first album for ages now. Add a dash of Boards of Canada and Sunn O))), and you got the makings of a great soundtrack. "Scored by Lesser"? J Lesser??? That would be even more of find it was him. In the closing shots, I knew I just watched something heartfelt. Very nice.

demonrail666 12.12.2011 06:32 PM

 


Carnival of Souls (9/10)

I'm sure I've listed this before but anyway, a pretty much perfect horror movie, not least because it's genuinely creepy. It sort of feels like the ultimate episode of the Twilight Zone.

E. Noisefield 12.12.2011 07:23 PM

Captain America.

It was actually pretty good for a goofy superhero movie.

No Batman, that's for sure, but it leaves Iron Man in the fucking dust.

LifeDistortion 12.13.2011 03:23 AM

Conan the Barbarian (2011) I thought it was a pretty good action movie. I wanted to see it when it came out in theatres but then heard it was disappointing, but seeing it now I liked it and wouldn't mind a sequel from the same director and cast, but don't think it was a success in theatres so not sure if it will get a sequel.

sonic sphere 12.17.2011 08:44 AM

 

stu666 12.17.2011 07:09 PM

Just watched this again... I'll never get bored of it!

 

LifeDistortion 12.18.2011 01:13 AM

Bellflower

Bertrand 12.18.2011 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HenryHill51
I loooove "Kiss Me Deadly. Currently watching all of Robert Aldrich's stuff. For 1955, "Kiss Me Deadly" is so nihilistic and moody... the way the film's opening scene just bangs into view, the credits rolling backwards.... all so ahead of its time. I kinda forgive Tarantino for ripping it off. Another great, but hard to find, Aldrich is "The Angry Hills" and "Ten Seconds To Hell" which he made for Hammer studios.


Have you seen The Legend of Lylah Clare?
It made me want to see more of his work.
The end is striking.

sonic sphere 12.18.2011 09:46 AM

 


 

sonic sphere 12.20.2011 07:06 AM

 

HenryHill51 12.20.2011 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bertrand
Have you seen The Legend of Lylah Clare?
It made me want to see more of his work.
The end is striking.



I've got Lylah Clare on the DVR from when it played on TCM a few months back but haven't watched it yet. Looking forward to it though.

batreleaser 12.20.2011 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
The Fly is a really good film. By no means Cronenberg's best, but he is certainly one of the most consistent directors I can think of that's still going. I kind of want to see his new one.. "A Dangerous Method". It isn't screening here unfortunately. I just like to follow his work regardless of what he's doing.


my friend said "A Dangerous Method" is more conventional than he hoped but that Fassbender is typically breath taking as is Kiera Knightley.

sonic sphere 12.21.2011 05:47 AM

 

demonrail666 12.22.2011 06:35 AM

A very nice selection of Hammer horrors there, Sonic Sphere.

demonrail666 12.22.2011 07:16 PM

 


Crash (7/10)

This seemed to be saying something really important but I'm not sure what. I'd have given it a 6 but it is beautiful to look at, and Matt Dillon is excellent.

fugazifan 12.22.2011 09:22 PM

ive been watching a lot of movies these past months. the most recent being:



which was excellent. great soundtrack as well.

EDIT: pic is not working. it was eyes without a face.

demonrail666 12.24.2011 06:57 AM

 


Mulholland Dr. (6/10)

I hate it when this happens. I put this on again with the memory that it's one of my favourite Lynch films but watching it last night I was left pretty cold. It's still got some great sequences (the 'Silencio' scene, obviously) and Naomi Watts is great but, I dunno, it all seems a bit Lynch-by-numbers. I was gonna watch Lost Highway again tonight but I'm not sure I want to, now; some things may be better left to fond memories.

sonic sphere 12.24.2011 07:10 AM

 

Pelle 12.24.2011 07:30 AM

 


3/5.

Really good movie but I need a better ending/more.


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