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i just watched cleo and vagabond for the first time the other day. perfect timing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cggCfxMEMQ "Bernard accepts this"
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# ? May 11, 2020 19:56 |
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Man, August releases announced and no post? The Comfort of Strangers Toni Town Bloody Hall The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (br) Agnes Varda Box Also, I just saw Rififi for the first time, and poo poo what a movie.
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# ? May 16, 2020 12:02 |
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Origami Dali posted:Also, I just saw Rififi for the first time, and poo poo what a movie. Hell yeah it is
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# ? May 16, 2020 12:21 |
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Origami Dali posted:Man, August releases announced and no post? If you liked Rififi, definitely check out Dassin's Night and the City. I was going to post yesterday, but I was traveling and thought someone would beat me to it anyways. Oddly enough, this is one of the few slates I'm completely unfamiliar with, but I'm always up for more Schrader, Renoir, and Pennebaker/Hegedus. Just realized the only Schlondorff I've seen is Death of a Salesman (which is very good), though I've had Baal and The Tin Drum on my watchlist for a while. Town Bloody Hall sounds amazing.
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# ? May 16, 2020 16:10 |
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Not everyone can do the Lord's work, but some do manage.
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# ? May 17, 2020 05:05 |
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Someone posted on Facebook this... Criterion Channel's June 2020 titles: Alice, Jan Švankmajer, 1988 All or Nothing, Mike Leigh, 2002 Almayer’s Folly, Chantal Akerman, 2011 American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince, Martin Scorsese, 1978 And When I Die, I Won’t Stay Dead, Billy Woodberry, 2015 Another Country, Marek Kanievska, 1984 Another Year, Mike Leigh, 2010** Anybody’s Woman, Bette Gordon, 1981 Artie Shaw’s Class in Swing, Leslie M. Roush, 1939 The Big Shave, Martin Scorsese, 1967 Black and Tan, Dudley Murphy, 1929 Black Peter, Miloš Forman, 1964 Born Free, James Hill, 1966 A Bundle of Blues, Fred Waller, 1933 But I’m a Cheerleader, Jamie Babbit, 1999 Cab Calloway’s Hi-De-Ho, Fred Waller, 1934 Call Your Father, Jordan Firstman, 2016 La captive, Chantal Akerman, 2000 Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman, Chantal Akerman, 1997 Columbus, Kogonada, 2017** The Count of Monte Cristo, Rowland V. Lee, 1934 Death in Venice, Luchino Visconti, 1971 Dirt Daughter, Marnie Ellen Hertzler, 2019 Down There, Chantal Akerman, 2006 Empty Suitcases, Bette Gordon, 1980 The Eyes of Orson Welles, Mark Cousins, 2018 From the East, Chantal Akerman, 1993 From the Other Side, Chantal Akerman, 2002 Golden Eighties, Chantal Akerman, 1986 Grand Prix, John Frankenheimer, 1966 Greetings from Africa, Cheryl Dunye, 1996 Happy-Go-Lucky, Mike Leigh, 2008 Histoires d’Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy, Chantal Akerman, 1989 Hoagy Carmichael, Leslie M. Roush, 1939 Husbands, John Cassavetes, 1970 I Surrender Dear, Mack Sennett, 1931 I-94, Bette Gordon and James Benning, 1974 Intimate Lighting, Ivan Passer, 1965 Into the West, Mike Newell, 1992 It’s Not Just You, Murray!, Martin Scorsese, 1964 Italianamerican, Martin Scorsese, 1974 Janine, Cheryl Dunye, 1990 The Living End, Gregg Araki, 1992 Loves of a Blonde, Miloš Forman, 1965 Luminous Motion, Bette Gordon, 1998 Mafioso, Alberto Lattuada, 1962 Maurice, James Ivory, 1987 Michigan Avenue, Bette Gordon and James Benning, 1973 Museum Hours, Jem Cohen, 2012 My Beautiful Laundrette, Stephen Frears, 1985 My Own Private Idaho, Gus Van Sant, 1991 Mysterious Skin, Gregg Araki, 2004 Olivia, Jacqueline Audry, 1951 One Day Pina Asked . . . , Chantal Akerman, 1983 Original Cast Album: “Company,” D. A. Pennebaker, 1970 The Owls, Cheryl Dunye, 2010 Parting Glances, Bill Sherwood, 1986 The Potluck and the Passion, Cheryl Dunye, 1993 Red Road, Andrea Arnold, 2006 The Red Tree, Paul Rowley, 2018 A Rhapsody in Black and Blue, Aubrey Scotto, 1932 Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, Catherine Bainbridge and Alfonso Maiorana, 2017 Sergeant York, Howard Hawks, 1941 She Don’t Fade, Cheryl Dunye, 1991 Sing, Bing, Sing, Babe Stafford, 1933 South, Chantal Akerman, 1999 Spellbound, Jeffrey Blitz, 2002 St. Louis Blues, Dudley Murphy, 1929 Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life, Fred Waller, 1935 Synonyms, Nadav Lapid, 2019 Tarnation, Jonathan Caouette, 2003 Totally F***ed Up, Gregg Araki, 1993 The United States of America, Bette Gordon and James Benning, 1975 An Untitled Portrait, Charyl Dunye, 1993 Vanilla Sex, Cheryl Dunye, 1992 Variety, Bette Gordon, 1983** Vera Drake, Mike Leigh, 2004 The Watermelon Woman, Cheryl Dunye, 1996 West Side Story, Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins, 1961 What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, Martin Scorsese, 1963 Zombi Child, Bertrand Bonello, 2019
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# ? May 21, 2020 02:42 |
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Egbert Souse posted:Someone posted on Facebook this... Sick! I've wanted to see Alice forever. Original Cast Album is great too.
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# ? May 21, 2020 02:48 |
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Has there been any hints that Samurai Rebellion is getting updated to blu-ray? It seems conspicuous in its absence somehow.
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# ? May 21, 2020 04:47 |
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What release is this?
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# ? May 21, 2020 07:19 |
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Origami Dali posted:What release is this? Sanjuro.
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# ? May 21, 2020 11:17 |
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Any opinion on Renoir’s works in color?
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# ? May 22, 2020 04:18 |
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Huh, I just watched The Watermelon Woman a month ago. It's worth checking out.
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# ? May 22, 2020 04:56 |
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Per a few sources, looks like The Complete Films of Agnes Varda will be region free like Ingmar Bergman's Cinema.
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https://twitter.com/waxmittert/status/1264355130260013056?s=20
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# ? May 25, 2020 15:18 |
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Saw Peppermint Soda on the channel earlier and I loving loved it. Why the gently caress is this not that popular or heavily-cited??
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# ? May 25, 2020 17:54 |
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I watched Night and Fog today. gently caress, I don’t even know how to respond to that. Anything I even try to come up, any observation or intellectualization of how it made me feel just seems so small and insignificant and weak in the face of that footage.
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# ? May 25, 2020 18:43 |
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Raxivace posted:I watched Night and Fog today. I'd definitely recommend watching Shoah if you haven't seen that yet.
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# ? May 25, 2020 19:43 |
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Disharmony posted:Saw Peppermint Soda on the channel earlier and I loving loved it. Why the gently caress is this not that popular or heavily-cited?? Wasn't that part of Cannes the year Cannes didn't happen? That could be part of it.
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# ? May 25, 2020 19:54 |
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The fact that he's reading loving Starlog of all things makes this Has that magazine even been a thing since the 80s-ish?
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# ? May 26, 2020 03:40 |
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WeedlordGoku69 posted:The fact that he's reading loving Starlog of all things makes this It was definitely a thing in the 90s because I loved it as a kid.
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# ? May 26, 2020 03:46 |
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WeedlordGoku69 posted:The fact that he's reading loving Starlog of all things makes this It’s part of the overall Onion editorial cartoon mythos that the author is a huge 60s and 70s sci-fi fan.
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# ? May 26, 2020 03:49 |
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I watched The Irishman and it was so bad. Why was it so bad? Why was it so bad?
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# ? May 26, 2020 04:47 |
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Arglebargle III posted:I watched The Irishman and it was so bad. Why was it so bad? Why was it so bad? Probably didn’t watch The Irishman (2019).
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# ? May 26, 2020 05:01 |
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Arglebargle III posted:I watched The Irishman and it was so bad. Why was it so bad? Why was it so bad?
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# ? May 26, 2020 13:39 |
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Arglebargle III posted:I watched The Irishman and it was so bad. Why was it so bad? Why was it so bad? I ducked every single 2019 Oscar-hyped movie except for Parasite. Looks like I did the right thing.
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# ? May 26, 2020 18:19 |
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Disharmony posted:I ducked every single 2019 Oscar-hyped movie except for Parasite. Looks like I did the right thing. Well, first off, you mean the 2020 Oscar-hyped movies. Second, just lol if you think you get cool points for missing out on Little Women and Once Upon a Time In Hollywood and Marriage Story. Plus I Lost My Body, Klaus, and Pain & Glory. It was a good year for shorts, too. The Oscars are a joke, but it still represented a handful of great movies.
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# ? May 26, 2020 18:27 |
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Disharmony posted:I ducked every single 2019 Oscar-hyped movie except for Parasite. Looks like I did the right thing. Yeah, I too hate watching movies that one person on the internet disliked. I only watch movies that are universally praised.
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# ? May 26, 2020 19:32 |
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I love that Parasite won, but a LOT of stuff was overlooked last year. Most of my top 10 of the year didn't get a nom in any category. A24 had its best year ever. Uncut Gems and Portrait of a Lady on Fire are two of the finest films in the last decade and they might as well have not existed if awards were anything to go by. Time will remember 2019 differently than official honors have.
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# ? May 26, 2020 23:35 |
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Disharmony posted:I ducked every single 2019 Oscar-hyped movie except for Parasite. Looks like I did the right thing. I can assure you that was not the right thing
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# ? May 27, 2020 00:13 |
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Disharmony posted:I ducked every single 2019 Oscar-hyped movie except for Parasite. Looks like I did the right thing. Wrong and bad
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# ? May 27, 2020 04:06 |
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Got my copies of Scorsese Shorts and Husbands today. I will say that watching Italianamerican for the first time while eating a freshly made bowl of sauce and pasta is like the ultimate 4-D experience.
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:I love that Parasite won, but a LOT of stuff was overlooked last year. Most of my top 10 of the year didn't get a nom in any category. A24 had its best year ever. Uncut Gems and Portrait of a Lady on Fire are two of the finest films in the last decade and they might as well have not existed if awards were anything to go by. Correction: Portrait was distributed by Neon.
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# ? May 27, 2020 04:35 |
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GrandpaPants posted:Correction: Portrait was distributed by Neon. I'm aware, because they put all their focus on Parasite. I guess I worded that weirdly. My point was that almost everthing released last year by A24 was ignored, and all around some of the best films of the decade were edged out.
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# ? May 27, 2020 06:09 |
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2019 was the year of Neon for me. Portrait of a Lady on Fire (although I didn't see it until 2020, so I'm counting it as such), The Beach Bum, Parasite, Monos, and Biggest Little Farm. A24 had a lot of great great films--Uncut Gems, Midsommar, The Lighthouse, The Farewell, Climax, Waves, The Last Black Man of San Francisco, In Fabric and more--but NEON is now just as prominent on my radar as their releases. 2019. Good year for film.
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# ? May 27, 2020 12:34 |
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Beach Bum was a blast I'm glad you campaigned for it on cined so much. I probably would have let it slip through the cracks longer than I did
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# ? May 27, 2020 15:56 |
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MacheteZombie posted:Beach Bum was a blast I'm glad you campaigned for it on cined so much. I probably would have let it slip through the cracks longer than I did I'm glad you liked it! I think I've rewatched it more than any other movie in the past few years. Such a treat. Sucks that it has a bare bones release because I would love a peak behind the curtain on that production and a commentary.
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# ? May 27, 2020 16:06 |
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Looks like that prospective streaming service that killed Filmstruck ended up becoming HBO Max. Apparently they'll be showing extensive selections from the Warner and TCM libraries.
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# ? May 27, 2020 17:11 |
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Origami Dali posted:HBO Max HBO Max HBO + Max HBO owns Cinemax HBO Max does not include Cinemax I don't get it. Glad they'll have some good stuff on the service, though.
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