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Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Some Like It Hot (1959, Billy Wilder) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5 (rewatch)
Now, Voyager (1942, Irving Rapper) [Blu-ray] - 5/5 (rewatch)
Holiday (1938, George Cukor) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
The King of Comedy (1982, Martin Scorsese) [Blu-ray] - 4/5 (rewatch)
The Kid Brother (1927, starring Harold Lloyd) [Blu-ray] - 4/5 (rewatch)
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962, Karel Zeman) [Blu-ray] - 4/5 (rewatch)
Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970, Ossie Davis) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Cleopatra Jones (1973, Jack Starrett) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno (2009, Serge Bromberg/Ruxandra Medrea) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
Immoral Tales (1973, Walerian Borowczyk) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
The Beast (1974, Walerian Borowczyk) [Blu-ray] - 2.5/5
Sorcerer (1977, William Friedkin) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
The Boy Friend (1971, Ken Russell) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
3-D Rarities: Vol. II/The Sword of Granada (1953) [Blu-ray 3D] - 3/5
The Stewardesses (1969) [Blu-ray 3D] - 1/5 (disc at least had a funny 3-D porno short from the 70s, Experiments in Love)

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Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:

Would really like to hear some thoughts on these:

Immoral Tales (1973, Walerian Borowczyk) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
The Beast (1974, Walerian Borowczyk) [Blu-ray] - 2.5/5
Sorcerer (1977, William Friedkin) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
The Boy Friend (1971, Ken Russell) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5

fenix down posted:

What more does he have to do to get a 5??? lol

Sorcerer is still a great movie, but the only issue I had with it was the pacing was a little odd in the first act. Maybe it's more a 4.75/5?

Immoral Tales and The Beast are strange films. I found them bawdy and often funny. If you're into a monster constantly ejaculating in closeup, The Beast is your kind of movie.

I'm trying to see more Ken Russell films and The Boy Friend was one of the Warner Archive Blu-rays on sale. It's surprisingly a straightforward play, but with some flourishes. Reminded me of 30s musicals, except extremely colorful and in Panavision. As it was made for MGM, it has two songs from Singin' in the Rain and has some clever nods to Busby Berkeley films (particularly Footlight Parade). While I'm not enthralled by the film, it is at least eye candy and worth seeing at least once.

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Three Days of the Condor (1975, Sydney Pollack) [Criterion Channel] - 4/5
The Harder They Come (1972, Perry Henzell) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
No Place Like Home (2006, Perry Henzell) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
The Tall T (1957, Budd Boetticher) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Singing Guns (1950, R.G. Armstrong) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Decision at Sundown (1957, Budd Boetticher) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
The Big Country (1958, William Wyler) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Show Boat (1936, James Whale) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
The Compleat Al (1985, Jay Levey/Michael K. Weiss) [DVD] - 4/5
Miss Sadie Thompson (1953, Curtis Bernhardt) [Blu-ray 3D] - 3.5/5

Destry Rides Again (1939, George Marshall) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Buchanan Rides Alone (1958, Budd Boetticher) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
Ride Lonesome (1959, Budd Boetticher) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Comanche Station (1960, Budd Boetticher) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Belladonna of Sadness (1973, Eiichi Yamamoto) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
The Long, Hot Summer (1958, Martin Ritt) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959, Joseph L. Mankiewicz) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
42nd Street (1933, Lloyd Bacon) [Blu-ray - rewatch] - 4/5
Images (1972, Robert Altman) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
The Juniper Tree (1996, Nietzchka Keene) [Blu-ray] - 4/5

Tomorrow is Forever (1946, Irving Pichel) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Langlois (1970, Eila Hershon/Roberto Guerra) [Criterion Channel] - 3.5/5
Blind Alley (1939, Charles Vidor) [Criterion Channel] - 3/5
The Magic Christian (1969, Joseph McGrath) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Castle Keep (1969, Sydney Pollack) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
Merrill’s Marauders (1962, Samuel Fuller) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Waiting for Guffman (1996, Christopher Guest) [Blu-ray] - 4/5

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

NO DAMES

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

morestuff posted:

It’s the best gag in the movie and even it feels better on paper

While it's a pastiche, it's mainly a homage/parody of the "Shanghai Lil" scene from Footlight Parade, except under the lens of 1950s Hollywood which exchanges eroticism for unwitting homoeroticism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUyREZ_Hcr4

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Dumbo (1941) [Blu-ray - nth rewatch) - 5/5
Juggernaut (1974, Richard Lester) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
Finders Keepers (1984, Richard Lester) [Blu-ray] - 2/5
Melvin and Howard (1980, Jonathan Demme) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Foxy Brown (1974, Jack Hill) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Assault on Precinct 13 (1976, John Carpenter) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Bloody Mama (1970, Roger Corman) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Lifeforce (1985, Tobe Hooper) [Blu-ray - director's cut] - 4.5/5
Wolfen (1981, Michael Wadleigh) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Hickey & Boggs (1972, Robert Culp) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Tomboy (2011, Céline Sciamma) [Criterion Channel] - 4.5/5
All About My Mother (1999, Pedro Almodovar) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Uncut Gems (2019, Josh & Benny Safdie) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Ravenous (1999, Antonia Bird) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
The Pawnbroker (1964, Sidney Lumet) [Blu-ray] - 4/5

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Lifeforce is one of those rare movies with a completely batshit crazy premise and just runs with it all the way to the end. I tried describing the plot to a friend and was met with silence. It's even more impressive that for all the epic scale, this really has a lot of great character moments. That same sort of feeling with films like The Thing and Body Snatchers. Here, we not only have the space themes, but plenty of body horror and an overall throwback to old fashioned vampire stories. There's a lot of crazy sexual subtext to the film and I'm here for it. The film is anchored with terrific lead performances by Mathilde May (who while buck naked, never stops looking seductively creepy) and Steve Railsback, plus great turns by Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Aubrey Morris, and Patrick Stewart. There's a great scene where they have "infected" people locked away to keep others safe while their bodies explode from not getting their lifeforce fix. Morris keeps this look on his face that matched my reaction to enjoying how weird this got. All of this keeps escalating until there's a full out panic in London. There's also some fantastic Panavision photography (lots of great uses of wide angle and distortion lenses) and Henry Mancini's score is one of his best. I watched the 4K remaster of the UK cut and I can't believe the US prints took out the wonderful opening titles sequence with Mancini's thunderous opening theme behind them since it perfectly establishes the mood right there.

It's a pity this isn't as regarded like The Thing, but holy poo poo, I love it when movies like this are unashamedly weird.




Ravenous is a flawed film (from reading the Wikipedia history, seemed to be doomed from the start), but again, it has such an offbeat, unique sort of tone that it's too much fun. The commentary on eating meat and westward expansion are about as subtle as an axe to the head, but it's all in good fun. Guy Pierce seems to be sleepwalking through the film, but maybe that's actually more accurate since his character is obviously still traumatized from battle. Robert Carlyle and Jeffrey Jones are wonderful in this, too. I wish I could say more about the look of the film, but the only Blu-ray has an absolutely dogshit transfer (at least competently upscaled from SD) and I'd love to see what it's like without that haze over it. Oh, Fox, well uh...

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Scorsese Shorts (Blu-ray)
Italianamerican (1974)
What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1963)
It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964)
The Big Shave (1967)
American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince (1978)

Criterion released a Blu-ray of newly restored short films by Martin Scorsese. Three student films and two docs. His student work is astonishing, with just as much energy as his feature work to come. The crown jewel of this set is Italianamerican, which is just his parents talking about their family and the immigrant experience. And Mama Scorsese's sauce and meatballs. It's easy to see why Marty would cast his parents often, especially his mother, since they're natural in front of the camera. American Boy is interesting, though it's kind of creepy. All of these are new 4K restorations and holy poo poo the blood in The Big Shave is bright. :eek:

Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich) [Criterion Channel] - 4.5/5
Escape from New York (1981, John Carpenter) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Gloria (1980, John Cassavetes) [Blu-ray] - 2/5 - worst of his films I've seen, even if Gena Rowlands is good with a gun
1776 (1972, Peter H. Hunt) [Blu-ray - director's cut] - 4.5/5
Witness for the Prosecution (1957, Billy Wilder) - 4/5
Abraham Lincoln (1930, D.W. Griffith) - 3/5
Inherit the Wind (1960, Stanley Kramer) - 4/5
Bound for Glory (1976, Hal Ashby) - 3.5/5

TommyGun85 posted:

Lawrence of Arabia
5/5

First time I ever watched this. Its a masterpiece.

It really is one of the all-time greats. Even with the epic scale, it's still a film about a man. Peter O'Toole is just incredible in it, though Anthony Quinn manages to steal every scene he's in.

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Realized it's been a few months since I've posted and my movie watching has dropped a bit in quantity...

All Blu-ray unless noted. I bolded my favorites.

Stray Dogs (2013, Tsai Ming-liang) - 4/5 - Criterion Channel
The Cremator (1969, Juraj Herz) - 4/5
Secret Ceremony (1968, Joseph Losey) - 3/5
Dodsworth (1936, William Wyler) - 4.5/5
The Collector (1965, William Wyler) - 4/5
Billy Liar (1963, John Schlesinger) - 4/5
Zachariah (1971, George Englund) - 3/5
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938, Ernst Lubitsch) - 4/5
The Good Fairy (1935, William Wyler) - 3/5
One, Two, Three (1961, Billy Wilder) - 4/5

Z-Fest Stream:
Teens in the Universe - 3/5
The Giant Claw - 1.5/5
Killer Condom - 4/5
Troll 2 - 1/5 - rewatch
The Meteor Man - 3/5 - rewatch
the terror of tiny town - 2.5/5
Graffiti Bridge - 2/5
A Gnome Named Gnorm - 1.5/5
What If I'm Gay? - surprisingly good
Godzilla vs. Megalon - 2/5 rewatch

Castle in the Sky (1986, Hayao Miyazaki) - 4/5
Porco Rosso (1992, Hayao Miyazaki) - 4/5
Pom Poko (1994, Isao Takahata) - 4/5
Irma la Douce (1963, Billy Wilder) - 3.5/5
Whisper of the Heart (1995, Yoshifumi Kondou) - 3.5/5
Before Sunrise (1995, Richard Linklater) - 4/5
Howl's Moving Castle (2004, Hayao Miyazaki) - 3.5/5
The Sniper (1952, Edward Dmytryk) - 3/5 - Criterion Channel
The Pleasure of Being Robbed (2008, Josh Safdie/Benny Safdie) - 3.5/5 - Criterion Channel
Two Friends (1986, Jane Campion) - 3.5/5 - Criterion Channel

The Hospital (1971, Arthur Hiller) 2.5/5
Ponyo (2008, Hayao Miyazaki) - 4/5 [Now I've seen all of Miyazaki's feature films]
Before Sunset (2004, Richard Linklater) - 4/5
Born in Flames (1983, Lizzie Borden) - 4.5/5 - Criterion Channel
Married to the Mob (1988, Jonathan Demme) - 4/5
Christmas in July (1940, Preston Sturges) - 4.5/5
Tombstone (1993, George P. Cosmotos) - 4.5/5
Why We Fight: Prelude to War (1942) - 4/5
Transformers: The Movie (1986, Nelson Shin) - 1.5/5 - Stream
Before Midnight (2013, Richard Linklater) - 4.5/5

The American Friend (1977, Wim Wenders) - 4.5/5
Only Angels Have Wings (1939, Howard Hawks) - 4.5/5
Brick (2005, Rian Johnson) - 4.5/5

The Big Knife (1955, Robert Aldrich) - 4/5
The Big Combo (1955, Joseph H. Lewis) - 4/5
Hold Back the Dawn (1940, Mitchell Leisen) - 4/5
Room at the Top (1959, Jack Clayton) - 3.5/5
Leave Her to Heaven (1945, John M. Stahl) - 4/5
Beau Geste (1939, William Wellman) - 4/5
The Mark of Zorro (1940, Rouben Mamoulian) - 3/5

The Song of Songs (1933, Rouben Mamoulian) - 3/5
How I Won the War (1967, Richard Lester) - 3/5
The Big Fix (1978, Jeremy Kagan) - 4/5
After Hours (1985, Martin Scorsese - 4.5/5 - HBO Max
The Man Between (1953, Carol Reed) - 4/5
The Whole Town's Talking (1935, John Ford) - 4.5/5
The Landlord (1970, Hal Ashby) - 4/5
The Boys in the Band (1970, William Friedkin) - 5/5
The Tingler (1959, William Castle) - 4/5 rewatch - Stream

Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989, Paul Bartel) - 3.5/5
Lawrence of Arabia (1962, David Lean) - 5/5 rewatch - UHD - seriously, one of my all-time favorite movies
The Sound Barrier (1952, David Lean) - 4/5
The Epic of Everest (1924) - 3/5
The Hands of Orlac (1924, Robert Wiene) - 3.5/5 - Criterion Channel
Song of Norway (1970, Andrew L. Stone) - 2/5
China Gate (1957, Samuel Fuller) - 2.5/5

Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 03:21 on Sep 1, 2020

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Took a break from movies for a lot of the second half of 2021, but still managed to watch 193 features over the year.

Highlights from July-December:

Fellini first-time watches:
Il Bidone - 4/5
Juliet of the Spirits - 3/5
Fellini Satyricon - 4/5
I Clowns - 2.5/5
Roma - 3.5/5
Casanova - 3.5/5
Orchestra Rehearsal - 3.5/5

New watches:
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932, Dorothy Arzner) - 4/5
Bitter Lake (2011, Shay) - 3/5
The Raven (1935, Lew Landers) - 3/5
The Invisible Ray (1936, Lambert Hillyer) - 3/5
Black Friday (1940, Arthur Lubin) - 3/5
X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes (1963, Roger Corman) - 3/5
Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021, Kirk Thatcher) - 3/5
Pickup on South Street (1953, Samuel Fuller) - 4/5
This Gun for Hire (1942, Frank Tuttle) - 3/5
Criss Cross (1949, Robert Siodmak) - 3.5/5
Cloverfield (2008, Matt Reeves) - 4.5/5
The Beatles: Get Back (2021, Peter Jackson) - 4.5/5
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021, Jason Reitman) - 2.5/5
Elf (2003, Jon Favreau) - 4.5/5
Encanto (2021, Byron Howard/Jared Bush) - 4.5/5

Rewatches:
Putney Swope (1969, Robert Downey (a prince)) - 4.5/5
The Black Cat (1934, Edgar G. Ulmer) - 4/5
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922, F.W. Murnau) - 4/5 [First silent feature my gf has seen, loved it]
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984, Hayao Miyazaki) - 5/5
Top Secret! (1984, ZAZ) - 4.5/5
Moonwalker (1988, various) - 2.5/5
Duck Soup (1933, Leo McCarey) - 5/5

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Haven't been watching as many movies, but I'm catching up on some.

Donkey Skin (1970, Jacques Demy) - 4/5
They Shall Not Grow Old (2018, Peter Jackson) - 4.5/5
The Cabin in the Woods (2011, Drew Goddard) - 3/5
Let's Make a Dream (1936, Sacha Guitry) - 3/5
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972, Jonas Mekas) - 4.5/5
Paradise Not Yet Lost (1979, Jonas Mekas) - 4/5
Battle Royale (2000, Kinji Fukasaku) - 3/5 [Director's Cut]
The Tales of Hoffmann (1951, Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger) - 4.5/5 [watched while on shrooms for the first time]
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm (2022, David Willis/Matt Maiellaro) - 3/5
Son of the White Mare (1981, Marcell Jankovics) - 4/5
The Gunfighter (1950, Henry King) - 4/5
Stromboli (1950, Roberto Rossellini) - 2.5/5 [English version]
Dogma (1999, Kevin Smith) - 4/5
The Fabelmans (2022, Steven Spielberg) - 5/5

Rewatches:
True Stories (1986, David Byrne) - 4.5/5
City Lights (1931, Charles Chaplin) - 5/5
Seven Samurai (1954, Akira Kurosawa) - 4.5/5

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Coaaab posted:

what are you docking 0.5 from 7 samurai for?

I felt that it slows down a bit too much in the middle this time around. Might have a different opinion on it next time.

Nothing else of note to say negative about it. Really, it's more of a 4.75/5.

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

All my October viewing...

Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973) - 3/5 [rewatch - Alamo Drafthouse double feature]
Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) - 2/5 [Alamo Drafthouse double feature]
Tales of Terror (1962) - 3.5/5 [Blu-ray]
Twice-Told Tales (1963) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
Mean Girls (2004) - 5/5 [rewatch - Alamo Drafthouse movie party]
Theatre of Blood (1973) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
The Haunted Palace (1963) - 3.5/5 [Blu-ray]
Madhouse (1974) - 3.5/5 [Blu-ray]
The Oblong Box (1969) - 2/5 [Blu-ray]
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) - 1.5/5 [Blu-ray]
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) - 2/5 [Blu-ray]
The Masque of the Red Death (1964) - 4.5/5 [Blu-ray - new uncut restoration]
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) - 0.5/5 [Blu-ray - unrated cut]
Jason X (2001) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
Dementia 13 (1963) - 3/5 [Blu-ray director's cut]
Chandu the Magician (1932) - 2/5 [Blu-ray]
Born of Fire (1987) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
The Premature Burial (1962) - 3.5/5 [Blu-ray]
The Werewolf of Washington (1973) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
Dead Heat (1988) - 4/5 [UHD]
Witchfinder General (1968) - 4/5 [Blu-ray]
Event Horizon (1997) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
WNUF Halloween Special (1987) - 3/5 [3rd Generation VHS I found behind a 7/11]
The Night Stalker (1972) - 4/5 [Blu-ray]
The Night Strangler (1973) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
The Exorcist (1973) - 4.5/5 [UHD theatrical cut with mono sound]
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) - 2/5 [Blu-ray theatrical cut]
The Exorcist III (1990) - 4/5 [UHD theatrical cut]
Queen of Blood (1966) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
The Phantom of the Convent (1934) - 3/5 [Blu-ray]
La llorona (1933) - 3.5/5 [Blu-ray]

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Maxwell Lord posted:

The Catholic Church actually did ultimately give The Exorcist an OK because the powers of good win out in the end (as opposed to Rosemary’s Baby).

ehhhhhh*







*If you've seen The Exorcist III/Legion

Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Getting back into more regular film watching, so here's all my 2024 films so far this year...

Bedtime Story (1964, Ralph Levy) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (1999, Trey Parker) [Paramount+] - 4.5/5
Clueless (1995, Amy Heckerling) [theatrical] - 4/5
A Bill of Divorcement (1932, George Cukor) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
The Mothman Tapes (2022, Phillip Mearns) [digital] - 1.5/5
The Blair Witch Project (1999, Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez) [theatrical] - 4/5
Rome, Open City (1945, Roberto Rossellini) [Blu-ray] - 4/5
Paisan (1946, Roberto Rossellini) [Blu-ray] - 3.5/5
Germany Year Zero (1948, Roberto Rossellini) [Blu-ray] - 4.5/5
Dog Soldiers (2002, Neil Marshall) [4K UHD] - 4/5
Speed (1994, Jan de Bont) [4K UHD] - 4.5/5
The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023, André Řvredal) [Peacock] - 3.5/5
Love Affair (1939, Leo McCarey) [Blu-ray] - 3/5
Oppenheimer (2023, Christopher Nolan) [4K UHD] - 4.5/5

Bedtime Story is a fun comedy, though I should rewatch its remake Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Kind of fun to see Niven and Brando doing comedy, with Brando being quite good!

I wasn't expecting the South Park movie to be as funny and entertaining as it is, as I never caught it on TV or video before. Seeing The Blair Witch Project theatrically was amazing. It sags a little in the middle, but I think it holds up. Rossellini's War Trilogy was worth seeing finally, with Germany Year Zero being the most powerful and unflinching of the films. Dog Soldiers is one of the most fun horror movies I've seen in a while, really doesn't come off as a low-budget work. Speed holds up amazingly all these years later, it was one of my favorites as a kid.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter is worth seeing. Just a good old school horror movie that delivers on frights and mood, plus it's got a good cast.

Finally got around to Oppenheimer and I think it's one of Nolan's best films (only topped by Inception for me). Really love it when a 3 hour movie feels like 90 minutes, it really has incredible pacing. Wall to wall amazing cast, looks incredible, and doesn't hold back. Really liked the surreal flourishes.

Egbert Souse fucked around with this message at 14:49 on Mar 19, 2024

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Egbert Souse
Nov 6, 2008

Oh hey, I'm watching movies again.

The Craft (1996, Andrew Fleming) [digital] 3/5
Late Night with the Devil (2023, Cameron Cairnes/Colin Cairnes) [theatrical] 3.5/5
Ingagi (1930, don't care) [Blu-ray] 1/5
Girl Gang (1954, also don't care) [Blu-ray] 2/5
Wonka (2023, Paul King) [Max] 4/5
The House Bunny (2008, don't care) [digital] 2/5
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024, Adam Wingard) [theatrical] 3.5/5
Bring It On (2000, Peyton Reed) [digital] 3/5
The Blonde Pick-up/Racket Girls (1951) [Blu-ray] 1.5/5
Clifford (1994, Paul Flaherty) [theatrical] 1.5/5
Dante's Inferno (1911) [Blu-ray] 2.5/5
Dance, Girl, Dance (1940, Dorothy Arzner) [Blu-ray] 3.5/5
High Sierra (1940, Raoul Walsh) [Blu-ray] 4/5
90 Degrees in the Shade (1965, Jiri Weiss) [Blu-ray] 3.5/5

I'm honestly shocked by how good and fun Wonka is. It's like a love letter to golden age Disney live-action musicals.

I can't believe I saw Clifford in a theater before a single Hitchcock film.

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