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What is (are) your favorite frame(s)?

Mr. King

about 3 years ago

Heroic Purgatory (1970, Yoshishige Yoshida)

Kurt Walker

-moderator-
about 3 years ago

Please name what film you post frames from, for us curious folk.

Patapon

-moderator-
about 3 years ago


The Diving Bell and The Butterfly

Patapon

-moderator-
about 3 years ago


Seven

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

SEABISCUIT (2003)

BRADLEY​- E

about 3 years ago

INSIDE MAN (2006)

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Wildfir​e

about 3 years ago

and the scene in The Petrified Forest where Leslie Howard is walking through the desert, come immediately to mind…

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Trying again.

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

F@#$er

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

I know it’s the cover art, but it doesn’t make it any less awesome.

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Blah

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago

Sometimes bigger IS better.

Patapon

-moderator-
about 3 years ago


Sunshine

Jason Callen

about 3 years ago


The Dark Knight


Couple from Days of Heaven


2001


Young Frankenstein

KJ

about 3 years ago

Yes, these are rather large frames, but you know what, they need to be, because they’re so delirious. Its echoes are so wide. It recalls “Tron”, “Blade Runner”, “Neuromancer” “2001”, the club scene in the beginning of “Miami Vice”, and computer games, which would, in a way, take us back to “Tron”, closing the circle. It’s Gaspar Noe’s “Enter The Void”. And I can’t wait.

Grey Daisies

about 3 years ago

La cicatrice intérieure (1972) by Philippe Garrel

Patapon

-moderator-
about 3 years ago


American Psycho :))

Grey Daisies

about 3 years ago





La fille sur le pont (1999) by Patrice Leconte

pranaya

about 3 years ago

The moving image in La Jetee.

mordloc​k99

about 3 years ago

Christopher Langford

about 3 years ago

witkacy

about 3 years ago

Quay Bros. – Street of Crocodiles

Quay Bros. – In Absentia

Grey Daisies

almost 3 years ago











Morvern Callar (2002) by Lynne Ramsay

Kenji

almost 3 years ago

Sleep Furiously (Gideon Koppel, 2008) a quiet unhurried little film that comes slowly from the earth and seeps into your bones


Rumble Fish


Rumble Fish (again).

Zoë Secrest

almost 3 years ago

second to the marla singer in fight club frame <333
and the second when the blood rushes out of the elevator in the shining.