Wish Garbo could have done more films of this nature. She was clearly in her element when portraying the androgynous Queen of Sweden.
You're the fuck of the century.
Fantastic. Elusive. Intellectual.
Hauntingly beautiful. Van Sant forces you to re-live high school through your own identity, in addition to everyone else's.
If I wanted to watch artsy, redundant trysts sans resolution, I have housemates. Cute, but a precious waste of time.
Even though Girl, Interrupted was autobiographical, I can't help but think that Lisa was at least loosely modeled after Randle.
One doesn't know the definition of 'meta' until she has seen this film.
The cinema death trap paralleled Nazi gas chambers perfectly.
Not a fan -- then again, I am not that big on middle class slapstick wit, either.
My first François Truffaut film. The use of the Mozart clarinet concerto definitely struck me on a personal level.
I am a bit disappointed that 'Malcolm X' does not have its own page.
Stunning film on so many levels -- as Cesar mentioned, it was a daunting feat to encapsulate Cunningham's book into a film. (Personally speaking, I was confused about the relationship between Clarissa and Richard, as well as Laura and Kitty until I picked up the novel.) There are several symbolic moments involving roses -- I wish that these had been integrated into the film.