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Ally the Manic Listmaker
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About Me


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Favorite Films
Favorite Directors
Favorite Actors

Films Directed By Women
Project that includes lists of individual directors, ranked lists, and a favorites lists.

Film Challenges
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January 2012 – Rewatches & David Thomson’s “Have You Seen?” list
February 2012 – Oscar Nominees & Winners and Films from the 1930s
March 2012 – Films Directed by Women, Documentaries and Films from the 1970s
April 2012 – Scandinavian Films
May 2012 – Films from Around the World
June 2012 – Films from the 2000s and Australia/New Zealand Challenge

My friend filmed a script I wrote. Hope you enjoy:

He Has a WIFE!!! from MK Barry on Vimeo.

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Larisa Shepitko

Where is the short Nachalo nevedomogo veka/The Onset of an Unknown Age on MUBI? It's on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yAWXXqWVdg

Favorite Films

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Style

  • Auteur-driven
  • Deliriously surreal
  • Nouvelle vague
  • Rebellion!
  • Shh!—silent cinema
  • Of-the-past
  • Pop Art
  • Coming-of-Age

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William Honeycutt

13Feb12

thanks for the like! any recommendations on where to go from there?

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chanandre

9Feb12

Saw Angèle by Pagnol, how freaking lovely was that huh?

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mikolaj kunicki

4Feb12

One more thing about my WW2 film class. I noticed that you listed Shapitko. I love her films. Originally, I planned to show her "Ascent," but Klimov's movie was a knockout. Plus he was so influenced by Larissa.

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Brian Courtney

25Jan12

Looks like you seen a bunch of Bunel and most everything else I end up looking at on here.

Wants To Watch

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Reviews

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Love Exposure

Love Exposure

One of the best Japanese movies to date. Sion Sono beats Quentin Tarantino at his own game and is creative and original besides. The film gets a little over the top and could possibly be trimmed down…  read review

The Milk of Sorrow

The Milk of Sorrow

Out of all of the films at the AFI Festival this year, this was my secret favorite. It’s because this film is so bizarre and so out there. The actors are wonderful and the story unfolds in three different…  read review

Broken Embraces

Broken Embraces

Pedro Almodovar does it again. However, he has started to repeat themes and circumstances that you can find in his other films. The film within the film GIRLS AND SUITCASES has a situation completely…  read review

Whatever Works

Whatever Works

Despite the fact that this film is just like any other Woody Allen film, it’s darn funny. Patricia Clarkson and Evan Rachel Wood have both have lots better roles, but are fun to watch. Larry David…  read review

Ratings

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Asphalt

Asphalt

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
Anna and the Wolves

Anna and the Wolves

  • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
The Red Book

The Red Book

  • Currently 2.0/5 Stars.
The Ascent

The Ascent

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.