I would have to go with Eternal Sunshine, but I absolutely loved The Science of Sleep. Just wanted to add that I think the cinematography is fantastic in Eternal Sunshine, I adore Ellen Kuras. She was also the DP on Be Kind.
30 Rock
Flight Of The Concords
Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Office (British)
Deadwood
Arrested Development
Family Guy
Meadowlands
The Sopranos
Dexter
Gavin and Stacey
Little Britain
The Mighty Boosh
Fellini – Nights of Cabiria
Bergman – Cries and Whispers
Kurosawa – Yojimbo
Truffaut – The 400 Blows
Renoir – The Grand Illusion
Fassbinder – In A Year of 13 Moons
Herzog – Aguirre, Wrath of God
Godard – Band of Outsiders
Antonioni – La Notte
Bresson – Au hasard Balthazar
Hitchcock – Notorious
Bunuel – The Exterminating Angel
Lang – M
Tarkovsky – Andrei Rublev
Mizoguchi –
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – Three Women
De Sica – Umberto D
Polanski – Knife In The Water
Rivette – Va Savoir
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – The Lady and the Duke
Melville – Les enfants terribles
Kubrick – Barry Lyndon
Fellini – Nights of Cabiria
Bergman – Cries and Whispers
Kurosawa – Yojimbo
Truffaut – The 400 Blows
Renoir – The Grand Illusion
Fassbinder – In A Year of 13 Moons
Herzog – Aguirre, Wrath of God
Godard – Band of Outsiders
Antonioni – La Notte
Bresson – Au hasard Balthazar
Hitchcock – Notorious
Bunuel – The Exterminating Angel
Lang – M
Tarkovsky – Andrei Rublev
Mizoguchi –
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – Three Women
De Sica – Umberto D
Polanski – Knife In The Water
Rivette – Va Savoir
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – The Lady and the Duke
Melville – Les enfants terribles
Kubrick – Barry Lyndon
Sunshine Sate is a good one. I would also check out Larry Clark’s Bully. Being from South Florida, it definitely captures what most douchebag kids at that age are like here, though maybe add a little more sex and drugs, given that it is a Larry Clark film. I did not particularly think the film was of great quality, but whenever I got homesick, I would sometimes watch it for the locations they shot at, it is for the most part, typical South Florida (excluding Miami).
The longest movie you've ever sat through over 3 years ago
Berlin Alexanderplatz and Best Of Youth come to mind…
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TOP BERGMAN over 3 years ago
1. Cries and Whispers
2. Persona
3. Scenes From A Marriage
4. Saraband
5. The Silence
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Your Favorite Michel Gondry Film? over 3 years ago
I would have to go with Eternal Sunshine, but I absolutely loved The Science of Sleep. Just wanted to add that I think the cinematography is fantastic in Eternal Sunshine, I adore Ellen Kuras. She was also the DP on Be Kind.
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INGMAR BERGMAN: GENIUS...OR...OVERRATED BORE? over 3 years ago
was this meant to be serious? The man is a genius!
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What are you watching now? over 3 years ago
Finally going to watch Pasolini’s Porcile… just got done with Arnaud Desplechin’s Un conte de Noël.
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Film quotes you love over 3 years ago
“I’d rather sit in some joint in the desert boozing with Marlene Dietrich” ~From the film Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte
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What film scenes really make you cry? over 3 years ago
several scenes in Cries and Whispers
pretty much all of In A Year of 13 Moons (my favorite film)
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tv shows? about 3 years ago
30 Rock
Flight Of The Concords
Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Office (British)
Deadwood
Arrested Development
Family Guy
Meadowlands
The Sopranos
Dexter
Gavin and Stacey
Little Britain
The Mighty Boosh
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Is Judd Apatow the next Woody Allen? over 2 years ago
absolutely not
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Best film by each of these directors over 2 years ago
Fellini – Nights of Cabiria
Bergman – Cries and Whispers
Kurosawa – Yojimbo
Truffaut – The 400 Blows
Renoir – The Grand Illusion
Fassbinder – In A Year of 13 Moons
Herzog – Aguirre, Wrath of God
Godard – Band of Outsiders
Antonioni – La Notte
Bresson – Au hasard Balthazar
Hitchcock – Notorious
Bunuel – The Exterminating Angel
Lang – M
Tarkovsky – Andrei Rublev
Mizoguchi –
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – Three Women
De Sica – Umberto D
Polanski – Knife In The Water
Rivette – Va Savoir
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – The Lady and the Duke
Melville – Les enfants terribles
Kubrick – Barry Lyndon
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Best film by each of these directors over 2 years ago
Fellini – Nights of Cabiria
Bergman – Cries and Whispers
Kurosawa – Yojimbo
Truffaut – The 400 Blows
Renoir – The Grand Illusion
Fassbinder – In A Year of 13 Moons
Herzog – Aguirre, Wrath of God
Godard – Band of Outsiders
Antonioni – La Notte
Bresson – Au hasard Balthazar
Hitchcock – Notorious
Bunuel – The Exterminating Angel
Lang – M
Tarkovsky – Andrei Rublev
Mizoguchi –
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – Three Women
De Sica – Umberto D
Polanski – Knife In The Water
Rivette – Va Savoir
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – The Lady and the Duke
Melville – Les enfants terribles
Kubrick – Barry Lyndon
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What do you think is on Werner Herzog's Ipod? over 2 years ago
definitely some Can and maybe Lady Gaga
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mubi about 2 years ago
blah. I suppose I’ll get over this.
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Florida 11 months ago
Sunshine Sate is a good one. I would also check out Larry Clark’s Bully. Being from South Florida, it definitely captures what most douchebag kids at that age are like here, though maybe add a little more sex and drugs, given that it is a Larry Clark film. I did not particularly think the film was of great quality, but whenever I got homesick, I would sometimes watch it for the locations they shot at, it is for the most part, typical South Florida (excluding Miami).
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