The Stunner
25May11
philosopher? why?
Classic Irvine Welsh stories;rakish,fluent and groovy.Brilliantly transferred to screen.
Lynch at his best.
funnier than antichrist.
Starting scene of the film is just brilliant.
Adam Sandler needs more chance with actual characters.In this film he shows what he can do.
I really enjoyed a Time for Drunken Horses(Zamani barayé masti asbha). It should be up there.
i wish kubrick had the time to do it
A solid tribute to one of the greatest minds of history.
a complete filmmaker.
His best two films are ''RocknRolla'' and ''Revolver'' in my opinion and they should be added to the Auteurs.
dogma 95 is given up so easily.it was such a deep breath to cinema
Slavoj Zizek claims the scene,which contains the conversation of Elisabeth and Alma about the group sex,as the most erotic scene of the history of cinema,and i couldn't agree more.
He's one of the best storytellers of the history of cinema
Haunting.
decent expression of era's approach to despot. I was at boarding school by the way.
My teeth are yellow,yes i can say this film is familiar.
The film that shows Truffaut's sense of humor clearly.
Regards to director and philosopher Kieslowski.Quote above explains his filmmaking sufficiently.
Great actor,he creates characters unlike typical hollywood actors and actresses.I loved his performance in ''Moon'',he's at the top of his career.
Every frame of his every film is very dense.A great poet of cinema.
I have never been in New York City,i don't know the atmosphere but when i am seeing the shorts i felt like a new yorker,living the city,i empathized with characters.It was fun to watch,concrete jungle.Film makes you want to experience the city.I wonder what citizens of New York think of the film.
I enjoyed each film of Wes Anderson,one by one;but i appreciate his poetic vision when i comprehend each film reinforces rest to form his deformed magical tale and characters in it.I love this basterd!