Matt
31Dec11
It is!
Where is his brilliant documentary Nobody Listened?
Pretentious crap, terrible.
Criterion is really missing out on animation.
Very Entertaining and best of all, adult-friendly.
These films really need a bump from the Criterion Collection, at least through their Eclipse line.
Surprisingly good and even beautiful. Underrated for sure.
There is no excuse for this film to not be on DVD,
One of Lumet's most underrated films, and one of the most overlooked films of all time. American Gangster has this films written all over it.
I can't help but think Catwoman, based on the profile picture for this movie.
Very good performances, good story, very underrated.
Where's Vibroboy?
Add First on the Moon, very good and underrated film.
Four stars just for the video.
Background picture of the still looks like a drawing of Tarkovsky's Stalker.
Superior to A Fistful of Dollars, I'm even surprised that film is even such a big deal, considering how much it rips off Kurosawa's Yojimbo and how inferior it is in comparison. Some might claim Django is also a rip off of the Kurosawa film, but the resemblance is minimal compared to the Leone film.
a rehash of the little seen Outlander with western juice
Where's Dobermann and Vibroboy?
The name is Sadko, there is no Sinbad in the film! It was retitled for the American release for political purposes and to take out all the Russian culture from it.
More like Dario Argento flavored than Hitchcock.
The real title is Un Flic (A Cop), not "Dirty Money". Get it right!
The real title is Perdita Durago, 3 1/2 stars for me.
Come on Criterion, she has 30 plus films. Let's get the ball rolling with an Eclipse series!
First Norstein, now Petrov. Both my favorite animators. Great that he is getting attention.
Auteurs is getting updating more Norstein, thank God. More recognitione on the way...cough* Criterion *cough
ADD MORE NORSTEIN!!! And hope to see Aleksandr Petrov (Korova, Rusalka, My Love) and Aleksandr Ptushko soon!
FINALLY!!!!! Great film.
Spielberg's last good movie before making consecutive turds (Minority Report, WotW, Indy 4 and the surely promising Oldboy remake) between good movies.
This is a darn good time at the movies. People probably dislike it because it's a WW2 multi-character wacky comedy. If not for that reason, I don't know why and it's irrelevant. I will watch this any day over any Indiana Jones film. Plus, Toshiro Mifune, Christopher Lee, and Slim Pickens in the same scene!They don't make them like this anymore.
Disappointing. It can't hold a candle to Kurosawa's superior, Yojimbo.
Way ahead of it's time. Before Errol Morris, Michael Moore, and Nick Bloomfield ever picked up the camera Peter Davis -like Alain Resnais before him- set the benchmark for documentary film making.