L’Atalante de Vigo!
…
Le nuit Americaine, Les quatre cents coups et Baisers voles de Francois Truffaut.
Le salaire de la peur et Les diaboliques de Henri-Georges Clouzot.
La regle du jour de Renoir.
Baltasar de Bresson.
Un femme infidele de Chabrol.
Cache de Haneke.
13 Tzameti de Gela Bablouani.
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
Long ago I saw a movie which told a metaphoric storiy about people’s life which symbolizes candles… tall and short candles. Can someone tell me the title of that movie?
This is very hard question, but I said
70’s
and explain:
Bunuel’s Charme, Fantome and Objet.
Fellini’s Amarcord and Roma.
Antonioni’s Professione: reporter.
Bertolucci’s 1900.
Olmi’s Tree of Wooden Clogs.
Tarkovsky’s Solyaris, Zerkalo and Stalker.
Kubrick’s Orange.
Coppola’s Godfathers, Conversation and Apocalypse.
Kurosawa’s Dersu.
Makavejev’s WR, Sweet Movie.
Bato Cengic: The Role of My Family in the World Revolution.
Karpo Acimovic Godina: I Miss Sonia Henie and Healthy People for Fun!
Bresson’s Devil.
Truffaut’s l’argent et la nuit.
Forman’s One Flew.
Schlöndorff’s The Tin Drum.
Fassbinder’s ALL! but Ali, Fear Eats the Soul.
Herzog’s Aguirre, Kaspar Hauser, Stroszek.
Wenders’ Die Angst des Tormanns.
Bergman’s The Touch, Cries and Whispers, Sonata.
Wajda’s Man of Marble.
… and many more.
Emir Kusturica!
2000’s
Life is Miracle, Promise Me This, and Maradona by Kusturica = TERRIBLE!
Super 8 and Black Cat, White Cat = BAD!
1990’s
Underground DISCUSSABLE! because of the screenplay!
Arizona Dream = WTF?
1980’s
Time of the Gypsies = A LOT OF STOLEN DIAMONDS FROM SOME GREAT MASTERS OF THE CINEMA.
When Father Was Away on Business = VERY GOOD MOVIE.
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? = BRILLIANT! ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA!
Fellini – Amarcord
Bergman – Wild Strawberries
Kurosawa – Rashomon
Truffaut – 400 Blows
Renoir – Rules of the Games
Fassbinder – Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Herzog – Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Godard – Breathless
Antonioni – Blow Up
Bresson – Au hazard Balthazar
Hitchcock – North by Northwest
Bunuel – Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Lang – Woman in Window
Tarkovsky – The Mirror
Mizoguchi – Ugetsu Monogatari
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – MASH
De Sica – Miracle in Milan
Polanski – The Tenant
Rivette –
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – Green Ray
Melville – Un flic
Kubrick – 2001: A Space Odyssey
Just posted this at Mister Lonely’ page at the Auteurs:
Harmony Korine has that unique sense for details, what is the historic premise of an artist, as well as to pointing at the wandering soul – somewhere in the madding crowd, or at the lonely place, far, far away.
… and couple week ago at Gummo’s
Gone with a wind for sure! And this is “Gone with a Wind” for the 21. Century!!! If you need an explanation, send a message to me, please.
Long time ago I was stunned by “Kids” and pretty soon I’m going to watch “Ken Park” and “Julien Donkey-Boy”.
So, Harmony is a genius!
Serbia
from 1967 the year when I was born:
1. Kad budem mrtav i beo (When I Am Dead and Gone) by Zivojin Pavlovic
2. Ljubavni slucaj ili tragedija sluzbenice P.T.T. (Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator) by Dusan Makavejev
3. Skupljaci perja (I Even Met Happy Gypsies) by Aleksandar Petrovic
4. Budjenje pacova (The Rats Woke Up) by Zivojin Pavlovic
and
WR and Innocence Unprotected by Makavejev
It Rains in My Village (Bice skoro propast sveta) and Tri (Three) by A. Petrovic
Zaseda (The Ambush) by Pavlovic
Ko to tamo peva (Who’s Singing Over There?) by Slobodan Sijan
I think that “Bottle Rocket” and “Darjeeling Limited” are fantastic adventures. “The Royal Tanenbaums” and “Rushmore” are artistic vision of modern life experiences. So, who likes this kind of stuff will enjoy.
what did you watch today? over 2 years ago
Songs from the Second Floor : 2nd time!
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Top Films of 2009 - so far over 2 years ago
Ddongpari (Breathless, Korea, 2008)
Wendy & Lucy (USA, 2008)
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OT: What are you reading? over 2 years ago
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin
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what did you watch today? over 2 years ago
Historias Extraordinarias by Mario Llinas
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FAVORITE/BEST FRENCH FILM? over 2 years ago
L’Atalante de Vigo!
…
Le nuit Americaine, Les quatre cents coups et Baisers voles de Francois Truffaut.
Le salaire de la peur et Les diaboliques de Henri-Georges Clouzot.
La regle du jour de Renoir.
Baltasar de Bresson.
Un femme infidele de Chabrol.
Cache de Haneke.
13 Tzameti de Gela Bablouani.
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North by Northwest: Your thoughts? over 2 years ago
Amazing! One of my favorite, among “Notorious!”, “Lady Vanishes”, “Psycho”, “Rear Window”, “Vertigo”, and “The Man Who Knew Too Much”.
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HISTORIAS EXTRAORDINARIAS (Mariano Llinas, 2008) over 2 years ago
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
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HISTORIAS EXTRAORDINARIAS (Mariano Llinas, 2008) over 2 years ago
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
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HISTORIAS EXTRAORDINARIAS (Mariano Llinas, 2008) over 2 years ago
Wonderful movie, so innovative, so solid and interesting from the beginning till the last shot… and long time after, when I think about reviewing it. Masterpiece, and the big one for the history of world’s cinematography.
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
Madeo (2009) 8/10
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
Gigante. 7,5/10
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Remember images or scenes, but not a title of a movie over 2 years ago
Long ago I saw a movie which told a metaphoric storiy about people’s life which symbolizes candles… tall and short candles. Can someone tell me the title of that movie?
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Remember images or scenes, but not a title of a movie over 2 years ago
No… I know Der müde Tod, it is from twenties, or even 1919. This one is in color.
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What was the best decade for film? 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, or our present decade? over 2 years ago
This is very hard question, but I said
70’s
and explain:
Bunuel’s Charme, Fantome and Objet.
Fellini’s Amarcord and Roma.
Antonioni’s Professione: reporter.
Bertolucci’s 1900.
Olmi’s Tree of Wooden Clogs.
Tarkovsky’s Solyaris, Zerkalo and Stalker.
Kubrick’s Orange.
Coppola’s Godfathers, Conversation and Apocalypse.
Kurosawa’s Dersu.
Makavejev’s WR, Sweet Movie.
Bato Cengic: The Role of My Family in the World Revolution.
Karpo Acimovic Godina: I Miss Sonia Henie and Healthy People for Fun!
Bresson’s Devil.
Truffaut’s l’argent et la nuit.
Forman’s One Flew.
Schlöndorff’s The Tin Drum.
Fassbinder’s ALL! but Ali, Fear Eats the Soul.
Herzog’s Aguirre, Kaspar Hauser, Stroszek.
Wenders’ Die Angst des Tormanns.
Bergman’s The Touch, Cries and Whispers, Sonata.
Wajda’s Man of Marble.
… and many more.
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
Gummo 9/10
Moon 5/10
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Directors that consistently make terrible films over 2 years ago
Emir Kusturica!
2000’s
Life is Miracle, Promise Me This, and Maradona by Kusturica = TERRIBLE!
Super 8 and Black Cat, White Cat = BAD!
1990’s
Underground DISCUSSABLE! because of the screenplay!
Arizona Dream = WTF?
1980’s
Time of the Gypsies = A LOT OF STOLEN DIAMONDS FROM SOME GREAT MASTERS OF THE CINEMA.
When Father Was Away on Business = VERY GOOD MOVIE.
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? = BRILLIANT! ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA!
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IF YOU WERE FORCED TO LIVE ON AN ISLAND AND YOU HAD TO CHOOSE ONE CRITERION FILM...WHAT WOULD BE YOUR CHOICE? over 2 years ago
Federico Fellini’s
And the Ship Sails On (1984)
; )
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Lost Movies over 2 years ago
Murnau’s Der Knabe in Blau (1919) The Blue Boy.
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Favorite Cinematographer over 2 years ago
Fritz Arno Wagner, Gregg Toland, Vittorio Storaro, and Vilmos Zsigmond.
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ARGENTINE FILMS THAT DEFINE THE 2000's over 2 years ago
“Historias extraordinarias”, Mariano Llinás… and not just Argentine, wider, much wider!
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Best film by each of these directors over 2 years ago
Fellini – Amarcord
Bergman – Wild Strawberries
Kurosawa – Rashomon
Truffaut – 400 Blows
Renoir – Rules of the Games
Fassbinder – Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Herzog – Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Godard – Breathless
Antonioni – Blow Up
Bresson – Au hazard Balthazar
Hitchcock – North by Northwest
Bunuel – Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Lang – Woman in Window
Tarkovsky – The Mirror
Mizoguchi – Ugetsu Monogatari
Rossellini – Rome, Open City
Altman – MASH
De Sica – Miracle in Milan
Polanski – The Tenant
Rivette –
Wenders – Wings of Desire
Rohmer – Green Ray
Melville – Un flic
Kubrick – 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Taiwanese Films That Define the 2000s over 2 years ago
Yes. Good job, Jimmy… You done it well.
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PEOPLE THAT RESPECT AND DEFEND HARMONY KORINE'S WORK, SHOW YOURSELF! over 2 years ago
Just posted this at Mister Lonely’ page at the Auteurs:
Harmony Korine has that unique sense for details, what is the historic premise of an artist, as well as to pointing at the wandering soul – somewhere in the madding crowd, or at the lonely place, far, far away.
… and couple week ago at Gummo’s
Gone with a wind for sure! And this is “Gone with a Wind” for the 21. Century!!! If you need an explanation, send a message to me, please.
Long time ago I was stunned by “Kids” and pretty soon I’m going to watch “Ken Park” and “Julien Donkey-Boy”.
So, Harmony is a genius!
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Greatest Director of Each Decade over 2 years ago
heh, artsy fartsy tips from decade to decade, and all of you missed chaplin and bunuel…
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
Mister Lonely 4/5
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
El secreto de sus ojos 9/10…
Everything is perfect, but 9 because of the last three minutes!
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Rohmer is dead! over 2 years ago
I hope that he is safe now, somewhere under the green ray.
RIP
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Political Filmmakers over 2 years ago
Wajda’s Man of Iron and Man of Marble.
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top 10 favourite films from your home country over 2 years ago
Serbia
from 1967 the year when I was born:
1. Kad budem mrtav i beo (When I Am Dead and Gone) by Zivojin Pavlovic
2. Ljubavni slucaj ili tragedija sluzbenice P.T.T. (Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator) by Dusan Makavejev
3. Skupljaci perja (I Even Met Happy Gypsies) by Aleksandar Petrovic
4. Budjenje pacova (The Rats Woke Up) by Zivojin Pavlovic
and
WR and Innocence Unprotected by Makavejev
It Rains in My Village (Bice skoro propast sveta) and Tri (Three) by A. Petrovic
Zaseda (The Ambush) by Pavlovic
Ko to tamo peva (Who’s Singing Over There?) by Slobodan Sijan
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anybody a fan of Wes Anderson? over 2 years ago
I think that “Bottle Rocket” and “Darjeeling Limited” are fantastic adventures. “The Royal Tanenbaums” and “Rushmore” are artistic vision of modern life experiences. So, who likes this kind of stuff will enjoy.
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