Other Charlie Kaufman movies. Adaptation, Being John Malkovich. Synecdoche, New York if you really want to (you don't).
thanks, adding Adaptation and Synecdoche, New York to my watchlist
is there any site out there that recommends movies based on previous films you've seen, like how there's one for books? I'm specifically interested in documentaries
I'm watching seven psychopaths as I type this and it's about an hour in. Don't really care for it too much.
Just got done re-watching City Lights......goddamn that final shot.So much subtle affection told with no words, love it.
Because British accents are a universal shorthand for 'evil.'
That last shot is so perfect and captures all his emotions about the future perfectly.
Really fantastic, I was not expecting to be so moved by it.
More specifically, I remember the first time I saw the movie, my more generic expectation as the scene was playing out of, "what will happen now?", and then bam, it was over and I quickly realized there was no need for explication.
Many years ago (2004) they showed it in a film history course at college and I missed that day. I'm really glad I waited so long to watch it because I feel I would not have appreciated it as much back then. It's a silly thing, but I really believe some types of movies take a while to be well appraised.
I would totally agree with that statement. I find mood also plays a major role in my appreciation of a movie on the first watch. I really didn't enjoy Fallen Angels when I first saw it, but had a chance to see it in theatres and it blew me away.
Because British accents are a universal shorthand for 'evil.'
Shit, this didn't deserve to be so awful. It skips past a lot of what made Flowers for Algernon so effective in the first place, replacing it instead with shoddy pacing and such. At least it wasn't an offensively-bad flick. That's a designation I'd reserve for trite like, say, Oliver & Company. **/***Letterboxd said:Take, for instance, the core relationship between Charlie and Mrs. Kinnian, which wasn't present in the original short story. Because there's so much friction between a non-essential and, frankly, self-contradicting romance and a serious character study of a man subject to the Algernon-Gordon effect, the whole script suddenly doesn't work as well as it should. But while that alone would still make for an engrossing feature, Robertson and company just had to waste their time with Expo '67 flourishes that really do not fit; this is the first film where none of it has worked for me, nor do Hell's Angels segues and the implication that Charlie gets into British Invasion dancing do anything for me.
It really is. There's no better way to enjoy a lazy evening than to watch something from him, and he's quickly becoming one of my favorites (as if that's saying muchthere's still so much more to see!). But man are IFC's commercial breaks horrid. ****/*Letterboxd said:I have found it: the straightforward Alan Rudolph movie. This is a good thing.
Sad thing about Prometheus is I think there's a great movie in there somewhere.
Lindelof isn't a bad writer just needs someone to keep him in check.
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Thirst
Expertly directed, fantastic cast, and a really tight script that went further in the exploration of Sang-hyeon and Tae-ju's relationship than I expected. I guess I should track down Chan-Wook Park's two "Vengeance" movies besides Old Boy now. I saw this with a room full of buddies not really into weird foreign cinema but everyone loved it.
Fuck yeah man. I loved it. The first half of the movie had some problems but overall the movie was fun.THE LAST STAND is classic Arnie.
I saw The Descent last night. It was pretty average. The ending really annoyed me.I really wish Sarah got out alive after leaving Juno to die. Juno "deserved" it. But Sarah didn't "deserve" to die.
Sculli, are you still planning on making the GAF top 10 movies of 2012 thread?
Sculli, are you still planning on making the GAF top 10 movies of 2012 thread?
Battleship (2012) - US Navy propaganda? 2/5
Battle L.A. (2011) - US Marine propaganda? 2/5
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in the mood for love: man, i can't believe it took me such a long time to sit down and watch this. this is one of the most beautiful and heart-breaking films i've ever seen.
Oh my bad, I thought he was. Guess I'll just wait until it pop ups then.Sculli isn't the dude that usually does it.
I still 'want' to watch this because it seems like it could be dumb fun. (is it?)Battleship (2012) - US Navy propaganda? 2/5
I still 'want' to watch this because it seems like it could be dumb fun. (is it?)
THE LAST STAND is classic Arnie.
So just got back from Warm Bodies. Save yourself the pain. Read the book instead. Movie was beyond awful. It's like they took bits and pieces from the book to make the entire movie, totally redid them and made them worse. Major details are totally different. I actually contemplated walking out and I've only thought or done that once before. That's how awful it was.
The book was damn good but the movie is just awful.
Gah. I wanna see it so bad. I was at Sundance, then its only playing at one theater in NYC with one showtime![]()