TheKaeptain
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like anything divisive and well seen would have problems making the list because it's a ratio, but that's the charm i guess.
Wait this is based off pleb votes?
like anything divisive and well seen would have problems making the list because it's a ratio, but that's the charm i guess.
But Akira is better and more fun to talk about than Honneamise.People would rather talk Akira than HonneamiseI mean, it's a sad, sad world.
Nice! Still need to see this from that list:
Harakiri
Sansho
Santango
Werckmeister
Duck Amuck
Woman in the Dunes
Paradise Lost
Le Trou
Winter Light
Shoah
A Brighter Summer Day
The Devils
Cries & Whispers
The Exterminating Angel
The Human Condition
Love Exposure
The Cranes Are Flying
A Personal Journey With Martin Scorsese
Hiroshima, mon Amour
Tell me what I should make a priority, GAF.
Anyways, much better list than IMDb 250.
how bout a lttp: Porco Rosso thread
OP can be like, "hey, this movie's pretty sweet!" and the replies would be various levels of affirmation
Here is ICM's list. rather than doing a straight favorite vote - they use checks to favorites so more obscure/fan favorite
http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icheckmovies+-+most+favorite/
i have pretty much seen all of both imdb/letterboxd's list but only 175 of these for example.
Nice! Still need to see this from that list:
Harakiri - Great, great movie. One of the best.
Sansho - Also a great movie, though Mizoguchi is probably the Japanese "pantheon" director that does the least for me, personally.
Werckmeister - Great movie.
Duck Amuck - Great cartoon.
Woman in the Dunes - Great movie. Icarus's description is apt.
Winter Light - Maybe the best short Bergman, though the full Fanny and Alexander + Scenes from a Marriage are his best, that I've seen.
The Exterminating Angel - One of many overrated mediocrities from a man who had little to say.
Hiroshima, mon Amour - An odd movie whose representation of human emotion is, perhaps, a bit over-the-top, but it is an excellent movie nonetheless, with beautiful cinematography.
Tell me what I should make a priority, GAF.
Anyways, much better list than IMDb 250.
What I've seen, with my comments interpolated. I would say prioritize Harakiri and Duck Amuck, since the former is such an essential part of most conversations on film, while the latter is short and just a blast, even 50+ years later.
Liquid is the perfect example of Poe's Law.
Get me off this page. That Superman review... those Exterminating Angel comments...
Ohhhh Duck Amuck
Which Exterminating Angel comments?
Awesome movie. Hope you enjoy it Expendable.
Wrongman Prophet of Wrong said:The Exterminating Angel - One of many overrated mediocrities from a man who had little to say.
Take that, David Foster Wallace!Duck Amuck is better postmodernism than just about any writer you might read in a college class on the subject, unless Vonnegut is in the curriculum.
I exactly remember why Snowy dislikes Buñuel, but to each his own I guess. I've seen folks rag on The Ruling Class for getting away with stuff that's pretty tame for this director.Why are you making me relive this horror.
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Just watched How I Live Now. Knew almost nothing going into it. Was a lot more romantic and powerful than i would have anticipated. Really good stuff.
Well, it is more "conventional" than his other films. Its his first movie that normal people might want to see, and its got a bigger audience of potential watchers. You take the good with the bad.
Spoilers obviously, but I just gotta say thethe pratfall by Epps here is amazing
Bunuel is the mid-century equivalent of guys who think "Pastafarianism" is some kind of incisive critique of organized religion. His movies are so OBVIOUS. "Oh, now the religiots are stuck in their church! Oh ho ho, Luis, you sly devil....".
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Prisoners
Jesus christ what an exhausting and intense movie. Oscars all up in this bitch too.
I need to re-watch Shame, and I need to find a way to watch Hunger. Probably end up buying it with that criterion sale at B&N.