Messofanego
Banned
Content warning: lots of shouting in Zulawski filmsPossession (1981) - A little too much yelling for me to make it a higher score, but this was a really good horror/drama film. Isabelle Adjani was fantastic. 4/5
Content warning: lots of shouting in Zulawski filmsPossession (1981) - A little too much yelling for me to make it a higher score, but this was a really good horror/drama film. Isabelle Adjani was fantastic. 4/5
You've chosen wisely.Possession (1981) - A little too much yelling for me to make it a higher score, but this was a really good horror/drama film. Isabelle Adjani was fantastic. 4/5
Awesome! Thank you very much.
Since you've seen more movies than anyone I've ever met, I had to go contemporary. If you've seen any of these already, let me know.
1. Still Walking
2. Right Now, Wrong Then
3. Personal Shopper
*Bonus post-Holocaust double header*
Ida / Phoenix
Hausu (House)
Hey, everyone.
Anyone have a recommendation on a horror movie to watch in honor of Friday the 13th tomorrow? I'm not too huge on 80's US Horror flicks. I'd like to watch a horror film made by either a Japanese or French director. Not too much experience with either, so any obvious choices would be appreciated as well!
Hey, everyone.
Anyone have a recommendation on a horror movie to watch in honor of Friday the 13th tomorrow? I'm not too huge on 80's US Horror flicks. I'd like to watch a horror film made by either a Japanese or French director. Not too much experience with either, so any obvious choices would be appreciated as well!
Silence by a landslide
then:
Departed
Wolf of Wall Street
Shutter Island
Gangs of New York
Silence is the best.Hugo still has such pitch-perfect charm. My personal darling of 21st-century Scorsese.
Best 2000s Scorsese lists MoGAF..??
1. Wolf of Wall Street
2. Hugo
3. The Departed
4. Shutter Island
5. Gangs of New York
(Have yet to hear Silence.)
Hey, everyone.
Anyone have a recommendation on a horror movie to watch in honor of Friday the 13th tomorrow? I'm not too huge on 80's US Horror flicks. I'd like to watch a horror film made by either a Japanese or French director. Not too much experience with either, so any obvious choices would be appreciated as well!
1. The Wolf of Wall Street (my favourite Scorsese film)Best 2000s Scorsese lists MoGAF..??
Thanks everyone for the suggestions! I'll probably end up watching The Wailing first since it's on Netflix, but I'll find a way to watch the others recommended because they all look great. I noticed some are a part of the Criterion Collection, so maybe I'll finally get a sub to FilmStruck to watch them!
Cure looks great, but I'm not seeing any websites to rent it from. The DVD is really expensive on Amazon as well.
Cure looks great, but I'm not seeing any websites to rent it from. The DVD is really expensive on Amazon as well.
Sitting in the cinema about to watch The Snowman. Pray for me movieGAF.
It's been years, but I don't remember a scene in Tron: Legacy that even approached the Elvis hologram moment in 2049.Just realized that Bladerunner II is basically an uglier remake of Tron: Legacy.
I didn't even know Alexander Payne had a new movie coming out this year. A shame it's supposedly mediocre, I really liked Nebraska.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
Noah Baumbach's wonderful film about family, success, and perception of life. There's so much good stuff going on in here, about how someone remembers their childhood and growing up, how someone else can see that differently, how family members can talk to someone else but not you, there's some legacy in there, the resentment and the things left unsaid... it's all fantastic. And then you add in some great dialogue, some perfect performances (who knew Adam Sandler still had this in him?), and beautiful direction by Baumbach. It doesn't hit the absolute lovefest I have for Frances Ha, but it's my second favorite of his. Easily a 9/10 for me, and yet another contender for the year.
This year has been weirdly good for smaller films. And hopefully people watch this on Netflix!
2:22 - Would say this is an ok movie. I liked the story, but some of the actors were not that great so it felt a little amateur at times.
How was Teresa Palmer? I am shamelessly in love with her.
Sitting in the cinema about to watch The Snowman. Pray for me movieGAF.