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It's his most straight-forward narrative. It has a sense of humor to it that is absent in the rest of his pictures. It does take use of voiceover, but it's not used in the same way that is found in his post-Days of Heaven work. It's my least favorite Malick. |
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They're just too.... "out there" for me, and I consider them to be similar in that regard. I watched Thin Red Line twice: once with my WWII Pacific veteran grandfather, who said it was the worst movie he's ever seen, and once alone, where I didn't quite comprehend the film, albeit the second watching. I get that it was supposed to be "poetic" and all, but it just didn't do it for me.
As for Wes Anderson, as far as I know, you either love him or you hate him. I watched "Life Aquatic" at a friends house with a bunch of people and didn't laugh once. I also saw Royal Tennenbaums, and really found nothing redeeming about it. It just seems to me like these movies appeal to a different crowd, which I don't seem to be a part of. Which is fine, though, we all have different tastes. Being that most people these days refuse to watch any film older than 1990 and anything not in color, I consider myself at least somewhat experienced in that I've watched a countless amount of Criterions, and enjoy almost all of them. |
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Bronx Bull, I see you have an open mind as you've seen it twice. Id put in my two cents, but other writers have expressed its virtues more eloquently than i ever could so, I suggest reading this essay on Thin Red Line:
http://www.criterion.com/current/pos...de-of-paradise And also, if you don't mind something more long winded: http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.com/?p=6509 |
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I watched the first two episodes of the Fanny and Alexander miniseries today. I would love to be able to sit and watch the whole things from start to finish, but I've got such a terrible attention, unless I'm watching in the cinema and have no access to anything that can distract me. I feel watching it this way will let me digest the film better though. I only got started on Bergman's filmography mid-February, but of the seven films I've watched, I have a feeling I've found another director I can put up there with Malick, Cronenberg, 60's Godard, and PTA as an all-time favorite (side note: that list is far too reliant on English language directors.)
I think I'm going to throw on The Blob to finish the night. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I just finished watching Wings of Desire, and am really glad that I upgraded this one. Another Criterion Blu-ray home run.
Nick Cave's performance of "From Here to Eternity", and the performance by Crime And The City Solution are both worth the price of admission on their own, but this movie also happens to be such a wonderful story. I love the sheer joy that Peter Falk puts into his performance. It's such a cinematic ray of sunshine. The library scenes are amazing, as care the scenes with the elderly man reminiscing as he walks through the cityscape. I do not find this film boring at all. Far from it. I'm now going to chase this down by watching Amelie. |
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Wings of Desire is an acquired taste and it took a couple of viewings for me to really appreciate it. Paris Texas really hit a chord with me and few films have affected me that much, especially on just one viewing. I've never seen Million Dollar Hotel...without spoiling it, what can you tell me about it? |
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Sacrilege! it's From HER to Eternity!
"I hear her footsteps ... ." -- Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. Add: He's singing the role of a guy living next door to a girl. He can hear what she's doing in her apartment. It might be frustrating, like putting polar bears next to seals, which I once saw done at Fleishacker Zoo. Last edited by joie; 03-14-2013 at 02:15 AM. Reason: attrributed quote from lyrics of "From Her to Eternity" |
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Moonrise Kingdom was "OK" as well. I've only seen it in theaters once, haven't yet gone for repeat viewings on blu-ray but I'm pretty sure it will stay well behind Rushmore and Tenenbaums for me. The rest of his films do nothing for me at all. Bottle Rocket is excellent for a debut, my understanding is he basically did that fresh out of college? It's actually pretty amazing in those circumstances vs. apples to apples comparisons. However watching it now bores me out of my mind, other than the "low budget indy" aspect of it - I just wouldn't really care to rewatch it again (saw it recently and it was PAINFUL just to get through it again). Djarjeeling Limited was probably my least favorite, even worse than his first film. I think there was a turning point after Royal Tenenbaums, and I can see why "hipsters" now disparage what he does. They just aren't cool anymore. Additionally it seems like his films all have the same "vibe" to them - if that makes any sense. His style is sort of tired because he basically repeats it in every single film he does. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Nick Cave has always been pretty amazing. His work on the John Hillcoat movies really is something else. I also have a soft spot for his song with Kylie Minogue. I need to shake the dust off my old copy of the soundtrack to Until the End of the World, also directed by Wenders. I never saw the movie, but I love the soundtrack. Last edited by The Great Owl; 03-14-2013 at 02:46 AM. |
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I'd really like to tackle the television version of Scenes from a Marriage. Any recommendations on where to go next? My favorite Bergman films are The Silence and Persona.
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