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Old 10-26-2015, 09:14 PM   #136141
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Kwaidan is indeed slow-paced horror and visually stunning, but the third tale "Hoichi the Earless" is the real treat. Although it's definitely far from the norm. I'll never forget when I first saw it, totally engrossed, while my wife was yelling expletives at the screen. Not for everyone.

Speaking of which, yeah, Godard is divisive. I appreciate the listen and watch. As I alluded to, there are some Godard films that people love and I hate, while this one has proven to be the opposite with you and I. That's just the thing with Godard. I don't like to use the word "pretentious," but I get it when someone attributes the word to Godard's work. I am curious, have you seen and do you like Pierrot le fou? It isn't quite as out there as Weekend and is more upbeat and cheerful, but it is also experimental in some similar ways.
Pierrot le Fou is my favorite Godard film and one of the most brilliant art films ever made.

Personally, I would describe it as very experimental.

...almost nothing about it is conventional.
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Old 10-26-2015, 09:28 PM   #136142
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Kwaidan is indeed slow-paced horror and visually stunning, but the third tale "Hoichi the Earless" is the real treat. Although it's definitely far from the norm. I'll never forget when I first saw it, totally engrossed, while my wife was yelling expletives at the screen. Not for everyone.

Speaking of which, yeah, Godard is divisive. I appreciate the listen and watch. As I alluded to, there are some Godard films that people love and I hate, while this one has proven to be the opposite with you and I. That's just the thing with Godard. I don't like to use the word "pretentious," but I get it when someone attributes the word to Godard's work. I am curious, have you seen and do you like Pierrot le fou? It isn't quite as out there as Weekend and is more upbeat and cheerful, but it is also experimental in some similar ways.
Weekend seemed extremely pretentious especially with the end of the film. Maybe he wasn't over the top "preachy" as I believe you mentioned in the podcast, but I thought the 3rd part of the film
[Show spoiler]escalated far past making his socioeconomic points. And, I am the furthest thing from a PETA supporter, but...wow.


I will put Pierrot le fou in the immediate queue. Based upon what I've heard I fully expect to like it more than Weekend. I think I could watch anything with Anna Karina.
I'm very much a babe in my foreign/art house viewings, so maybe I'm just not feeling the artsy films as much.

As of right now on my Godard viewings:
1. Breathless
2. Band of Outsiders



3. Weekend
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:02 PM   #136143
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I'm with you on the spoiler tag.

Have you seen 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her?? Now that's one that does not resonate with me in the slightest.

You will probably appreciate Pierrot le fou. It will at least not disgust you.

My Godard's Top 5. Why not?

1. Contempt
2. Pierrot le fou
3. Every Man for Himself
4. Weekend
5. Band of Outsiders

I need to re-watch VSV and AWIAO. Been too long and I know more about film than I did then.
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:06 PM   #136144
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Kwaidan is indeed slow-paced horror and visually stunning, but the third tale "Hoichi the Earless" is the real treat. Although it's definitely far from the norm. I'll never forget when I first saw it, totally engrossed, while my wife was yelling expletives at the screen. Not for everyone.

Speaking of which, yeah, Godard is divisive. I appreciate the listen and watch. As I alluded to, there are some Godard films that people love and I hate, while this one has proven to be the opposite with you and I. That's just the thing with Godard. I don't like to use the word "pretentious," but I get it when someone attributes the word to Godard's work. I am curious, have you seen and do you like Pierrot le fou? It isn't quite as out there as Weekend and is more upbeat and cheerful, but it is also experimental in some similar ways.
I loved Pierrot le Fou. Weekend I still need to see though, probably will grab it during the next sale.
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:10 PM   #136145
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I loved Pierrot le Fou. Weekend I still need to see though, probably will grab it during the next sale.
PLF shows his absolute adoration for American film. Weekend shows his hatred. I like Godard more when he is upbeat and positive, but Weekend worked for me.
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:10 PM   #136146
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https://twitter.com/mfrushmore/statu...21124516282368
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:17 PM   #136147
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Best news ever if true

Can't wait for Talk to Her

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Old 10-26-2015, 11:27 PM   #136148
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I greatly look forward to Talk To Her and to All About My Mother!
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Old 10-27-2015, 12:07 AM   #136149
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Speaking of IFC, has anyone seen the trailer for Queen of Earth?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3993894/?ref_=nv_sr_1

The guy doing the narration sounds like Frank Caliendo's impersonation of the movie trailer guy.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if this were to wind up getting a Criterion release. A wonderfully eccentric movie, very much on a Repulsion/Persona wavelength.
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Old 10-27-2015, 12:08 AM   #136150
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I'm with you on the spoiler tag.

Have you seen 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her?? Now that's one that does not resonate with me in the slightest.

You will probably appreciate Pierrot le fou. It will at least not disgust you.

My Godard's Top 5. Why not?

1. Contempt
2. Pierrot le fou
3. Every Man for Himself
4. Weekend
5. Band of Outsiders

I need to re-watch VSV and AWIAO. Been too long and I know more about film than I did then.
1. Pierrot Le Fou
2. Masculine Feminine
3. Vivre Sa Vie
4. Breathless
5. Le Petit Soldat

Contempt is great, but it makes me want to kill myself.

Come to think of it, so does Vivre Sa Vie.
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Old 10-27-2015, 12:20 AM   #136151
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1. Week End
2. Histoire(s) du cinéma
3. Pierrot le fou
4. Vivre sa vie
5. Notre musique
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Old 10-27-2015, 12:27 AM   #136152
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I am sure I have done this before, but here it is:

Vivre sa Vie
Breathless
Band of Outsiders
A Woman Is a Woman
Une femme mariée

I have only seen 5 others though.
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Old 10-27-2015, 12:49 AM   #136153
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Almodóvar would seem like a good candidate for some kind of box set being that none of his films from his peak era are available on Blu-ray. I've seen six of his films (I think he's at 19 right now.) It'd be great to revisit the ones I've seen and explore some of the ones I haven't via some nicely restored transfers in a Criterion box set.

Talk to Her was probably my favorite movie of the 00's... Y Tu Mamá También and Mulholland Drive would be #2 and #3. ..and then, of course, In The Mood For Love and Yi Yi are brilliant, but I just recently discovered those, so for now, the three I listed are my favorites.
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My annual horror film viewing is in full swing and started the weekend off with Kwaiden....

Any other suggestions?
Here's our Halloween viewing so far this year:

1. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
2. Monster House
3. The House of the Devil
4. Only Lovers Left Alive
5. Doomsday
6. The Blob
7. Onibaba
8. Triangle
9. Ghostbusters
10. The Ichabod Crane half of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad + The Lonesome Ghosts
11. Sleepy Hollow
12. The Wicker Man
13. Terror at Tenkiller (Rifftrax)
14. War of the Insects (Cinematic Titanic)
15. Beetlejuice
16. The Thing
17. King Kong
18. Diabolique
19. The Fly
20. Eyes Without a Face
21. Club Dread
22. Christine

Not all horror, but Halloween appropriate.
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Old 10-27-2015, 03:40 AM   #136155
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Here's our Halloween viewing so far this year:

[Show spoiler]1. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
2. Monster House
3. The House of the Devil
4. Only Lovers Left Alive
5. Doomsday
6. The Blob
7. Onibaba
8. Triangle
9. Ghostbusters
10. The Ichabod Crane half of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad + The Lonesome Ghosts
11. Sleepy Hollow
12. The Wicker Man
13. Terror at Tenkiller (Rifftrax)
14. War of the Insects (Cinematic Titanic)
15. Beetlejuice
16. The Thing
17. King Kong
18. Diabolique
19. The Fly
20. Eyes Without a Face
21. Club Dread
22. Christine


Not all horror, but Halloween appropriate.
Love this! Glad to see I'm not the only one with a monthful of horror/Halloween-ready movies.
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Old 10-27-2015, 04:15 AM   #136156
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Here's our Halloween viewing so far this year:

1. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
2. Monster House
3. The House of the Devil
4. Only Lovers Left Alive
5. Doomsday
6. The Blob
7. Onibaba
8. Triangle
9. Ghostbusters
10. The Ichabod Crane half of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad + The Lonesome Ghosts
11. Sleepy Hollow
12. The Wicker Man
13. Terror at Tenkiller (Rifftrax)
14. War of the Insects (Cinematic Titanic)
15. Beetlejuice
16. The Thing
17. King Kong
18. Diabolique
19. The Fly
20. Eyes Without a Face
21. Club Dread
22. Christine

Not all horror, but Halloween appropriate.
No slasher films?!

...come on bro!!!!
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Old 10-27-2015, 04:26 AM   #136157
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No slasher films?!

...come on bro!!!!
Not a fan of the genre, but Club Dread is a slasher film, even if it is a parody of slasher films.
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A Special Day Blu-ray REVIEW



It is great to see that Ettore Scola, one of the true (remaining) giants of Italian cinema, is finally in the Criterion Collection. Hopefully, we will see more of his films soon. The new 4K restoration is stunning



There is only one film from Scola on Blu-ray in the U.S., but if you are interested in his work these releases from Gaumont are Region-Free and English-friendly. Wonderful films. I also included Scola's directorial debut, Let's Talk About Women, which is out only on DVD in France. It is English-friendly, but this release has been very difficult to get. So track down a copy now if you want it. The film is as entertaining as Dino Risi's Il Sorpasso, which Scola scripted. Again with Vittorio Gassman





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Old 10-27-2015, 04:42 AM   #136159
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Almodóvar would seem like a good candidate for some kind of box set being that none of his films from his peak era are available on Blu-ray. I've seen six of his films (I think he's at 19 right now.) It'd be great to revisit the ones I've seen and explore some of the ones I haven't via some nicely restored transfers in a Criterion box set.

Talk to Her was probably my favorite movie of the 00's... Y Tu Mamá También and Mulholland Drive would be #2 and #3. ..and then, of course, In The Mood For Love and Yi Yi are brilliant, but I just recently discovered those, so for now, the three I listed are my favorites.
The Viva Pedro dvd box set was one of my all-time favorite sets. Just an amazing set. I can't even imagine a Criterion blu-ray box set; it would be the best thing they've ever released.
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Old 10-27-2015, 06:27 AM   #136160
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Here's our Halloween viewing so far this year:

10. The Ichabod Crane half of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad + The Lonesome Ghosts
Saw this as a kid on a Disney Compilation VHS called Scary Tales and it spooked me aplenty. Later, I got The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad DVD. It still holds up.
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