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Old 12-24-2015, 11:43 AM   #140241
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I blind-bought both Cries and Whispers and Identification of a Woman the other day. Somethiing tells me I'm in for a real treat with both. Any advice on which to watch first?
Cries and Whispers will take you on such an emotional journey that I'd plan out a day (or night) to watch it because you won't feel like doing much else after all your emotions are sucked out of you.

And I mean that in the best possible way. It's an incredibly fantastic film.
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Old 12-24-2015, 12:48 PM   #140242
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That or Dennis Dugan... or Brett Ratner... or Joel Schumacher.
Id rather watch Rush Hour than a David O'Russell film.
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Old 12-24-2015, 12:55 PM   #140243
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I blind-bought both Cries and Whispers and Identification of a Woman the other day. Somethiing tells me I'm in for a real treat with both. Any advice on which to watch first?
Both of these are wonderful films, filled with symbolism and beautiful cinematography. While they're both 'heavy' in one sense or another, Cries & Whispers is so dense I recommend you have (or set aside) time for it. That's not a film I would recommend watching 30 minutes of then taking a nap. It's an emotional powerhouse, and can be gut wrenching at times. IOAW seems much lighter in comparison, but delves into the psyche during an artists time dealing with his woman and his art. Many label it 'lesser' Antonioni, but over the years it has maintained its status as one of his best films for me. So, to answer your question watch both of them when you have ample time to do so, they are both worth shutting your phone off for.
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Old 12-24-2015, 12:56 PM   #140244
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This thread is honestly filled with too many snobs, instead of true fans of film as it should be, I can't stand all the knocking of directors and movies that other people love. I'm not saying this because of the lost love for Russell, I've been observing this from a distance for a while now. As long as we aren't talking about freaking Micheal Bay, the hate should be kept at bay (see what I did there)
I've been too busy watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens twice at the theater in less than a week and obsessing over the theories about the upcoming Star Wars films to notice any of this.
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Old 12-24-2015, 01:28 PM   #140245
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And obviously, the two suns is a reference to Star Wars
With a little more than a week to go, I thought I would examine last year's New Year's Day sketch and see what was released. I can see:

A Room with a View
The River
Dressed to Kill
A Master Builder
The Fisher King
Jellyfish Eyes
Speedy
The Brood
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Rose

and
The Bridge

If I missed any, please add them to this list.
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Old 12-24-2015, 01:42 PM   #140246
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:01 PM   #140247
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This thread is honestly filled with too many snobs, instead of true fans of film as it should be, I can't stand all the knocking of directors and movies that other people love. I'm not saying this because of the lost love for Russell, I've been observing this from a distance for a while now. As long as we aren't talking about freaking Micheal Bay, the hate should be kept at bay (see what I did there)
So if someone doesn't like what you like and has a strong opinion about it, they are snobs?

Was someone here disrespectful? I didn't see anything like that.
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:16 PM   #140248
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This thread is honestly filled with too many snobs, instead of true fans of film as it should be, I can't stand all the knocking of directors and movies that other people love. I'm not saying this because of the lost love for Russell, I've been observing this from a distance for a while now. As long as we aren't talking about freaking Micheal Bay, the hate should be kept at bay (see what I did there)
The only thing I've noticed about this thread is there are a lot of passionate fans of film and they aren't afraid to voice their opinions. Which is a good thing to me as it helps me decide if I'd like to try out a film or not based upon wether we have similar taste. Sometimes it's hard to kee track of a conversation but that's only because this thread is so active. I've not seen anyone be rude or disrespectful to another member so I'm not sure what you mean by your statement. Anyway I enjoy just reading the lively discussions that happen in this thread.

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Old 12-24-2015, 02:17 PM   #140249
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This thread is honestly filled with too many snobs, instead of true fans of film as it should be, I can't stand all the knocking of directors and movies that other people love. I'm not saying this because of the lost love for Russell, I've been observing this from a distance for a while now. As long as we aren't talking about freaking Micheal Bay, the hate should be kept at bay (see what I did there)
Everyone has their own tastes. Not everyone's tastes has to exactly line up with AFI lists of best movies/directors or Sight and Sound polls. There's plenty of love here for various directors and movies to counter the "hate". There are probably just as many, if not more, people in here who love Brian DePalma as there are who hate him, for example.

I mean, I disagree with about 55% of Ray Jackson's opinions on various films (mostly on ones he doesn't like) but I don't question his love of movies or think he's a snob. A bit of a geek, sure. But a snob, no.

I'm not a fan of censorship, personally. I'd rather people have the freedom to post negative or unpleasant things I may strongly disagree with (or even want to punch) than to prevent them from posting anything I don't like.
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:22 PM   #140250
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With a little more than a week to go, I thought I would examine last year's New Year's Day sketch and see what was released. I can see:

A Room with a View
The River
Dressed to Kill
A Master Builder
The Fisher King
Jellyfish Eyes
Speedy
The Brood
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Rose

and
The Bridge

If I missed any, please add them to this list.
Moonrise Kingdom
Two Days, One Night
Night and the City (I think you were the first to suggest this one back in January)
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The Merchant of Four Seasons
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:27 PM   #140251
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I blind-bought both Cries and Whispers and Identification of a Woman the other day. Somethiing tells me I'm in for a real treat with both. Any advice on which to watch first?
IOAW has a rep for being "mediocre" Antonioni. For the record, I think it's as good as any of his stuff, but I'm the minority mind you. The knock on it is that it's a "dirty old man movie" but I don't really see it, personally, especially since Antonioni's camera has always eroticized his actresses to some extent, even in his early days. The fact that IOAW has some brief full frontal nudity doesn't really make it much different IMO.

BTW, the Criterion version of this movie has an odd reddish contrast boost compared to international versions. A lot of people favour the Gaumont release from France.
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:32 PM   #140252
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Watched It Happened One Night yesterday for the 1st time. At #47 on the AFI list I was expecting a little more although I did enjoy the movie quite a bit. After I watch the supplements I'm sure it will help appreciate it more. Especially the "racy" pre-code scenes.
Maybe not the masterpiece I was expecting from Capra but a solid 8/10 IMO.
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Old 12-24-2015, 02:50 PM   #140253
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Everyone has their own tastes. Not everyone's tastes has to exactly line up with AFI lists of best movies/directors or Sight and Sound polls. There's plenty of love here for various directors and movies to counter the "hate". There are probably just as many, if not more, people in here who love Brian DePalma as there are who hate him, for example.

I mean, I disagree with about 55% of Ray Jackson's opinions on various films (mostly on ones he doesn't like) but I don't question his love of movies or think he's a snob. A bit of a geek, sure. But a snob, no.

I'm not a fan of censorship, personally. I'd rather people have the freedom to post negative or unpleasant things I may strongly disagree with (or even want to punch) than to prevent them from posting anything I don't like.
"I mean, I disagree with about 55% of Ray Jackson's opinions on various films (mostly on ones he doesn't like) but I don't question his love of movies or think he's a snob. A bit of a geek, sure. But a snob, no."

Thanks buddy!!!!

Wait...what?

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Old 12-24-2015, 02:56 PM   #140254
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Haha, yeah I try to mix in Pacino lines in everyday life as well. It's fun to tell your wife or GF, "You've got a GREAT ASS!" while illustrating its roundness with your hands simultaneously.

Also, next time you disagree with someone at work, drop the Pacino "Glengarry Glen Ross" speech to Kevin Spacey on him, minus the Mitch and Murray specifics.
The Alec Baldwin "Always be closing" speech has been in my regular rotation for about 15 years now.

I'd say every couple months or so I find a way to organically weave it into a conversation I'm having with someone.

I actually bought a set of steak knives a few years ago and had a special inscription put on them.

It says: "Third prize is...you're fired."

...I'm not kidding.
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Old 12-24-2015, 03:08 PM   #140255
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"I mean, I disagree with about 55% of Ray Jackson's opinions on various films (mostly on ones he doesn't like) but I don't question his love of movies or think he's a snob. A bit of a geek, sure. But a snob, no."

Thanks buddy!!!!

Wait...what?
We're all geeks to various degrees in here anyway.
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Old 12-24-2015, 03:15 PM   #140256
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We're all geeks to various degrees in here anyway.
It's a good time to be a geek.

The world has come to accept our kind.

Just out of curiosity, what are some of the movies we disagree about?

Ones you liked that I didn't.
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Old 12-24-2015, 03:32 PM   #140257
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It's a good time to be a geek.

The world has come to accept our kind.

Just out of curiosity, what are some of the movies we disagree about?

Ones you liked that I didn't.
Vengeance is Mine comes to mind.

I didn't love Valerie and her Week of Wonders but I liked it significantly better than you did (I think you really hated it?).

Those two are the prominent ones in my mind right now. Many of the other ones you disliked I didn't have a strong opinion either way, hence the "only" 55%. I'd have to sit and go through my memory banks for the others.

As for the ones you liked and I didn't, I don't really have a strong enough opinion about movies I dislike, so they aren't coming to mind right now. I suppose how we'd rank our Kurosawa faves might differ.
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Vengeance is Mine comes to mind.

I didn't love Valerie and her Week of Wonders but I liked it significantly better than you did (I think you really hated it?).

Those two are the prominent ones in my mind right now. Many of the other ones you disliked I didn't have a strong opinion either way, hence the "only" 55%. I'd have to sit and go through my memory banks for the others.

As for the ones you liked and I didn't, I don't really have a strong enough opinion about movies I dislike, so they aren't coming to mind right now. I suppose how we'd rank our Kurosawa faves might differ.
I didn't dislike Vengeance Is Mine or Valerie.

But I was fairly lukewarm about both of them.

They were good to watch once.

Films I like can usually be graded in one of two ways:

...One-time viewing good or multiple-viewing good.
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I didn't dislike Vengeance Is Mine or Valerie.

But I was fairly lukewarm about both of them.

They were good to watch once.

Films I like can usually be graded in one of two ways:

...One-time viewing good or multiple-viewing good.
Ahh, I mistook your criticism for them as dislike then. I do that sometimes with movies I actually like too. I'll focus more on the negatives when I post about them even when I mostly like them, and the post will sound like I hated it.
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With a little more than a week to go, I thought I would examine last year's New Year's Day sketch and see what was released. I can see:

A Room with a View
The River
Dressed to Kill
A Master Builder
The Fisher King
Jellyfish Eyes
Speedy
The Brood
Inside Llewyn Davis
The Rose

and
The Bridge

If I missed any, please add them to this list.
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