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EDIT: lol....I posted this from my iPhone this afternoon at work then had to shut down and get back to the grindstone. Only now am I catching up with the conversations after the post I responded to. I see hoytereden and others agree. ![]() Last edited by oildude; 02-04-2016 at 03:16 AM. |
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Frances Ha is something that speaks to me. Clearly. Easily. And the funny part of it is that I've never even been to NYC, so I'm not sure I even *should* connect with the film in the way in which I do. But I absolutely love it. |
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It's on the opposite end of the spectrum, but I thought Peter Sellers in Being There gave an absolutely peerless performance. He relayed the innocence and naïveté of Chance perfectly.
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On the subject of actors disappearing into their roles, I'm going to throw an offbeat nod to Harrison Ford for his work in Peter Weir's Mosquito Coast.
I really wish that Criterion would pick up this title. I'll throw out another nod to Sean Connery for his work in The Offence (1972). This movie is available on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber, and, if you ever want to see Connery act the f**k out of a role, then this one has my recommendation. |
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Along these same lines, Sean Penn in "Carlito's Way" and "The Falcon and the Snowman" completely disappears into his roles. I think they're two of Penn's best performances. |
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Katie Chang.
If you watch her in The Bling Ring and then watch YouTube vids of Alexis Neiers on the phone yelling at Nancy Jo, it's honestly scary. This is one of the reasons why Sophia Coppola is one of my favorite directors: She nails it. |
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If you like Downfall I can also recommend (highly) the documentary Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary. Basically, it's Traudl Junge telling her story as the title character. I will say that it doesn't include any archival footage and basically it's her talking for almost an hour and a half so that may not be for everyone but, as a WW II buff, I was transfixed.
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As for documentaries, I really agree with you about the two you mentioned (A Brief History of Time and The Thin Blue Line). Have you also seen For All Mankind? I consider it one of the finest documentaries in the Criterion Collection by far. It's a meditation and spiritual experience and goes beyond film. For all of those conspiracy theorists out there who don't believe humans walked on the moon, I challenge their beliefs by watching this movie. It's all real... and I love how it goes into detail how the subsequent astronauts visited the moon well after the Apollo 11 mission. Other documentaries in the CC I enjoyed are: Fishing With John (more of a satire/comedy than a documentary), Burden of Dreams (really awesome film by Les Blank), and many of the documentary films of Louis Malle (my favorite being The Pursuit of Happiness). So ironic! I made my very first TT purchase as well last week (or the week before)! I bought 3 blu-rays (Born Free, Salvador and 1984). |
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Ken Burns' baseball doc is incredible. It takes me back to my childhood when I would wear out the old VHS box set my dad bought me. I still remember little things from that doc like when the Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" plays during footage of Reggie Jackson's 3 HR game in the World Series. Or the whole unfolding of Game 6 of the '86 Series leading up to the Bill Buckner play with the great Vin Scully on the call. Burns' docs on the Civil War and Jazz are also great. Haven't seen his others, but would like to get around to some of them.
In the Criterion Collection, I love most of their docs, especially "The War Room", "Hearts and Minds", "Hoop Dreams", "Gimme Shelter" and "Crumb". If you're even mildly interested in politics, "The War Room" is a must watch. "Hearts and Minds" is an incredible examination of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam. "Hoop Dreams" is the greatest documentary ever made IMO. "Gimme Shelter" is mandatory viewing for Stones fans or anyone with an interest in the counterculture movement. And "Crumb" is one of the best character studies ever put to film. You can go into it with no idea of who Robert Crumb is and be completely engrossed. True masterpiece. "For All Mankind", mentioned by jw007 above, is absolutely phenomenal as well. As far as non-Criterion docs, there are so many great ones. "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" is a brilliant look at Enron's spectacular collapse. "Inside Job" is a fantastic documentary about the recent financial crisis. "Capturing the Friedmans" is a great documentary despite its disturbing subject matter. Also, check out "Paradise Lost", a 1996 documentary about a murder case. Kind of has similar elements to "The Thin Blue Line". Errol Morris' docs are fantastic. I love "The Fog of War" and "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control". Those are two I'd love to see Criterion put out as they have a relationship with Morris. |
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