Re: Secret Ninja Movie Club (aka what have you watched latel
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:26 pm

mc eiht & too short are highlights
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oh nice! i loved tony takitani.murky21 wrote:has anyone seen the film adaptation of Norwegian Wood? came out december just gone I think, wanna check it but I also dont want to ruin one of my favourite books...
Murakami ftw
Might do the same actually.firky wrote:I am going to watch Inception for the first time shortly*, big bastarding HD and 7.1 surround. I am looking forward to it, I might even break my abstinence and have a bottle of red with it... and a spliff, and maybe a few of those tramadol I have left.
(*well, first time I have given it my 100% undisturbed attention)
christophera wrote:what the world needs now
is another opinion about inception
like i need etc
ha.parson wrote:i loved funny games. and i love most haneke films.
haven't seen the american version yet.
this thread is weird. i barely remember those movies.parson wrote:i was just gonna bring up petra von kant. not one of my favorites personally. seeing her be such a whiny bitch the whole movie kinda gets on my nerves. visually stunning though. like klimt
and i can imagine the turmoil. the precision his people work with to get things done so well with one take is incredible. you'd have to be a drill sergeant to get people to become personal robots for you.
edit: 13 moons, and fox and his friends were more soul-crushing to me
seeing that cow flit around, dangling from its hindlegs, gushing crimson, and screaming bloody murder had a lot to do with why i do not eat cows anymore
actually, the most heartbreaking one is ali. brigitte mira is too amazing.
DJ Cal Cutta wrote:What did you think of The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant? I actually picked that up for my gf on a whim(she's a fashion designer), wow...that film was soul-shattering for me. It's one of his films that shows, with no small amount of clarity, how much turmoil there must have been actually working with Fassbinder. There was a story about how Chinese Roulette was filmed by Fassbinder making all cast and crew live in some very remote chateau, and then proceeded to go into some serious psychoanalysis of these people, just for added intensity on film.
It's hard not to reconcile imagining Fassbinder the person, with any of his films, and for that, I love him.
edit:
That's a good way to put itsirk wasn't half as flamboyant, which is how fassbinder could make such blatant swagger-jacking work so well

Best anti-war film ever imo.Motorway to Roswell wrote:Heartbreaking film.

Got this on the dl. Looks awesome, reminds me the Vengeance Trilogy meets Battle Royale.yya wrote:
teachers kid got killed by her students. time for revenge. every scene and every shot is gorgeous. japanese cinema is so far ahead of the rest.
let me know what you think of it. it's not the avarage revenge movie so i hope you don't have the wrong expectations.apmje wrote:Got this on the dl. Looks awesome, reminds me the Vengeance Trilogy meets Battle Royale.yya wrote:
teachers kid got killed by her students. time for revenge. every scene and every shot is gorgeous. japanese cinema is so far ahead of the rest.