I Just Saw a Truly Great Film, I Think I'll Post it Here Thread
Everyone is welcome to post but the criteria is this, you have to be REALLY TRULY IMPRESSED , none of that "oh it was pretty good" stuff.
here is mine: One Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011) http://s16.postimage.org/x9au8rwdt/o...ve_d4gg0u1.jpg What Impressed me: The cinematography i felt was paying homage to tarkovsky, it was excellent. The flow of the movie is like no other iv'e seen. The search for the body is very "eyes-glued-screen" There ya go sir :D |
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How about telling us what impressed you?
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Mark Kermode was raving about this a few weeks back when it was released on dvd. I must say, it sounded really good.
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It looks absolutely stunning. Got to wait until July for its release on blu-ray, missed it at the cinema.
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That IS a truly great film.
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probably a little odd... but I can watch the saw movies all day! I love gory nasty movies like that :) i posted this here due to just watching saw 3 :D
what impressed me: how sick and twisted the movie is! its amazing that someone actually thinks of this stuff! I LOVE IT!!!! |
Originally Posted by kaizerdufrane (Post 801105)
Everyone is welcome to post but the criteria is this, you have to be REALLY TRULY IMPRESSED , none of that "oh it was pretty good" stuff.
here is mine: One Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011) http://s16.postimage.org/x9au8rwdt/o...ve_d4gg0u1.jpg What Impressed me: The cinematography i felt was paying homage to tarkovsky, it was excellent. The flow of the movie is like no other iv'e seen. The search for the body is very "eyes-glued-screen" There ya go sir :D |
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Hey man to each his own, and yes it certainly is no tarkovsky, only the cinematography made me think of tarkovsky.
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The Raid: Redemption (Gareth Evans, 2012)
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-zwsBC1G0Ae...s1600/peli.png Wow... The martial arts on display over here are so jaw-droppingly realistic and brutal that I could actually feel the impact of every punch and kick. Almost every fight scene is gory and intense. This makes The Hunger Games look silly. This is my new favourite movie of the year! |
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3 Women (Robert Altman, 1977)
http://www.iceposter.com/thumbs/MOV_3da2cccb_b.jpg This is the first Robert Altman film I've seen; it won't be the last. I was initially attracted to this movie due to its interesting premise, and the triple comparison people often draw between it, Persona, and Mulholland Drive. 3 Women is one of the best "weird" movies I've ever watched, and it has quite possibly the trippiest dream sequence ever put on film. Shelley Duvall and Sissy Spacek are both excellent in their roles, and the time period is evoked wonderfully. A deliriously surreal psychological drama; the more I think about it, the more I love it. |
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^ A mind**** of a movie.
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It was supposedly inspired by Altman's own dreams after watching Ingmar Bergman's Persona on late night television.
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Originally Posted by HitchFan97 (Post 806410)
3 Women (Robert Altman, 1977)
http://www.iceposter.com/thumbs/MOV_3da2cccb_b.jpg This is the first Robert Altman film I've seen; it won't be the last. I was initially attracted to this movie due to its interesting premise, and the triple comparison people often draw between it, Persona, and Mulholland Drive. 3 Women is one of the best "weird" movies I've ever watched, and it has quite possibly the trippiest dream sequence ever put on film. Shelley Duvall and Sissy Spacek are both excellent in their roles, and the time period is evoked wonderfully. A deliriously surreal psychological drama; the more I think about it, the more I love it. |
Originally Posted by Tyler1 (Post 806412)
It was supposedly inspired by Altman's own dreams after watching Ingmar Bergman's Persona on late night television.
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Originally Posted by Skepsis93 (Post 806449)
It's not even remotely similar to 3 Women but if you're into Altman check out MASH next. :yup:
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What do you guys think of Nashville?
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Originally Posted by Tyler1 (Post 806458)
I would advise against that. I didnt think it was funny at all. McCabe & Mrs. Miller is what you want.
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^ Yeah. Maybe I'm just weird. There are a lot of people who love MASH a lot, so maybe Hitchfan would love it. I don't know. As for McCabe & Mrs. Miller, I fell in love with its cinematography and how it showed a different side to Westerns other than cowboy hats and Man-without-a-Names.
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I am one of the few who disliked MASH.
I also second Mr McCabe & Mrs Miller. It's my favorite Warren Beatty film. Mostly people start off with Altman by watching either The Player or The Long Goodbye. & I absolutely love The Long Goodbye, Elliott Gould is terrific as Marlowe. |
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