I assumed that Stalker would get nominated, but I was kind of hoping it wouldn't. I didn't really enjoy rewatching it for the Sci-Fi Countdown, and don't particularly want to watch it again.
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Originally Posted by CosmicRunaway (Post 1932189)
I assumed that Stalker would get nominated, but I was kind of hoping it wouldn't. I didn't really enjoy rewatching it for the Sci-Fi Countdown, and don't particularly want to watch it again.
I liked but didn't love Stalker, thought about it a bunch since though which i think can only be a good sign. Liked but didn't love Cranes Are Flying too, barely remember it. |
Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1932191)
You don't have to if you remember it well. I know you already know that just saying as i don't think people should force themselves to watch something they don't like if they remember it well enough.
Also when I rewatched it for the Countdown, I had misremembered it as being more...like Annihilation (2018) ended up, I guess. So that was a bit of a disappointment at the time. Maybe I'll like it more a third time around haha.
Originally Posted by neiba (Post 1932185)
This is starting to feel a epic but heavy HoF!
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
Yeah this HoF's subtitle is definitely the Mental Breakdown Hall of Fame.
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
I'm very excited about this hof. A lot of very interesting nominations so far.
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
Never heard of Cosmic's nom, looks interesting. The Leviathan pic isn't working for me btw, jj.
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YES JJ IT WORKS NOW, GOOD JOB BUDDY!
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Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1932214)
YES JJ IT WORKS NOW, GOOD JOB BUDDY!
Fake edit: Whoops this was supposed to be a post comment. |
Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
@TokeZa we still need your nomination, buddy.
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Meh this Hall of Fame looks boring, predictable and extremely obvious.
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
For the record, Cranes was going to be my nom until I went blind. Thank God it's here.
It's kind of stinky I have to watch Stalker again. But I don't remember enough of it to intelligently talk about it so I will. And i would be surprised if it didn't win here. |
Originally Posted by Siddon (Post 1932383)
Meh this Hall of Fame looks boring, predictable and extremely obvious.
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
Is Tokeza the last one? This won't be bad if it's kept small.
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Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 1932390)
Is Tokeza the last one? This won't be bad if it's kept small.
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
Yeah I'm down with them if they so chose.
I got a lot of 30s to watch yet so I will admittedly be a tad slow but obviously no concerns about me not finishing. I've finished every one I've been in and I'm pretty sure it's more than 25 by now. |
Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 1932397)
Yeah I'm down with them if they so chose.
I got a lot of 30s to watch yet so I will admittedly be a tad slow but obviously no concerns about me not finishing. I've finished every one I've been in and I'm pretty sure it's more than 25 by now. |
Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
I so look forward to rewatching Cranes though!
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Originally Posted by jiraffejustin (Post 1932303)
@TokeZa we still need your nomination, buddy.
Of the nominated films i have seen Stalker, The Cranes Are Flying and Leviathan. I dont intend on rewatching any of these as i am currently finishing my thesis in social work. Both Stalker and The Cranes Are Flying are both down my alley, and i regard them as masterpieces. I was quite ambivalent about Leviathan when i saw that, in some regards its to straight forward to be interesting, its still a good movie, though i do not rank Andrey Zvyagintsev as one of the best Russian directors. I tend to like the contemporary Aleksandr Sokurov more, who also seems to push the boundaries for contemporary filmmaking, while Zvyagintsev plays it more safe. Here is what i wrote about Stalker back in February: Stalker (1979) by Andrei Tarkovsky It has been quite some years (maybe 4 or more), since i last saw Stalker by Tarkovsky. It is a very visceral and meditative experience going into a film that mostly works as reflexive lyrical and visual poem. It is a film who constantly ask question without certain answers, which in that regard makes you (me) reflect on the very existence of man. There is a certain modus of alienation and estrangement trough out the film which me in think of the marxist existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre and his work Being and Nothingness. In relation to that it also made me reflect upon Heideggers Sein und zeit, especially the terms being-towards-death and being-in-the-world. I dont see Stalker as much as a sci-fi as a reflection on the existential dispositives of man. A very metaphysical film and a masterpiece as such. |
Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
Was hoping someone nominated Solaris! xD Any volunteers?
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Re: Russian Language Hall of Fame
My friend ivan lapsin always wondered me. Not sure where to watch it
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