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January 7, 2015:

Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton, 1924) -

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I chose this movie for a few reasons. First of all, all this talking about Buster Keaton got me in the mood to rewatch one of his movies. I went with Sherlock Jr. because it's his best, but also because it's 44 minutes and I was super tired. But man, this kept me up a little longer. It's such a fun movie. In fact, it's possibly one of the most purely entertaining and comedic films I've ever seen. That's quite a statement for a silent film. Not that silent films can't be entertaining, but they have a reputation for being boring and I think something like Sherlock Jr. goes to show how false that reputation is.

Lastly, fact: Buster Keaton is a comedic genius.




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09-01-2015

The Third Man

Carol Reed
1949
104 min.



One of the best Noirs I ever seen!
Beautifully shot, with an amazing lightning, great perfomances, a refreshing and exciting story with a lot of clever quotes and it ends in a very beautiful way! The fact that is spoke in german makes it a lot more realistic but the best part is the incredibly complexity of each character! No one is 100% or evil and each one has its reasons to do what they do!
The sountrack left me with mixed feelings, it could have a more dramatic tone sometimes, though I understand Carol Reed's idea!

"Don't be so gloomy. After all it's not that awful. Like the fella says, in Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love - they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."

Genius!

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January 8, 2015:

Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive (Will Lovelace & Dylan Southern, 2013) -




Was too tired to watch Nosferatu, the Vampyre but I had to watch something so I threw this on. Been watching a lot of Parks and Recreation lately so that's why I chose Aziz. I can see him annoying some people but I personally thinks he's a riot and a half, I was laughing hysterically.



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09-01-2015
(second of the day)

Whiplash

Damien Chazelle
2014
107 min.



Best ****ing film of the year! I can't describe how intense this is! I had 0 expectations, didn't even know what the story was about and I never saw it coming!
Great story, great directing, great acting, great music, insane pacing!
And that final scene...

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Neiba, you're watching a lot of great movies. I don't know anything about Whiplash, but everyone seems to be proclaiming it as the one of the best films of last year.

Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive (Will Lovelace & Dylan Southern, 2013) -
I can't stand that guy. One of the most unfunny people on the planet.

44 minutes? I haven't seen any Keaton yet; I'll try to watch it this weekend.
It's a breathtaking film -- funny, entertaining, and featuring some of the most amazing stunt work I've ever seen. I think it's a perfect introduction to Keaton.
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Neiba, you're watching a lot of great movies. I don't know anything about Whiplash, but everyone seems to be proclaiming it as the one of the best films of last year.
That's the good side of becoming a cinephile just recently, there's so many great movies yet to see!

Whiplash is incredible! You should watch it without watching the trailer or anything else, it will have even more impact!



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10-01-2015

Sherlock, Jr.

Buster Keaton
1924
44 min



Thanks Swan for recommending me this!
It's a really fun silent film with so many epic scenes! I was having mixed feelings about it during the first half but once he enters the theater screen it's just beautiful!
I wouldn't compare Keaton to Charlie because they are really different and I found magic and amusement in both! And I'll definitely continue exploring both!




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I cannot wait to see Whiplash. I hope I somehow get the chance before The Oscars. This movie was not on my radar two months ago, but everyone seems to love it.
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January 9, 2015:

Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious (Jason Woliner, 2012) -
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Alright, I know I'm slacking, but Aziz is hilarious so I don't care. Anyway, I'm pretty sure I made up for it today (the tenth), because I watched a horror masterpiece. That has nothing to do with this movie but whatever. Anyway, don't give me your rep if you don't want to, I got like none on my last post but it's deserved. I need to get better at this movie a day thing. Thanks stupid meds for making me tired all the time.



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Thanks stupid meds for making me tired all the time.
Stop masturbating to Blue is the Warmest Color all day and maybe you'll have more energy.



January 10, 2015:

Nosferatu the Vampyre (Werner Herzog, 1979) -

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One of those films I always want to be in my top ten but can't fit in because there's not enough room. It's a gothic masterpiece and is top three Herzog, along with Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Stroszek. I love the make-up all around. Yes, Klaus Kinski looks amazing in his vampire makeup but I also like the more subtle and simple make-up on Isabelle Adjani, how wonderfully pale she is.



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11-01-2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson
2014
100 min.


Another movie I want to see among the Oscars nominations!
This one is, together with Moonrise Kingdom, my favourite by Wes Anderson!
Anderson's unique style gives magic to any story, no matter how uninteresting it may be! But everytime the story is already great, the result is a beautiful masterpiece as this one!
It has not imensely dramatic or comic moments, but it touches every single scene in a soft and gentle way - Anderson's trademark.
The acting is superb by everyone involved, and so is the soundtrack and, of course, the cinematography!

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11-01-2015
(second of the day)

Fury
David Ayer
2014
134 min.



"Ideas are peaceful. History is violent"

Well, this was not bad at all!
It's a very darkly-mood war movie, with some great battle scenes and some emotional moments, always trying to keep it as real as possible.
Brad Pitt delivers a very solid performance, though it's not his best, and the rest of the cast is good too! The cinematography has some cool moments and it's very well directed overall!
It's not Saving Private Ryan, though it tries to be sometimes, but it's not a bad movie!

(and that german girl is stunning)

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12-01-2015

The Imitation Game

Morten Tyldum
2014
114 min.



In my opinion, it's a very good movie, though it's not anywhere near of deserving all the nominations it has received so far!
Benedict Cumberbatch's perfomance is the best thing on the film and I can accept the script being nominated for Best Adapted Script, because the story is probably unknown to most people, so it's good that someone pays homage to Alan Turing's genius! As Cumberbatch said: "Turing should be on bank notes!".
The constant flashbacks and forwads were a good idea but it was exagerated and I got lost at certain point!
I doubt Keira Knightley was the best choice for that part and the other mathematicians on his team are almost completely forgotten! Again, like what happened with Hawking in The Theory of Everything, every aspect of his private life seem to be more important that the work he developed!
A typical Hollywood blockbuster, that had more potential than actual quality, but a good film nonetheless.




January 11, 2015:

Aziz Ansari: Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening (Jason Woliner, 1979) -
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Needed a pick-me-up yesterday. This did the job pretty well, but I didn't laugh nearly as much as his other two comedy specials.



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13-01-2015

A Most Wanted Man
Anton Corbijn
2014
122 min.



It wants something more than it really is! It wants to be a slowly paced spy thriller with a profound message and social critic!
If every actor on scene were as genius as Seymour Hoffman was and if the directon was better (the script is alright, I guess), it would probably get there! Instead, it's a boring spy thriller where every piece of story seems unnatural and artificial!
The fact that it happens in Germany and you don't hear a single german word doesn't help, but the problem is deeper than that! There's no conection with any of the actors (except of course Hoffman's powerful performance) and the story doesn't resonates as well as it should.

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