Quite a departure from some of the classics and art house films I have been watching recently. I am watching this as my younger sister is putting it on. My expectations aren't high, but hopefully it's not as terrible as some have suggested.
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Quite a departure from some of the classics and art house films I have been watching recently. I am watching this as my younger sister is putting it on. My expectations aren't high, but hopefully it's not as terrible as some have suggested.
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Quite a departure from some of the classics and art house films I have been watching recently. I am watching this as my younger sister is putting it on. My expectations aren't high, but hopefully it's not as terrible as some have suggested.
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the next 3 I'm watching
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I'm considering watching Cronenberg's Cosmopolis but I'm not sure about it. Anyone currently on the forums who's seen it?
The Usual Suspects
This will be my 5th time watching it...I must say something first...Just pls don't say its overrated or something like that because I planed to watch it not explain to someone why is this so epic,yea people can have opinions but keep them for yourself in this case(joking,well kinda joking...)
This will be my 5th time watching it...I must say something first...Just pls don't say its overrated or something like that because I planed to watch it not explain to someone why is this so epic,yea people can have opinions but keep them for yourself in this case(joking,well kinda joking...)
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Im planning to watch the rest of the experimental films recommended by Mr. Minio of those i could find. A lot of them i dont know, so i dont know what im goin into.I also looked into some of the short film threads and im also looking into Donnie Darko's nr. 1 short film Dimensions of Dialogue by Jan Svankmajer. I also found some more movies by Yuriy Norshteyn and im really looking forward to seeing The Heron and the Crane.
Elégia (1965) by Zoltán Huszárik
Fuego en Castilla (1960) by José Val del Omar
A Légy (1980) by Ferenc Rofusz
Light Is Calling (2004) by Bill Morrison
La femme qui se poudre (1972) by Patrick Bokanowski
The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra (1928) by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapich
Phantoms of Nabua (2009) by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Surface Tension (1968) by Hollis Frampton
Quick Billy (1971) by Bruce Baillie
Witch's Cradle (1944) by Maya Deren
Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) by Jan Svankmajer
The Heron and the Crane (1974) by Yuriy Norshteyn
Journey to Italy (1954) by Roberto Rossellini
I loved Rome, Open City, so im interested in seing more neorealist films by Rossellini!
Life of Riley (2014) by Alain Resnais
Unfortunately the last film of the great filmmake Alain Resnais. Hopefully this will turn out good.
Elégia (1965) by Zoltán Huszárik
Fuego en Castilla (1960) by José Val del Omar
A Légy (1980) by Ferenc Rofusz
Light Is Calling (2004) by Bill Morrison
La femme qui se poudre (1972) by Patrick Bokanowski
The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra (1928) by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapich
Phantoms of Nabua (2009) by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Surface Tension (1968) by Hollis Frampton
Quick Billy (1971) by Bruce Baillie
Witch's Cradle (1944) by Maya Deren
Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) by Jan Svankmajer
The Heron and the Crane (1974) by Yuriy Norshteyn
Journey to Italy (1954) by Roberto Rossellini
I loved Rome, Open City, so im interested in seing more neorealist films by Rossellini!
Life of Riley (2014) by Alain Resnais
Unfortunately the last film of the great filmmake Alain Resnais. Hopefully this will turn out good.
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One PTA film I haven't seen yet
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The Usual Suspects
This will be my 5th time watching it...I must say something first...Just pls don't say its overrated or something like that because I planed to watch it not explain to someone why is this so epic,yea people can have opinions but keep them for yourself in this case(joking,well kinda joking...)
This will be my 5th time watching it...I must say something first...Just pls don't say its overrated or something like that because I planed to watch it not explain to someone why is this so epic,yea people can have opinions but keep them for yourself in this case(joking,well kinda joking...)
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Question: I never watched this because the ending was spoiled for me. Is it worth watching nonetheless?
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