Been meaning to see this one for awhile. You see Irreversible?Snickerd00dle wrote:I saw the french movie I Stand Alone...messed up, but great
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Yeah, I saw that one first actually, not knowing the character in the prison cell at the start of the movie is also the main character in I Stand Alone, if you liked Irreversible, then I Stand Alone will work for you too, personally I liked Irreversible more because it fucked with my head a little more than I Stand Alone, there are also some very Godard things about ISA which were really coolOldSchool_Boy wrote:Been meaning to see this one for awhile. You see Irreversible?Snickerd00dle wrote:I saw the french movie I Stand Alone...messed up, but great
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Irreversible was such a tragic movie because of that haunting 'happy' ending. I never seen a Godard film before. Is there a certain one to start from?Snickerd00dle wrote:Yeah, I saw that one first actually, not knowing the character in the prison cell at the start of the movie is also the main character in I Stand Alone, if you liked Irreversible, then I Stand Alone will work for you too, personally I liked Irreversible more because it fucked with my head a little more than I Stand Alone, there are also some very Godard things about ISA which were really coolOldSchool_Boy wrote:Been meaning to see this one for awhile. You see Irreversible?Snickerd00dle wrote:I saw the french movie I Stand Alone...messed up, but great
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I agree the "happy ending" was what did it for me too, Godard is amazing, nothing like any of the horror or super intense stuff you would expect from something like irreversible. He is one of the founding fathers of French New Wave Cinema, and is one of my favorite directors ever, I would start with the movie Breathless, which is what most people would suggest, and that is because its amazing, a milestone in cinema and an orgasm for film professors and students everywhere, regardless of its hype...it is a great movie, his other greats include Masculine Feminine and pierrot le fou, he has sooo many movies, but those three are my favoritesOldSchool_Boy wrote:
Irreversible was such a tragic movie because of that haunting 'happy' ending. I never seen a Godard film before. Is there a certain one to start from?
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I have heard of Godard but I just never had an opportunity to see one of his films but I will try to look for those 3.Snickerd00dle wrote: I agree the "happy ending" was what did it for me too, Godard is amazing, nothing like any of the horror or super intense stuff you would expect from something like irreversible. He is one of the founding fathers of French New Wave Cinema, and is one of my favorite directors ever, I would start with the movie Breathless, which is what most people would suggest, and that is because its amazing, a milestone in cinema and an orgasm for film professors and students everywhere, regardless of its hype...it is a great movie, his other greats include Masculine Feminine and pierrot le fou, he has sooo many movies, but those three are my favorites
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Hm, must have been a freudian slipPulsar_t wrote:Uh uh uh I thanked you firstMentalMan wrote:Yes! Good work, thats the one!![]()
Soviet Movie night over here, I also just remembred Liquid Sky, which was filmed by a russian production team, but in america. Quite an oddity, isnt it? After all, the union was still going around 82.
I loved it, though it might not be everyones cup of tea. (story is pretty absurd, I even found the alien premise just a facade to cover up a display of the early 80s and a unique sub culture.)
Thanks again for reminding me of the title of Kin Dza Dza, it deserves a rewatch.If you have more suggestions, maybe cartoons in particular? And no not that wolf one it's already too well known..
Regarding cartoons, nothing particular comes to mind. In fact, I would need some suggestions too. 60s up to the 80s, im sure theres lots of cool stuff.
Btw 80's, After Hours is quite cool, but no cartoon, heh. I wish I would still have the bunch of american vintage movies. From the 40s over 50s and onwards.
Other then that, ugh. Have you seen the original, 1975 Death Race 2000? Nothing special, just a funny laugh and good old 70s stuff. Even contains Sylvester Stallone flashing his wang, beating up on a women and getting his ass kicked for it by a cool guy with mask and a cape. If that dosnt spell wholesome family entertainment... The movie is pretty much like the Carmageddon game.
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I was thinking soviet-era movies and animation, but let's digress 

Here Comes the Grump looks interesting. I have an episode on VHS but the quality is beyond bad. It was made by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, the same behind the Pink Panther and the Ant & the Aardvark cartoons.

Here Comes the Grump looks interesting. I have an episode on VHS but the quality is beyond bad. It was made by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, the same behind the Pink Panther and the Ant & the Aardvark cartoons.
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I wishPulsar_t wrote:I was thinking soviet-era movies and animation
Check out this YouTube Channel.Pulsar_t wrote:
Here Comes the Grump looks interesting. I have an episode on VHS but the quality is beyond bad. It was made by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, the same behind the Pink Panther and the Ant & the Aardvark cartoons.
Did a random search, there seems to be some! On the right, click on the button that shows you all his uploads, and then just type in grump into the search, it'll show you all of his Here Comes the Grump uploads! I'll bookmark it for whenever I need a vintage fix.
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Just got done watching the Hitchcock movie, Under Capricorn which was mediocre, now moving onto Rouge!
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i watched tron recently. it wasn't the first time....and it won't be the last.
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