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 Post subject: Re: Film of The Moment.
Unread postPosted: 22nd July, 2012, 3:25 am 
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In The Mood For Love

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Great taste.

  
 
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The Exterminating Angel

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Black Christmas (the 70's version). I LOVED IT. It wasn't scary or anything, just a bit creepy, but that's not why I liked it. It was just really well-written and interesting. I loved the relationships between the characters, their stories, the plot, the drama. It could have been an awsome TV show if long enough.

  
 
 Post subject: Re: Film of The Moment.
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Watched A Scanner Darkly with Ben. I love this film it's such a neat trip. :3

  
 
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Epic. I had to re-watch One Hour Photo for its magnificience; it still serves to thrill me with its cinematography, such a masterpiece, the performance of Robin Williams still leaving me in thought after watching, having last watched it before 7 years ago. It leaves me with a lasting chill; Williams' character, Sy Parish, is so striking- so haunting. He is so real to us; the idea of such a lonesome existence, isolated and consumed by the very ideals that elude it being all too common a thought. Sy is not just a reflection of a real person, whose existence we knowingly and unknowingly encounter every day; he is a reflection of our worst nightmare and fear; that of being alone- and that is why the character is so real.

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Oh, and then I found Misery and Delores Clairborne, starring Kathy Bates, in what were to be her best performances. They're awesome pieces of filmography, despite them perhaps not quite having the patchwork we're accustomed to; they're quite old, a couple of decades old now.

  
 
 Post subject: Re: Film of The Moment.
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Bridge on the river Kwai. British classic, where there is a battalion of POW English infantry in Burma during the second world war by the Japanese.

  
 
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Strangers On A Train


Not one of my favourites from Hitchcock. But at least it managed to give me a huge laugh with how ridiculous and absurd the climax of the film was.

  
 
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never cared much for Strangers... either

The Lady Vanishes tho <3

  
 
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A Patch of Blue

  
 
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My Beautiful Laundrette

Why would a cute, Irish bad boy want to be with an ugly terrorist? Terrible. :oface:

  
 
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101 Dalmatians :keke:

  
 
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Watched Best in Show with the in-laws the other night. Everyone enjoyed it. :keke:

  
 
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Spirited Away. I could watch that movie a million times.

  
 
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Eden Lake.
That movie was so fucked up! But it was good!
Sad though too.

  
 
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Stormbreaker was terribly bad. Kinda crazy that anyone would want to sign up with that project.

  
 
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Just finished watching Big Momma's House.

I love that film.

  
 
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V/H/S. The movie was leaked and it's getting some pretty good feedback, before it was online and after. I'll be watching it soon.

  
 
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Unread postPosted: 12th August, 2012, 1:06 pm 
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The Woman in the Dunes.

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Mainly for Toru Takemitsu's score.

  
 
 Post subject: Re: Film of The Moment.
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Annie Hall was pretty hilarious and even fairly touching.

Jeff Goldbloom's little cameo was fun to spot :3

So I've watched most of Submarine too and I'm liking it so far although there's a little too much Alex Turner for my liking.

  
 
 Post subject: Re: Film of The Moment.
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Inception and Into The Wild. Soundtrack's of each played a big part. Some of Hans Zimmer's best work in Inception imo and Eddie Vedder is just god.

  
 
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