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BaldJean
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Posted: January 14 2009 at 07:55 | ||
well, "Rosemary's Baby"! is in my opinion the best horror movie ever.. and "Chinatown" and his first movie, "The Knife in the Water", are great too. and not to forget "The Fearless Vampire Killers". "Rashomon" can be viewed here (in 9 parts) Part 1: http://tinyurl.com/9t69l6 Part 2: http://tinyurl.com/7wona8 Part 3: http://tinyurl.com/7x4p4x Part 4: http://tinyurl.com/7cxrqw Part 5: http://tinyurl.com/6wowse Part 6: http://tinyurl.com/8m5lb5 Part 7: http://tinyurl.com/962mdk Part 8: http://tinyurl.com/8vgrou Part 9: http://tinyurl.com/7gf68k sadly sound and picture are asynchronous in part 8 of this youtube version, but I hope you can overlook that; it is my favorite part of the movie. that clumsy and cowardly sword fight. quite the opposite of what the bandit tells in the beginning! Edited by BaldJean - January 14 2009 at 07:57 |
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1800iareyay
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Posted: January 14 2009 at 08:07 | ||
I've got Rashomon, City LIghts, and Rules of the Game headed my way because I got a sweet deal online (3 for the price of 2). I can't wait. Rashomon is utterly brilliant (though Seven Samurai is "better" to the extent that one can rank perfection). Kurosawa might be my favorite director, but I need to watch more of his stuff. So far I've seen:
Rashomon Seven Samurai The Hidden Fortress Yojimbo Sanjuro Ran All of which are perfect in their own way (even Sanjuro, which is terribly underrated). And I rented Ikiru last night but watched Singin' in the Rain first (also excellent). |
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BaldJean
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Posted: January 14 2009 at 08:51 | ||
I prefer "Rashomon" to "Seven Samurai", though the latter is a great movie too |
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el böthy
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Posted: January 15 2009 at 05:36 | ||
Uuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhh yeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!
Vielen dank!
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1800iareyay
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Posted: January 15 2009 at 10:23 | ||
Having watched Ikiru now, I cannot pick between it, Seven Samurai and Rashomon. |
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el böthy
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Posted: January 17 2009 at 12:09 | ||
Well I´ve just finished seeing Rashomon, thanks to Jean, and even though the asynchronous is present in all but the first part and it get´s worst and worst as it goes on... I have to say that it´s a pretty damn good movie! I liked it far more than Seven samurais, which I will try to see again anyways... great performance by Toshiro Mifune and great photography!
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TheCaptain
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Posted: January 17 2009 at 16:43 | ||
I picked Wes Anderson in a moment of fiery passion but I wish I could take it back and vote for Kubrick. I've only seen Rushmore and The Life Aquatic by Anderson and I thought they were both wonderful (especially Rushmore). But Kubrick has so many more and better movies. I really don't know why I didn't pick him.
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1800iareyay
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Posted: January 17 2009 at 17:22 | ||
*narrows eyes, draws Oh, and if anyone's interested in Kurosawa, Amazon is having a big deal at the moment on indie and foreign films, and you can get the normally outrageous Criterion DVDs for like 26 apiece (which is a massive steal). Last night I ordered Ran, Ikiru, and High and Low; the first two because I rented them and didn't want to return them and the third because it's acclaimed and, quite simply, because it's Kurosawa. Edited by 1800iareyay - January 17 2009 at 17:23 |
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el böthy
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Posted: January 18 2009 at 11:40 | ||
Then you have yet to see my two favorites of him: The excentric Tennenbaums and The Daarjeling Limited (which is my favorite) |
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1800iareyay
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Posted: January 18 2009 at 23:29 | ||
The Royal Tenenbaums is the only Wes Anderson film I've truly loved. I like Life Aquatic and Rushmore, but they're not all that. Bottle Rocket barely even feels like a Wes Anderson film and manages to really stretch its short running time into boredom. And I though Darjeeling Limited was an exercise in facile symbolism and painful unfunniness.
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el böthy
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Posted: January 19 2009 at 06:40 | ||
Darjeeling was pretty much a fan-only movie. If you really like Anderson, chances are you´ll love it. If you don´t...chances are you´ll hate it. It´s Anderson´s Tales of topographic oceans jejeje... I of course loved it.
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jampa17
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 17:49 | ||
Tough... I like Welles and Fincher... both are great... Fincher is quite unique in his detail loving so I vot for him... but to be honest... I have to say my favorite is Robert Zemeckis... quite brilliant in visual effects and long and slow shots with realism on developing image... you have seen "Roger Rabbit", "Back to the Future", "What lies beneath", "Contact" and "Cast Away"... yep... I said so...!!!
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jampa17
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 17:52 | ||
The only movie I've seen from Polanski... yep... Rosemary's baby is the finest piece of suspence/horror film ever...
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The Sleepwalker
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 17:54 | ||
David Lynch. I watched Inland Empire this evening for the second time, and it was just as brilliant as the first time. The mood in the movie is so dark and menacing... absolutely fantastic!
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SaltyJon
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 17:59 | ||
One more vote for Kubrick, like you my favorite movie is probably 2001. Good choices though, Lynch was probably my second and Scott my third.
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inrainbows
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 18:01 | ||
Federico Fellini. I like neorealistic Italian movies. Aronofsky , Ridley Scott and Zean Luc Goddard are coming too close.
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Qboyy007
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 18:07 | ||
Roman Polanski
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Matthew T
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Posted: October 10 2009 at 01:24 | ||
Martin Scorsese...................just saw Gomorrah recently
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A Person
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Posted: October 10 2009 at 02:27 | ||
I voted Kubrick without reading any of the other director's names, 'cause he's awesome 'n' stuff. 2001 is probably my favorite movie too, but I haven't seen all of his movies, Dr. Strangelove was hilarious though.
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Jimbo
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Posted: October 10 2009 at 04:05 | ||
From your list, it's a toss-up between Lynch and Kubrick...
Has Krzysztof Kieslowski been mentioned yet? Jim Jarmusch? Also, Asia has been neglected so far, what about: Wong Kar-Wai, Kim Ki-Duk, Chan-wook Park, Hayao Miyazaki (I'm not saying you should've put these on your list, just pointing out some of my favorites that haven't been mentioned yet). |
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