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"Next Stop, Greenwich Village" is a great movie. 10/10.
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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

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 Rainer Werner Fassbinder ...

I think the only film of his I remember having seen was "Ali, Fear Eats the Soul" ... and I don't remember a lot of it, except that it was slow, and probably was mostly ad-lib. I have to see it again to get a better feel for it ...

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"Les lèvres rouge" ("Daughters of Darkness"; the literal translation of the title would be "The Red Lips") by Harry Kümel.
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When I saw this, I thought it was fantastic ... and really out there. I would like to see this film again, as i saw this in downtown LA, where there used to be a theater, that only played odd ball films out of Europe and this was one of those films. Also saw, there, things like "Goodbye Gemini" which had Jane Asher in it, and then "Girl In a Motorcycle" that had Marianne Faithfull in it ... and a couple of other films including, I think, one of Christopher Lee's films based on a Dennis Wheatley novel ... "To The Devil A Daughter" which also had Nastassja Kinki in it. However, I do not remember a whole lot about the film and its story at all ... I have the book and probably should read it for a change!

Some of these films I need to find a way to get them and watch them again! They are worthy of a review and being listed!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote progaardvark Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 06 2019 at 10:11
Two science fictions films I recently saw that I don't believe had much attention when they came out:

Moon (2009)
Europa Report (2013)
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

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 Rainer Werner Fassbinder ...

I think the only film of his I remember having seen was "Ali, Fear Eats the Soul" ... and I don't remember a lot of it, except that it was slow, and probably was mostly ad-lib. I have to see it again to get a better feel for it ...

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

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"Les lèvres rouge" ("Daughters of Darkness"; the literal translation of the title would be "The Red Lips") by Harry Kümel.
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When I saw this, I thought it was fantastic ... and really out there. I would like to see this film again, as i saw this in downtown LA, where there used to be a theater, that only played odd ball films out of Europe and this was one of those films. Also saw, there, things like "Goodbye Gemini" which had Jane Asher in it, and then "Girl In a Motorcycle" that had Marianne Faithfull in it ... and a couple of other films including, I think, one of Christopher Lee's films based on a Dennis Wheatley novel ... "To The Devil A Daughter" which also had Nastassja Kinki in it. However, I do not remember a whole lot about the film and its story at all ... I have the book and probably should read it for a change!

Some of these films I need to find a way to get them and watch them again! They are worthy of a review and being listed!


Many (even some of his fans) don't seem to have seen "Whity"
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I doubt many have seen LUCIFER RISING. Still quite the cult film. Only 28 minutes long but well worth it. Very surreal. Not really a movie per se but a visual feast with trippy music. Came out in 1972.

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Mio Min Mio (Mio in the Land of Faraway) - For kids and adolescents mainly, yet still watchable for an adult. Christian Bale's littlehood, Christopher Lee as the villain (as usual).

Pretty good movie, the most interesting aspect of the film might be its country of origin, or rather, countries of origin: Sweden - Soviet Union - Norway. As you might expect, quite different from a Hollywood film. I really advise it, even if you're in the later phases of adulthood. 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093543/


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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

I doubt many have seen LUCIFER RISING. Still quite the cult film. Only 28 minutes long but well worth it. Very surreal. Not really a movie per se but a visual feast with trippy music. Came out in 1972.

Interesting that we can't post videos if there are two equal signs but here's the link


Kenneth Anger's film was well known, but the title sent a lot of folks away and most places were afraid of playing it ... nowadays, with its ability to be bought online and what not, this is not as much of a problem ...

Did you notice, btw, the cast in this thing? Kinda insane, and I have to admit I'm on the lookout to see/get this film now, as I do not remember a whole lot about it!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2019 at 05:10
This is very unknown too and even accompanied by Prog: "Delired Chameleon Family" by Clearlight is the soundtrack to "Visa de Censure No. X", an experimental short movie by Pierre Clémenti:


"Lucifer Rising" is in my opinion actually slightly (very slightly) reminiscent of this movie.




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