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Originally posted by Dalezilla Dalezilla wrote:

I too loved Goodfellas when I saw it.

Just watched In Bruges for the third time. Amazing film, amazing location and funny as hell.
 
I have that movie since a week ago but I don't have time to see it.... my friends told me that is a s funny as Snatch, one of my favorites movies, so, I have too much expactation about this particular movie, so, I hope it won't let me down... collin Farrell is always a problem with me... I don't like his acting, but well... all I need is two hours of relax time and I will be fine...
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Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Originally posted by Dalezilla Dalezilla wrote:

I too loved Goodfellas when I saw it.

Just watched In Bruges for the third time. Amazing film, amazing location and funny as hell.
 
I have that movie since a week ago but I don't have time to see it.... my friends told me that is a s funny as Snatch, one of my favorites movies, so, I have too much expactation about this particular movie, so, I hope it won't let me down... collin Farrell is always a problem with me... I don't like his acting, but well... all I need is two hours of relax time and I will be fine...


In Bruges is nothing like Snatch, English gangsters don't make movies to be alike. Geek
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Fracture

Engrossing crime drama with Anthony Hopkins as a murder suspect and Ryan Gosling a hotshot young attorney determined to find evidence against him.  Smart, clean, and beautifully photographed.



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I recently went to see The Book of Eli, and was quite let down.

It was beautifully shot, well-acted, and even the music struck a chord with me more than usual, but the damn story felt like a big long sermon to me. The concept itself is pretty interesting, but I think they went a little too far, and ultimately the film came off as something completely different than what had been billed. 

But hey, that's me. Big smile
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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

Fracture

Engrossing crime drama with Anthony Hopkins as a murder suspect and Ryan Gosling a hotshot young attorney determined to find evidence against him.  Smart, clean, and beautifully photographed.




Yeah, Fracture is great. I thought it was one of the smartest films of its genre to be released in years. 
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I finally got to see My Name is Bruce...I thought it was a great movie, very funny.  
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Tsui Hark's Vampire Hunters. Dull and a bit silly at times (but not silly enough to amuse). Thumbs Down
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Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

I finally got to see My Name is Bruce...I thought it was a great movie, very funny.  


I saw it here in Madison, WITH Bruce Campbell doing a Q&A afterwards (in person) in which he proceeded to humiliate just about everyone- because most of them asked lame questions...
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Originally posted by avalanchemaster avalanchemaster wrote:

Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

I finally got to see My Name is Bruce...I thought it was a great movie, very funny.  


I saw it here in Madison, WITH Bruce Campbell doing a Q&A afterwards (in person) in which he proceeded to humiliate just about everyone- because most of them asked lame questions...

NIce!  That must have been a fun experience.
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Reversal of Fortune--This is the 18th best movie of all time on Metacritic, which I think is ridiculous, but I can see how it would be critically praised at the time since it was topical. As someone who is completely removed from those events, it is merely average to good, even though Jeremy Irons was amazing in the final sequence.
 
45 minutes of Eraserhead--How can anybody in the whole world think this is a brilliant movie? There was kind of an atmospheric thing going in the first few minutes with the noise, and that was nice, but then nothing happened. Then there was a mutant baby, but there was still nothing happening.
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Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

Reversal of Fortune--This is the 18th best movie of all time on Metacritic, which I think is ridiculous, but I can see how it would be critically praised at the time since it was topical. As someone who is completely removed from those events, it is merely average to good, even though Jeremy Irons was amazing in the final sequence.
 
45 minutes of Eraserhead--How can anybody in the whole world think this is a brilliant movie? There was kind of an atmospheric thing going in the first few minutes with the noise, and that was nice, but then nothing happened. Then there was a mutant baby, but there was still nothing happening.


Lynch and his Eraserhead movie are conceptualists and conceptual pieces.... similar to avant garde and RIO music, except in a film format.  It's more about the presentation and the individual trip then the message or what happens per se.  For me, I rarely sit down for a Lynch movie with an expectancy of a cogent ending or even coherence.... it's more of a form of moving abstract artwork (to me).  I'm not saying your point is not valid.  In a psuedo-hollywood sense, nothing did happen.  But that is the same with a lot of artwork, it may not grab you, but often it is more about the artist's concept and how they got there than it is about the finished product.
The only films/shows of his that follow a sensible formula are Twin Peaks; Fire Walk With Me and the Twin Peaks show.  Elephant Man and Dune are fairly reasonable and follow a script and normal pacing moreso than his others. His artwork (paintings) are amazing.  My wife works at the local art museum, and has an even deeper understanding of all things art, yet she dislikes his movies (likes his art though).  It's certainly not for everyone.  I'm not trying to sound like some sort of pretentious film school artfag, but I like his stuff.  Perhaps it's because it is so far removed from mainstream film-making that it is appealing to me.  I love abstract art though.  Must be why I like my avant garde music as well.  It's the novelty of the experience.  Maybe you need to be on drugs to appreciate his stuff more.  Eraserhead was one of his earliest films and as such is probably his most avant creation.   Like I said, avant garde doesn't always resolve; in music as it is in art!
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The thing is, David Lynch can do good things. Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, for example.

Eraserhead only manages to create atmosphere, unless it's main focus is to create the most depressing, ugly, needlessly over-analyzed, piece of never-want-to-see-again garbage. Avant-garde for it's own sake, and god knows I'll never give anything high marks just for that. In the best of mood, Eraserhead would get a 2/10 form me. Usually I'll throw it a bone for being creepy and uttlery depressing and give it a 1/10.
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Well I can't stand abstract visual art, so I guess that's the problem. What does the opening segment and the woman with the cheeks and the dream with his brain being turned into erasers even mean? Is it even supposed to mean anything?

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I love abstract art and I also happen to have 'enjoyed' - if you can call it that - Eraserhead but I don't see the two as synonymous; abstract art is not a depressing or creepy form of art by nature.  If I had to compare that film to a medium or genre I'd place it closer to Surrealism where the imagery and content are often unsettling partly because of their close relation to Realism and photorealism, whereas Abstract has more to do with the sensorium and the avenues by which people perceive things rather than the things themselves.


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That song the girl sings in Eraserhead -can't remember the name right now- is amazing!
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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

I love abstract art and I also happen to have 'enjoyed' - if you can call it that - Eraserhead but I don't see the two as synonymous; abstract art is not a depressing or creepy form of art by nature.  If I had to compare that film to a medium or genre I'd place it closer to Surrealism where the imagery and content are often unsettling partly because of their close relation to Realism and photorealism, whereas Abstract has more to do with the sensorium and the avenues by which people perceive things rather than the things themselves.

I agree. It's been a while since I last saw Eraserhead, but I can't remember there being anything abstract or conceptual in it. It wouldn't be depressing or frightening if it wasn't real. And it's very real. Stern Smile
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I've not seen Eraserhead but I did once see Cronenberg's Videodrome but that was when I was in my teens.  I may have to explore Lynch one day.
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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

I love abstract art and I also happen to have 'enjoyed' - if you can call it that - Eraserhead but I don't see the two as synonymous; abstract art is not a depressing or creepy form of art by nature.  If I had to compare that film to a medium or genre I'd place it closer to Surrealism where the imagery and content are often unsettling partly because of their close relation to Realism and photorealism, whereas Abstract has more to do with the sensorium and the avenues by which people perceive things rather than the things themselves.




Great post! I just saw La subversion des images, a huge exhibition dedicated to surrealist photography and film at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and Eraserhead is definitely similar to surrealist poetics by the way you guys describe it.

Oh, I wanted to recommend the exhibition catalogue but it's extremely expensive on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Subversion-Images-Surrealisme-Photographie-French/dp/2844263909/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1265978366&sr=8-1It was only 45 euros at the exhibition.
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On a slightly related note, Jennifer Lynch (David's Daughter?) has put out a film (2008) with David as Executive Producer; it is called Surveillance, and it looks downright creepy yet awesome!  (with- gasp- a real story!)  I want to see this!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409345/

Also, I saw a film last night that was based on the viking discovery of America in 1007.... super realistic, down to accurate armor, clothing, weapons, what they would have done to survive the wild, etc.  Sort of like Man vs. Wild meets National Geographic.  It got accolades from several museums and was in several film festivals.... It's from '07.... Severed Ways-  8/10.  those who are into norse mythology/history/paganism/metal music will appreciate it.  It has some metal but mostly ambient and folk music.  really cool.





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