arthouse, classics and stagingreviving this general edition>QOTDNo questions. Do this one thing. Find a post about a film in this thread, and write an intelligent, non-hostile reply to it. You could even have a little conversation about it. Try it, for once. Previous >>217401502
Queen of /film/
Truly a logged edition.
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>>217433853>trannycase
>>217433853No Oxford comma, worthless OP.
I'm obsessed with rating movies and I can't unironically enjoy them anymore I have to make lists and rankings AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
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>Tokyo Story came out in 1972
>>217433986ktim
>>217434144?
>>217434536kek that is me
>>217434144kdrama
>QOTDWhere do I start with Rohmer I didn't really get any satisfying answers the last time I asked this
>>217434713You did, I told you to watch Ma Nuit Chez Maude. Then watch Claire's Knee. If you like one or both, keep going.
A great picture. The narrative structure was fascinating and worked really well I think. Parts of the picture were set in contemporary times while parts of it were set fifteen years back. The scenes in the past were scenes from a picture Denis, the main character who is a film director, was trying to find funding for. Essentially those scenes were all in his head.In the scenes that were his unmade movie, I felt a strange sense of watching a movie. I suspect my suspension of disbelief was played with on purpose. In the scenes taking place in contemporary times, I felt I was "back to reality". A film within a film, but only the "fictional" film felt like a film.I don't think I'm making much sense. It's a little difficult to explain. A quiet and grounded picture. Jane's kissing scene was the first time Jane gave me a hard cock.
>>217434713The only one I watched is Perceval le Gallois and it was really good. The form is peculiar in that one (the outright artificial and theatrical mise-en-scene), and I understand it's not like his other films.
cary cooper peaked in city streets (1931)
>>217434776Jane Birkin was an accomplice in Serge Gainsbourg's molestation of their daughter.
I don't rate, I just log
>>217433853They made this movie look incredibly good for being shot entirely on sets in a london studio
>>217434902LITERALLY me.
I don't rate, I just review.
>>217434871Based.
>>217434914I thought it was on location (I'm dumb) and the shots of Sister Clodough ringing the bell on that steep ass cliff gave me hardcore Vertigo
I don't rate, I just rape.
An alright film masturbates youA bad film makes you watch the filmmaker masturbateBut a good film? It rapes you
>>217435353>>217435431Jeet style.
>>217433986I was like this once. I couldn't even watch a movie without spending half the runtime debating what score I would give it.
>>217435610Yeah you just described me.
>>217435610I'm still like this
amdjeet is on kg crying about fulton's movies being shared lol
>>217436019Just remembered the Robert E Fulton poster. Blast from the past.
>brown thinks they can gatekeep white mediaI wonder what causes this mental illness.
SEIZE HER AND FUCK HER
what film turned you away from mainstream movies and onto the path of arthouse and/or classics?
>>217436436Mulholland Dr.
Mainstream slop is just empty carbs. But a pure protein diet (only arthouse and/or classics) tends to be unhealthy in a different way.
>>217436436Enter the Void
>>217436436watched the hobbit in cinema and it was so bad I realized I need something completely different then watched casablanca the week or so later and liked it and never looked back
>>217436436Possession
>>217436436Arrivée d'un train à la Ciotat
One of the most French movies I have ever seen for better and for worse.
Terayama green
CUTE!
>>217436662terry gilliam but french and shit. i hated this movie so much.
>>217436436Cool Hand Luke
>>217436932do you have any fred astaire and ginger rogers musicals cinegrids?
Kinskibro died for somebody's sins, but not mine...
>>217437085She was briefly in a relationship with Sam Shepard, who wrote the screenplay to Paris, Texas.