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arthouse, classics and staging

reviving this general edition

>QOTD
No 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.

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Queen of /film/
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Truly a logged edition.
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>>217433853
>trannycase
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>>217433853
No Oxford comma, worthless OP.
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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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Watch Heated Rivalry
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>Tokyo Story came out in 1972
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>>217433986
ktim
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>>217434144
?
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>>217434536
kek that is me
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>>217434144
kdrama
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>QOTD
Where do I start with Rohmer
I didn't really get any satisfying answers the last time I asked this
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>>217434713
You did, I told you to watch Ma Nuit Chez Maude. Then watch Claire's Knee. If you like one or both, keep going.
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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.
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>>217434713
The 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.
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cary cooper peaked in city streets (1931)
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>>217434776
Jane Birkin was an accomplice in Serge Gainsbourg's molestation of their daughter.
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I don't rate, I just log
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>>217433853
They made this movie look incredibly good for being shot entirely on sets in a london studio
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>>217434902
LITERALLY me.
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I don't rate, I just review.
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>>217434871
Based.
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>>217434914
I 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
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I don't rate, I just rape.
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An alright film masturbates you
A bad film makes you watch the filmmaker masturbate
But a good film? It rapes you
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>>217435353
>>217435431
Jeet style.
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>>217433986
I was like this once. I couldn't even watch a movie without spending half the runtime debating what score I would give it.
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>>217435610
Yeah you just described me.
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>>217435610
I'm still like this
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amdjeet is on kg crying about fulton's movies being shared lol
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>>217436019
Just remembered the Robert E Fulton poster. Blast from the past.
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>brown thinks they can gatekeep white media
I wonder what causes this mental illness.
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SEIZE HER AND FUCK HER
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what film turned you away from mainstream movies and onto the path of arthouse and/or classics?
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>>217436436
Mulholland Dr.
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Mainstream slop is just empty carbs. But a pure protein diet (only arthouse and/or classics) tends to be unhealthy in a different way.
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>>217436436
Enter the Void
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>>217436436
watched 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
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>>217436436
Possession
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>>217436436
Arrivée d'un train à la Ciotat
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One of the most French movies I have ever seen for better and for worse.
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Terayama green
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CUTE!
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>>217436662
terry gilliam but french and shit. i hated this movie so much.
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>>217436436
Cool Hand Luke
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>>217436932
do you have any fred astaire and ginger rogers musicals cinegrids?
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Kinskibro died for somebody's sins, but not mine...
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>>217437085
She was briefly in a relationship with Sam Shepard, who wrote the screenplay to Paris, Texas.



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