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14 March 2012

 


This was good :-D

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06 March 2012

 

This was really enjoyable.

Graham Leggat writes: "...the narrative is not the point—the extraordinary imagery is. The painting literally comes to life in this spellbinding film, its wondrous scenes entering the viewer like a dream enters a sleeping body."

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15 February 2012

 

Amusing in a mild sort of way. Good-hearted.

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02 February 2012

 


★★★★★
My Dog Tulip

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06 January 2012

 
'It's a world of mystery.'



★★★★★

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So I think I might watch It Came from Kuchar, 'Recommended based on your interest in: Jesus Camp, Midnight Cowboy and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure' lol

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Netflix made a personal recommendation for me. They think I'd enjoy this film: 'Jon, who's just been diagnosed with AIDS, reluctantly opens his home to a similarly afflicted homicidal drifter named Luke.'and also one in which, 'Two young lesbian criminals kidnap a heavy-set girl in Buenos Aires.'

I'm not saying I couldn't like a film with a homicidal drifter, just that it's repellant rather than attractive, so the film would start out with a deficit.

Usually it will say something like, 'This recommendation is based on your enjoyment of Kagemusha, Annie Hall, and Good Hair' or something, but I'm not sure what the reasoning for these was.

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29 December 2011

 

Piano Tuner of Earth Quakes
Must've been based on Verne's The Carpathian Castle as was the Czech film Tajemstvi hradu v Karpatech [entire film on youtube] from 1981. The latter treats the story quite differently, of course. This offering was enjoyable visually with the Quay's signature complex and layered visuals, chiarosuro, and dramatic sensibilities.

Not for most people, this film is engrossing for some, but ultimately possesses a lopsidedness weighted towards the visual. I like a more rounded film myself, but feel this was worth experiencing.

Updated to add: Some films 'feel' like films and have a satisfying fullness, while others don't feel complete - in the manner of, say, Guy Maddin films (which are annoying in their insistence on placing barriers between me and the content, as though GM wants to hold up a toy but not let me play with it). It's like part of my brain is twiddling its thumbs instead of being absorbed in the unfolding story. Piano Tuner of Earthquakes is that type of film, to me. YMMV but probably not much.

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28 December 2011

 

Fermented Trout Sushi Award Winner

A Somewhat Gentle Man was enjoyable.

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26 December 2011

 


Watching this, which I am enjoying.

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14 December 2011

 


Moon

A very Philip-K-Dick-esque plot revolves around the lone technician of a lunar mining operation.

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02 December 2011

 


Submarine is a funny little coming-of-age film.

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24 November 2011

 


Spanish thriller Intacto follows luck from bet to bet in a weirdly original plot that is quite absorbing.

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20 November 2011

 


A young widow and her son move to her husband's hometown, starting a series of events that explores a betrayal for which there can be no remedy. Grueling yet with scenes of power able to move one emotionally, this film is not for everyone but is engrossing for the right audience.

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04 November 2011

 


I just watched this - by accident really as Netflix has films in 'DVD' red then it turns out they are play-now when you click just to get more info. The third of the series starring Noomi Rapace, I can't imagine anyone else as Lisbeth Salander.

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03 November 2011

 


The Trip was really funny.

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17 September 2011

 


This is a brilliant film.

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30 August 2011

 


This was good.

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27 August 2011

 


Naked
Awesome Mike Leigh film. This is a fan-made trailer for this underrated film.

Update: Someone uploaded the entire thing HERE.

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23 August 2011

 

[only embeddable trailer I could find]

I just watched The Contenders: Series 7 and enjoyed it. It's not a fabulous masterpiece of film, but it's well done for what it is.

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