Talk About Movies: Part 4
Somehow threads merged, so here's part 4 of our ongoing movie discussion.
I can't say much about Claire Denis's Trouble Every Day except it's some kind of horror/cannibal film. Stars Vincent Gallo who is suitably strange.
It's in Criterion. I can't recommend it, but I think Denis is a great director, and if you want to watch a film that has no linear narrative, explains little, and serves as a kind of metaphor for perhaps a kind of forbidden desire, give it a shot.
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Holy ****! I read “Claire Danes” and was in shock for a second….
And anytime I hear about Gallo, what no one ever talks about is that for the bargain price of $1,000,000, you can purchase his seed for which you can make your own lil’ Gallo…. Dude is a freaking wack job lol
saw Challengers tonight.
it was ok , but too much man ass and club music for my taste. Zendaya was good but Josh O'Connor really carried the film. my gf loved it
Finally got to see Inland Empire this past weekend when I saw it was playing on HBO Max. I've seen most of Lynch's films but had never gotten around to seeing this one. Watched it alone in a dark room and yeah unsurprisingly it kinda freaked me out lol. Lynch probably one of the only directors who makes movies that I find genuinely frightening at a gut level - not just a jump scare, but where you still feel uneasy for a while after watching it.
Almost pointless describing the plot (although there definitely is one... it's not a random collection of scenes that mean nothing - which was the impression I had gotten from some of the stuff I had previously read about it). I guess you could say it's a story within a story within a story within a story? The common thread is women in trouble (and I think "A Woman in Trouble" was the official tagline for the film.) Anyway, Laura Dern is absolutely phenomenal in it.
It's 3 hours long and quite a trip, but if you're willing to just give in to Lynch's weirdness I think it's definitely worth watching. Not sure where I'd rate it among the Lynch films I've seen. Probably need to watch it again.
I Love Beau is Afraid... but I am also someone that adores unhappy endings and perceived nonredeemable hot garbage.
that's why I am drawn to David Lynch
I actually ended up watching about a third of My Dinner With Andre last night, different than I remembered it somehow. Confirmed watchable for the 2024 version of me, probably not really my type of movie but interesting still. Even the subway ride at the start was cool, and the way the camera watches him walk thru 80s NYC. I was there, and it really did look like that! Will probably finish it off tonight.
So yeah, I retract some of what I said earlier.
I actually ended up watching about a third of My Dinner With Andre last night, different than I remembered it somehow. Confirmed watchable for the 2024 version of me, probably not really my type of movie but interesting still. Even the subway ride at the start was cool, and the way the camera watches him walk thru 80s NYC. I was there, and it really did look like that! Will probably finish it off tonight.
So yeah, I retract some of what I said earlier.
Proud of kioshk for giving it another chance. Don't we all have friends who are our opposites in many ways?
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oh yeah
I wanna watch Vanya 0n 42nd Street again soon...Brooke Smith is such a revelation in it....and how they start the movie with the actors showing up at the theater, chatting, and they sort of just start the play without even telling us...just a brilliant adaptation
I wanna watch Vanya 0n 42nd Street again soon...Brooke Smith is such a revelation in it....and how they start the movie with the actors showing up at the theater, chatting, and they sort of just start the play without even telling us...just a brilliant adaptation
I think you know how much I love that movie and Brooke Smith doing that closing monologue. It's heartbreaking.
I also recommend Drive My Car about a director staging a production of Vanya.
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Megalopolis...
Happy Chungking Day!
On this day in 1994:
30 cans of pineapple expired;
One can of Portuguese Sardines expired;
May’s love for Officer #226 expired;
Officer #226 turned twenty-five years old;
#226 went jogging so his body wouldn’t have enough water left for tears;
#226 threw away his beeper;
#226 received birthday greetings from his friend in room 702;
The friend in 702 smote all her enemies in a pistol-packing rampage, then threw away her blonde wig;
The friend in 702’s kidnap victim awoke with a tummy ache from eating too much ice cream, and,
Faye met Officer #663 (sometimes erroneously called #633) and fell in love with him 6 hours later.
What costume are you wearing? This year I’ll be dressing as #226’s pet beagle, the one who refused to help him eat the expired pineapple!
Anyone who hasn't seen Chunking Express really needs to rectify that oversight.
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We watched Anatomy of a Fall last night. It's about the aftermath of the death of the father of a young blind son, and the trial of the mother accused of killing him, afterwards. We both were glued to this one. I wouldn't call it great, but it was very interesting. I have no clue about the realism of French trials, but the portrayal was certainly different from here in the US. Would recommend.
Holdovers is available on Amazon Prime right now, looking forward to watching it tonight. I have abiding faith in Alexander Payne.
lol it's not....an entertaining mess, perhaps
I think his overlooked masterpiece is The Descendants
I''d rank Election first, then Sideways.
Late Night with the Devil
Pretty good, but like most horror movies it gets a little wild at the end. Lead actor was fantastic and so was the girl who played Lily. If you are a fan of the genre you will probably love it.
My top 2 would be Election and Nebraska, but I haven't seen Holdovers yet.
Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac to Lead Panos Cosmatos’ ’80s Vampire Rave Drama ‘Flesh of the Gods’
yes, please!