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noisereductions 04.20.2012 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Mecha

 


House of the Devil was extremely interesting, but only in a visual sense. It really nailed that whole look of those slow burn 70's horror pictures, like Race With The Devil. The cinematography, unnecessary closeups or zoom ins/outs, those tripod tracking shots, they got that on the head. Though unfortunately, they also nailed the shitty narrative most of those movies have too. If you even half way know what these movies are like, you know every beat that's going to come up through the film as you watch it. Oh, this person is going to die here, she's going to do this, she's going to get drugged here, there's going to be a chased through the woods sequence here, amazingly predictable. But like I said, the visuals, are really interesting, so there's that.


I adored it. And I"ve hated most of Ty West's output but this movie is incedible.

fugazifan 04.20.2012 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
also watch Mon Oncle if you haven't.

yeah, it is great. i have seen tati's three major films (playtime mon uncle, mr hulot) and one of his short films where he is a postman or something like that.
so amazing. although they are best watch in the company of others i think.

Ghostchase 04.20.2012 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
 

8/10


Cool, Adele Haenel is in this. She's cute. I'm gonna watch this, thanx

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.21.2012 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
Godard bores me silly and I've never learned anything from his films, nor have I had too many moments of aesthetic bliss while watching them.

With so many flicks, though, there are some exceptions. I do enjoy, say, 5 of his movies.

Sorry to be nasty. I just feel some embarassment at my younger self for actually taking this crap seriously.

Now, this is a fucking great movie:



 


Bobcat Goldthwait kicks the shit out of Godard.



It's weird that I can disagree completely with you on Godard, yet completely understand exactly where you're coming from as far as your claims of feeling, "embarassment at my younger self for actually taking this crap seriously".

I find Godard to be one of the most inspiring/educational cats you can possibly watch as a film buff/someone working in the industry. To me, his work showcases a multitude of unique approaches to framing, sound design, and editing. His plots may (possibly too often) get a little lost along the way, but I've never once been watching a Godard film and thought, "MY LORD! HOW MUCH LONGER IS THIS DRECK!?!"

Your perspective is understandable though. I'm constantly rolling my eyes at how much acclaim many works of 'art' that I find dull, or pretentious can receive. It feels gross, and I certainly respect entertainment over art, any day.

Also your image is broken. I can't see what Goldthwait film you're talking about.

demonrail666 04.21.2012 11:39 AM

Liking Godard is purely subjective but I don't see why anyone wouldn't respect what he did, at least for a period in his career.

demonrail666 04.21.2012 04:24 PM

 

 


There's a lot of love for Herzog's version here I think. I sort of like them equally but in very different ways. Watching them back to back I was thinking how great it'd be if Bad Lieutenant became a kind of standard, being constantly re-imagined by other quite maverick filmmakers. I'd love to see a Lars Von Trier Bad Lieutenant, or a Tarantino one or a Michaerl Mann one. It could be the same with actors, after Harvey Keitel and Cage, imagine a whole sequence of films with the lieutenant played by the likes of Steve Buscemi, Christian Bale, etc. All putting their slant on it. Like a cool Bond franchise.

stu666 04.21.2012 05:18 PM


 

gmku 04.21.2012 05:21 PM

^ yeh, that's okay. Not nearly as good as it could be, though, in my opinion.

noisereductions 04.21.2012 09:24 PM

 


so so so good.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.22.2012 10:45 AM


 


Quick Change (1990, Bill Murray)

batreleaser 04.22.2012 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
 

 


There's a lot of love for Herzog's version here I think. I sort of like them equally but in very different ways. Watching them back to back I was thinking how great it'd be if Bad Lieutenant became a kind of standard, being constantly re-imagined by other quite maverick filmmakers. I'd love to see a Lars Von Trier Bad Lieutenant, or a Tarantino one or a Michaerl Mann one. It could be the same with actors, after Harvey Keitel and Cage, imagine a whole sequence of films with the lieutenant played by the likes of Steve Buscemi, Christian Bale, etc. All putting their slant on it. Like a cool Bond franchise.



I kind of love that idea. Michael Mann's "Bad Lieutenant" starring Tom Cruise.

Tarantino's starring Bruce Willis.

Lars Von Trier's starring Stellan Skarsgaard.

David Lynch's starring Laura Dern.

gmku 04.22.2012 11:19 AM

Sunset Boulevard.

demonrail666 04.22.2012 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
I kind of love that idea. Michael Mann's "Bad Lieutenant" starring Tom Cruise.

Tarantino's starring Bruce Willis.

Lars Von Trier's starring Stellan Skarsgaard.

David Lynch's starring Laura Dern.


Exactly! A Lynch one would be great.

Some other directors I'd love to see do it:

William Friedkin
Gasper Noe
Almodovar
Brian DePalma
Michael Haneke
The Hughes Brothers
Tim Burton (:eek: )
Scorsese
Spike Lee
Beat Takeshi (isn't Violent Cop basically the same thing?)
Robert Rodriguez

Some actors:

Al Pacino
Nick Nolte (perhaps a bit too old now but he would've been perfect a few years ago)
Gene Hackman (same age problem as Nolte but wasn't Popeye Doyle the original Bad Lieutenant?)
Gary Oldman
Christian Bale
Robert Downey Jnr
Beat Takeshi
Lindsay Lohan
Kevin Spacey
Russell Crowe
Willem Defoe
Alec Baldwin
Ray Winstone
Ray Liotta
Javier Bardem

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.22.2012 11:30 AM

I still haven't seen the Keitel original (I know - shame, shame), but I'd definitely fork over cash twice to see a DePalma directed Bad Lieutenant starring Lohan.

!@#$%! 04.22.2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by gmku
^ yeh, that's okay. Not nearly as good as it could be, though, in my opinion.


it's funny and absurd that an experienced hunter such as her ends up running in a straight line along a train track with no escape route. i'm like "fur sirius, bitch? why not run to the fucking trees you know so well".

demonrail666 04.22.2012 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
I still haven't seen the Keitel original (I know - shame, shame)ely fork over cash twice to see a DePalma directed Bad Lieutenant starring Lohan.


Oh seriously, you must see it. It's completely bonkers. Bits of it are a little silly and Ferrara is maybe even more ott than normal (only he could make Herzog seem understated by comparison) but if you like gritty cop movies, Ferrara's BL has to be a must.

Bertrand 04.22.2012 12:30 PM

Skolimowski's Moonlighting.

To think most people would only say Roman Polanski when asked about a Polish director... sigh...

evollove 04.23.2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Also your image is broken. I can't see what Goldthwait film you're talking about.


GOD BLESS AMERICA.

 



Pic works as a link.

Bergman's my fav director, by the way, lest anyone accuse me of not having good eyes.

louder 04.23.2012 08:38 AM

 

demonrail666 04.23.2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Murmer99
have you seen Ferrara's Driller Killer?


I have, yeah, a long time ago, though. I liked it but think he really came into his own later on. Driller Killer felt more to me like he was simply trying to get in on the whole slasher thing. Over the years I think I've probably seen all hios films. I've liked some more than others but had a soft spot for all of them. If you've not already seen it, two of his most underrated are The Blackout (a sort of 8 1/2 meets Leaving Las Vegas) and his made for TV version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, called simply Body Snatchers.


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