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Ghostchase 03.17.2011 07:18 PM

LOL

Man, we have the same taste. Just watched that before Vibrator! Then again we probably get the same movies recommended to us on Netflix.

Same director eh? I Missed that.

atsonicpark 03.17.2011 07:19 PM

Nah man I'm not on netflix. I think my reviews are still on there (I have 900 afterall; my reviewer rank was 10), but I haven't gotten on there in well over a year, maybe 2 years. I'm not really sure how and where I find movies. Mostly imdb threads, or random. Lots of reccomendations by people on soulseek or noisefanatics.com... I dunno. I just find a director I like and get everything by them. You know a film you'd probably like? BITTERSWEET LIFE:

 



You may have seen it, but I think you'd dig PEPPERMINT CANDY, too, judging from your tastes

 




The whole movie is backwards, a la Memento and other films that aren't as good as Peppermint Candy and Memento.

anyway just watched

 

DREAM HOME - 7/10

cool director, just got LOVE IN A PUFF by the same guy and gonna watch that before I go to bed

 

a-p a. niemi 03.18.2011 05:44 AM

 

atsonicpark 03.18.2011 05:32 PM

COMPLETELY FUCKING INSANE charles manson documentary that is edited like a fucking brakhage movie... but imagine the brakhae film had a soundtrack for once and the soundtrack was even more wild and cut-up and insanely edited than the imnages... but imagine all the images were manson.. and imaginate all the sounds were manson speaking and manson playing guitar and shit.. and there you go. insane ifilm. it's on youtube. i have a really really rare dvd of it (it's limited to 50 copies! since it's so damn ... unauthorized... all these samples and stolen video works and shit..) basiucally it's a "Best of charles manson", if that makes sense. still, it's not as good as the documentary from.. 1972?... i believe.. called simply MANSON.. if you want to se ean INSANE manson doc, that's the onew.

the ikara cult 03.18.2011 06:42 PM

 


5/10

I loved the collection of stories when i was a kid, but this film couldnt decide on how seriously it wanted to take the ideas in the source material and tried to make up for it with wise-cracks and explosions.

noisereductions 03.18.2011 06:57 PM

@atsonic, Troll 2 is a fantastic movie. We've watched it many times over the years. ALWAYS entertaining. Far from "bad."

atsonicpark 03.18.2011 08:18 PM

 

Warm Water Under a Red Bridge - 8/10


 

diary of a shinjuku thief - 9/10

 

 

BLAST OF SILENCE - 10/10 .. feels like if scorsese made a film in 1960.





ALSO, I JUST CHECKED AND I NOW HAVE 72 CINEMAGEDDON INVITES. IF YOU WANT TO JOIN, THEN REPLY TO ME WITH AN EMNAIL ADDRESS. NO PM'S. NO SEPARATRE THREADS. NO FACEBOOK EMAILS. JUST SAY: I WANT A CG INVITE. THEN LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS.IF YOU DON'T WANT BOTS TO SPAM YOU, YOU CAN SAY "I WANT THAT CG INVITE... NAME - I'M AT HOTMAIL. SOMETHING LIKE THAT. YOU KNOW? EXAMPLE:

ASP... gimme dat invite... i'm beefheartisgodw4346363 ... and that's at gmail dot com btw.





FROM THERE, SIMPLY CHECK YOUR EMAIL, IT MIGHT SEND IT TO YOUR JUNK MAIL.

Cinemageddon is fucking amazing. If you're interested at all in Japanese films, undergroundf ilms, experimental films, weird films, films only available on VHS, indie films, concert films, biographic films, horror films (especially giallos!), Troma films... basically, any films that aren't mainstream.. or if they ARE mainstream, they're fucked up or foreign (FReddy Got Fingered, all Argento/Bava/Cronenberg/Fulci) or not available on DVD (Suburbia, Natural Enemies)... just to be able to get a shit ton of Fassbinder,Godard, Jost, Kitano, etc. is worth it. If you're more into mainstream stuff, demonoid is free to sign up for, and like I posted elsewhere, some guy is uploading all of his "Director filmography" stuff... so far he's uploaded every Lynch, Jodorowsky, Cronenberg, Allen, Hitchcock, Kurosawa, and Kubrick films. And he's going to be uploading ALL Greenaway (gotta get that!), Fassbinder, Mike Leigh (Naked -= one of the best films ever), Antonioni, Brothers Quay, Ki Duk Kim (another one everyone should get, if only for Real Fictyion and the Isle!), and about 100 other amazing directors.

atsonicpark 03.18.2011 08:19 PM

MY TOP 50 FAVORITE DIRECTORS
1. Jean-Luc Godard
2. Takeshi Kitano
3. Jon Jost
4. Shuji Terayama
5. Sidney Lumet
6. Fassbinder
7. Aki Kaurismaki
8. Andrzej Zulawski
9. Philippe Garrel
10. Brian DePalma
11. Krzysztof Kieslowski
12. Martin Scorsese
13. David Mamet (who is my favorite writer of all time)
14. Seijun Suzuki
15. Antonioni
16. Atom Egoyan
17. John Cassavettes
18. Abbas Kiarostami
19. Bela Tarr
20. Hou Hsiao-Hsien
21. Sogo Ishii
22. Shinya Tsukamoto
23. Ki-Duk Kim
24. Alejandro Jodorowsky
25. Toshio Matsumoto
26. Apichatpong Weerasethakul
27. Todd Solondz
28. James Benning
29. Bergman
30. Shunji Iwai
31. Giuseppe Andrews
32. Kubrick
33. Jeff Keen
34. Wong-Kar Wai
35. Damon Packard
36. Shinji Aoyanama
37. Stan Brakhage
38. Sion Sono
39. Kiyoshi Kaursawa
40. Sergio Martino
41. William Lustig
42. Gregg Araki
43. Dario Argento
44. Robert Altman
45. Mike Leigh
46. Andrei Tarkovsky
47. Sergio Leone
48. Shinji Aoyanam
49. Ryan Trecartin
50. Lukas Moodyson
runner ups: Agnes Varda, Ryuichi Hiroki, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Lech Majewski, Chantal Akerman (who will definitely be higher on my list in the future), Dennis Hopper (Last Movie and out of the Blue are two of the greatest films ever), Phillipe Grandreiux, Herzog, Satoshi Kon, Masaaki Yuasa, Bava, Lucio Fulci, Wim Wenders, Hartley.. fucking ETC. There are just too many to name. If anyone is curious about individual films I like by each director, feel free to ask away.

noisereductions 03.18.2011 09:16 PM

Atsonicpark: Are You Ignoring Me Or What? I've Said Things To You In Several Threads And Gotten No Response.

tw2113 03.18.2011 09:37 PM

Fire: Walk With Me....rounding out my Twin Peaks experience

noisereductions 03.18.2011 09:46 PM

Fire Walk With Me is great. And really scary.

deflinus 03.18.2011 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
I have access to netflix finally.

I have a friend who has been pestering me to start watching battlestar gallatica and another friend who has been pestering me to start watching twin peaks.

Which should I choose?


i'd say Twin Peaks, man. i love watching that show. i especially like re-watching the whole series since the pilot itself is pure genius.

noisereductions 03.18.2011 10:09 PM

the Pilot could have been a movie.

tw2113 03.19.2011 12:03 AM

I found Fire: Walk With Me a let down in comparison.

a-p a. niemi 03.19.2011 03:25 AM

 

a-p a. niemi 03.19.2011 07:06 AM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.19.2011 11:58 AM

 

a-p a. niemi 03.19.2011 12:56 PM

 

keep poppin pimples 03.19.2011 05:14 PM

The Harder They Come: 8/10

Ghostchase 03.19.2011 07:19 PM


 


Wow. The opening scene alone was jaw-dropping, true art house mastery. In 1969 this beauty was made, and no wonder Kubrick loved this, its probably one of the most fresh and inventive movies made in the late 60's. Shinnosuke "Peter" Ikehata is the hottest Japanese male to exist on this Earth.

11/10
Jim O'Rourke's(!) essay on the film

atsonicpark, I thank you for the recommendation


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