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Make Them Die Slowly 6th October 2013 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ArgentoFan1987 (Post 370345)
I've been wanting to see this for ages. Looks really eerie!

It's not eerie more like a fairy tale full of sexual imagery.

Wes 6th October 2013 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Make Them Die Slowly (Post 370163)
VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS. For the life of me, I can't figure out why it has taken me so long to watch this film. Truly remarkable and pretty much my ideal film. Highly recommended...

Who knew a film about a girl getting her first period could be so enchanting and magical ? Just one of many diamonds of Eastern European Cinema... I love this classic Penguin mock-up...

http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuille...8/valerie1.jpg

monkeyscreams 6th October 2013 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Make Them Die Slowly (Post 370163)
VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS. For the life of me, I can't figure out why it has taken me so long to watch this film. Truly remarkable and pretty much my ideal film. Highly recommended.

One of my favourites, I love this film.

trebor8273 6th October 2013 07:15 PM

Will have to pick up Valerie and her week of wonders for myself.

ArgentoFan1987 6th October 2013 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 370360)
Will have to pick up Valerie and her week of wonders for myself.

Same here. I've been meaning to get it for years.

Wes 6th October 2013 07:29 PM

I'd highly recommend browsing the Second Run label for some wonderful Czech, Polish and Hungarian films. Something like the 1968 Czech film, The Cremator a nightmarish film about professional, petit-bourgeois cremator who's murder fantasies are given full expression as the Nazi's begin their occupation of Czechoslovakia. Shot in stark black and white and full of strange dreamy surrealism, conveying the cremator's increasing mania, the film uses a number of arresting visual techniques like rapid-fire montage, extreme close-ups, a dazzling use of wide angle lens, and a wonderfully disorientating editing style that shifts time and space from scene to scene, causing the viewer to readjust his focus of where and when the film is taking place. Highly recommended !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQeMvEzEpvU

Linbro 6th October 2013 07:34 PM

'Eraserhead' - not my favourite Lynch, but still an unnerving, disturbing, amazing piece of low budget film making. I admire it, and really like it - especially the first half, where we see the world Lynch has created for his characters to live in. So many memorable scenes, in particular the dinner at Henry's girlfriend's house!
And, how the hell did he/they make that mutant baby?! - amazing!

'Oldboy' - bumped this one up my to-watch pile after my brother told me that it's a masterpiece. I didn't think it was quite a masterpiece, but I did thoroughly enjoy it, and I'm keen to check out Park's other films.

ArgentoFan1987 6th October 2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Wes (Post 370366)
I'd highly recommend browsing the Second Run label for some wonderful Czech, Polish and Hungarian films. Something like the 1968 Czech film, The Cremator a nightmarish film about professional, petit-bourgeois cremator who's murder fantasies are given full expression as the Nazi's begin their occupation of Czechoslovakia. Shot in stark black and white and full of strange dreamy surrealism, conveying the cremator's increasing mania, the film uses a number of arresting visual techniques like rapid-fire montage, extreme close-ups, a dazzling use of wide angle lens, and a wonderfully disorientating editing style that shifts time and space from scene to scene, causing the viewer to readjust his focus of where and when the film is taking place. Highly recommended !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQeMvEzEpvU

The only Czech film I own is Closely Observed Trains.

Wes 6th October 2013 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Linbro (Post 370367)
'Eraserhead' - not my favourite Lynch, but still an unnerving, disturbing, amazing piece of low budget film making. I admire it, and really like it - especially the first half, where we see the world Lynch has created for his characters to live in. So many memorable scenes, in particular the dinner at Henry's girlfriend's house!
And, how the hell did he/they make that mutant baby?! - amazing!

'Oldboy' - bumped this one up my to-watch pile after my brother told me that it's a masterpiece. I didn't think it was quite a masterpiece, but I did thoroughly enjoy it, and I'm keen to check out Park's other films.

Eraserhead is Top10 Cinema for me, a film that never ceases to amaze me everytime I see it. I think Criterion are putting this out on Blu in the near future...

I'm probably in the minority here in saying that Oldboy left me completely underwhelmed, I just did not like this movie, but the door is always open to see it again for a reappraisal...

ArgentoFan1987 6th October 2013 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Wes (Post 370372)
I'm probably in the minority here in saying that Oldboy left me completely underwhelmed, I just did not like this movie, but the door is always open to see it again for a reappraisal...

:shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

You're watching Oldboy again and that's a ****ing order ! It's worth it just for the ending alone!!!


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