Are you (half) talking about me? ;~}zedz wrote:but two of them are skewed in the same unusual direction
BTW -- Anyone who wants to borrow an unsubbed copy of my much loved Ohikkoshi (Shinji Somai's master work), drop me a note.
Are you (half) talking about me? ;~}zedz wrote:but two of them are skewed in the same unusual direction
Blimey. So you're a big fan of Christopher Mander's Perfect? A short film.swo17 wrote:..short, I will settle for just one: perfect.
Also, my likely #2 pick is secretly hidden somewhere in this post! (Can you find it?)
If, say, your post is a 'field', and your avatar is occupying the area to the left of the text...it's kind of way out in left field
oh i realize that you are young and technologically capable. It was just a general observation from reading the board for many years.swo17 wrote:Just for the record, when I said "I might be able to help" regarding a few unavailable films, it was not my intention to charge people for bootlegs.
Didn't you get the memo zedz? Jia's got nothing on that new Will Ferrell movie.zedz wrote:And now Jia's been anointed by The New Yorker as THE Chinese director of the new century (fair enough) I doubt that I'm alone.
I thought I had, but it must have been at the tail end of the 80s discussion thread. Yes, quite essential, but it helps a lot if you've seen Sherman's March first, since it's something of a dark twin to it (and you might as well throw in Backyard and Charleen while you're at it).swo17 wrote:Also, I was surprised to notice that you do not appear to have mentioned Time Indefinite one time in this thread. This seems like essential viewing for everyone here but domino.
It is astonishingly good. So good that in comparison I've been thoroughly disappointed by everything else Aardman has put out, including the dreadful feature.zedz wrote:The Wrong Trousers - Probably Aardman's creative peak, when it was still a cottage industry, albeit one on the brink of global conquest. Probably the funniest action movie of the decade: if only all chase scenes had the wit and imagination of this film's climax.
swo17 wrote:Which is the one with the penguin? That one was always my favorite.
Amarillo By Morning is outstanding and will definitely make my list. Earlier I considered listing it for swap (even though it won't be at the very top of my list) because it would make me happy to see it rank somewhere on the final list. But after my attempt to drum up interest in Bille August's Zappa last time around was a dismal failure, I didn't bother. [Takes break from writing post to go sulk] But what the hell, I might as well throw it in as a late entry. It's a good choice at this stage because it's only 30 minutes. The Spike Jonze set is available used on Amazon at real bargain prices, too.Floyd wrote:One of my favorite Woody Allen films which to me is just a wonderful combination of love and cinema (or maybe that is love of cinema) MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY...
AMARILLO BY MORNING (Spike Jonze)
Still need to watch Wiseman's LA COMEDIE FRANCAISE and BALLET they might just make it also.