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  • Apr 24, 2022

    Lmao why the neckbeard's catching strays though. I don't remember anybody complaining about Anakin's long hair.

  • Apr 25, 2022
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    Need to watch Inland Empire remastered Asap

  • Apr 25, 2022
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    PatriceEvra

    Need to watch Inland Empire remastered Asap

    Now the MTV they all in my crib
    With evidence bags full of scales and the cling
    How they take that one two stack that I made off a flip

  • Apr 25, 2022
    malédiction

    Now the MTV they all in my crib
    With evidence bags full of scales and the cling
    How they take that one two stack that I made off a flip

    ONE

  • Apr 27, 2022

    Tonight on Kinodrome

    In the 1930s, Soviet cinema went to a different era of filmmaking from the silent era as well as transitioning into sound. Abstaining away from milked communist propaganda. One director, Boris Barnet made some peculiar films in the 1930's. Today's film is By the Bluest of Seas which it's a bedazzling film from comedy, drama, and the whimsical musical numbers. This film might be a masterpiece, but a peculiar one as stated before...
    --- Full review is on ktt2.com/kino ---

  • Apr 28, 2022

    Tonight on Kinodrome

    Do you trust a sailor for a small price? The answer is upon interpretation whether they lie to you. Raul Ruiz's Three Crowns of the Sailor is not a film, but a picture. The images emanated gives a sense of romantic, surrealistic dream coming from the sailor's story disembarking different parts of the world. Will he find love? Will he be a father? While that picture seems labyrinthine you don't have to understand it, but just let your mind wander...

    --- Full Review is on ktt2.com/kino ---

  • Apr 29, 2022

    Tonight on Kinodrome

    What is love? By in which it's not by Haddaway or Chris Kattan's spines working like a steam engine. Godard's In Praise of Love is such an emotional film and perhaps a feather in one's cap in a whole. The piano taps a somber notes and each of the characters reflect a moment and a moment. As well as, this is a great segue in the next era in Gordard's filmmaking. As in experimentalism still continues...

    --- Full Review is on ktt2.com/kino ---

  • Apr 30, 2022
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    idk if this is the right thread but what kind of budget do you think Koreeda's Distance had?

    also need low budget kino recs. i enjoyed Old Joy but they had a surprising $300k budget which is way more than i thought

  • Apr 30, 2022
    maxx

    idk if this is the right thread but what kind of budget do you think Koreeda's Distance had?

    also need low budget kino recs. i enjoyed Old Joy but they had a surprising $300k budget which is way more than i thought

    Polyester (1981)

  • May 1, 2022

    Ayo she spitting

  • May 4, 2022
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    what's yr take on

    cassavetes

  • May 4, 2022
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    Is the Funny Games remake exactly the same as the original plot-wise? I just watched the ‘97 version and want to watch the remake, but not right away if it’s the same.

  • May 4, 2022
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    Bazooe

    what's yr take on

    cassavetes

    Father of independent cinema in the 50s, took s***ty rolls to bankroll his own interesting projects Orson did it too but I don't think he ended up covering all the costs.

    His fly on the wall type of cinema captures what feels like intensely personal moments especially thanks to the harrowing performances of his wife a style that stands alone

  • May 5, 2022
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    Elric

    Father of independent cinema in the 50s, took s***ty rolls to bankroll his own interesting projects Orson did it too but I don't think he ended up covering all the costs.

    His fly on the wall type of cinema captures what feels like intensely personal moments especially thanks to the harrowing performances of his wife a style that stands alone

    MELVILLE DID THAT IN 1947 AND RELEASED SILENCE DE LA MER IN 49

    THEN BRESSON SWAG JACKED HIM (ADMITTED IN AN INTERVIEW WITH BAZIN)

    MELVILLE EST DIEU

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  • May 5, 2022

    my mans was hustling, buying left over film stock and gambled every single franc he had on the film, if one of the jurors for the first screening (all of them former french resistance) disapproved he’d burn the negative right there

  • May 5, 2022
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    dundis

    MELVILLE DID THAT IN 1947 AND RELEASED SILENCE DE LA MER IN 49

    THEN BRESSON SWAG JACKED HIM (ADMITTED IN AN INTERVIEW WITH BAZIN)

    MELVILLE EST DIEU

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    who?

  • May 5, 2022
    Elric

    who?

    the king of french cinema of course

    monsieur jean-pierre grumbach alias melville

    rest in peace king

  • May 5, 2022
    Bazooe

    what's yr take on

    cassavetes

    He's the godfather of American indie cinema. In collaboration with Gena Rowlands is just like match-made in heaven from The Woman Under the Influence, Opening Night, and Love Streams. Essentially compelling performances perhaps one of my favorite actresses on par with Katharine Hepburn. Even Gloria slaps too and she a really tough ass b****

    Some others like Husbands and The Killing of Chinese Bookie slaps too, but Husbands is more of an ultimate me and the boys flick. One of my favorites even in top 25.

  • May 5, 2022

    I’ve only seen woman under the influence and Mikey and Nicky if that counts but loved both

    Woman under the influence one of the most unpleasant watching experiences I’ve ever had with a movie lmaooo

  • May 5, 2022
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    WealthyFriendQuan

    Is the Funny Games remake exactly the same as the original plot-wise? I just watched the ‘97 version and want to watch the remake, but not right away if it’s the same.

    even more than that it’s almost a complete shot-for-shot remake

    totally worth checking out if you dig the og

  • Bazooe

    even more than that it’s almost a complete shot-for-shot remake

    totally worth checking out if you dig the og

    Good looks.

    Norm 😞 I miss him everyday.