@Lawdie - What are the 2010s film lists for again btw? You making a thread in tv/film sxn, or what?
@Lawdie - What are the 2010s film lists for again btw? You making a thread in tv/film sxn, or what?
strictly for us
an official record of what we all liked movie wise from last decade
gonna post it itt when everyone I @'ed posts a list
strictly for us
an official record of what we all liked movie wise from last decade
gonna post it itt when everyone I @'ed posts a list
I'll probably fill mine out some more
I'll probably fill mine out some more
you gotta lot of time
i'll post when everyone submits theirs
peeping Lost Land soon
Also, if you haven't seen Patrick Wang's In the Family, I think you might dig that one too, mainly cause there are some minor similarities/parallels in style with your work.
There's one decently long coversation scene filmed at night inside a house with no lights on, and its a single focused shot on one drunk character sitting against a wall. Really great stuff (whole films is full of excellent static long takes with interesting compositions like that too).
If you cant find it on a tracker or something, you can rent it for $4 on Wang's vimeo here: vimeo.com/ondemand/inthefamilymovie
@SufiCaughtWreck giving you til 4pm EST tomorrow since I was busy tonight, if i dont get a list u a real prick fer making me wait for nothing
@rise_zero you play enter the gungeon any? Bought it on PS4 cause it was on sale. Played one round of it earlierand its dope
Yeah that game is pretty cool, gets hard af later on too
1. Like Someone in Love (Kiarostami, 2012)
2. Kommunisten (Straub, 2014)
3. Lost Land (Vandeweerd, 2011)
4. Pasolini (Ferrara, 2014)
5. Goodbye to Language (Godard, 2014)
6. Right Now, Wrong Then (Hong, 2015)
7. Knight of Cups (Malick, 2015)
8. 24 Frames (Kiarostami, 2017)
9. "A Century of Energy" (de Oliveira, 2015)
10. American Sniper (Eastwood, 2014)
11. Film Socialisme (Godard, 2010)
12. Welcome to New York (Ferrara, 2014)
13. B******s (Denis, 2013)
14. A Hidden Life (Malick, 2019)
15. The Turin Horse (Tarr-Hranitzky, 2011)
16. The Tree of Life (Malick, 2011)
17. The Irishman (Scorsese, 2019)
18. The Day He Arrives (Hong, 2011)
19. The Other Side of the Wind (Welles, 2018)
20. For the Lost (Vandeweerd, 2014)
21. Ex Libris: The New York Public Library (Wiseman, 2017)
22. Passion (De Palma, 2012)
23. Office (To, 2015)
24. Blackhat (Mann, 2015)
25. A Touch of Sin (Jia, 2013)
Jesus Christ I've seen 1 of these
Jesus Christ I've seen 1 of these
Which one?
Lot of love for Inherent Vice, a film I f***ing hated.
I've read the book since and loved it so maybe I should rewatch
Which one?
The Irishman.
Might watch some Malick this weekend but I don't reckon I'm gunna enjoy it
Lot of love for Inherent Vice, a film I f***ing hated.
I've read the book since and loved it so maybe I should rewatch
It was near the bottom of my PTA list when i first watched around the time it came out, but i rewatched it recently and liked it a whole a lot more
Lot of love for Inherent Vice, a film I f***ing hated.
I've read the book since and loved it so maybe I should rewatch
1. Watch the movie sober
2. Read the book
3. Rewatch the movie high
The Irishman.
Might watch some Malick this weekend but I don't reckon I'm gunna enjoy it
Did you like Irishman?
And i dont think I'm all that familiar with your taste in films tbh
You might dig Badlands and Thin Red Line from Malick tho
The Irishman.
Might watch some Malick this weekend but I don't reckon I'm gunna enjoy it
You would like New World
Did you like Irishman?
And i dont think I'm all that familiar with your taste in films tbh
You might dig Badlands and Thin Red Line from Malick tho
Also those
Did you like Irishman?
And i dont think I'm all that familiar with your taste in films tbh
You might dig Badlands and Thin Red Line from Malick tho
Yeah thought The Irishman was good. I might try Thin Red Line
This my list:
1. Mad Max: Fury Road - George Miller
2. Parasite - Bong Joon Ho
3. Interstellar - Christopher Nolan
4. Green Room - Jeremy Saulnier
5. Inside Llewyn Davis - Coen Brothers
6. The Lighthouse - Robert Eggers
7. Drive - Nicolas Winding Refn
8. Snowpiercer - Bong Joon Ho
9. The Nice Guys - Shane Black
10. Mud - Jeff Nichols
11. True Grit - Coen Brothers
12. What We Do in the Shadows - Taika Waititi
13. Bone Tomahawk - S. Craig Zahler
14. I, Daniel Blake - Ken Loach
15. The Lobster - Yorgos Lanthimos
16. The Witch - Robert Eggers
17. Uncut Gems - Safdie Brothers
18. Trainspotting 2 - Danny Boyle
19. Four Lions - Chris Morris
20. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Quentin Tarantino
21. Shoplifters - Hirokazu Koreeda
22. Blue Ruin - Jeremy Saulnier
23. Attack the Block - Joe Cornish
24. The Grand Budapest Hotel - Wes Anderson
25. The Wolf of Wall Street - Martin Scorsese
You would like New World
Will chuck it on me list. One good thing about being stuck in all the time is I've got loads of time to watch stuff now
Dunno about all the other single guys in here but I am at a previously unfathomable level of h**** right now
Will chuck it on me list. One good thing about being stuck in all the time is I've got loads of time to watch stuff now
how bout some of that Mike Leigh that ive been haranguing you to watch
or did you watch Life Is Sweet?
Yeah thought The Irishman was good. I might try Thin Red Line
This my list:
1. Mad Max: Fury Road - George Miller
2. Parasite - Bong Joon Ho
3. Interstellar - Christopher Nolan
4. Green Room - Jeremy Saulnier
5. Inside Llewyn Davis - Coen Brothers
6. The Lighthouse - Robert Eggers
7. Drive - Nicolas Winding Refn
8. Snowpiercer - Bong Joon Ho
9. The Nice Guys - Shane Black
10. Mud - Jeff Nichols
11. True Grit - Coen Brothers
12. What We Do in the Shadows - Taika Waititi
13. Bone Tomahawk - S. Craig Zahler
14. I, Daniel Blake - Ken Loach
15. The Lobster - Yorgos Lanthimos
16. The Witch - Robert Eggers
17. Uncut Gems - Safdie Brothers
18. Trainspotting 2 - Danny Boyle
19. Four Lions - Chris Morris
20. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Quentin Tarantino
21. Shoplifters - Hirokazu Koreeda
22. Blue Ruin - Jeremy Saulnier
23. Attack the Block - Joe Cornish
24. The Grand Budapest Hotel - Wes Anderson
25. The Wolf of Wall Street - Martin Scorsese
Based on that list, you might dig these from mine:
• Like Someone in Love (Kiarostami, 2012)
• Right Now, Wrong Then (Hong, 2015)
• Welcome to New York (Ferrara, 2014)
• B******s (Denis, 2013)
• Passion (De Palma, 2012)
• Blackhat (Mann, 2015)
• A Touch of Sin (Jia, 2013)
• Richard Jewell (Eastwood, 2019)
• In the Family (Wang, 2011)
• Phoenix (Petzold, 2014)
• Don't Go Breaking My Heart (To, 2011)
• The Bling Ring (Coppola, 2013)
• Holy Motors (Carax, 2012)
• The Skin I Live In (Almodovar, 2011)
• The Trial (Notarnicola, 2017) — You can watch this in full here
Also, do you got a Letterboxd account?
Also, if you haven't seen Patrick Wang's In the Family, I think you might dig that one too, mainly cause there are some minor similarities/parallels in style with your work.
There's one decently long coversation scene filmed at night inside a house with no lights on, and its a single focused shot on one drunk character sitting against a wall. Really great stuff (whole films is full of excellent static long takes with interesting compositions like that too).
If you cant find it on a tracker or something, you can rent it for $4 on Wang's vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/inthefamilymovie
good looks
Will check it out